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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 43

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-r 1 goo46moawakidosiwbogicw 1 i i' i' vtt A 4 4 7 7 4 7- i rt 0 kit 77 I I I I THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL 'THURSDAY AUGUST 1958 1958 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY WITII TODAY'S PICTURES THREE LATEST OIL AND GAS NEWS Now It's Time to Plan One Test With the Luscious Pear Smackover Gas Find Assured Indicated Discovery In Van Zandt County Tested to Flow Gas KILGORE Tex Van Zandt County has been assured of a new 1 Smackover lime gas discovery WilirMIStri VI $1111 IC1 Using more of the season's fruits 1 teaspoon cinnamon in your meals is an easy and I teaspon allspice pleasant way to get new variety I Grind pears and measure 1 pint: your menus especially in the gtiond cabbage and measure 1 dessert course Besides finding pint Then grind peppers and on-variety your family will benefit inns Mix all ingredients and bring rutritionwise also because fruits to a boil and then boil five minutes In your meats is an easy arm pleasant way to get new variety I Ul your menus especially in the i dessert course Besides finding variety your family will benefit rutritionwise also because fruits I teaspon uspice a Grind pears and measure griond cabbage and mea pint Then grind peppers inns Mix all ingredients an to a boil and then boil five One New Exploratory Test Site ta ked in Arkansas Over Week Location for a new exploratory test was staked in Nevada County and an exploratory test in Lafayette County was abandoned as a failure in Arkansas during the past week according to the weekly' activity report of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission Also during the week in Arkansas locaAAODC tions for 16 new field tests were staked 10 new field Ark-Lawells were completed two -Tex Rig Count field wells were recompleted and seven field tests were Cnntinitpc noriinct as failures AAODC Ark-La-Tex Rig Count Continues Its Decline la I I lk boolai4 I it I I ti Tiowl I I Cont inu es Its Decli ne field wells were recompleted and seven field tests were abandoned as failures vitamins and bulk plus al- "PPIY kalineiminerals for body health I 112 quarts vinegar 4 pounds sugar 2'4 ilts To demonstrate the capabilities Baked Pears Caraway and Three states selling Rails and utilities were off i quiring LeTourneau of fruit we now choose pears be- i 14 cup brown sugar firmly Natural Gas Co tested the No 1 a hit and copper stocks fell Chem- Texas Eastman Co and other large cause they are expected to soon racked i I yyn lE in 1 1 sg i cals motors tobaccos and drugs plants as a beginning of stepped- West in the James Bosl good suppl 4 cup granulated a showed minus signs Airerafts up industrialization here survey six miles north of Canton the early pears are quite hard As most of I tablespoon cornstarch ar Inc to flow an estimated 6000000 clituc oils and mail orders were mixed i i Cargill told the group the most th following recipes are for cook- Pinch of salt feet of dry sulphur gaa daily ing the fruit rather than serving 1 tablespoon grated orange rind Turnover slackened from its important ingredient in establish- through 14-inch choke from per- hree-million-share rate of IVednes- i ing an industrial foundation is thp forations 12405-25 feet Flowing it in its natural state And when I cup orange juice day Brokers said the usual pre-1 support of governmental and fi- we have had our fill of these 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind Labor Day caution was assertin pressure was 1500 pounds luscious desserts lets put up pears 2 tablespons grated lemon rind itself i nancial institutions He said the i Iongview i administration The wdl is located in the old two- for winter enjoyment Our favorite 2 tablespoons lemon juice i Publishing continued Gregg and Harrison County corn-well Frultvale Travis Peak pool way is: 2 tablespoons butter or mar- The sulphur gas showing was ackover garine strong on word that its Saturday i missioners and local hanks were characteristic of other Sm Fielded Pears 4 large firm ripe pears Evening Post would now beer and liquor advertising Curtis! tive accept and continue to be highly coopera- linei rlienrivrvebe eft fine Vnet TrIvo 3 pounds whole peeled rears Combine first four ingredients i yorations 124113-za tee" flowing 1 pressure was 1500 pounds well Frultvale Travis Peak pool The wdl is located in the old two- i 1 The sulphur gas showing was characteristic of other Smackover time discoveries in the East Texas 1" --ifto-- we have had our fill of these luscious desserts lets put up pears ay is: for winter enjoyment Our favorite Fielded Pears 3 pounds whole peeled pears DI1 110 tA11Wint: III I imit talpio kulma ii LeTourneau Inc DALLAS oil well drilling business in the i ArkLa-Tex Louisiana Arkansas East Texas and to decline during the week New Wildcat Site The new esPioratot7 test loca- tion listed by county was: Stock Market Shows Decline NEW YORK steels and chemicals took losses as the stock market declined in fairly active trading early this afternoon Leading issues were off from fractions to about a point There were scattered gainers Industrials took the brunt of the Aas up i Union Oil of California rose more than two points as rumors again cropped up that Gulf Oil which owns 120 million dollars worth of its debentures may take some bull- ish action The stock chopped its rain following a published state- ment that no negotiations were in I progress for the sale of Union Oilis facilities Gulf Oil dipped fraction- all' Kennecott and International Nick- el fell well over a point US Steel and National Steel also lost a point or more Losses of a point or so: were also taken by Allied Chemi- cal Eastman Kodak and United Aircraft i US government bonds declined SP FV Pr) COTTON egii'llITAT ft II CCRON COTTON CO 4 (1061111 VA Blida Middling Inch) solo iniddima 36 1'10 middling 35 60 Stnct Inv middling ni no Inw middima 33 nn Strint ennel firdinang qI (in Gond ordinary 2 3 no 3ti flit strict to iddima -Ilino 35 to 'n" stmt low middling fit no ila nn I ow middlIng S'trirt ennel ordinarg Gond ordinary o'i AO 23 no loweiTH I I ended Aug 25 after hitting enaea Aug '25 