Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1964 — Page 5
WBQtaCSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964
State Returns INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—State ticket returns at 11:30 a.m., EST, from 4,377 of 4,416 precincts: Lt. Gov.—Ryan R 925,681, Rock D 1,008,561. Sec. State—Powell R 866,042, Bottorff D 1,042,059. Auditor—Lindley R 784,872, France D 863,864. Ureas.—Shyder R 778,499, New D 867,860.
WIN UP TO 5500.00 ® Libby Tomato Juice 4 $ 1 Semi - Boneless Libby Vegetables gs 3 "c.~ 3 49 c (■I Maxwell House luStdllt CoffOG 6-oz. Jar s l' s ■ A OW Virginia Applesauce «■* 29 c L’tJwl D°l® r ' H MLB I 888 Fould's Spaghetti 7oz - pkg - 10 c Fould's Macaroni 7 -~ 10 c Mandarin Oranges 4 z . 88 c ixsErl FffV Fk> or Wax -■ $ 1 39 Whole or Half || U( | SO|l 4 G ia„tß.l l , ib. Kroger Jelly x 10-oz. jars Chili w-Beans v- 24-oz. can 39 c ° B®<loo<J thru November 7. tj t D6ef StCW Country club 24-oz. Can Cake Mix 4c Off Kroger Frozen French Kroger Variety ■ /TiiisbuivYf y; sff j I J|s| II I OvC ? x ■■'"”■ 'OO J 188 aewMdne.rM.ta. ... SEmEI HB Michigan n 4 I " av ‘- s ~f >< r «^ r ■ 1 *X. JSJ-SMJ Wgn[ r CT Variety Bread ■ Cauliflower > 29 £ ■*• i»«®iial ■ and minerals. Saturdav Nov 7fh Saturday, ■ Fresh Hawaiian or return! your Ouantifv Rpsnrvnrl n* I T °P Valuc Stamps for your Keservea. B Pineapple 49c .. ... Another Seasonal i B Fir,t i urn ’P s "’ ro* Top ■ hxf i1& I—Jill Shelled Halves m Stamps |1 < I I I | 1 | 1 Bl ■!> Pecans ---X99c I [EB ,: '”' d thru ?. bct \/ 1 ■—-— — : —. ; . _____ .. . * ' ■ ■ -'■ ' - ■ CK\ ■ .... - -.. . ■ ■. -" , ■-■ '• '■ ' . ,»■
Atty. Gen.—Steers R 774,066, Dillon D 872,483. School Supt.—Beasley R 731,471, Wilson D 845,201. Courts reporter—Caylor R 695,604, Corey D 782,200. Supreme Judge—Cooper R 680,834, Jackson D 753,417. Appellate Judge, Ist Dist.— Cook R 680,509, Faulconer D 708,249, Glass R 673,389, Martin D 753,H5, McDonald R 676,119, Prime D 743,805. Appellate Judge, 2nd Dist.— Kelley R 677,387, Bierly D
747,705, Pfaff R 669,576, Smith D 781,313. New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAT PRICES A. T. & T., 69%; Du Pont, 276%; Ford, 59%; General Electric, 87y<; General Motors, 102¥<; Gulf Oil, 59%; Standard Oil Ind., 42%; Standard Oil N. J., 88%; U. S. Steel, 57%.
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Murphy Is Apparent California Winner LOS ANGELES (UPD - Republican senatorial candidate George Murphy was optimistic today about beating incumbent Democratic Sen. Pierre Salinger but declined to claim victory. Murphy, enjoying a lead of almost 150,000 votes over the
former White House press secretary, told his campaign workers: “Things look very good. I would be extremely surprised if the trend changed. I am extremely pleased. Sen. Salinger said he wants to wait until the absentee ballots are counted before making a statement I don’t blame him. That’s proper." « In discussing the Senate race, Murphy said he felt voters resented the “intrusion" of Salin-
ger who had been absent from his native California for some years. He also said that Gov. Edmund G. Brown’s appointment of Salinger to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Clair Engle, D-Calif., “backfired” on Salinger. Governor Brown said that Salinger's strong stand against Proposition 14 to nullify the Rumford Housing Act which prohibited discrimination in housing hurt the Democrat at
the polls. Murphy did not make a stand on Proposition 14, which was overwhelmingly approved. Courtney To Coach HOUSTON (UPD-Clint Courtney, formerly a catcher for five American League baseball clubs, will be a coach and bullpen catcher for the Houston Colts next year.
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Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPD—Produce: Live poultry, barred rock fryers 22; special fed White Rock fryers 18-19. Cheese, processed loaf 41 %- 46; brick 41%-46%; Swiss 80-100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50. Butter, firm; 93 score 61%; 92 score 61%; 90 score 60%; 89 score 60. Eggs, irregular: white large extras 35; mixed large extras 34; mediums 25%; standards 30.
