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and NEAFull Kay and Blackwell, Okla. Thursday, Nov. 19,1992 to study /greenhouse gi 3ses unveiled at Lamont - LAMONT, Okla . (AP) - Federill Energy Depanment offICials have dedicated the rllSt !CSt site for a program that will study thepo!ential impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate. The Cloud and Radiation Teslbed. dedicated Wednes- day, coven a 34,OOO-square-mile recaangle between Hill- sboro, Kan., and Purcell, Okla., and belween Haskell and Vici and Neodesha, Kan. and Haviland. Kan. RemOlC-sensing instruments will collect and analyze data over the next seven to 10 years to conoibute 10 a bel- ter -understanding.of potential climate changes. Scientists_ will try to understand !he role of clouds and atmospheric ndiatlon in global climate change. The ccnlnl facility for collecting the data is in rural Gnn! County aboul seven miles SOUthC3St of LamonI. Weather and climate instruments are sprc.1d throughout the region. The project is called the Atmospheric Radiation Mc;J- surement Program. The site in Oklahoma is the nrst of nve planned field observational facilities. In a related deyelopment Wednesday, the University 0( Oklahoma School ofMetcorology has csl.lblishcd the Fre- Study points to development of Kaw Lake By TERRY GROOVER J·T Man.. l", EdItor Saying the Kaw Lake region had a - Luther Memorial Graduate Fellowship Program in Global Change to support the doctOr1lI research of stu- dents in atmoSpheric sciences. The new fellowships are supported by the Energy De- partment lhrough its ARM Program. The rllSt fellowship may be awarded in the spring. It will honor Luthel, who was a scientist and an associ- ate div isionleadcr at the Lawrence Li vennore National Labor1llOr)'. Luther brought together dozens 0( research- ers to better undersund the roles of carbon dioxide and other trace gases for atmoSpheric radiation processes. "During the next 10 years. this fellowship program will sUppor1 the doctor:ll research of severa I eJtceptionaJly weU-<jualified swdents who will be chosen on a competi- tiye international basis." said Peter umb, professor of meteorology and director of the Coopen tiye Institute foc Mesoscale MeleOrOlogical SwdenlS at OU. Lamb is the site scientist for the ARM projecL "The students will cooduct their research in the broad areas to which Frederick Luther made such a srrong con- tribution and with particular reference to the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Tcstbed of the Depart- ment of Energy' s Aunospheric Radiation Meas uremcnt Program." UP, UP AND AWAY - Officials<telease a test balloon from the site of the Almospheric Radiation Measurmenl program.lo- cated near LamonI. The site was unveiled on (J-T photo by DMcG) BIA gives approval to consent agreement TOUTING TOURISM - Jim Thomas, acting director of the State Tourism Department, discusses a plan to develop Kaw great amount of untapped resources. - JyllELEN SEUBERT offICials with the Kaw Lake Associ- J-T Clly Edllor ation announced the results of a re- cently compleu:d Ka w Lake 2000 BlackweU Indusoial Authority study Wednesday evening. - trustees approved a consent agree- The study. which included corn· ment and rlllAl order with the Ok- ments from more than 100 area resi- lahoma State Health Departmenl. dents. focused on ways to improve BIacIcweU Zinc Company and City 0( Blackwell for investigation and the use of those resources in ec0- remediation 0( Ilea vy meul conta- nomic and IOUrism developmenL The study was sponsored by Kay minAtion found in the former BZ Elecuic Cooperative and Indian fadlity property and surrounding Ekcoic Coopentive. area . "The face of rural America is - The 14-page document. was ne· changing." said Joe HIIJ'ris. manager gotiated with auomeys for Amax 0( Kay Electric. "Thehornesteads Resource Conservation Company are faIling down. and if you are go- for BlackweU Zinc. BIA and State ing to farm. you have to have a base Health Department. rneetingjn_ _ _ __ ._ -- 0( - operations:" In -a-separateleuer 0( agreemenl. Blackwell Zinc (AMAX) agreed to Residenlsmust rmd out what area Then \Q!lked at the challenges investipte <:...O<Jn!ination of medical has the IIlOSI untapped poICIlIial in which would be faced. services and provide adequate rue pay expense.! of Mintech. an inde- pendent environmental. testing order 10 improve !heir economy. In Those challenges include infr.!- protection as -well as the develop- this area. that is Kaw Lake. he said. structure and leadership for the area. ment of a solid waste management rllTn. work to be done in pro- "Kaw Lake has moce poIential the rq>OIt stalCS. program. ducing the Phase II Wen Plan called for. AMAX attorneys fees. than any oIher resource. It has the Problems to be corts idered under The report aIso covered the task past Oklahoma Health Depanment po<ential to make a uemendous im- infr.astructure include lack of access force' s priority' projects. The key - response costs of S6,()45.91 and paCL That is_ why Kay Electric fos- to the late; stabilization of the late one was economic development. tered the idea of the task fOrce." he development 0( a viable sys- _ The swdys.l3tCs the rll'St step oversight expenditures which said. OSDH may incur in Ph3se II Work tem for processing and transmiUing would be to create an umbrella coali- The task force was PU,l together water. upgiading lodging and visitor tion which would i<li:ntify all the Plan preparation, including an ad- several months ago and helped iden- services east of Ponca City and as areas in which cooperation should vallCC of for the $20,000 special fund to be maintained by tify the ideas which would be "d0- necessary in Osage County. be developed. OSHD In an oversight fund. _ able," Harris sa id. Also, the sllldy said there was a -Step two of the project would in- FirS t the task force identif led the need to integrate senior services if volve a series -of iive-y- ear master BIA AUDmey D.W. Boyd ex- economic advantages foc the area. !he area is to be a retiremen t center, (PIeue _ S11JDY. 1'8) plained the agreement, in essence, asked cooperation and cited _ by EPA, healtn onlCI81S for waste disposal at Colorado refinery Hnancial responsibility. The document sets forth steps to be talcen by Blackwell Zinc. the BIA and the city in the cleanup process of huvy meul contami)l8- lion in Study I, the area encloied _ by 13th Street to Main Stteet and Doolin Avenue 10 Ferguson Av- enue. and Swdy II. the Industrial Parle, fonnerly the zinc facility __ __ . _ Elevated heavy meuls in .S!Udy I was found in sewer _ discharge and reported to OS HS -by the city several yean ago. Subsequent re- cent. testing for heavy metal soil contamination has been out by the Environmental Protection -Agency- - in- -Study -I "1lnd-5tudy-H - ---- . - areas. The preliminary repon indi- .. cated elevated levels of incapau- lated (bound) lead at the Washington School site and Beauy-Rogers Parie. A full repon has oot yet been received. To comply with the conSent agreement, AMAX, BlA and !he city must prepare a -work plan to investigate ground water conlami: -nation and any other haz.ards. The OSHD will review !he plan, Pllase l. - In Phase II, a work plan will in- clude a cleanup schedule, sampling and analysis plan and quality as- surance project plan.
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Page 1: NEAFull KayandGrcinfC~W;~C~ Blackwell, Okla. …blackwelluncovered.com/uploads/BIA_gives_approval_to_consent... · Kay Electric. "Thehornesteads . ... rmd . out what area . ... He

