Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1973 Page: 3 of 18
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SANTA FE, N.M. < AP) — Oil
gas lease sales on public trust
lands brought $338,716 in high
bonus bids to the State Land
Office Tuesday.
State Land Commissioner
Alex Armijo said high bids dur-
mg the regular monthly sale
averaged $21.36 per acre for the
15,618 acres leased The high
bonus bids received in the
regular sale totaled $333,533
A special sale of leases out-
side known oil-producing areas
brought high bids totaling
Okla , paid a bonus of $36,000-
$110.91 per acre—for a lease on
325 acres about eight miles
northeast of Carlsbad in Eddy
County
Other high bids included those
of Robert Hannifin of Midland,
Tex., who paid $26,560 for a 640-
acre lease about 18 miles south-
west of Eunice in Lea County,
and J. M. Huber Corp. of
Midland, which paid $22,464 for
a 640-acre lease 45 miles nor-
theast of Roswell in Chaves
County
RICE allotment for Texas for 1973 is 516,132 acres.
Nationwide, the rice allotment was increased 10 percent A
referendum will be held among producers Jan. 22 to 26 to
determine if marketing quotas will be in effect Two thirds
or more of the rice growers voting in the referendum must
approve the quotas to make them effective
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TEXAS livestock interests will be represented during
the annual Mexican National Livestock and Industry
Exposition in Mexico City Jan. 20 to 28 More than
1,000,000 visitors are expected to attend the activities.
Texas will have three exhibit spaces at the exposition.
A total of 14 breed associations in the state will be
represented The Houston Livestock Show and the San
Antonio Livestock Show will also be involved The Mohair
Council of America will be in charge of a display of-textiles.
Manes’ sheer and stretch pantyhose
reg’S00 nOW $250
Hanes sheer and stretch stockings
reg:s0,*200 now 9125-9165
Alive’ Sheer Support Pantyhose
reg *5” now$495
Alive’ Sheer Support Stockings
reg *3” now$325
Up. up and away? . . . Sheep On Feed
Declines . . . Rica Quota Vote Set. . One Million
Visitors . ,.
COMMERCIAL slaughtering plants in Texas produced
194.000 pounds of meat during November, which
represents a decline of six percent from the previous
month, but nine percent above the total produced in 1971.
Nationwide, production of red meat was one percent
above a year earlier
They are not going out of style In
N fact more women are wearing them
i now than ever before Versatile and
9 comfortable they go and go and go
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At first glance, it might appear that farm prices are
"up. up. and away" Although prices to farmers do show
increases, production costs are also rising so the net result is
not as rosy for agricultural producers as it could be
Remember, too. income in rural areas is still about a fourth
under the rest of the economy
The Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service notes
that Texas farmers received price increases for almost every
commodity recently Only calves and sheep are above
effective parity, however
Calf prices at $47 40 per hundredweight are $1 60 per
hundred pounds above parity. Sheep at $12 30 per
hundredweight are $1 20 per hundred pounds above parity.
Beef cattle at $34 are $4 20 under effective parity Hogs at
$29 50 are more than $2 under effective par ty
Crop prices show an even greater parity discrepancy.
Cotton at 212 cents per pound compared with an effective
parity price of 57 20 cents per pound. Grain sorghum at
$2 79 is below effective parity by 65 cents per hundred
pounds
Egg prices at 50 cents per dozen are up eight cents
from a month ago, but still almost eight cents below parity.
The index of all farm products was 20 points above
last month and 13 percent above a year ago
Farm production index prices paid by farmers was up
seven percent from a year ago.
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A 22 PERCENT decline in sheep on feed is noted in
Texas. Drylot sheep feeders with a lot capacity of 2,000.
head or more had 90,000 sheep and lambs on feed for
slaughter on Jan. 1. This is 22 percent under a month ago,
but five percent above the number on feed this time last
year
Current intentions to market are January 50,000,
February 32,000; and March 8,000 Marketings during
December were 58,000 head
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For one week you can buy Hanes pantyhose
and stockings and Alive Support pantyhose and
stockings for the price of ordinary hosiery. And
that's sheer madness What’s more, it's your
chance to try lots of different Hanes styles at a big
savings. Or to stock up on your favorite styles all
at once. Either way, come on in andsave like mad.
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Judge opens
books to IRS
GALVESTUN,Tex.AP)- A
federal judge has told the re-
ceiver of W l. Moody and Co.,
Hankers. Unincorporated, to al
low the Internal Revenue Serv-
ice to inspect the bank's books
The order was signed
Tuesday by U.S. District Court
Judge James Noel and directed
f to E. O. Buck. appointed by
Judge Noel last year to take
over operations of the bank
after the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission filed
. suit against the bank's owner,
Shearn Moody Jr., over the sale
of certificates of deposit in the
private bank
The IRS is investigating
Moody’s tax liability for 1969,
1970 and 1971 Noel stayed the
order for 10 day s to allow Moody
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1973, newspaper, January 17, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575157/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.