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PACE TWELVE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 8. 1969 WEIGHTS, MEASURE REPORT 1,000 Pumps Are Inspected By LARRY FIELD In case you ever need to know, there are more than 1,000 included In the 1970 year, Janney reported that 29,890 orange flavored frozen "push-ups," a treat for the kiddies, were con gasoline, kerosene and fuel oil demned while in the warehouse. Pleads Guilty To 12 Counts In City Court By FLOYD CREECH A Muncie man, who told Judge Thomas Raisor in City Court this morning that he is being returned to the Pendleton State Reformatory as a parole violator, where he faces the remaining seven years and seven months of a previous sentence, entered guilty pleas to an accumulation of 12 additional charges. Michael Dean Downham, 21, Redwood Trailers, U.S. south, entered guilty pleas to charges of reckless pumps in Delaware County and all bear a little round sticker Weights and Measures inspector, J.

Paul Janney. Janney, reflecting on his annu and 271 of them needed adjustment before the approval sticker was affixed. He said he and his assistant inspector, Earl Childs, also enforce the state requirement for anti-drain valves for gasoline pumps. Janney explained that the hose and pump mechanism will hold about 6 to 7 cents worth of fuel and in the past, motorcycle riders have been known to tour service stations at night and drain the hoses for a tank full of gasoline. GROCERY SCALES ARE CHECKED "This just protects the consumer all the way through," he continued, with each pump checked at least once a year.

The inspectors, now quartered in the new county building on the second floor, also check scales in grcceries and other scales for weighing truckloads of materials from ounces to tons. In the computing -scale category like groceries use, there were 42 of 517 scales checked during the year that needed admust-ment of 182 scales of other types tested for accuracy. While on the rounds of grocery out'ets, the inspectors checked 27,594 packages and found 2,972 that were to be condemned for inaccurate weight. They figure by the checks made, control was placed on nearly one quarter million individual packages of food products or related items. In a recent development to be al report just completed, said the last 12 months "has been a quiet year.

You just wonder why Acting on a tip from a Selma housewife, Janney said the sher-bet-on-a-stick iten'i contained about half as many fluid ounces as claimed on the package. The manufacturer in Frankfort, Janney said, instructed the distributor to dispose of the entire lot and at Janney's suggestion, the various agencies in the county caring for children, invalids and senior citizens, are to benefit from the underweight "find." Meanwhile, copies of the report are being sent to other inspectors including Frankfort, to get at the source of the trouble. and then decide maybe this year activity will be doubled." He works on a year than begins July 1 and ends June 30. The report shows the weights and measures officers, working driving, disorderly conduct, driving while his license under the direct control of the State Board of Health, checked suspended, theft, minor in possession of alcoholic beverages, intoxication, disregarding a traffic signal, no registration and three charges of having no valid driver's license. 1,241 fuel pumps during the yearj Before pronouncing sentence on charges and was ordered to the 12 charges, Judge Raisor Eastern Indiana Deaths traffic school.

His license was masked Downham why he com-mitted all the offenses, adding, Students Work In Accounting suspended for six months. FOUND GUILTY ON TWO COUNTS told you're a very talented "artist, but are wasting your tal ent." Downham replied, "If I knew why, I'd quit." In the only City Court trial of the day, Cecil R. Powell, 31, 2010 N. Wolf, was found guilty of refusing to obey the order of a Six Muncie students are among the 25 Ball State University Judge Raisor then imposed totalling $225, with costs of control and struck a light pole about three miles south of Jones-boro. The truck belonged to the Overholtzer Construction Company where Carroll was employed.

He was born in Marion and had lived in Gas City for 12 years. Surviving are the widow, Allene; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll, Gas City; two daughters, April Dawn and suspended on all but one charge; ROLLIE M. SNYDER PORTLAND.