after hitting activity was down 15 rigs tog69 1-10117M1 Oil Co Nn 1 IlanielsanCOvered by Caraway seven years 4-2 PI" "le'd1 SE NE SW 3n-145-20w about three I 2 ounces Of cinnamon sticks the year's high two weeks! rigs running during the week 1 miles solith of the Irma field and Vs 1 North Louisiana rig activity M'EtS miles west of the North Stephens field Is ounce whole cloves earlier according to th dthvn in rigs during the week to 1 to drill an Upper Cretaceous test Activity Flurry Put pears and water in preserv- ing kettle and boil until pears are weekly activity report of the! 32 rigs running after hitting the I Vi ildcat Failure There was a flurry of wildcat tender tender Remove the pears To the year's high of 44 rigs running activity throughout East Texas i American Association of Oil- month earlier South Louisiana I The exploratory test abandon- John Stephens Jr staked 1)a- ju vinegar and spices Let boil 5 ice the kettle add sugar BC well Drilling Contractors rig activity was up one rig at 261 ment listed by county was: tion for an 8 00-f oot Travis Peak minutes: put pears back into syrup here rigs running The states total rig i LAFAVETTE t't i 1ets and Mnrgan No I Matteis cenier wildcat in south Franklin County at and let boil until syrup thickens count was down nine rigs during cif the east half of SW NE 10-IAS-24W the No 1 Laminack in the Remove ears and pack into Merit- The number of drilling rigs run- tilt week to 293 rigs running ahoul lt-mile pnuth of the Lewisville I -Old Tnwn" field abandoned after OIIIIRM zparhs survey 10 miles lied pis Let syrup boil 15 min-ring in the Ark-La-Tex during the Mississippi had a three-rig drop drilling to 3206 fee southwest of Mt Vernon es longer then pour over pears week dropped 10 to total 149 coin- in activity during the week with! Wiggins Brothers spotted two New Field Sites Seal while hot pared with the year's high of 160 1 tile act!" rig count there dropping 1 Kaufman County No 1 to 41 rigs the same as two weeks 1 The new field test locations Brazeal in the Hughes sur- 1 Pear Relish two weeks earlier Arkansas with staked listed by county were: vex' nine miles south of Elmo to i 1 pint ground pears a two-rig gain boosting the rig The total of rigs running in the 1 COLUMBIA drill a 5500-foot test and the No 11 et al IntereOs I ti bell peppers (some of them mint there to 23 the year's high United States was down six rigs roint fnr the cinta ntA trs i ii ti "I tn I 011A ftt ite3 tirte i TCV CP2 tmiTmdcn I DeeR Hendrixon in the John I red) 7 4 41 Lcimii I 1L Lit American Association of Oil veil Drilling Contractors 1 here 1 i The number of drilling rigs run- ring in the Ark-La-Tex during the week dropped 10 to total 149 com1 pared with the year's high of 16011 I two weeks earlier Arkansas with a two-rig gain boosting the rig ('runt there to 23 the year's high Point for the state and East Texas crunt there to 25 the year's high! point for the state and East Texas aCtivity was down 15 rigs to ycar's high of 44 rigs running month month earlier South Louisiana rig activity was up one rig at 261 rigs running The states total rig i i count was down nine rigs during tne week to 293 rigs running I Mississippi had a three-rig drop 1 in activity during the week with tile act!" rig count there dropping 1 to 41 rigs the same as two weeks 1 The total of rigs running in the 1 United States was down six rigs i during the week to 1894 active rigs United States was down six rigs during the week to 1894 active rigs liort7no nit Co Nn aniplno! sE 11 unrat allure The exploratory test abandon- ment listed by county was: LAFAVETTE Lets and Morgan I Magee eenier of the east half of SW NE 10-18S-24W aholit t2-mile south of the Lewisville lOld Town field abandoned after drilling to 3206 feet New Field Sites The new field test locations staked listed by county were: COLUMBIA Freme mieiarmemt oanld In tjret SE SW bottomed vered by Caraway seven years I vinegar minnne oinn I ounce whole cloves Put pears and water in preserv- ing kettle and boil until pears are tender Remove the pears To the juice in the kettle add sugar vinegar and spices Let boil 5 minutes: put pears back into syrup nd let boil until syrup thickens Remove ears and pack into Merit- ized jars Let syrup boil 15 min- tites longer then pour over pears Seal while hot I Pear Relish 1 pint grounrt pears tl bell peppers (some of them red) and the grand total for the US and the grand total for the US and Canada was down one rig for the week to 2053 rigs running CHM I elliellig Vk (in VVII 11r AS aUl the week to 2053 rigs running with a one-rig gain to 51 rigs run-1 ith a one-rig gain to 51 rigs run- ring were the only portions nf the area showing gains Total Texas rut ttits Mr Total Texas' I then cut in half lengthwise leaving stems on if desired Remove cores Flace pears in shallow baking nish: spoon sauce over them Bake uncovered in moderate oven )350 degrees for 13 to 25 minutes basting twice with sauce or until pears are tender What would the pear season be without a Pear Pie 4 cups sliced pears I cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 3 tahlcspoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons dark corn syrup 1 hot pepper Combine above ingredients and 1 pint vinegar rut in pastry-lined pie pan cover 1 teaspoon tumeric with pastry top Cut slits in top 1 teaspoon nutmeg crust and bake in hot oven turn1 pint ground cabbage ing down heat after pie crust has 6 onions become 15 minutes 1 cup sugar Continue baking about 40 minutes 1 tablespoon salt or until pie seems done easpoon tumeric 1 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 pint ground cabbage 6 onions 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon salt then cut in half lengthwise leaving st'ims on if desired Remove cores' rlace Pears in snalinw baking nish spoon sauce over them Bake uncovered in moderate oven f350 degrees for 15 to 25 minutes t'asting twice with sauce or until 'Pears are tender 4 W'hat would the pear season be without a Pear Pie 4 cups sliced pears I cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 3 tahlisnoons cornstarch with pastry top Cut slits in top crust and bake in hot oven turn- ing down heat after pie crust has become 15 min 1II'S Continue baking about 4n minutes or until