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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 22

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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22
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'V THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1 963 i Come 3 75' as a Just Beat That Meat rom 4 Tl tb35 2 303 Cans t' STOKELY APRICOTS unpeeled 29' 27' STAN DARD OOD STORES LB Reg BoK 39c 59c 59 lat Can EDGEWOOD PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 1K MAXWELL HOUSE COEE QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED CURRIER IVES DINNERWARE 4 CT 1 Lb Can 109 BY PASS AH 8TH ST BEAN HAM Taystee 0AM "LOA Delicious BREADED PORK PATTIES i i Neighbor Return GRAND DUCHESS BEE STEAKS Lb Lb Lb erage The senior average naa risen 489 at 11 However an announcement ov er the noon hour that' ord and General Motors sales jnid 'dlethird or ofl 125' and 137 per cent tively hit the market broadside Apparently Wall Street was not prepared for this kind of news as report on' Tuesday of sharply higher sales for 'this MORTON SALT asa riend DEIERGENICT CT LUX LIQUID DETERGENT ALL LIQUID HANDY ANDY BLEACH IN PLASTIC JUG CLOROX DETERGENT LUY ALL LIQUID DETERGENT SWAN LIQUID DETERGENT WISK PARD DOG OOD AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR PATTERN MADE IN USA I SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP I ktr Can 300 29 CHUNK STYLE TUNA Dishp tpointing sale? results or both General Motors and ord caught the' stock market unaware Wed nesday and turned a full fledged rally into a full scale selloff PREMIUM PACK LEAN TENDER PORK CUTLETS 1 I 4 I I Labor I ncomes Drop GM ord Car PiiprState 1 BAVTTP Avatac lahftr MMinM for itf different in NAV YORK (uPI) a a IT V' 1 GAL CTNS ct56' Z'v CT same period helped trigger' the best market advance since mid 1 ord declined 44 oq the news but General Motors managed to of ts early gain to Jinish off American Telephone which had and early 'advance declined Nearly every section of the list felt 'the effects of the disappoint ing sales results mainly because much of the recent advarice has been on the strength' of booming auto sales 2' HOLDER IN GERMANY Airman Second Class Wayne Holder" of rankton' husband of the former Paul Kay Overby of Alexandria has arr iMd jn Spangdahlem Germany'" toserve With the Air orce He formerly was assigned to Tyndall AB DAILY OIL GULP BIG 1 NEW YORK More than 400 000000 gallons of' petroleum pro ducts are consumed each day in the United States 'n I AC I A Ml EC A I i 55' 45L GOLDEN CORN 1 4 4i STAfcKIST 3c PACK DETERGENT LIQUID ALL tRE ANDERSON HERALD STARK 15' RESH UKR ROAST PICNIC STYLE NEW CHAMP DOG OOD revealed 1 Tuesday night strolled out of an apartment hand in hand JtTjHrout in the handsome joung Jones said yf1" 4 Miss Dqiis looking tired just smiletl Then they drove away to the apartment they? had 'shared Since arriving here three agT Il' father iaidlqe couple probably would be married soon somewhere in Iowa Thus ended the runaway of the pretty brunette socialite who at the age of 7 was a flower girl 'at the wedding of her famous aunt Grace Kelly to Prince Ranier of Monaco Miss Davis and Jones who met about a year ago while both werejtudentsat private high schools left home Aug 28 They were reported missing Sept 5 Miss Davis said she arrived in Des Moines by bus She explained they selected Des MoineS because a brother of young Jones' had Keep Your Dog Wealthy With New Champ 25 tr24'' 1 'A' IPS TRUE HOR3URiN PRICES ARE LOWER SHOP AND SAVE CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP PAN SAUSAGE pure pork 73 69' 1 age 7 topic Historical and Legal L' rancis Lally eitof of Pilot" the oldest Roman Catholic newspaper in the US vTll present He will be followed by Prof Sidney Hood head of tlie graduate school of philosophy at New York University on the topic "A "Secular Humanist Point of Bishop red Corson head of Philadelphia Area and president of tbeWorld Meth odist Council will present "A Tra ditional Protestant The topic Dissenting Prot estant will