and NEAFull servc~~~o~ee Kay andGrcinfC~W~C~ Blackwell Okla Thursday Nov 191992

to study greenhouse gi3ses unveiled at Lamont - LAMONT Okla (AP) - Federill Energy Depanment offICials have dedicated the rllSt CSt site for a program that will study thepoential impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate

The Cloud and Radiation Teslbed dedicated Wednesshyday coven a 34OOO-square-mile recaangle between Hillshysboro Kan and Purcell Okla and belween Haskell and Vici and Neodesha Kan and Haviland Kan

RemOlC-sensing instruments will collect and analyze data over the next seven to 10 years to conoibute 10 a belshyter-understandingof potential climate changes Scientists_ will try to understand he role of clouds and atmospheric ndiatlon in global climate change

The ccnlnl facility for collecting the data is in rural Gnn County aboul seven miles SOUthC3St of LamonI

Weather and climate instruments are sprc1d throughout the region

The project is called the Atmospheric Radiation McJshysurement Program

The site in Oklahoma is the nrst of nve planned field observational facilities

In a related deyelopment Wednesday the University 0( Oklahoma School ofMetcorology has csllblishcd the Fre-

Study points to development of Kaw Lake

By TERRY GROOVER JmiddotT Manl EdItor Saying the Kaw Lake region had a

-derick~ Luther Memorial Graduate Fellowship Program in Global Change to support the doctOr1lI research of stushydents in atmoSpheric sciences