nie seems done 0 rli PA Ay 'date Two changes were made in rates for county funds but they did not affect the total The road and Soll 71118 110 lower bridge fund rate is to he reduced loch I22 tugher I from 49 to 49 cents with the one- date Two changes were made in rates for county funds but they did not affett the tntal The road and ACTIVE IIG COUNT TIVE lEIG COUNT Seal in hot sterilized jars 4 in saucepan add all remaining in- I gredients except pears Cook stir- ring constantly until mixture is clear and thickened Peel pears i i I i 1 Louisiana College on Nov 8 the homecoming tilt and McMurry College on Nov 15 All home games will start at 8 with the exception of the daytime contest against Southeast- ern on Nov 8 which will begin at 2 pm I 1 Richard (Rick) Ferrell newly- appointed director of minor league personnel for the Detroit Tigers had a lifetime batting average of I 281 in 18 years in the major leagues Louisiana College on Nov 8 the homecoming tilt and McMurry College on Nov 15 All home games will start at 8 with the exception of the cattanrt NEVADA 25-13S-20W 2200 feet' LAFAIEITE INortnwrst Ill AMP! UPI! Inc No B-3 Shewmake Estate nnrth of NW SW NW 32-15S-23W to drill a Tuscaloosa test NEVADA North and Brad- ley No I Grove east and slightly nor th nr SE NE 34-14S-20W to drill a 3000- foot test Northwest 011 and Gas Inc No Et-3 Shewmake Estate nnrth of NW SW NW 32-I5S-23W to drill a ItacalonR tpgt NEVADA North and Bradley No I Grove east and slightly nor th of SE NE 34-14S-20W to drill a 3000- toot test OUACHITA snow Oil Co No I Frances south-noulnwest cf NW SE NW 2R-15S-I5W in drill a 3000-foot test UNION l'NION I Chamaarna Moo lle-Hortron Oil Co No I 7 Moody northwet of NW NE i SW 18-17S-14W to drill a 2eso-toot tel'f' 11ek Creek-Olin Oil and Gas CAI Il No I Urbana Lumber Co south-south- St of SW NE 4-17S-I2W to PA 1 drill a 2600-foot test linJw -1S jo mDriglwinegst Coni Nllial NW NE NE 32-14-1l4W to drill a I Toscaloo sa test I Sandy Bnd--Carldo Oil Co Inc No Olin SW SE NW 8-11S-121A' to A 2500-foot test -1 Ruth Markham No I Hadley i iL SE 35-17S-I3W to drill a 2500- 1 NE NW McGoldrick Oil Co No 3 Christian NE NW NW 12-IRS-13W to drill a 2500-font test McGoldrick Oil Co No 4 Christian 1c NW NE NW 12-11S-I3W to drill a 250n-foot test Fet--) i a Oil 0771 sGalAs to drill a 2400-iont test 3 Wilmington-Horizon Oil Co No 1 Alphin and Keever PIAS1 of CNW se 11Et 9-17S-I31A to dri 1 a Graves sand Horlion Oil Co No 2 Olin south east Of SE NW NE 9-17S-13W to drill a Graves sand lest ll' est Woodley--Seymour Van-Os 1r 4 WG 5 test! thright Th PC I cxkr I7S 15-1A'(1to drill an2t: (100-IOnt Dumas and Wilforg No 1 MIPS foot test The new field well completions NE SW SW 3-11S-15W 0 to drill a 23 0 a a a Field Completions recompletions and test abandon- ments listed by county and field were: COLUMBIA Stephens-Frotmper et al Intermity perforation 2076-84 feet after drilling E-2 Columbus Graham SW SW ThsnEr e2i of 22n9V1 gernle lendo 171Fifityrmrro2m 0 to 2200 feet Fromiter et al Interogs NO ir-n Csatimblis Graham SW NW NE 25- i-s-2ew completed In pumn 22 barrel re 29 gravity nil flail from Perfrma- tiinsnts nos-12 feet afterydrilling to 221 inmsetzrnigsvAtmel cow completed to pump 21 barrels of 2 tfl An graYity nil daily from perfora- 1 2011-92 feet after drilling to 2200 tem WWII No I AIYrs NW SERlSEl 15V-15S-20W crimpleied to pump fiya barrigs of oil daily from r)erfora- firms 2112-19 feet after drilling to else feet i Kress CH rmAIDETZE on gomery No A-1 Warnock et al Routh of elnlinNg ItlrVv2ka-12eileytv' abandoned after OUACHITA 1dug- 7 6 tr ittems airnkra I' To- Kiri s-rav1 '(1leecenOtielc south half of SE NW 33-15S-I5W re- I completed to pump six barrels of 22 I leeway oil daily from perforations I 28 leetl ill--1 'Reynolds Co No I i snn 'Reynolds Cn No I klyatV F4 arit te drilling tn 2001 feet fi irc'e7so Stiattnn Oil Co No 2 nnrth-northwest of NI NW et ed- t'e 74 l- '1 1i'a 1 Csa te'2! te l7e cy ei cii 1'1' ts I et i-i -is (4 Ark-La-Tex 149 159 160 155 142 160 99 192 1'25 181 0-11i (5-121 )12-231 (2-4) '24 23 16 25 11 37 14 25 Arkansas 25 23 eti-4! (5-261 0-15) 0-18) 7-14) North Louisiana 32 42 42 43 44 44 21 67 mi 67 0-12 -91 0-41 1 (9 South Louisiana 261 260 256 246 24 339 35 404 32 6 '2e eaa I-81 18-11) 0-4) 111-01 i Onshore 225 2'23 216 205 207 261 193 302 25t 284 i Offshore 3 6 37 40 41 39 78 42 102 77 toe 90 358 435 Total Louisiana 293 302 298 289 2 74 270 43 37 11-51 (6-9118-21 (12-2) I Mississippi 41 44 41 37 36 54 28 30 14 38! o-si (5-s! 112-91 12-uo East Texas 51 50 53 50 4 5 53 29 7 6 41 51 ei-ii! le-141 02-23) (5-121 Total Texas 669 684 707 652 6014 863 603 1075 H30 NO il-RI 17-28i t4-131 f5-81 United States 1894 1910 1926 1851 1748 2182 1694 2652 2236 2508 e-ei 13-121 (12-is! (s-to Grand Total 2053 2054 2071 1992 1903 2373 1870 2842 2355 2700 (1-61 (4-281 (12-161 (5-81 Two Named A Halliburton As Directors Joins En incor Program of AFO For Conoco William A Haliburton Jr of 416 HOUSTON of two Wyandotte August graduate of new members of the Continentel Louisiana Tech has joined the jun Oil Co board of directors was an- kw engineer training program of rounced here by president Arkansas Fuel Oil Corp They are Serge Jurenev of A Helena-ton Sr Smackover tleCollum He is the son of Mr and Mrs York assistant to the presi- Ark Haliburton Sr is chief oil i and How) clerk -far the AFO production divi- I dent and chief economist re Hinson of Houston vice sion there president and general manager of Haliburton Jr was born at El tontinentars foreign department I Dorado Ark on Jan 28 1936 and At the same time McCollum and graduated from high school there reunced that lames Cosgrove in June 1954 Ile received a bade- chairman of the hoard and lor of science degree in chemical I Pallson both of New Yore had re-! engineering from Louisiana Tech i signed as members of Conoco's He was a four year winner of beard of directors I Doherty Educational Foundation le One of the petroleum industry's i scholarship The foundation is a leading economists Jurenev joined I company-employe sponsored or-I Centinental at New York in 1942 ganiaztion which awards college Previously he was associated fort scholarships to children of em- 1r) years with Morgan and ployes of the Cities Service corn- Co at New York