be presented by Prof ranklin Littrell profes sor of church history at Chicago Theological Seminary? brief recess Bjshop Raines will serve as moderator at a panel discussion on the issue A short address "Where Do We Go rom by Bishop I Raipes will conclude the confer ence which will adjburn at 5 pm MARY LOU SWEET POTATOES 79' 10 Ox Ay ur 57? rozen Pkg40 GRADE 'Vrw 4 Runaways Given amily Blessing or Mariiage DES MOINES Iowa (UPI) The runaway romance of the 15 year old nieceof PrincessGrace of Monaco had a happy ending Wednesday when received parental marry her secret' sweetheart The parents' of Mary Lee Da vis and John Paul JOnes Jr18 who' ran away from home a month ago' because they were in love gave their permission for the couple to marry after a brief conference" children have the permis sion of both parents to be mar ried parents said in a joint verbal statement 1 A half hour later the yqpng couple who had been in seclu sion since their secret flight was Hoste Daleville Church CW Circle Mrs' Ralph Smith was hostess at her home inDale "ville recently for the September meeUng tian Womens ellowship of the Christian Church? Mrs Charles Selby president conducted the business meeting Devotions were given by Mrs Smith and the lesson was given by Mrs Charles Also attending were Mrs loyd McWilliams and Mrs Ralph Manger Mrs Manger will be host ess for the next meeting onOcto ber 8 when the lesson will bed lay Mrs Ralph "Smith" Mrs Harlan Shirey was hostess for the So Dq We Club when sheji entertained intirTiuncneon at uieGray Cafe in Muncie recently Prizes were awarded Mrs 0 A Tucker Mrs McWilliams 'and Miss Izelia McWilliams Others present were Mrs Ar JlrsT ErErBowman Mrs Ralph Martin Mrs Carl "Sunderland and Mrs Clyde Mc i The next meeting will be at the 1 Tlbite Spot Cafe in Alexandria when Mrs Carl Timmons will be hostess Gene Gindhart and Loilis Oakley i tbeld a barbeque party for theirLittle League Baseball team at Jthe home recently Present were Jerry Richman "Tom ntz'Mike Marcum Randy 1 Ramsev Randy Shroyer Bruce' Barnham Russell Bardway Chuck' Ralphq vJ Oakley and David Gindhart Jack Swinford was elected Presi? dent of the Baseball Association' al the September held recently at the Daleville High' School i Other of ficers are Paul atesr' pi 'irst Vice President Mad Second Vice President Bar bara Grim Third Vice President' rend Jan Erickson Secretary 1 The jSalem Twnship arm Bu reau field a wiener roast at the home of Warren Howell recently Red German Visits Poland Talks On Soviet Sino Split WARSAW East German i tri vommunisi Mjduer naner ja oncni arnveu uy piane ntuno day for talks wjith Polish party "chief Wladyslaw Gomulka "Our fEast German Polish) re lations are based on Marxism the unity of Socialist na tions" Ulbricht told airport gyeeters including Gomulka Ambassador Wang Ping V' i Observers said re marks indicated his talks with will center on the Sino' Soviet split And possibly oh thb Soviftt bloc conference said to be 4 planned in Moscow in November visit his first? to Poland in five years was ev 'pec ted to last five or six days Gomhlka said in welcoming Ul briebt that "the new relations 1 between Poland and the (Red' German)? democratic changed the balance of power in JSurope in favor of So SMOKED 14' 65' Church Vs State 1 Ta Be Pondered 1 At Conference The Area of the Meth odist Church is sponsoring a spe ciallconferenceOcU ai the In diana State airgrounds Coliseum Indianapolis to discuss pie" issue pf church and state The conference is open to al Inter ested persons' (or a small regis tration fee 2The conference! entitled aration Bane or A Dia logue on Church and will open at 9 a oltowing registra tion xand opening remarks hy Bishop Richard Rainesr six representative speakers will pre sent 30 to discussions irst of the three morning speak ers will be Prof Paul A reund a professor of law at Harvard University who will speak on the traveled through' tha Midwest 'i and suggested the city They took a modest furpished apartment under thenarne ot Mr 'and Mrs John Paul Jones all Crek' Bridge To Be Opened Soon The pouring of