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The Daily Aanner, Graepr»s*U. Indiana Thursday, April 1,1965

Three Officers Face execution

southeast of Vietiane in opposi-

On The U. S. Farm Front

month was 75, the same as In mid-Feburary, but one point below mid-March, 1964.

VIETLANE. Laos UPI

apainst the army command this week will be shot to death if captured, the office of neutralist Premier Souvanna Phou-

ma said today.

wholesale milk,

and wheat.

hogs, lettuce

Farm costs — including interest, taxes and farm wage rates — were unchanged for the month but were lU per cent

tion to the army s decision to, WASHINGTON UPI - Farm

| prices received for crops and

reassign them to other posts, j Uvestock rose a bare % per They held on to the town for cent in the month ended March three days with 500 troops. But 15 - the Agriculture Department

The three rebel colonels who the movement collapsed and the ; re P orted ues aJ *

staged an abortive mutiny so i diers when government \ The index of prices received ; above those of a year earlier.

paratroopers entered the town, by farmers for the month was Prices for family living items

unchanged from that of a year ! averaged slightly lower during

Military sources said Peun, ear ij er the month, but not enough to who was also a police chief, The department said farmers disturb the index of prices paid, has already crossed the the Me- j received higher prices for to- The larger declines were for

Cols. Sipraseuth Saycocie, kon piver and fled tQ nei g h J matoes, celery, beef cattle, cot- food and auto supplies. Clothing Kharmie Sayrathepeum and ^ ton, chickens, soybeans, and prices were down slightly, as Peun Chaysan on Sunday seiz- borins Thailand ’ The where * corn In the month ended March were prices of household lur-

ed control of the Mekong river abouts of the other two were g u ^ these reUmns were off- nishings.

town of Thakheg, 150 miles not immediately known. set in part by lower prices for The parity ratio for the

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Also... REAL ESTATE FOR RENT LOST & FOUND HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED BUSINESS SERVICES

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Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman has announced establishment of a pesticide information center in the department’s national agricultural library. Freeman said the center is a pioneering development which marks a significant advance in making widely available masses of scientific and technical information on pests and their control. He said the department has under consideration establishment of additional science information centers to serve other subject matter areas. An important product of the center is a bi-weekly publication — the Pesticides Documentation Bulletin.

Fincastle News Fincastle Correspondent By Mrs. Maude Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peace and family of Michigan City called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Saturday afternoon. Members of the Farm Bureau attended a meeting in RoaChdale the first of the week. Douglas Baird spent Friday night and Saturday with his grandmother Baird. Mrs. Richard Leeke entertained her teen-age Sunday School Class Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maudlehall and family moved to Greencastle this week. Due to illness of Mrs. Mary V. Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and children, Johnny, Billy, Jimmy, Beckie Jo and Ronny, took cake and ice cream

to her home that she and grandmother Brohtem coujd help Ronnie celebrate his sixth birthday, Friday night. Mrs. Olive Baird called on Mrs. Verna Miller Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Cox called on her mother Mrs. Miller, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joe Baird and children Doug and Sarah Beth, visited his mother Mrs. Olive Baird Wednesday evening. Members of the Entertainment Committee of the Church here met with Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter Sunday afternoon. , Callers on Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter this week were: Mrs. Sue Ann Caroll and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clodfelter and family, Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers

and children and Robert Shillings. Mrs. Olive Baird and Mrs. Nona Routh attended the pancake and sausage supper at th« Federated Church in Russellville, Friday evening and later attended the basketball g a m • in New Market. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ward and sons, and Mrs. Genieva Baker and son Donald called on the Shillings family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler called on relatives in Terr# Haute Sunday afternoon.

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Center Cut or Arm Chuck Roast One Low Price u49‘

SIDE PORK, lb.. 49c PORK CUTLETS , 59c

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CJf - SOURCE 0F SAVINGS' |l ON THE SQUARE

TENDER JUICY

Steaks 79

SIRLOIN or RIB

BEEF TO BOIL lb. 25c

STEW BEEF NO BONE NO WASTE lb. 59c

MINUTE STEAKS lb. 69c

FIRST CUT

PORK CHOPS .. » 43‘

STARK-WETZEL

WIENERS ib 49

FRESH Ground Beef Ground Fresh Hourly ib49<

VALENTINE BOLOGNA or FRANKS Lb. 39c

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DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES All 39c Varieties 3 For $1.00

GIANT 10OZ. T«jtes good it FRESH-PERKEDf

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MARTHA WHITE MIXES Box 10c

MORTON Soft Pies

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WAGNER’S ORANGE 0 .. 29c

LEST0IL PINE SCENT

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DAUNTLESS 46 OZ.

Tomato Juice

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MORTON'S SALT

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JIFFY CORN MUFFIN MIX, Box 10c|COMQ TISSUE . . . 4Rolls29c

DEBBIE 32 OZ.

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SHIP A HOY SALMON, Tall Can .

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12 OZ CANS Hi-C DRINKS . . .

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GIANT THRILL - 8c Off .

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GIANT CHEER - 10c Off .

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GIANT TIDE - 10c Off . .

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FRISKIES MEAL TURKEY PARTS TURKEY & BACON 2 Cans 29c

. . . 5 Ib. Bag 65c PUPPY CHOW, Box . 35c

CATLIFE CAT FOOD . . ,10c

POUND TRAY FANCY

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ... 69c

SUPREME COCONUT CHOC. DROP

49c

POUND

BAG

NBC COOKIE TREATS Pound 39c

GOLDEN RIPE

BANANAS, Ib 10-

RED BUTTON RADISHES, Pkg. 5c GREEN ONIONS, Bnncll ... 10c

VELIO ONIONS ... 3 lbs 19c

ONION SETS, Ib. 19c

U.S.NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES . . 20 Ib. Bag $1.39

FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES, Ooz. 35c

CRISP PASCAL CELERY, Stalk 19c

NEW RED POTATOES . . . 51b. Bag 49c

ONION PLANTS

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