and also served Dames- briefly as head of the research Haliburton is married to the oivision of the Department of Jus- former Jo Clawson of El Dorado division me impartment at dus-1 termer Liawson at LI vorano Lhicken and I urkey Are tasyJrt1 m11inth 21 s30 Total Shipments Stock on hand 6'726 343 ati 2 ng on Labor Day Weekon 21rW A Pt-1 COTTON 4 The Labor Day week-end tra- freezer a few hours before serving ditionally marks the end of sum- Also it provides a ready-to-travel DP Fsegnt (4' on fl I' it mertime and the beginning of dish for picnics outings or beach At II am CST were ') prices 5 beekecesceoni preparations and parties or ei-h Lao to 80 cents a bale higher the sundry other activities of Fall Se So why not make this final sum- lect a medium-sized turkey fli oct es 59 3318 35 13h a a Der 3376 35 66 35 7:11) a 33W41 7 to 14 pounds depending on the mer holiday a real treat for you 14 22 34 OR 3417h a In and your family size of your family) and roast with- ewe cut stuffing Ore si 94 3131 1191h a 9 Dee 31 3176 3178b a12 It's easy to do when you plan 1)- Rid: ai-Advanee chicken and turkey dishes the week-end around versat ile Slice olie side of the turkey separating the dark and light meat Investment Companies cause you can prepare most of CelltiPSY nt Harrow teary as Co be- elices in different wrappings ot foil Now you have the essential for de- the meals before week end even August 27 195 licious turkey pies salads open Rld Akal smiles a la king and many other starts Here are some hints for or closed sandwiches patties cas- Affiliated Fund 1 52 706 Canada General Fund 116 14 44 three days of wonderful family i Commonwealth Investment 9 07 9 RR eating with a minimum of work i I mg And you still have the half Bividend Shares 2 78 3 ri5 revlos Fund 1 40 11 30 3 85 4 On After all the lady of the house i turkey or use whenever you want FlitltillIPtliAl Investor 1645 1103 a I should have her share of the week eis Group Seciiritien-Petrol 1128 11 35 to plan a large family meal end fun too: I SO whether you choose chik Incorporated Income 8 47 9 28 Incorporated Investors 8 35 903 Lay in a supply of brollerf cen ryers or turkey for your Labor Day week Keystone Custodian Funds: Disintint Rd 13-4 57 ln 44 particularly plentiful now and eating and a more carefree holida en 1 sufficient for your family lthey're eats You'll en 'oy delicious locome Fd K-1 53 192 4343 11 Ix 17 Growth Ed K-2 11 40 cnnnomica'!) at mesphere I -Gr Corn S-I Inco St S-2 10qa nee Cook ahead wrap in foil and 34 INI-41 KeYstone Fund of Canada 1157 12 52 i ectric 213 2 35 reeFerzyup several of these accord- General Industries 3 3 3 64 to your favorite recipe and i eason a es 11etal 2 55 2 RI Paprr 3 64 401 Ptroleum Funds-El 2 66 2 93 then freeze the fried chicken in i 257 2 84 sour freezer or the freezing eons- 18 Special Transportation 2 35 259 Investol I Trust 117g 12 74 partment of your ref rigerator Re- In veStnrg GroV111 1110 1211 i Brisk a Tech MossNAti0Pal SPCUlitieS Stork Series 760 831 search shows that chicken frozen I ifter frying tastes just as good tip National Securities Growth to four days later Now you'll have isnenrc7 Fund 6 29 fl 17 Tech ath- 14 71 1309 a ready-made main dish for any port a air ris letic officials re Texial 'Fund do 9 IR me ington Fund 1306 1424 day of the week end merely by re- sale of season resers ed ducats to moving amou remain on sale until the first home nt needed from LI ESTOC game Oct 4 WORTH lP-1Inga 23-50 neer choice 2000: medium to good Fischer in Weaker However persons who had re- 1 enie isen-2ono: sow rum-190e i Position Match served seats Inc Tech home games Cattle 600: calves 200 niparly medium lastvear have only through Mon- rio ger7i Mt 7 asno d211enarliils iri noon- PROTOROZ Yugoslavia e- da seats elAi re nnd nei rho 0 tali pure ase the same the coming grid campaign 16 00-22 00 medium and good Fifteen-year-old Bobby Fischer of for 230026 00: moditim and lower eaenn" sghltlen calve grades New York and Soviet grand master Tech Athletic Director Joe Ail- sti'Pr 2500-30a0 Plocker Tigran Petrosyan adjourned their let said een 400' steady': rood In choice me 13th round match in the Interzonal id ticket sales are running slaughter lambs 2100-2250 stocker and about the sa as in past years feeder lambs 1800-2100 Chest Tournament yesterday A season ticket costs $8 for the CHICAGO iAP-LISDA)-1-1104 610fit nteatly to 2S higher on butchers 1-3 The game was the center of in- i four games here 200-225 lb butchers 1950-1975: neveral terest as it was Fischer's fourth i Home games will be against Mc- lots 1-2 these weights 1975-2000 lOn and last match against the Soviet Neese State on Oct 4 Arkansas head Is 215-225 lbs closely sorted for weight and grade 20 25 2-3 210-'210 lb' grand masters The young New Oct 25 Southeastern 1975-20 OM small lots around 300 Iris i i 1950: few mixed grade loin 180-195 the week-end around ersa' ile chicken and turkey dishes separating the dark and light meat be- slices in different wrappings ol foil cause you can prepare most of the meals before week end even Now you have the essential for de- licious turkey pies salads open starts Here are some hints for three days of wonderful family writes a or closed sandwiches patties cas- la king and many other eating with a minimum of work I I uses And you still have the half' After all the lady of the house turkey for use whenever you want should have her share of the week to pi in a large family meal end fun too: Lay in a supply of broiler-fryers 1 or turkey for your Labor Day week So Whether you choose chicken sufficient for your family fthey're particularly plentiful now and end meals you'll enjoy delicious eating and a more carefree holiday cnnnomicW) atmesphere Cook ahead wrap in foil and freeze i Fry up se d- veral of these accor ason a Se ing to your favorite recipe and I then freeze the fried chicken in 1 sour freezer or the freezing corn- partment of your refrigerator Re- i ric ec 1 search shows that chicken frozen 1 0 after frying tastes just as good up 1 to four days later Now you'll have Tech ath- a ready-made main dish for any letic officials report a fairly brisk day of the week end merely by re- sale of season resen ed ducats to oving amount needed from remain on sale until the first home game Oct 4 