Services for Rollie M. Snyder, 72, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Baird-Freeman Funeral Home, Portland. Burial will be in Green Park Cemetery, Portland. Snyder, who died Monday following a brief illness, was a retired Sheller Globe Manufacturing Corp.

employe. Surviving are his widow, Elsie; a son, Donald, Nashville, George Elliott, Portland; a brother, Bernie, Portland; six policeman and leaving his car accounting students working in Indiana business firms in the fourth Downham to serve 185 parked in a traffic lane with "days at the state reformatory JAMES McCARROLL Veteran printer sits at his Linotype for the last time. Evening Press Photo by Ed Hayden. Veteran Printer Retires Today summer intership program of the 'and suspended his driving privi university accounting department. the motor running.

Powell was acquitted of i third charge of disorderly con- lege for a total of three years, Dr. J. Virgil Herring, head of the department, said the students Afterwards, the judge explained today's penalities are not to be jjnan's former reformatory sen earn eight credit hours for their Tina Marie, both at home, and summer work. duct after he testified one of the arresting officers was abusive and profane in ordering him to move his car. He was fined $15 and costs and his operators license tence, A number of Muncie business grandchildren; three step-grand Also ordered to jail was Greg and industrial firms also are par children; and 10 ory Vargo, 22, El Monte, ticipating in the program.

entered a guilty plea to a charge Muncie students and the firms Friends may call at the funer and sister, Mrs. Vickie Boiler, Gas City. Services will be at 10, a.m. Thursday in Jay, Swift and Storey Funeral House with Rev. Samuel Keller in charge.

Burial will be in Garden of Memories, Marion. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight. to which they are assigned are: suspended for 10 days. Others fined were: "Larry M. Broyle, 20, 608 S.

Blaine, speeding, ordered to traf engaging in a speed contest. James C. Roger, 20, 900 E. Washington, entered a plea of in- John A. Franklin, senior, R.

J. al home after 1 p.m. Wednes day, EMERY mTROBISON Whitinger Muncie; Chris jiocent to a similar charge, and fic school and his operator's li Haas, junior, Delco Remy Di -iiis trial was set for Sept. 11. NEW CASTLE Services to use the same story twice these days." "It will be difficult to leave the nice people I have worked with," McCarroll said.

WILL FOLLOW FAVORITE TEAMS Then he began to talk about how his retirement would give him a lot more time to watch on television and to visit the vision, Anderson; John H. Hunter, Vargo admitted racing another "car on Madison for about two senior, Public Service Indiana, were held today for Emery Robison, 76, who died unexpec W. N. TRISSEL Trissel Rites Are Thursday Funeral services for Sp-4 Plainfield; John B. Kelley, jun By ROY BIGGER James McCarroll wound up a 39-year career in the newspaper business today with a regular tour of duty in the composing room of the Muncie Evening Press.

He has spent most of his time in Muncie working on the Press, although he took two years out early in his career to "barnstorm the country," but that was before he came to the Press, McCarroll points out. He also took time out during cense suspended for 30 days; Melvin Blevins, 24, 2404 S. Grant, disregarding a red light, $5 and costs; Ronald J. Horn, 17, 1200. Hoyt, improper registration, $5 and costs; Charles 'blocks before passing a police tediy bunday.

Burial was in ior, Ball Brothers Co. Southmound Cemetery. Mark E. Logan, junior. Internal bar at Madison and Jackson.

Arresting officers said Vargo passed them at about 65 miles an He was a retired employe of Revenue Service, Indianapolis Chrysler Corp. and was a 25- and Richard M. McCracken, sen S. Phelps, 20, 2813 E. Memorial, minor in possession, $25 and ball parks to watch his favorite year member of the Spiceland Masonic Lodge.

costs, 90 days suspended and his two teams play. Coming Auctions JULY American Nttionil Bank, Ousrdisn, Emilia Daniels Household goods, antiques, stora fixtures. 1506 Macedonia, Muncla. 30 P.M. Tom Bartlelt Aucts.

