Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1964 — Page 4
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■ ■ Agfi&SlMLZZflrrA Xitfr / Ef;:' ■ > Jnnier Merry Maids The Monmouth Junior Merry Maids 4-H club held their first meeting Monday evening at the Monmouth school The meeting was opened by the outgoing president. Karen Kunkel. Songs were led by Carolyn Boerger. Pledges were led by Was hi m n i ■ ;
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Jill Fuelling and Sue Ann Graves Emotion of officers was held. Those elected are: president Jill Fuelling; vice president, Carolyn Boerger; secretary, Karen Scherer; treasurer, Susan Fuelling; news reporter. Sue Ann Graves; recreation leaders, Rebecca Rice and Janice Aumann; song leader, Kristine Boerger; health and safety, Trella Mann; devotional leader’ Sandra Kukelhan; scrapbook committee, Carol Beihold and Cindy De Long. The members of the club are:
Jill and Susan Fuelling, Carolyn and Kristine Boerger, Karen Scherer, Sue Ann Graves, Sandra Kukelhan, Trella Mann, Rebecca Rice, Janice Aumann, Carol and Debbie Beihold, Cindy and Jenny DeLang, and Denise Franklin. The members who will serve refreshments in future meetings were decided. The dues are ten cents per meeting for ten meetings. They may be paid at each meeting or all at once. Jill Fuelling will demonstrate foods at the next meeting, which win be March 23.
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Cnlcago Praduca CHICAGO (UPD — Produce: Live poultry barred rock fryers 21; special fed White Rock fryers IU-20; roasters 24%-25Vi. Cheese processed loaf 39-44; brick 38-44; Swiss Grade A 5255; B 50-54. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89 score 55. Eggs steady: white large extras 32%; mixed large extras 32; mediums 30%; standards 29%.
Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD-Live-stock: Hogs 6;250; steady to mostly 25 lower; 1-2 190-225 lb 15.5015.75; 1-3 190-230 lb 14.85-15.50; 230-250 lb 14-65-15.85; >ows steady to strong to 25 higher; 2-3 330-550 lb 12.75-13.75. Cattle 1.100; calves 30; fully steady; average choice steers 22.75; choice 21.75-82.50; mixed good and choice 21.25-32 00; good 20.0041-75; high choice and a few prime heifers 32.00; choice 21.00-31.75; good and
mixed good and choice 19.0021.00; cows strong to 50 higher, Sility and commercial 13.75.50. few 16.00; bulls strong to 25 higher; cutter to commercial 16.50-19.50; vealers fully steady, good and choice 28.00-33.00, few choice 34.00-3Y.00. Sheep none. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.
COURT NfWS Divorce Case Support during the pendency of the action was set at 110 per week for the plaintiff and minor child in the case of Dora May Turnbleson vs. Robert Edwin Tumbleson. Entered Chris H. Museman entered his appearance for the defendants in the case of Ivan Fox vs. Arbye Velez and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burkhart. Fox had filed a complaint for conversion by landlord and intermbddlers of crops. Divorce Case Dismissed In the divorce action of Lester L. Sheets vs. Mary L. Sheets, the plaintiff filed a motion to dismiss and the court ordered the action dismissed with costs assessed the plaintiff. Complaint Filed A complaint on a note was filed by Interstate Finance Co. of Indiana, Inc., vs. Ernest and Deola Foreman. A summons was ordered issued to the sheriff for the defendants, returnable March 30. College Basketball NCAA REGIONAL® Mid-East Tourney Loyola (Ill.y 101, Murray State 91. Ohio U. 71, Louisville 69 (overtime). Far West Tourney Utah State 91, Arizona State 90. Seattle 61, Oregon State 57. NAIA TOURNEY Kentucky State 71, Redlands 65. High Point (N. C.) 86, Ferris State (Mich.) 70. St. Cloud (Minn.) 66, Jersey City State 47. Central Oklahoma State 95, Cedarville (O.) 40. Pacific Lutheran 109, Buena Vista (la.) 94. Pan American (Tex.) 94, LaCrosse State (Wis.) 82. Emporia State (Kan.) 93, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 68. Georgia Southern 86, Dakota Wesleyan 72. Carpet Sweeping Throw a little bran, slightly moistened, on the carpet before sweeping, and it will help wonderfully in freshening that carpet.
10 GUHT SOLE DAYS (Rexall} D,lla,D, » s Thurs. March 12 thru Sat. March 21 First Quality Seamless NYLONS 1 American Made Transistor ■ BATTERIES 3 1 Rexall j TOOTHPASTE 1 Brilliant White Boxed STATIONERY 2 box., 1 RUBBING ALCOHOL 2 ( . r 1 Rexall t MULTIPLE VITAMINS 10 0 s 1 Rexall Fast PERMANENTS "oo 1 Rexall Cool Blue Cream ' DEODORANT 2«, r 1 Polystyrene Crystal TISSUE DISPENSER > All Wool SCATTER RUGS 39c Rexall MOTH CRYSTALS 3 ib, *1- 2 ’ Rexall 500 ASPIRIN “n s l-39 Rexall Liquid Cream SHAMPOO 150 9SC Rexall HAIR SETTING GEL "so 9SC Rexall HAIR SETTING LOTION 98C Cara Nome Brite Set* HAIR SPRAY f;?' 98C Polystyrene Crystal WASTE BASKET ........ $ 1«77 14 Sheets In A Pack GIFT WRAPS 2 f„ r $ 1 Plastic t SHOWER CAP 12C Smith Drug Co.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1964
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