The new fellowships are supported by the Energy Deshypartment lhrough its ARM Program

The rllSt fellowship may be awarded in the spring It will honor Luthel who was a scientist and an associshy

ate div isionleadcr at the Lawrence Livennore National Labor1llOr) Luther brought together dozens 0( researchshyers to better undersund the roles of carbon dioxide and other trace gases for atmoSpheric radiation processes

During the next 10 years this fellowship program will sUppor1 the doctorll research of severa I eJtceptionaJly weU-ltjualified swdents who will be chosen on a competishytiye international basis said Peter umb professor of meteorology and director of the Coopen tiye Institute foc Mesoscale MeleOrOlogical SwdenlS at OU Lamb is the site scientist for the ARM projecL

The students will cooduct their research in the broad areas to which Frederick Luther made such a srrong conshytribution and with particular reference to the Southern Great Plains Cloud and Radiation Tcstbed of the Departshyment of Energys A unospheric Radiation Meas uremcnt Program UP UP AND AWAY - Officialslttelease a test balloon from

the site of the Almospheric Radiation Measurmenl programloshycated near LamonI The site was unveiled on Wednesd~y (J-T photo by DMcG)

BIA gives approval to consent agreement

TOUTING TOURISM - Jim Thomas acting director of the State Tourism Department discusses a plan to develop Kaw

great amount of untapped resources -JyllELEN SEUBERToffICials with the Kaw Lake AssocishyJ-T Clly Edllor ation announced the results of a reshy

cently compleud Ka w Lake 2000 BlackweU Indusoial Authority study Wednesday evening - trustees approved a consent agreeshy

The study which included cornmiddot ment and rlllAl order with the Okshyments from more than 100 area resishy lahoma State Health Departmenl dents focused on ways to improve BIacIcweU Zinc Company and City

0( Blackwell for investigation andthe use of those resources in ec0shyremediation 0( Ilea vy meul contashynomic and IOUrism developmenL

The study was sponsored by Kay minAtion found in the former BZ Elecuic Cooperative and Indian fadlity property and surrounding Ekcoic Coopentive area

The face of rural America is - The 14-page document was nemiddot changing said Joe HIIJris manager gotiated with auomeys for Amax 0( Kay Electric Thehornesteads Resource Conservation Company are faIling down and if you are goshy for BlackweU Zinc BIA and State ing to farm you have to have a base Health Department

~e duri~g _ _~ rneetingjn_ ~onca _C~I) _ on _W~~~sdax___ _ -- 0(-operations In -a-separateleuer 0( agreemenl

Blackwell Zinc (AMAX) agreed toResidenlsmust rmd out what area Then ~ Qlked at the challenges i nvestipte ltOltJnination of medical has the IIlOSI untapped poICIlIial in which would be faced services and provide adequate rue pay expense of Mintech an indeshy

pendent environmental testingorder 10 improve heir economy In Those challenges include infr- protection as -well as the develop-this area that is Kaw Lake he said structure and leadership for the area ment of a solid waste management rllTn f~r work to be done in proshy

Kaw Lake has moce poIential the rqgtOIt stalCS program ducing the Phase II Wen Plan called for AMAX attorneys feesthan any oIher resource It has the Problems to be corts idered under The report aIso covered the task past Oklahoma Health Depanmentpoltential to make a uemendous imshy infrastructure include lack of access force s priority projects The key shyresponse costs of S6()4591 andpaCL That is_ why Kay Electric fosshy to the late stabilization of the late one was economic development

tered the idea of the task fOrce he leve~ development 0( a viable sys- _The swdysl3tCs the rllSt step oversight expenditures which said OSDH may incur in Ph3se II Worktem for processing and transmiUing would be to create an umbrella coali-

The task force was PUl together water upgiading lodging and visitor tion which would iltlintify all the Plan preparation including an adshyseveral months ago and helped idenshy services east of Ponca City and as areas in which cooperation should vallCC of mo~ey for the $20000

special fund to be maintained bytify the ideas which would be d0- necessary in Osage County be developed OSHD In an oversight fund _able Harris sa id Also the sllldy said there was a -Step two of the project would in-