JULY 1 Delaware County'! Commissioners' Sale of Offlie Equipment and items from old Court House, Delaware County Talrgrounds. 12:30 P.M. Tom Bartlett, Aucts. JULY 1 DORSEY LOUCK Houst moving equipment, Jacka. Con.

crela Tools, and equipment amall tools, power saw and miscellaneous. Located In barn In back of Baptist Church. Dunkirk, Ind. 12:30 m. Karl Ed Orr, Auctioneer.

Woodrow Nelson Trissel 21, 1703 W. 18th, will be at 1:30 RACE WASNT ACCIDENTAL Judge Raisor, noting the race Survivors include his widow, He divides his loyalty between ior, Chevrolet-Muncie. OTHER STUDENTS ARE LISTED Others are: operator's license suspended for 90 days; Pamela Forehand, 19, the Cincinnati Reds during the Lilly one son, Max Anderson; one stepson, Charles 1114 W. 15th, no operator's li baseball season and the Chicago p.m. Thursday at the Parson Mortuary with Rev.

John T. Conway officiating. He was killed World War II to serve in the cense, $5 and costs. Hayes, at home; three step Iwas not accidental, but planned Wayne L. Albright, Kokomo Navy.

"I was in the South Pacific," he said, "and my home in Vietnam June 24 while on a land executed deliberately, or Bears during football time. Besides working in Muncie, McCarroll has worked at Huntington, Fort Wayne, along the east coast including Washington, port was San Francisco." Pleas of innocent and trial dates: Duane M. Collins, 19, 740 N. Walnut, speeding, Sept. 11; Mal military mission.

Burial will be in Elm Ridge "I came to work at the Press 3ered Vargo to jail for 30 days, iined him $100 and costs and -suspended his driving privilege JULY IX MR. AND MRS. FRED Cemetery where Fort Benjamin 'on July 3, 1933," McCarroll said, senior, P. R. Mallory Indianapolis; James G.

Bail, Fort Wayne junior, International Harvester Fort Wayne; Carole J. Beckham, Indianapolis senior, Public Service Indiana; George P. Corydon, Indianapolis senior, Delco-Remy colm E. Davis, 33, 1308'2 Harrison will conduct full mili daughters, Mrs. Betty Gardner and Mrs.

Myra Copeland, both of Naples, and Mrs. Margie McCarty, Galion, Ohio. ALBERT d7CARROLL GAS CITY Albert D. Carrol, 25, died Monday night in Marion General Hospital as a result of injuries received in a or one year. xiua la juat uuee U1UI1UI5 duel D.C., and across the country to the west coast and San Fran Morrow, theft, Sept.

11; Allen tary graveside rites. Friends may call at the mortuary after John S. West, 18, 217 E. our present publisher (Willard C. Worcester) came here as cir W.

Anderson, 23, 1116 W. 2nd, speeding, Sept. 11; and William culation manager. That gives Seymour, was ordered to the Estate farm to serve a previously-suspended sentence, when he ap- N. Johnson, 56, 918 W.

Jack cisco. His wife, Lorena, works in the classified department at the newspapers. has two married him three months seniority over son, resisting arrest and public me. Anderson; James L. Flickinger, LaPorte senior, Anaconda Wire Cable, Marion; Carl R.

George, single-vehicle accident two hours -peared today on charges of min- intoxication, Sept. 10. The trial of James E. Arm During that time McCarroll has earlier. Indianapolis senior, Warner Gear handled all phases of work in the daughters, Mrs.

Doug DeBord, Gaston and Mrs. Dennis Zygmunt, Munster. There are six grandchil Carroll's pickup truck went out jor in possession and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, to which he entered innocent 1 p.m. Wednesday. Three Children Are Injured Three Muncie children were strong, 26, 3828 Broadway, for Co.

composing room. Most recently he has been a linotype operator. on iur.it Household Hoods, power and hand tools, misc. 110 I. Henry Farmland.

p.m. Faya 8. Fisher, Auct JULY 14 GOT R. TAYLOR -Guardian, Mary M. Taylor.

Antiques, household good. Ml w. Sth. :30 p.m. Tom Bartlett Aucts.