Fischer in Weaker However persons ll ho had re- Position in Match served seats for Tech home games lastyear have only through Mon- PROTOROZ Yucoslavia (lay to purchase the same seats Fifteen-year-old Bobby Fischer el for the coming grid campaign New York and Soviet grand master 1 Tech Athletic Director Jae Ail- Tigran Petros yan adjourned their I let said ticket sales are running 13th round match in the Interzonal about the same as in past years oving amount from Fischer in Weaker Position in Match PROTOROZ Yugoslavia Fifteen-year-old Bobby Fischer of New York and Soviet grand master Tigran Petrosyan adjourned their 13th round match in the Interzonal The game as the center of in Chest Tournament yesterday w- terest as it was Fischer's fourth and last match against the Soviet grand masters The young New other ernain on sale until the firt some gme Oct 4 Howt-ver persons Who had re served seats for Tech home games svh on- latear have only throug i da'y 'to purchase the same seats for the coming grid campaign 1 Tech Athletic Director Jae Ail- let said ticket sales are running about the same as in past years A season ticket costs $8 far the i four games here Home games will be against Mc- Neese State on Oct 4 Arkansas on Oct 25 Southeastern I Investment Companies Courtesy of Barrow tears is Co AttgLIFt 27 195R td ke'i Affiliated Fund R8 32 A 708 Canada Gencral Fund I 3 14 44 8 ftorrudronwealltt Investment VA 3'g ingd filndr es ln 40 11in P- Investor 1 1Rn3 3" 4 (In F11116111Prlial 645 Group 1128 11 35 Incorporated Income 47 9 28 Incorpnrated Investor eystone Costodian funds: 8 35 902 Discount 13d 13-4 57 in 44 im lme sa K-1 33 Growth Fri K-2 192 4343 ii 1-11-Gr Com S-I 18 Il 4n 1780 Inco Slk S-2 10qa iias N'Irrciat(tnor! 14 3)(12! Xesistone Fund of Canada 1157 12 52 Istanaeed 213 2 35 General Industries 3 3n 3 5letal 2 35 251 84 Paper 3 84 4 01 Petroleum 2 FR 2 93 Special 2 57 2 R4 Transportation 2 33 259 IlIiiss Invesloi 5 Trost 117g 12 74 MRSS InVPStnrS GrOVlh 1120 1211 Nati0Pal Seetilitie Stork Series 760 i 831 National Securities Growth ft 29 ft R7 8 9 18 riSpenrciceS Fond 14 71 1359 aNri'lTri Iand a ea TFu 1306 1424 I ES TO niter W011114 Rood IhOWel cnice 2000: medium to 'P 1 3n: "-51) olz4 IROn-2040: sowa 1700-19 00 co le 800: calves 200 ateady medium 310R77' I c'Z" and )21 ft 19 On- IR 00- gr'is ii-nd and choice iflatiszhter calves 23 no-2s no! mcditim and lower grades ifino-22on medium and good locker steer NdveR 2500-3000 eh( lughter iambs shppri 4no! steady Rood to ice a 2100-2250 stocker and feeder lambs 1800-2100 LI VESTOCK FORT WORTI4 23-511 lower! choice 2000: medium to gond hoiz4 IIIOn-20(iti: smv5i Iino-19 00 co le 600: calves 200 steady medium 310g7 r'' 17 21 "Vwyritin? ior nn: 2ris! gond and choice laughter calves 2300-2000: medium and lower grades 1600-2200 medium and good stocker ste" "Ives IL Sheep 400! teady gond to choice IAtighter lambs 2100-2250 stocker and feeder lambs 1900-2100 CHICAGO (AP-LISDA)-14nex COM steady to 25 higher on butchers 1-3! 200-225 lb butchers 1950-1975: several lots 1-2 these weights 1975-2000 100 1915-2000: snlilii lots arnund 300 lb 1141de n21i5-gd el P3a 4co'-'0 ifttr ig 30! few mixed grade lots 100-195 Longview Is Host To Port Arthur Group LONGVIEW Tex Longview's industrial areas were visited thii week by a delegation of 33 Port Arthur business and civic leaders The delegation went from here in Dallas thence to Houston Prior to coming to Longview the group visited Tyler After touring industrial areas here the visitors were entertained at a banquet Robert Cargill chairman cited the city's successful efforts in acquiring Harrison County Sets fax Rate at 93 Cenis mmistIALL Harrison county Commissioners Court made an aree agreement Wednesday to set the county's 195R rate at 93 cents on the $100 valuation identical with that of 1957 Special action was required to give County Tax Assessor and Col- lector Joe Riley the rate to enable his office to start preparing the tax rolls The agreement was unofficial but sources said it is not likely to change after Riley's staff starts tabulations Official approval of rate cannot come before Sept 8 the court's next regular meeting levy of seven cents I The court also reviewed the county's proposed budget for 1939 The document is to be completed in final form within a week and filed with the county clerk for public inspection before a hearing conducted 1 i i iwo Tyler Boys Being Treatod for Rabies TYLER: Tyler chil- Oren are twine given anti-rabies vaccinations after a report from Austin Wednesday that a stray cat which scratched and bit them last Friday was rabid Dr Jesse Goldfeder Tyler-Smith County health unit director issued a warning 'Wednesday that anyone else living in the vicinity of the Jacksonville highway at the cite limits who had been scratched by or played with a stray cat during the past few days should start taking anti-rabies shots "A rabid cat is quite unusual" Dr Goldfeder said Receiving anti-rabies serum are David 4 and Robert Whiddon 12 sons of Mr and Mrs 'Whid- don 'T 2 Ions of Plants Go Into Pound of Bass bluegills are the favorite food of bass and a of these and other small fish for bass will eat at least 25 pounds each pound it weighs To produce these 25 pounds of fish it akes more than 600 pounds of insects and other tiny in turriN'have consumed nearly 2 tons microscopic plants This means 4000 pounds of plants are required loi one pound of loess Charlotte Manager Fears TYLER: Tyler chil- Oren are being given anti-rabies vaccinations after a report from Austin Wednesday that a stray cat which scratched and bit them last Friday was rabid Dr Jesse Goldfeder Tyler-Smith County health unit director issued a warning 'Wednesday that anyone eke living in the vicinity of the Jacksonville highway at the city limits who had been scratched by or played with a stray cat during the past few days should start taking anti rabies shots "A rabid cat is quite unusual" Dr Go ldf er said Receiving anti -rabies serum are David 4 and Robert Whiddon 12 sons of Mr and Mrs 'Whid- don 1 2 Ions of Plants Go Into Pound of Bass bluegills are these and other small fish for of the favorite food of bass and a bass will eat at least 25 pounds each pound it weighs To produce these 25 pounds of fish it akes more than