FirS t the task force identifled the need to integrate senior services if volve a series -of iive-y-ear master BIA AUDmey DW Boyd exshyeconomic advantages foc the area he area is to be a retiremen t center (PIeue _ S11JDY 18) plained the c~t agreement in

essence asked cooperation and

Cono~o cited _ by EPA healtn onlCI81S for waste disposal at Colorado refinery

Hnancial responsibility The document sets forth steps to

be talcen by Blackwell Zinc the BIA and the city in the cleanup process of huvy meul contami)l8shylion in Study I the area encloied _ by 13th Street to Main Stteet and Doolin Avenue 10 Ferguson Avshyenue and Swdy II the Industrial Parle fonnerly the zinc facility__ __

_ Elevated heavy meuls in SUdy I was found in sewer _discharge and reported to OS HS -by the city several yean ago Subsequent reshycent testing for heavy metal soil contamination has been ~ed out by the Environmental Protection

-Agency- -in- -Study -I 1lnd-5tudy-H ----- shyareas The preliminary repon indishy

~cated elevated levels of incapaushylated (bound) lead at the Washington School site and Beauy-Rogers Parie A full repon has oot yet been received

To comply with the conSent agreement AMAX BlA and he city must prepare a -work plan to investigate ground water conlami

-nation and any other hazards The OSHD will review he plan Pllase l shy

In Phase II a work plan will inshyclude a cleanup schedule sampling and analysis plan and quality asshysurance project plan

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In We arc here Lo pick up the We donl wan 10 take away lem Holmes said There 01 of hurling peoplemiddot nurnbCr of people who will be I will be based on the reshyat the kellie he said al Wal-Marl will bean angel t will have the needs those to led listed whether it is cIoshyOys or other items

arc almOSI a week from giving and we starl the day he said Once we gel our welI bcgi n chccking with lCdCharilics We are only in between c who will be helped by the ing projcct live in eilher ell or Braman However sishylrojeclS arc under way in a and Ponca Cily he said lose who need assistance the Ilion should be mailed to Ihe m Army Cily OK

PO Box 74601

549

ISshy City ~aw Lake lake Guinn said this

~ His canoe and backpack middotund in he lake The canoe und Sunday capsized and kpack found at the lake s onday sheriff said the canoe was car ihe edge of the lake in r Creek Cove area as was ltpack Guinn said dragging illS near the shore are being ed from daylight until dark nan is believed in his 305

seen in the lalee in Bear

was at his Arkansas City (bout a half hour before lurday Guinn said 1 said the search for the also being conducted armiddot

Ie shoreline areamiddot

RIBBONCUtTiNG Ed afld celebrating the grand opening of UrbanVillageretirement censhyter Holding the ribbon are Jim Ross and Celeste Ebert represhysenting the Ambassador Club of [he Chamber of Commerce (JmiddotT photo by LA)

Teen ordered to stand trial - - _-_ - - - - --- - _

in fathers death as adult ANADARKO Okla (AP) - A

16middotycar~0Id Cement girl musl stand trial as an adult in the Aug 16 shOO(middot ing dealh of her falher a judge has ruled

Special DiwicI Judge Roben Gardner ruled Wednesday thaI the

evidence was sufficientLO try Billie Joe PoweH as adult on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Billy Ray Powell 47

The judge s ruling came in spite of a prosecutors recommendation thaI Miss Powell be certified as a

her father was he victim 0( loog5shytanding repeated physical sexual and emotional abuse at her falhers hands

On Wednesday Dr Robert Gefshyfncr a Texas psychologist testified he girl probably had been sexually abused since infancy He said he

spent mCCe han 4)hours reseMChshyingthe case inLCfViewing he girl

and conducting a balCtry O(IeSU

Geffner also intervieWed Miu Powells older sistel Tracy and concluded that she suffered similar

-fth~~~~~e~~- 7jlaquoY~~~gmclis-Sched~lcd- middot-fOr-~~iliat~~ d~~~~~--~n~io~t~~T~~~~_ Dec 14 Miss Powell previously has middotth Trac PoweU she be-been held withoul bail ~d her fam- views ~I stetical Yas she recalled ily was unable to come up with he ~~ of seua1 abuse $100000 bail sel Wednesday m~ afternoon - - ---- ------4t-was ~~g~

Immedialely after the ruling Miss be~ nfo ~ed bemg tortured n Il r C 1 I r J I JW~ S m Ouler HU 01gt gt~ - donl think theres any justice Miss PoweLls aucrney Melody

middotwllere htgrew up He graduated fioiii Lamont schools in middot1943 - He spent his working life as a mecharuc operating his first shop -in Lamont

middotOn May 17 1948 he married Madeline Miller in Wirifield Kan middot and they settled in Blackwell He