JULY II CHARLES E. NICK-LIN, Eleanors B. Nlckllrt Estate. Appliances, household goods, antiques. 405 N.

Main Gaston, 4:30 P.M. Tom Bartlett Aucts. JULY II FRITZ E. MARTIN Real estate. Located at 201 Walti RldgevlUa.

I P.M. Jim Houk Auctioneer. JULY 1 American National Bank, B. Karl Beshara Estate-Oriental rugs, fine furnishings and dee-orator items: '61 Cadillac. National 12:30 P.M.

Tom Bartlett Aucts. JULY 1 ARTHUR M. SUM-WALT ESTATE Tractor, (arm tools, antiques, household, miscellaneous, 4 miles north of Farmland on 400W. 12:30 p.m. Tom D.

Fleshsr, auctioneer. Also James A. Herrin, Lafay having no registration, was dismissed when arresting officers "pleas. Judge Raisor set Oct. 23 was the trial date on the two ette senior, Delco Radio, Kokoi- failed to appear to testify.

A war charges. A 30-day jail sentence was or dren. McCarroll was born in Loudon, July 7, 1904. Reunions "HAS COME A LONG WAYS" "Newspaper work has come a Mrs. Zelia Graves Buried, in St Louis Services and burial for Mrs, rant for the arrest of William N.

Hayes, 1513 W. 9th, was injured Monday, none seriously, mo; Michael T. Hooper, Indianapolis senior, Economy Finance Indianapolis; Lawrence Jacobs, Indianapolis junior, Indiana State Beard of Accounts, Indianapolis; Robert P. Miller, issued and bond was forfeited "tiered for Curtis Duncan, 29, 615 -E. 22nd, when he changed his in separate accidents in which when he failed to appear on a charge of speeding.

long way since I began," McCarroll said. "It wasn't unusual Zelia Graves, 65, wife of Roy they were struck by automobiles. Deanna Jo Foust, 9, 1505 Luick, Graves, Salem, were in St. Montpelier graduate student, Oy- in the early days to take a three- received scratches on both knees to guilty to two old Jharges, dating back to March 22, 1967, of having no valid Operator's license and false regis tration. Louis on July 5.

Mrs. Graves ii Highlight ler, Rea Marion. when she rode her bicycle into the drowned in a July 1 boating in cident. line filler from the back page and put it on the front page to fill a hole there," he said. Also, Larry G.

Phillips, Upland senior, Delco Radio, Koko Mayor Picks 3 for HRC path of a car driven by Julia Davis, 22, 1924 Gilbert, near Bur She was a former Muncie Duncan told Judge Raisor he mo; Dennis R. Reinoehl, Butler, lington and Luick. PEP That was possible because the July 4fh senior, Magnovox, Fort Tina Fisher, 2, 225 E. resident and was active in Boy Scout work here. Mrs.

Graves was also an employe at McKin- back page was already in print, Wayne; Michael D. Richey, Sixth, was treated at Ball Hos Nominations of three Muncie and the customer could read the pital and released after walking Greenfield senior, Link-Belt, Indianapolis; Ken A. Romine, Men- ley Junior High School cafeteria By GEORGIA LUCAS three or four-line story on the front page and also on the back until moving to Salem seven into the path of a car driven by Marilyn Morrison, 41, RR 4, on tone senior, Owens-Illinois, Mm men by Mayor Paul J. Cooley to the Human Rights Commission were approved Monday night by Mr. and Mrs.

James Davis en 1 MUTUAL, INC. years ago. Jiad been in a Kentucky reformatory on a forgery charge, when he was scheduled for trial here. iJnder questioning by Judge Rai-pr, he admitted driving 13 years with no driver's license land said he had never applied for one. He was fined $60 and costs, ordered to serve 30 days in jail, ith another 180 days suspended, cie; Vernon J.