fio0 pounds of insects and other tiny in turnN'have consumed nearly 2 tons egi are the favorite food of bass and a of these and other small fish for bass will eat at least 25 pounds each pound it weighs To produce these 25 pounds of fish it sakes more than (4)0 pounds of insects and other tiny in turn consumed nearly 2 tons This means microscopic plants in 4000 pounds of plants are required lot one pound of Charlotte Manager Fears LOCART LOSES TO NEWCOMER LOUISVILLE Ky Rudell Stitch a 9 to 5 underdog outpointed wily ring veteran Isaac Logart last night in a grueling 10-round fight at the Jefferson County Armory Stitch a newcomer to the professional ranks had the number 2 ranking welterweight in trouble from the opening round when he opened a deep gash over Logart's right eye EXPLOSIVE TOBACCO TULSA Okla iiri--1aek Putman farm editor of the Tulsa World fired up his pipe and it exploded After the smoke cleared he disgovered the bowl blew up because a :22 caliher shell had rolled into it while the pipe was in his rocket i basin This includes the one-well I Gin2er cool in Rains County dis- I Roof survey three miles north of No 1 Brazeal also a 5500-foot try Walter Crocker spotted the No 1 Jack Murray in the Abner Lee survey as a 6000-foot operation five miles south of Farmersville in Collin County try Walter Crocker spotted the No 1 Jack Murray in the Abner Lee survey as a 6000-foot opera- bon five miles south of Farmers- ville in Collin County Lpshur County alqo had a new wildcat Skeeters and Curry staked the No 1 Perdue in the Henry A Augustine survey three miles northwest of Gladewater to drill i Georgetown ime '11 a 5 000-loot 1 test Caraway spotted a new Wood County wildcat at the No I Blackwell in the William hI Earn hill I survey six miles north east of Quitman to drill a 9100- foot Travis Peak test Stephenson I ransferred To Latex 'Tex Richard Stephenson chief en- gineer at the Tallulah La corn- ferred to the Latex station at pressor station has been trans- United Gas Pipe Line Co Shreve- Stephenson born and reared and no Tex chief Pa 1 a as eneineer by port district manager Jones said educated at San Augustine Tex joined a predecessor company of United Gas in 1927 and was as- signed to construction work in the ei Dallas area In 1930 he was promoted to corn- I pressor station engineer at Sarepta I working there and at Rodessa until 1 1942 when he was made first enei- 1 neer at the Rodessa station He was made chief engineer of the Rodessa station in 1952 In 1954 he was transferred to Tallulah where he continued as chief engineer until the present I transfer i He will assume his duties at 1 Latex ak on Sept 1 and he and his I I wile will make their home at Panola Cuban Wildcat a Deepening eeperung Set Ste phenson I ransferred To Latex Tex Richard Stephenson chief en- gineer at the Tallulah La corn- pressor station has been trans- ferred to the Latex station at Panola Tex as chief engineer by United Gas Pipe Line Co Shreve- port district manager Jones said Stephenson born and reared and educated at San AugustMe Tex joined a predecessor company of I United Gas in 1927 and was as signed to construction work in the Dallas area In 1930 he was promoted to coin- i pressor station engineer at Sarepta I working there and at Rodessa until i 1942 when he was made first end- 1 neer at the Rodessa station He was made chief engineer of the Rodessa station in 1952 In 1954 he was transferred to Tallulah where he continued as chief engineer until the present transfer He will assume his duties at 1 Latex on Sept 1 and he and his I wile will make their home at Panola a Rodessa station in 1 952 In 1954 he WPS transferred to he continued as! Tallulah here chief engineer until the present transfer He will assume his duties at I Latex on Sept 1 and he and his ile ill make their home at I Panola Cuban Wi ldcat Deepenthg Se TULSA Okla Siboney-Carib- bean Petroleum Co has completed arrangments with the Cuban gay burg lime after drilling In 24 to tem Mnses and New Nn 1 Harmon et al 20-N-I6W completed tn nitom 13 har- 17 lots nf 364 a a i nil aily frnm per- tm 23O6-16 feet in the Fred- erirksburg lime after to 2426 feet i i I I i i i i I 1 I I I i 1 1 1 1 i I i 1 I i I i i 1 I Yorker was successful in the three Fischer played well again today of draw al- tice at Washington DC He became secretary and assist- Pnt treasurer of Continental in 1944 it'Wrig17w19 MiXe enators Will Dron Team snws 1750-1823 few selected 375-4 1CHARLOTTE nlgo Hornets Phil tTsTsE says he sCe i (() Gc Char- that aar 1350: most 300-35 Ms 1050-19Mt: a try head around 300 lbs a lighter HaArlo 12jii LOW calves 200: 01taew saiPPI the fearful Awighter ste te i ers steady to weak but I TIM ennuch rtone for a price test few Years MPlete-d In Pump I ernment to participate in deepening ne lidU firinspreta tn a an a a 0- 21 barrels of 31 gravity oil daily from Perfoiations 2620-24 feet after drilling the company's No I-G Cacique though when the match was ad-to 2750 feet board chairman A McClelland journed he had the weaker poir NION and Maytag No C-I Jr said sition Some experts thought he Southern west of SE W' NE 13-16S- 5W completed to pump 42 barrels The Cuban government has still could win the match 1 otif 21 gravity oil and 30 barrels of Ater agreed to lend 40 per cent of the James Sherwin InternaliailY with gris-to-oil ratio of from perforation 257142 feet after cost of deepening the well with Ilona! Master from New York and drilling to 2705 feet repayment to come solely from Paul Benkoe Hungarian refugee Chtimessnolle Rob- production of oil or Chess now a member of the bins Jr and Jackson Oil Co No 4 as from the Baker Estate SE SE SE 22-16S-I4W well McClelland said Federation also adjourned their abandoned after Milling to 2650 feet El The well located in Camaguey Dorado-I Produe- match Sherwin had a pawn ad-ins Co No 3 Frank Reed NW SW 24- rovince was bottomed at '7000 175-15w ecom tpleted to pump 65 bar- I vantage relit of 33 gravity oil daily with gas feet in 1956 when rig caparity had to-oil raltio of 2251 from perfmations 317546 feet been reached Shows of gas plus Oil Co No 3 Olin NE SW NW 29-18S-14W completed additional geological information Drivcr Is 64 Yi In pump five barrels of 311 5 gravity resulted in the decision to deepen oil