BIA---Cootinuod from PI

Upon review by OSHD remcdishy ation steps if nccessary will be

outlined and musl have health de shy parunent approval

Other stipulations call for inshy spection by a registe~ professhy

ional engineer and project manager for remedialion work progress reports and access 10 siles not owned by any of the thrCC entishyties involved

Boyd called the consent agreemiddot ment fair and equitable and ex shyplained the BIA the cilY and AMAX had no choice bUI to comshyply He indicated the entire process of cleanup could take from thrce to five years middot

In other business B1A president Bob Long reported he is worleing with seven industrial prospects all in diffetent Ulge of neampotiations

He noted the purchase of 31(2acre$ of Land in the Industrial Parle by AampJ Acid for a new location for its business

No dumping signs have ~n placed al IWO entrances to the unshyfilled land east of he BlA buildshying Cables will now encircle the site and a key musl be obtained from the BIA office for anyone wishing LO dump appropriae mashyerial at he site Violations of propei material prompted the acshytion he said BIA noW has offICial permission

Blackwell-Tonkawa Airpon locashytion on 1-35 promoting BlackwelL New BIA folders to be given inshyduslrial prOSpecLS are in and ads have beenlace in- the- Industrial r~ 1 ni c ~ r middot e t-KOM a publical10n lor t C iOg companies

rellre In May ot this year the Millers moved back to Blackwell

Mr Miller was a member of the Lamont First Christian Church

Survivors are his wife Madeshy line two daughlers Linda Dow and Marva Hamlin both of Enid one granddaughter one sister Erma Miller Oklahoma City and one brolher Lesler Miller Garshyland Utah

He was preceded in death by his parents

rI

Area Stocks The following is presented as a

public service by Edward D Jones and Co Blackwell Selccted slock quotes are those at the close of the New YorX Slock Exchange The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed al 32m 37 Wednesday up 1405 Stock bull Close GainLoss DuPon 46 1(2 4 58 Phillips 24 Unch

Wal-Mart 6138 Unch Williams 37 1(2 - 14 In Mutifoods 2678 + 1(2 OGampE 3238 + 18 Oxy 17 + 38 McDonalds 47 34 - 18 IBM 63 - 1 14 Arkla 958 Unch ConAgra 31 34 Unch GE 7834 + 34 Smith 1m 778 + 18 Volume traded 220150410

MAJOR MEDICAL Terry Weigle -363middot0852

Your Kay Couy APD For

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I

--r-~middotmiddot I ampU

fortunate middot ~--

In We arc here Lo pick up the We donl wan 10 take away lem Holmes said There 01 of hurling peoplemiddot nurnbCr of people who will be I will be based on the reshyat the kellie he said al Wal-Marl will bean angel t will have the needs those to led listed whether it is cIoshyOys or other items

arc almOSI a week from giving and we starl the day he said Once we gel our welI bcgi n chccking with lCdCharilics We are only in between c who will be helped by the ing projcct live in eilher ell or Braman However sishylrojeclS arc under way in a and Ponca Cily he said lose who need assistance the Ilion should be mailed to Ihe m Army Cily OK

PO Box 74601

549

ISshy City ~aw Lake lake Guinn said this

~ His canoe and backpack middotund in he lake The canoe und Sunday capsized and kpack found at the lake s onday sheriff said the canoe was car ihe edge of the lake in r Creek Cove area as was ltpack Guinn said dragging illS near the shore are being ed from daylight until dark nan is believed in his 305

seen in the lalee in Bear

was at his Arkansas City (bout a half hour before lurday Guinn said 1 said the search for the also being conducted armiddot

Ie shoreline areamiddot

RIBBONCUtTiNG Ed afld celebrating the grand opening of UrbanVillageretirement censhyter Holding the ribbon are Jim Ross and Celeste Ebert represhysenting the Ambassador Club of [he Chamber of Commerce (JmiddotT photo by LA)

Teen ordered to stand trial - - _-_ - - - - --- - _

in fathers death as adult ANADARKO Okla (AP) - A

16middotycar~0Id Cement girl musl stand trial as an adult in the Aug 16 shOO(middot ing dealh of her falher a judge has ruled

Special DiwicI Judge Roben Gardner ruled Wednesday thaI the

evidence was sufficientLO try Billie Joe PoweH as adult on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Billy Ray Powell 47