Schmaltz, Royal Jefferson. tertained at a family reunion July Survivors besides the husband Center senior, State Board of Jeffery A. Rogers, 8, 924 E. 10 4. More than 100 guests and includes a step-daughter, Mrs.

the City Council. Accounts, IndianapoUs. 25th, was injured on the ankle Helna Eber, Muncie; a daugh page. "Introduction of teletype machines and mechanical printers has speeded the flow of news from around the world to the paper so that it isn't necessary per ihare The new members are James Also, Ronald Sperling, Indi and chin when he walked into relatives attended. Those from out of town were from Louisville, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit ter, Mrs.

Mildred Jones, St, A total quarterly dividend of $27,300,000 will be paid the path of a car driven bv Ken Albert Johnson, 1001 E. Eighth; Dr. Carson Bennett, 1723 Alden; anapolis senior, Chevrolet-Muncie; William J. Stokes, Elwood Louis; a son. Russell Thurman, neth L.

Shively, 38, RR 1, Selma, and Champaign, 111. to more than 410.000 share- Bnd his driving privilege sus- senior, Owens-Illinois; Glen F. at Hackley and 25th. None of the and Otis Hayes, 1216 Brentwood, The trio replaces former mem- Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Williams 1 holders of Investor! Mutual, for one year, three drivers was charged. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas Tomkins, Earl Park senior, Purdue University, bursar's office, Inc. Thu dividend is pay California, and six grandchildren, Mayor Winner Now Favors a Recount Larry J.

Bailev. 16. 1601 N. Hurley Goodall, Dr. Lycurgus Police also investigated a hit- held a Fourth of July picnic at able June 27, 1969 to Lafayette, and Robert W.

Treb- Milton, who was arrested forStarkey and Charles Battle, who shareholders of record as of I their home. Guests were Mrs and-run accident at Washington and Ohio in which the parked car ley, Rushville senior, declined reappointment. reckless driving and speeding Hog Prices Are Lower June 26, 1969. Margaret M. Curl, Mr.

and Mrs. month after obtaining his of Earl Williams, 1121 E. Wash RobtrtS.Ersted'.SKnitiTj-Trstwraf i John Tidwell, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Newsom, Ander driver's license following a high The new appointments brings the Human Rights Commission to its authorized strength of 15 mem OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) Mayor Eugene Leahy had had a particularly long and arduous first week in office when he encoun son; Mr. and Mrs. James Stovall, speed chase by a police car, "entered guilty pleas to the bers. Hog prices were steady to 60 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Booher, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Clem E. Findlev. tered Robert Cunningham, his cents lower today on the Marhoefer Stock Yards Market. JA Program Is Readied opponent in the recent election. OMAR LUNSF0RD DIVISIONAL MGR.

1600 W. McGilliird HOGS STEADY TO 60c LOWER "Bob," said Leahy, "I'm ington was struck and damaged $200. Bomb Is Hurled Into Radio Room ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) A firebomb was hurled through a window at a radio station near downtown Monday night and equipment and phonograph rec going to demand a recount." 300 to 240 pounds $25.25 A 25.75 240 to 280 pounds 24.2525.00 280 to 300 pounds 23.7524.00 Roughs 400 pounds 21.7522.25 Rough 400 pounds un 21 50 down Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Pettiford, Mr. and Mrs. Grovelle Peelle, Mrs.

Louise Parrott, Miss Suzanne Cook, Miss Lena Belt. Dr. New York Stocks Daily Prices as of 12 Noon by K. J. Brown 114 S.

Mulberry Muncie Boars 16.09eiT.00 CATTLE STEADY James F. Traynor, executive di and Mrs. W. R. Braden, Miss Nel We Are Now rector of Junior Achievement Choice steers $30.5032.50 Good and choice steers 28.00fn 30.50 Stand, and low good steers 24.

OOfn 28.00 lie Hizer, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Fo- of Muncie-Delaware County, said Choice heifers 29.5031.5O CONTRACTING Good and choice heifers 26 0029 50 the organization's new quarters man.

ords were destroyed. Stand, and low good heifers 33.009) 36.00 at 700 S. Council are being Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas of Abbott Laboratories 67 'Allied Chemical Allls-Chalmers 2Tk American Airlines 3V't American Electric Power 3234 'American Motors it'i American Natural Oas American Rad.

and Stand. San. 375i American Tel. and Tel 54' a Brands 34s, Anaconda Copper 30 Steel 293i COWS STEADY Canners and cutters 20.50 Utility ll.OOA 21.00 Commercial 15.5020.00 Overhead Door it't Owens-Illinois Glass 69 Penney. J.

