Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1960 — Page 2

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School Study Group Will Meet Tonight * Thr Adam* county study omi•j fntttrr and member* of thr ad- > vlbpO group* will meet al the Adam* Central *cbt»"l cafeteria al • < o'rkirk tonight. di*cu*»ln< •*»«■ pewgre*. tn date. and the future • action un the survey of the eatauog ,» in Iter county s*'b** , i 3 system * Each rd the nmr-man »tudr »• group w ill prewut a terwl Udk aa Fa hl* IMtlMduai area <rf tb> survey •. t* iatormitip the entire gr<*ip “I *h< f’dtrrcticwi tn be taken by the group., ’ and of the lafatnudwa gatncr<si | r ■ io dal* a “BROASTED” GOLDEN BROWN CHICKEN SHAFFER’S Restaurant 904 N. 13H» St Coll 3-3857

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Read Testimony To Murder Trial Jury I IXM ANIiEtiEM •UM 1 <“ I*’ R Ik-mard Finch’* rmoUotM*-*' k rd rtn »i«l of •*»* hi* *dc *'•'■' killrd Will br read in k culm «i- 1 tn<MH»h*r< today to • murder trial jury pnniidrrini Uk- talc >d th' wralthv »utßr«»n and hi* paramour Carole Trrgntt Finch < ir»U»n<»n,v la»t month ' tirmotht tear* to the eye* ot 1 >p<x’tal**ra and a ctwpk* mrmbrr*| l«»t the turv "f *ev<Mi women nno hvc men About MU page* of that i teetinumv now was being read 'n the court room cleared of upccta(tor* Finch and Mi*» Trcguff wcrc : brought from their fall cell* foi I the reading. . The jury a»ked for thu reading I Saturday before continuing IL* deI liberation* <>n whether Finch. 4J. i 'and Mimi Ttegoff. 23. arc guilt* of the July Ik of Barbara Jean Ftnch The jury received the caw Friday afternoon Oniv about <3 page* of the transcript were read Saturdav before the juror* received until to.day. It was estimated reading ofi the testimony would delay re-! 1 sumption of deliberations until 1 late today or Tuesday.

— M - LAKX requimd to BUY FAIM food maaket USKCT HbteAatiM . h . Fem Volea *OO — • J 400 - fl R ■ r. " TSTfcr LESS WORK TO BUY ( m\r& fTrm food, in 195» a. they did in JM7-40. Though dollar cost has rUen 11 per ®* n L **»♦ “*•• have increased and farmer.* price, have declined. Chart i based on annual purchaw. «t farm food, by urban J" MM;n tail coat, marketing tpread and* farm value are divided by av- r-ae net hourly earning, of manufacturing wo****Data- Agriculture Department’, agriculture marketing wmce.

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\X*Pllyl * s i ’ 1 \ r | i\y-’ V«& ■ ' 1 il \ ACCUSED—Mr*. Nellit Lw 1 *itrr. 38 a former model, facet I newimen tn Detroit after aha was aroused of hiring three men U» kill her wealthy husband, Parvis (Bill) Laaaiter, 38. Laaaiter was shot and bludgeoned to death last April. \ a/ 1 J HHMMMsi' PARTY GIRL — Frances Adams is a wife, mother, grandmother and the first Democratic Woman of the Year. The Democratic National Committee selected Mrs. Adams of ( Phoenix, Ariz., for the honor which carries, with it a trip to Washington. Mrs. Adams is Democratic vice chairman of i Maricopa County in Arizona and leads the area’s year-round j '• political activity.

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Barbara Fiechttr To Plan Annual Dinner Min hartMM Fiechtro R A 41 Um> Indiana U«UV*r*My unilt glad-, ujtc rfwplrr of Thata g|gm« Phi, i n Initial i»»“f«**»l‘»nal fralctnl!> • thm's annual Malli* dinner . L •.dM'dulcd tor April 1 Ml** Mary Kimbrough. natMMal Theta Mima j«hi |.ra«id<mt. »tll b* «'*•* M*'**’ I „ al the l«*> dinner for women ih mmnflk MtiiwiM fir Ift Sh<* * the M Louu PoabDlapatch Ml»» Fcicbtcr. a junior, to In charge of name tag* tor the dinner and to chairman of the Matrix I milestones committee. She was I alao recently elected keeper of the archive* for the. cnlkglatc chapRural Youlhers To Entertain Seniors "Senior Night” will feature the March 10 meeting of the Adams evunty rural youth club to be held Thursday night al the Lincoln school gym in Decatur. All rural high school seniors are being invited as special guests of the rural youth club for this meeting. I Mixers will open the meeting at 8 p. m. and Janice Busick will b» in charge of registration. Carolyn Moore will lead the group singing | and Legora Markle will give de-■ Lotion*. A panel discussion on "Rural youth inspiration" will be j moderated by Sally McCullough. featuring panel members. Ron| Gerber. Gloria Koeneman. Ray i Miller. Janice Busick, John Mesh-1 berger. ands Carolyn Moore. The I special feature for the evening l will be a television show with, Jerry Sprunger in charge. Gary Shoaf, president, will conduct the business meeting. Arrangements will be announced for the district Co-Op banquet to biheld March 21 at the Wabash Honeywell building in Wabash and the state basketball tournament March 19 at Indianapolis. Recreation and refreshments served by Larry Dubach, Margaret Bixler, and Carolyn Moore will I conclude the meeting. — ■ All rural young people and high ■ school seniors are urged and invited to attend. -

