Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1956 — Page 8
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Coffee Prices Are Again On Increase Three-Cent Hikes Announced Thursday NEW YORK (UP) — Coffee prices are going up again and marketers predicted today they will go even higher. Consumers soon will be paying at least three cents a pound more for their favorite brands. Two of the nation's largest coffee processors and several smaller regional companies announced three-cent hikes on vaccum-packed brands Thursday. The price boost has already gone into effect for General Foods Corp., makers of Maxwell House, and Standard Brands Inc., makers of Chase & Sanborn. 3. A. Schonbrun & Co. also hiked its wholesale price on Savarin brand. Beech-Nut Packing Co. and Chock Full O’ Nuts Corp, said similar boosts on their brands would be effective this Monday. Spokesmen for other processing companies indicated they would follow suit within a few days. Instant coffee will also rise in price by at least eight cents per six-ounce jar. W’hen the,ue» Prices appear in groceries in the New- York area, shoppers will pay around sl.lO per pound for vacuum-packed coffee. The current price for most national brands is f1.0'7 per pound, some chain stores are retailing their private brands for less. "'ret 1 ;’ ; v ' Minnesota Winner Os NCAA Title OMAHA (UP)—The University of Minnesota baseball team headed back home as the 1956 national .collegiate champion by virtue of a thuping 12-1 victory over Arizona. SENATE GROUP (Continued from rare One) Backers felt the main house roadblock was cleared Thursday when the rules committee, hi ah open revolt against chairman Howard W. Smith (D-V*.), set down the bill for a committee vote next Thursday. It was expected the rules group at that time will clear the bill to the house. fit was expected to pass the house without too much trouble. But, like eivil rights bills before It, Mr. Eisenhower’s measure may die in the senate. Southern senators have said if it is iffecessary they will filibuster to stop it. Glenn Miller Band At Edgewater Park The Glenn Miller orchestra, under the direction of and featuring Ray MeKinley, playing in the Glenn Miller tradation with the' authentic Miller arrangements, will be at the Edgewater Park Dance Pavillion Sunday, June 17 for a one night engagement. This new band formed in partenship with Helen Miller, Ray McKinley and Willard Alexander will feature'the Miller style using Glenn’s old book to the hilt and also featuring the most popular current songs but as written in the, Miller style. The band, of course, will also include some of the songs that have been identified with Ray McKinley on records. This Is a new orchestra but the public seems to want the Miller sound because the unit is already booked up solidly through August. If you have something to sen or -ooms for rent, try a Democrat i Want Ad. It brings results
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Prison For Passing Forged U. S. Check INDIANAJPQLIS (UP)—Richard E. Smitherman. 63, Indianapolis, yas found guilty Thursday on a charge of passing a forged V.S. treasury check. He was sentenced to 3% years in prison by Federal Judge William E. Stockier. Smitherman was arrested six weeks ago after postal inspectefrs said they received several complaints of missing letters containing checks from mail boxes in a small near north side area here. Indianapolis Men Die In Air CM Two Men Killed As Airplane Crashes FRANKLIN, Ind. (UP) Two Indianapolis men were killed wbgn their single-engine airplane stalled and crashed Thursday one-quart|r mile north of Greenwood near Ind. 431. Killed were Angelo Poutfcs, 3®, and Terry L. Campbell, 2i. I State police said the twb-pla<jb open-cockpit plane stalled., soon after -U took off from Wheatcrart Airport, a private field north Qt Greenwood, and recovered, Vutjt lost power again and plowed info a wheat field from about 1,000 fe«. Pou 1 us. who purchased the plane less than two weeks ago, wft pilot. Campbell w#s a Lake Central Airlines pilot’ qf one. mont|,. Both had pilots licenses for about two years. . > Police said the pair practiced landings for about an, hour.before the smaeh-up bn the Orval Jutfkiß farm. About 25 feet of wheat was flattened and 5 feet of earth was dug up by the impact. Edward Wheatcraft, owner of the airfield, was talking to Charles Carpenter, 33, Greenwood, about a mile away from the crash scene and watching the plane at the same time. “I couldn’t tell whether tlje motor quit or not” Carpenter said. "We just saw the plane swerve first one way and then another, before disappearing behind .'the trees.” Johnson county coroner Walker McGuire said both victims died of multiple Injuries, . ItPWing broken necks, fractured skuils'and internal bleeding. 11 — r— — I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION KMsie In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Nolle* is hereby given that Edna Hoffman waa on the 29th day Os May, 19M appointed: AdminJatratrtx at the estate of Herman Conrad, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due," must trie the* same in said court within six months from the datjs of the first publication Os this notice or eaid claims. will be for-' ever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 39tb day of May, 1959. Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. » G. Remy Reirly, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. June 1, S, 15 Trade tn a gooc Town — necatn-
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IKE SCHEDULES (CentlanrW <r«n r«K» one) from-the President. Hagerty repeated hie previous statements namely that the first order of business is to get the President out of the hospital and that there has been no political talk. During a 15-minute conference with White House aides, Mr. Eisenhower signed hie name on 21 documents, including 9 bills. The President's actions were announced after his brief meeting with presidential assistant Sherman Adams and other aides. Hagerty said "io other appointments were planned for today, Saturday or Sunday. The doctors issued their optim istic report as the President near ed the end of his first week of convalescence from his operation. SOUTHERNERS (Cyntlnnee frem Paa* Owl ever, have not ruled out the possibility that the Democrats can lose part of the south in the November election to a third party nominee or to President Eisenhower. ,» In 1948. a fight over the civil lights plank of the Democratic platform leu to formation of a states' rights party in the south. It cost President Truman the electoral votes of South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. kotioTto BIDDERS Nodes is hereby given that the Board of CoTiwrilesloners o* Adatna County, Indiana, will until the hour of 10:00 a.m., June 18, 1950 receive sealed bids for the following: Gasoline far, the. last .six (6) month period of l»Sv. \ - s- ! (S) carloads of Indiana prepared stroke cr*l or the equivalent thereof, delivered as reQawded. Each truck load of coal must be accompanied «by a weight ally and signed by proper authority when delivered to tho various County Units. Bids must be submitted on form* prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by bidden, bond or certified check In an amount equal to 10% of the price bld. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. FRANK KiTSON Auditor Adams Co. June 8-15
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FLAG DAY (Continued fmm >*mtr Oaf) the Deeatur high school band. The flag was idwered at the close of the service, with three Air Scouts, whose troop is spun-
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