507a Penn Central R.R Pensi-Cola 46 Pfizer PhelDs-Dodge 43V PhllllD! Petroleum 32 Pierce Governor 12'-4 Procter and Gamble 94 Radio Corp America 401. Ravtheon Co 34 Republic Steel 41 Reynolds Tobacco 38'i South Shipley Street had a visit readied for the 1969-70 program year which begins in September. DRYING STORAGE DELIVERY GRAIN July 4 of Mr. Lucas' niece, Mrs. No other trouble was reported in Anderson Monday night, but the firebombing was the last of a series over the past week.

Don E. Pille, general man Bulls 20.0041 25.00 Six JA members are helping CALVES STEADY Fred Gillispie and family of E. Choice and prime veal J32.00IS 35.00 Good grade veal 28.0031.00 St. Louis, Mo. They also visited with other relatives, Mrs.

Lucille Avco Manufacturing! ager of WHUT, estimated dam commercial 27.00 down LAMBS STEADY: SHEEP STEADY Good to choice soring lambs Royal Dutch Petroleum 49' Bendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Williams and John W. Lucas, 8-ars Roebuck Bs 1969 HARVEST Shideler Grain Co. 2826226 85 to 105 pounds $25.0027.00 age at $20,000. No one was at the station' The Hull and Springer families united in entertaining a family with the work, Traynor said, and any others who would like to help my report to the center at 1 p.m. any day.

The six are Soloman Miller, a junior at Wes-Del High School; Keith Marsh and Charles Rether-ford, seniors at Burris School and Randy Sites and Ron Fienning, which broadcasts in the dav-i time. The fire was confined tol reunion and cookout at the home siaugnter sheep 4.00-ii 6.00 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (API Hogs 3.750; barrows and gilts very uneven; weak to $1.00 lower, mostly 50fti75c lower: trading slow: 1-3 200-230 lb. I26.25W 26.75; 33 head 126.00: 2-3 210-250 lb. one room. of Mr.

and Mrs. James Hull, CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPI) Produce: Chees July 4. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Shu- processed loaf 5.T,'filx'. hriir seniors, and Scott Kehoe, junior, $25.50 26.25: late $25. 50(f) 26.00: 190-210 lb. S25.50lfT26.25; 2-4 225-270 lb.

$25.25 fi late $25.25 25.75: 3-4 270--q0 lb. S25.0Oftr25.25: load 350 lb. at Central High School. tord, Cincinnati; Mrs. Lillian $23.25: sows steady to 50c lower; mostly rr.

)-t rn-350 lb. 2S 23.75: 350-450 lb. $22.2523.25: 450-500 64'2c; single daisies 586234c; 8wlss blocks 80-100 lb. Grade A 62fi67c. Butter steady; 93 score 67V4c; 92 score 67Vc; 90 score 65c: 89 score 6014c.

Eggs steady to firm; white large extras 45c; mediums 33V4c; standards 33c. When the work is completed, Traynor said, the center will have seven company work areas, a Hayes, Dorchester, Andrew Hull and son, Atlantic City, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hull, Hickory, N.C.; Mr. and Mrs.

ID. S22.00-O 22.50; 2-3 500-650 lb. 121.00 'rt 22.00. Cattle 9.100: calves 25: trading on bank area, tool crib and central machine shop. Boeing Airplane 40'4 Servomation 33'4 Borg-Wamer 27, Snerrv-Rand 51H Bristol-Myers 62 Standard Oil California Rnmwii.t 51A Standard Oil Indiana 63'i IKS j37.t ST and Ohio R.R 63V.

