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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1964

Fire Sweeps Muncie Store MUNCIE, Ind. (UPI) — Fire swept a furniture store in downtown Muncie early today and all available equipment and fire department personnel was called out to battle the blaze. The flames broke out in a three-story building housing the Gable Furniture Store. A Chinese restaurant, the Mandarin Inn next door, was damaged badly. Three families were forced out of their apartments above the restaurant, and several other businesses in the area removed merchandise when the fire threatened to spread. Youth Escapes Serious Injury /Robert Hess, Jr., 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, of 624 Schiemeyer St., escaped serious injury this afternoon when struck by an automobile in the 100 block of north Third street. The youngster was westbound in an alley and rode out in front of a car driven by Mildren Germann, 52, route 4, Decatur, which was northbound on Third St. Unable to stop in time, the Germann vehicle struck the boy. He suffered a cut and bruised left leg but refused medical treatment and rode home on* the bicycle, which suffered slight damage. The city police investigated the 1:08 p.m. mishap, which occurred at 120 N. Third St. First Indiana Polio Case Is Reported INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The first case of polio in Indiana this year was reported today by the State Board of Health. The board’s weekly morbidity report for last week recorded a case In Grant County. A year ago, two cases had been reported by this time of year. The five-year average for the first eight months of the year is five cases. New York Stock Ex«*h»w«e Price MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T. 70%, Du Pont 261%, Ford 50%, General Electric 82, General Motors 91%, Gulf Oil 57%, Standard Oil. Ind. 81%, Standard Oil N. J 86, U.S. Steel 57%. Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) —Livestock: Hogs 4,7oo;hari9ws_ and_ steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 1-2, 200-225 lb 17.2517.50; 1-3, 190-250 lb 16.75 17.25; 2-3, 230-280 lb 1625-16.75; few 280-310 lb 15.75-16.25; few lots 1-2, 175-190 lb 16.00-17.00; sows steady to 25 higher 3, 280-350 lb 14.75-15.50; 350-40 lb 13.014.75; 2-3, 400-550 lb 12.50-13.50. Cattle 1,400; calves 150; steers and heifers strong to 25 higher; mostly choice steers 23.0024.00; load average and high choice 24.25; high good and low choice 22.50-23.00; good 205022.25; few mostly choice heifers 21.50- good and mixed good and low choice 19.00-12.50; cows strong to mostly 50 higher; utility and commercial 16.00-18.00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 21.00-24.50; few high choice and prime 25.00. Sheep 700; spring lambs fully stAdy; choice and prime 23.0024.00; one lot prime 24.25; good to choice 21.00-23.00. ... Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 5,000; under 230 lb steady to weak, instances 25 lower; over 230 lb fully steady; No L 2 190-225 lb 17.25-17.50; 40 head averaging 205 lb 17.75; bulk mixed No 1-3 190-230 lb 16.75-17.25, few 17.50; 230-260 lb 16.25-16.75; No 2-3 250-270 lb 15.90-16J35. Cattle 10,000, calves none; slaughter steers steady to 25 higher; heifers barely steady; 3 loads prime 1225-1325 lb slaughter steers 25-50; high choice and prime 1125-1400 lb 24.5025.25; several loads mostly prime 1200-1300 lb 25.25; choice 1100-1400 lb 23.50-24.50; mixed good and choice 900 - 1300 lb 22.50- good 21.00-22.50; 2 loads and part loads 970-1000 lb heifers 23.50-23.75, most choice 800 - 1050 lb 21.75 - 23.25; good 1850-20.50; mixed good and choice 20.25-2150;. cutter cows 12.50- canner 11.50-12.75. Sheep 500; slaughter lambs steady; 2 tots choice and prime 80-100 lb 24.50; good and choice 22.00-24.00; good 20.00-21.50. Plant Holden It’s good to oil the dishes in which po'ted plants are set The cleanup job is much easier, since lime and other chemical stains are prevented.