National 4-11 Club Week Observed Over Nation

7” frtMilh* ai*d fTHKff than two ttuliMXl u> the United Stele* u» national 4-H club week T* I • week to dr*i*• national 4-n| dub week to call public auroitioni io 111 club wtrtk. to enroll new members, and to help all ctubj fur service to their community and country. 4 H elul> work will this ye«» center around the theme of Live, I learn, terse through 4-H ” NearItv I «0 Adam* county boys and I girls between the ages of 10 to 21 [will be enrolling and reenrolling I in 4-H club work The memberI .hip goal fur the county is !,«*> i The deadline for Adams county 4-H enrollment Is March IS and I membership cards arc available I from local club leaders or the county extension In the Decatur 1 |x>*t office basement. The 4-H dub program is now thr largest rural youth organizeI lion in the United States. It to I not only organised in the rural I areas, but many club* are organized In towns and cities Boy* and girls learn to work and play together under the guidance of local club leader* and the county extension workcrv-Xeo N SeltenI right, county aA-icbttural agent lard Lois Folk, horn* n.tra-| lion agent. V . . Boy* and girls are organized in-, to clubs with their own elected officers and "learn by doing” under i the guidance of their Icadrt 1 * | ' Twenty-nine local 4-H clubs arc organized in Adams county. The members each carry a project and I study the 4-H bulletins. Members | I pav nothing to join a 4-H club, but | local clubs sometimes charge ' dues for their own use if they ( choose to do so. AH report forms • and proejet bulletins are free They attend meetings and take | part, in programs. They partici-, pate in other 4-H activities, camps, achievement days, field days, tours, fair and exhibits, demonstrations and judging. 4-H club work is based on the needs and interests of the club members. The 4-H club emblem is a four--1 leaf clover with the letter "H*. lan each leaf. The four ‘.H s I stand for head, heart, hands and j health. The leaves of the clover ! And the “H’s" are white. The national 4-H colors are green and white. The white Js for purity and green is nature s most common color. - _ •

MONDAY. MAIUH f. IMO

4 H chib member* have a* their motto ,a Tb Make the Best Bettor " and the pledge which to recited at mo*t all 4-H gathering, la; I pledge my Head to clearer thinking, my Heart io greater tovslij my Hand* to larger service my Health to better living for my eiub. my community IND! AN A 1*0143 IUFH — LiveHog* >4OO. generally steady; 190-JBO lb 15 25-15 75. top 1600; 280-300 lb 14 75-15 25; 180-110 lb 13 00-15.25 Cattle 2 000. calve* 50; strong to a* much as 50 higher; good steer* >4 50-28 75; good and choice j 27 00-2?X5. choice 28 00-28 50; good I and mixed good and choice heifer* 23 75-25 50; choice 2800. vealer* steady; good and choice 33 0037.00; standard and tow good 27.00-33 00. Sheep 50; steady: spot* 50 higher; ml exdc ohdaeETAOIHS I higher, mixed choice and prime wooled lambs 22.00-22 50. CHICAGO i UPD—Livestock Hogs 8.000; unevenly 25-75. I mostly 50 higher; mixed No. 1-2-3 190-240 lb 15.25-15 75; several hun- - dred mixed No. 1-2 190-220 lb 'ls 75-16 00; 44 head lot mixed No. 11-2 210 lb 1600: several lot* No. '2 230-250 lb 15.38-15.66; mixed No. j 2-3 240-280 lb 14.75-15.25; several I lots mixed No. 2-3 280-330 lb 14 00-14 75 Cattle 15.000, calves 100; high 1 choice and prime steer* mostly 50 to 100 higher: steers averagw choice and below steady to 50 ' higher; heifers fully 50 higher; ivealers verh scarce and steady; I dozen loads high choice to mostly (prime 1150-1400 lb fed steers 31 2532.00; load 1025 lb 31.00; numerous loads mixed choice and prime : 1100-1400 lb 30.00-31.00; most choice 27.00-30 00: good 24 0027.00; several loads high choice and mixed choice and prime heifers 28.25-28 50; most choice 26.50128 00; loadlots mixed good and choice 25.75-26.25; good 23 00-25 50; few standard and good vealers 23 00-32.00 Sheep 1,500; al classes steady; choice and prime 95-115 lb wooled Slaughter lambs 2200-23.00; three loads 107 lb 23.00; good 2150-22 00: two loads choice and prime 107 Lb No. 3 pelt shorn 19.50. I The annual hospital HU for canI cer is estimated at about $350,000,000 or over eleven times more ' than what the public gave the (American Cancer Society to fight cancer in 1959. Support the ; Society’s 1960 Crusade. nSKt I ' ''■"M ' IK ■ • --• ’->*A fix WAY DOWN UNDER — The American flag waves over the geographical South Pole. The Navy put it there (with the city distance signs) during “Operation Deep Freeze-60.” _ Quality I Pboto Finishings AU Work Left Before J 8:00 p. m. Monday Ready Wednesday at 10 a. m. Holthouse j Drug Co. I