concretefoLlhjB new county 'bridgeover all Creek on the Main St Rd was completed Monday County" Surveyor JohnManship The span will be opened for tral fic in 'two weeks The structure is 122 feet long and 28 feet wide and was built by Coe and Staite ort Wayne contrac tors on a 'bid of $22000" Manship told theBoard of Coun ty Commissioners yesterday a new bridge Over oster Creek in Green Twpf is included in a $32000 appropriation request to be' before the County Council this week 7 i SHOP STANDARD OR ALL YOUR OOD NEEDS THIS WEEK AND PROVE TO YOURSEL YOU SAVE MORE ON YOUR TOTAL OOD BILL AT STANDARD JL 2 I RESH PORK HOCKS Lb 29e BRAUNSCHWIEGER Tpp Tasto Lb 49c LAKE PERCH inlay's 1 Ox Pkg 29c 39' STUEDSAUSAGEspcy GET READY OR ALL CLEANING TIME VINYL WAX SIMONIZE REDI STARCHsppay REDI STARCH LIQUID LOOR QLEANER vsza DRAIN CLEANER miMiTi MASTERWAX SIMONIZE ASPARAGUS GARDEN RESH TOP TASTE 69 A Mb Ifl I i Incomes of 124 northern Indiana management practices including farmers who kept records with choice of farm enterprises obtain Purdue University's agricultural ing high crop yields handling department last ear efficientlyrmaintainihg an aaeauate Business and the ability to operating Things' were going ftfll: speed expenses in line' Mto the total ahead for the slock marketear yalue oLJbe produced jyjn the session in the wake of Detailed averages from the Tuesday Is new record high for northern Indiana rec it lie "Dow Jones iijdustfial av zxvz iOKO nvn ntreiilanlA in rhomi am'iVa Thn crtnmi 1HUO IU1 1JV U1V U1UIZUXMV 4 three 1962 Indiana arm Business Summaries: EC 241 Northern Area Sm arms EC 242 Northern Area Med arm EC LgTarms These summaries are available to Indiana residents without charge from the Agricultural Eco nomics Department AES Annex Purdue University Lafayette Ind 47907 2 69' 4 ta Tt 1 i Purdue University's agricultural totaled $3641 compared to $5970Vu to 49617 11 Smith agricultural econo 'trnist in charge of the project ex plains that this sharp drop result from several factors Yields 7 all major crops? except oats Afell below their 1961 levels Cash Income from livestock and liye Scfnrlt nmdnce 'also waS'SUbStan JZtially below the 1961 total al though the cost of purchased feed increased $800 per 'JS ince the northern Indiana area ewas more heavily weighted with farms price relationships of dairy products relative to grain and livestock" were not asavor 7able as a year earlier Smith points' out Averaee net farm income of the tip state cooperators' was $8900 st compart to $11121 in 1961 Av acreage per unit i272) was same as in 1961 The J24 larger than average' and operated more efficiently than ay "erage Cash receipts per farm totaled: $33227 and expenses $25765 highest of record Each farm a capital about $105000 an increase" of $2000 from the previous Rate earned Jon investment jnted to 38 per cent compar ed to" 69 per cent Jn 1961 Rate earned represents net farm in J'come less operator wage and management charges and man agement charge for the landlord divided by total capital invested Average labor incomes were 'higherjonJthe larger! arms Smith notes Labor incomes on the med ium farms (160 240 tillable acres) averaged $1475 more than for farms with fewer than 160 tillable hcres The large farms (more than 240 tillable acres) had aver age labor incomes that were $2206 "Inore the medhnn sized farms 4 Although these income differ ences were significant there were differences in average earm Ings between the more profitable within each size category than there were between the three size of farm groups This difference Amounted to $5 J68 $7637 and $6179 for the small medium and large farms respeb lively Smith says that a large part of these income differences cgq be GENUINE CUIAIER IVES PRINTS REPRODUCED IN JMPERALBLUE JQRE! 4 PIECE PLACE SETTING With Coupon QO Only 77 COVERED SUGAR BOWL With' Coupon 99 Only 59' umnMSMM iSjESgSfiiKa BUBS I S' bm CT xx AM BI flOKvB BB Bb Kb Ml MM ItHM Jr 2t 1 1 1 rnir A KSBB r'l wnBBBgl iA 'Mb i 9 I Hm BbHRwCNEW MB HKmB BW MB 1 1 I CT CT CT? 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1893-1987