The judge s ruling came in spite of a prosecutors recommendation thaI Miss Powell be certified as a

her father was he victim 0( loog5shytanding repeated physical sexual and emotional abuse at her falhers hands

On Wednesday Dr Robert Gefshyfncr a Texas psychologist testified he girl probably had been sexually abused since infancy He said he

spent mCCe han 4)hours reseMChshyingthe case inLCfViewing he girl

and conducting a balCtry O(IeSU

Geffner also intervieWed Miu Powells older sistel Tracy and concluded that she suffered similar

-fth~~~~~e~~- 7jlaquoY~~~gmclis-Sched~lcd- middot-fOr-~~iliat~~ d~~~~~--~n~io~t~~T~~~~_ Dec 14 Miss Powell previously has middotth Trac PoweU she be-been held withoul bail ~d her fam- views ~I stetical Yas she recalled ily was unable to come up with he ~~ of seua1 abuse $100000 bail sel Wednesday m~ afternoon - - ---- ------4t-was ~~g~

Immedialely after the ruling Miss be~ nfo ~ed bemg tortured n Il r C 1 I r J I JW~ S m Ouler HU 01gt gt~ - donl think theres any justice Miss PoweLls aucrney Melody

middotwllere htgrew up He graduated fioiii Lamont schools in middot1943 - He spent his working life as a mecharuc operating his first shop -in Lamont

middotOn May 17 1948 he married Madeline Miller in Wirifield Kan middot and they settled in Blackwell He

BIA---Cootinuod from PI

Upon review by OSHD remcdishy ation steps if nccessary will be

outlined and musl have health de shy parunent approval

Other stipulations call for inshy spection by a registe~ professhy

ional engineer and project manager for remedialion work progress reports and access 10 siles not owned by any of the thrCC entishyties involved

Boyd called the consent agreemiddot ment fair and equitable and ex shyplained the BIA the cilY and AMAX had no choice bUI to comshyply He indicated the entire process of cleanup could take from thrce to five years middot

In other business B1A president Bob Long reported he is worleing with seven industrial prospects all in diffetent Ulge of neampotiations

He noted the purchase of 31(2acre$ of Land in the Industrial Parle by AampJ Acid for a new location for its business

No dumping signs have ~n placed al IWO entrances to the unshyfilled land east of he BlA buildshying Cables will now encircle the site and a key musl be obtained from the BIA office for anyone wishing LO dump appropriae mashyerial at he site Violations of propei material prompted the acshytion he said BIA noW has offICial permission

Blackwell-Tonkawa Airpon locashytion on 1-35 promoting BlackwelL New BIA folders to be given inshyduslrial prOSpecLS are in and ads have beenlace in- the- Industrial r~ 1 ni c ~ r middot e t-KOM a publical10n lor t C iOg companies

rellre In May ot this year the Millers moved back to Blackwell

Mr Miller was a member of the Lamont First Christian Church

Survivors are his wife Madeshy line two daughlers Linda Dow and Marva Hamlin both of Enid one granddaughter one sister Erma Miller Oklahoma City and one brolher Lesler Miller Garshyland Utah

He was preceded in death by his parents

rI

Area Stocks The following is presented as a

public service by Edward D Jones and Co Blackwell Selccted slock quotes are those at the close of the New YorX Slock Exchange The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed al 32m 37 Wednesday up 1405 Stock bull Close GainLoss DuPon 46 1(2 4 58 Phillips 24 Unch

Wal-Mart 6138 Unch Williams 37 1(2 - 14 In Mutifoods 2678 + 1(2 OGampE 3238 + 18 Oxy 17 + 38 McDonalds 47 34 - 18 IBM 63 - 1 14 Arkla 958 Unch ConAgra 31 34 Unch GE 7834 + 34 Smith 1m 778 + 18 Volume traded 220150410

MAJOR MEDICAL Terry Weigle -363middot0852

Your Kay Couy APD For

HARVEST LIFE rmiliJiiilIDft11lllCie Copaay

I~BhLT~ by Jim Roberts

~JIf 4i-t middot G2Sif- A t

voh Cit) ope

middotmiddotmiddotmiddotne The tion COil

Firs Firs all-I in Im r pub grel mw Gra Wic

I

~ E

p

f B d( to Ih 01 da IW fa Dr eal

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lah un( who tem We tion

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