daily after drilling to 2239 feet il Kin-Ark Oil Co No 4 Olin SE the well Deepening will start about SW NW 29-195-I4W completed to pump Sept 1 siv barrels of 39 i gravity oil daily era ns after drilling to 2235 feet Kin-Ark Oil Co No 9 Olin SE i NW 29-1 our New Feld 11S-IS abandoned after drilling to 2365 feet la an rk Oil Mas Corn No 4 Olin Fee east of SW NE 4- A 17S-12W completed to pump FIR bar- I To Willi ts rls of 114 gravity oil and Rix barrets of Wens Lompleted water daily from perforation2539-44 1 feet after drilling to 2gall feet By DAVID and 141or- I Four new field wells I'err comfrIn No 1 1 Cailawav NW SE SE 26-18S-17W ompleted to flow 52 1 pleted in the Shreveport district DUQUOIN Ill I barrels Of 23 gravity oil daily through I or the state Department of Con- i old man rubbing a rabbit's foc 3s-4nch choke from perforations 2599-93 feet after drilling to 26'29 feet servation today Nick and Sons tonian story A pre-face favori The new completions listed by Drilling Co No 1 Huckabee NE SE SE 30-175-I4W abandoned after drill- Iparish and field were: hoot Mon's 11-year-old Ilaming to 3152 fret Greenwoo1-14 askew -Mosel and New Snears et al Nit I No 2 Hardy et al 20-17N-16W corn- bleto Ilan record of 2:00 with Hick south of SW SIN SE 1116S I Meted to flow 24 barrels of 37 gravity 16W abandoned after drilling to 2997 i oil 70 pee cent wItr and mono cuite a third heat time of 1:59 45 fe-1 Warnock and Morgan No I Lewis 1 feet of gas daily thrott ii-tnch choke Werner Saw Mill Co wet-snuthwest with tubing prespound' te of 70 pound' 1 pressure of 350 rinitods and for the mile trot of the northeast tomer of Not I NE emsli11 13411t'ap21 rNrirprie s-iPs-isw a after drilling to ratio nt "(11 i tiring 206-19 feet in the Fredericks- water daily from pertoratinns igDMI-41 1 feet ef ter ririlling to 2grift feet and Misr- I SE 26-18S-111141 completed in flow 2 frIn Nn 1 1 Callaway NW SE! barrels Of 23 gravity nil daily thrntigh 1 3-inch perora hnke froftios 15611-93 feet after drilling tn 262g feet Nick Springs-Esst--Ahnev anti Snns Drilling Co No 1 Horkabee NE SE 1 SE 3n-17 1A' S-14 abandoned after drill- i in in 31S2 fret -I Snears et al IN 1 i Hicks south of SW SW SE 11-16S- in 2897 isw ithandnneet after drilling feet Warnock and itinr iNn itan I Lewis Wernor Saw Mill Cr' nf the martheast enrner nf NM I NE i stls-isw abandoned after drilling to -t Four new field wells N'err corn- pleted in the Shreveport district or the state Department of Con- i servation today 1 The new completions listed by parish and field were: fireenwonl-liaskam--14loses And New Nn 2 Hardy et al 2n-17N-16W rnMH feet of gas daily thrnitA 'i-nch Minket with whin pressure essre of 70 round 1 casing PITSFtiVe rif 350 rtnitnds and tn -on ratio of from perforn- firms eel in the Freder'irks- He had prospects a though when the match was ad- journed he had the weaker sition Some experts thought he still could win the match James Sherwin Interna- tional Master from New York and Paul Benkoe Hungarian refugee now a member of the Chess Federation also adjourned their match Sherwin had a pawn ad- vantnge Driver Is 64 Veterans To Win Ily DAVID DUQUOIN Ill old man rubbing a rabbit's foot tonian story A pre-face favorite hoot Mon's 11-year-old Ilam- bleto Ilan record of 2:00 with a third heat time of 1:59 45 for the mile trot Driven by 64-year-old Flick Nipe Fred trained Team Up Mile Trot the 0 'INItarsi bmi ntgtoomon eSresnhaitporosf mhiasySdoru(Ihn 140() ih slaitghter steers its few lois standard and low good 23 On- 2425: few good and choice 141ativhter Atlantic League club' heifers 2356-253n small lots utility i 101A i ser citi rs ng attendance trou- mixed steers and heife 22 60: utility and commercial cows 1736-2060 can- hles said Washington in last place revs and cutters 14 fin-Ifi56: few licht weight canners down to 12 lin: utility in the American League is the and commercial bolls 2160-24P0: good only major league team which and Choice veaters 29fin-2200: few lots iarCel good 756-725 lb feeder steers owns two minor clubs outright 24 00)23 00 'right They are Charlotte and shsrp Loon: rrices steady nil clasies: gond to prime spring lambs 22 6n-2fion: Chattanooga of the class AA good an750-21ti cho coil 5ice 22 00-to 2450: cull and hern Associat ion utility 10 choice shorn slaughter ewes 6 06-600 I "Wre losing money this year" MODERN WORLD he said "Quite a bit So is Chatta- THI nooga Now put two and two to- SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO ether NM northern New Mex-1 long will Calvin Griffith ico Indian Pueblo Iere until 'llow Vh (head of the ashington mantra- recent times smoke signals werel 'non Keep picking up the tabs for the vogue recently was the scene these two clubs when the parent of ceremonies by the Mountain I l'" 1 team is losing motley too? I'm he might decide to do away States Telephone Co marking the installation of the two-millionth wan one of them" telephone in the Rocky Mountain 1 region It was placed in the home SAILING EVENT 15 CLOSE of the pueblo governor VANCOUVER race for the North American junior sail-I This Hay in Sports I ing championship tightened yester day The St Petersburg Fla --NEW YOZ le AUGUST 271938 N'acht Club moved within 812 points of the leading Noroton (Conn) -----z-------Nal---- A yALe f2-1---- --'t 1 acht Club St Petersburg has 24 I' CA' M' and Noroton 33 Royal St Law ON -i '4-- 3 rence Yacht Club of NIontreal is lil third in the total point standings fr) with 24 and Hull Yach Club of Quincy Mass fourth with 33li prd was elected treasurer four 1 latlOoratory After serving in each years later He assumed charge ot i of the company's operating depart- the company's co-ordinating and 1 ments during the one year pro-planning department and in that I gram he will choose the depart position was headquartered in ment he is best qualified for and llouston from 1949 to 1933 interested in as his permanent as Upon his return to NewYork he signment became assistant to the chairman of the board of directors and was promoted to assistant to the presi dent and chief economist in 1956 Gulf Oil Forms lie has served in various capacities on important petroleum industry Group to Handle and government committees and is m'ell known throughout the industry Foreign Crude as a writer and speaker on pe troleum ecomonics PITTSBURGH crude oil Hinson has had a varied career department to he responsible for In petroleum exploration produc- all sales purchases and exchanges ton and research He became of crude oil for Gulf Oil Corp outaEsociated with Continental in 1148 side the United Slates has been Es chief production research engi- formed by Gulf effective Sept 1 nicer at Ponca City Okla after Blackledge will he man-having spent 11 years in ee- Eiger of the department for the search engineering and admin- Western Hemisphere with head-'Oration with the US Bureau of quarters here and Clancy lines at Amarillo Tex will be manager of Eastern Hemis Promoted to assistant manager phere operations Aoth offices at rf Conoco's production department i London at Houston in 1950 he transterred to Fort Worth two years later as Both men will report directly to he Gulf executive department southwestern region general man- tBlackledge joined Gulf at the er He returned to Houston in Port Arthur Tex refinery in 1940 1913 when he was elected vice and as transferred here in May president in charge of exploration 1900 company -wide the growth in Continental's to work on ompany-wide en- foreign operations Hinson was ordinating matters Clancy joined Gulf foreign mar- named vice president and general November in manager of the foreign department keting department in early 1957 1949 and both he and Blackledee joined the foreign crude oil sales I InitPri GAc department when it was first or- ganized in 1954 Unifed Gas His first assignment on the APO training program is in the market- i1ng division at the Bossier City Midstates Headquarters To Move to Houston Tex 23ga feet Publi Hearing Setin Arkansas EL DORADO la el'in Arkansas EL DORADO to i REEDER filly who set a record and an are part of the 1958 "(amble- speedy Emily's Pride broke She won the first heat in 2:00 13 1 i after it stretch battle with Ntr third of the pre-race favorites that Saunders and Sharpshooter the included Emily's Pride and Sandal- wood Alter the tripping incident in the back stretch Emily's Pride broke and by 78-year-old Egan Emily's Pride turned on a 1 gait forcing Nipe to rein the filly burst speed --d resume the trot Sharpshooter speed at the finish of the an decisive heat to edge out Sandal- also was slowed and fell back to wood by half a length ninth 17 51rweg And INPW NM -I Ninier-pniuvw -17N-16W eninnieled tn illiMn 33 harreds of 3 gri oil 1101T1 Pefn "This is the third liambletonian The heat was won in 2:02 by 5 tinns 23avty 1M-33 feet in dFlik th Frede rricks- wt on with a special rabbit's Little Rocky an outsider hp took bliriA41rrie trie 24I4 friPitrnd foot" said Egan waving his lucky second place in the overall stand-field rules in the Gloyd pool of the 11P-17N-14J oomoletedtn fins(21113 bar- charm 'I guess there must be ings with a fourth place in the Miller County Kiblah field have 1 IR of 3fi ov Avity nil And I 27Inch 0'0 eubie something to it third heat Little Rocky was last ief'e'll of ga rlailv throun choke tVell requested by Mrs Gertrude with 1111)init prvsttre rd 50 notindN i Egan won the 1940 classic and in tbe lirst heat Skelly and Southwestern Sales the 1949 race both times as a Third and fourth in the overall 23116-11 feet in the Fredericksburg driver Over to Nipe his protege results were Mr Saunders anti Moses And New No C-I Miller-Mays 17 -17N-16W cninnletd tn nilMn 33 her- nit daily from perfo- rels of gravit ratinns 231M-33 feet in the Fredericka- bsstg lime after drilling to 2414 feet Nimes and New Nn 3 otingbiond This is the third Hambletonian The heat was won in 2:02 by I've on with a special rabbit's Little Rocky an outsider whp took foot" said Egan waving his lucky second place in the overall stand- I ttnn tnsi hn in nst tniiith ritnin in tho k-1-4 VZ st zs: st 44f 1N4)1114(4 I r-) 20 YES AGO JOE DRIAGGIO wit 3 T1ZIPLES TO GIVE 114 YANKS 41 8-7 T121111APP AND P11-01E1Z MONTE PEA2SO4 WON 141S 10Th CONSECUTIVE GAVE wm4 th 13-0 NO-kITTECZ AS NEW YOP14 SWEPT A DOUBLE 1ADEZ ROM CLEVELJAND ln Dividend Set A third quarter dividend of 374 cents per share on the common stock was declared by the board of directors nf United Gas Corp President Ed Parkes said after a board meeting at Redding Conn ednesday The dividend is payable on Oct I to shareholders of record on Sept in There are 128113471 shares of common St ock outstanding Dividends of 3714 cents per share previously have been paid for each of the first two quarters of 1958 TULSA Oil Corp corp 01 'Luisa lima 2410 Il dillig feet a subsidiary of Middle States Corp A public hearing on the req ine titer uests for 12 years Sandalwood SharPshooter finished will move its headquarters to Boum will be held by the Arkansas Oil 1 ROTARY SPEAKER For Emily's Pride nearly every sixth behind McColby From there ton about Oct 1 and Gas Commission at 10 am on 1 Dr James Taylor pastor of one agreed it was a case of being it was Great Lullwater Mix Han-The firm was recently obtained Sept 4 in the commission Wiens the Highland Baptist Church was the best horse in the race for 3- over Lumber Along Gang Awa by Tennessee Gas Transmission h're I guest speaker at a noon luncheon year-old trotters Baron Colby Record Mat Spunky Corp in a Mock exchange The applicants have requested i today of the Bossier City Rotary A second-heat stumble on a sulky Hanover and Florella Hanover dissolution of a drilling unit for- Club at the La Sands Western Hills wheel placed Emily's Pride in the Victory in the $10671924 classic The sketches were made between Illation of a new 110-aere drilling Hotel The clergyman who came No 12 spot for the third trip was worth $6275092 Other payoffs April 1861 and Jan 10 1863 of unit in NE 6-20S-26W and for per here from the First Baptist Church around the sun-baked Duquoin were $2614622 for second Sir) events in the war along the mission to drill a well at SW SW in Grand Prairie in September State Fair Ground track before a cis 413 for third and $322921 for Mississippi River NE 6-20S-26W i 1956 spoke on ''Communism" crowd of 22500 fourth i 't Corp of Tulsa Okla 1 turns lime iter di illing to 2410J oet A public hearing on the requests for 12 years Sandalwood Sharpshooter finished IMNFV1MPIOPINIMIMT1174 I.

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