CorD 2JV. -chrysier corp 44 Columbia Gas 27 Texaco 76 "1 Commonwealth Edison 43'. Tpj Gulf' Communications Satellite 46 xextron 31 -Consolidated Edison 3214 Union pacific Railroad Corn Products 36', t7nlnn carbide Corp 41. Chemical 69 United Aircraft 81 DuPont 134 tlnlted Fruit 46 Eastman Kodak 77 U.S. Gypsum 6'4 -Eastern Airlines 20 8.

Rubber 25 "Ford Motor Co 45 U.S. Steel 41 -General Aniline and Film 21 Universal Match 15 "General Cable 21 Western Union 51 General Dynamics 29 Westinghouse Electric 59 General Electric 87 Woolworth 37 'General Foods 63 Xerox 9S General Motors 77 Zenith Radio 46 General Tel. and Electronics 35 INDIANA SECURITIES Georgia Pacific 42 Eli Lilly (B) 72 Gillette 47 Indianapolis Power and Light 27 Gilbert Shoe 15 Indiana Gas 25 Goodrich. B. 39 Lincoln National Life Ins 64 Goodyear Tire and Rubber 29 Marhoefer Packing Co 7 Greyhound 20 Marsh Supermarkets 12 Gulf Oil 39 Northern Indiana Public Service 30 and Western 24 National Homes Class 19 Harsco Corp 21 Public Service of Indiana 39 International Harvester 30 Southern Indisna Gas nd Elec.

32 International Nickel 36 MUTUAL FUNDS Business Machine 341 American Mutual Fund 9 60 International Paper 37 Fidelity Fund 17.18 International Tel. and Tel 51 Fidelity Trend Fund 26 42 -Jervli 17 Group Securities siaugnter steers, ana neuers slow, weak to 50c lower: cows, fairly active, strong to 50c higher; bulls and veal- ers steadv; slaughter steers, choice Jacob Marhoefer, president of lb. 32.75'ri 33.50: mixed good and choice lb. standard and JA, said the third year of the low good $26.7529.50: slaughter heif program is expected to be the biggest yet. He said 900 students from 10 Muncie and Delaware County high schools are expected NOTICE OF SALE Muncie Bank Stock One hundred (100) Shares of MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of MUNCIE Capital Stock will be told to the highest bidder or bidders at 2:30 p.m.

on Thursday, July 10th, 1969. Bids may be made for all or any portion of said shares. Sealed bids must be received at the Trust Department of the American National Bank and Trust Company, at 110 East Main Street, Muncie, Indiana, prior to said time. Payments for said shares shall be made in cash within five (5) days following sale. Trustees must retain the right to accept or reject any or all bids.

Trust Department American National Bank and Trust Co. Phone 284-4483 to participate and will be or ganized in 23 companies. ers choice 800-950 lb. $31.2532.00: mixed good and choice 750-900 lb. good 29.00: standard and low good 125.00W27.00: cows, uti'lty and commercial $18.5021.50: high dressing $16.507 19.50; canner $15 50 17.00; vealers.

choice $36 00 38.00: good and choice $33 00 36.00; standard and good $27.0033.00. Sheen 575: slaughter lambs steady to weak: slaughter ewes steady: spring slaughter lambs choice and prime 80-110 lb. choice 80-105 lb. 29,00 30.00: few good 85 lb. slaughter ewes cull to good 10.00 INDIANA BOG MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS (AP) (CSDAl Davis Brothers Greenhouses 21 05 S.

Charkey FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone Amdy Courtrick and sons, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Luther Carlock, Charlotte, N.C.: Pvt. Dewayne Johnson, Ft. Knox, and Miss Peggy Hull, Hickory, N.C. Muncie relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Bol-four, Mrs. Emma Kerbo and daughter, Miss Kathy Johnson, Noah Jolly and James Thompson. HH of Ruth No. 643 will meet Friday at the hall. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cunningham and family, Marion; Mr. and Mrs.

Chares Williams and daughter, Indianapolis, and Miss Myrtle Burnam, Dayton, Ohio were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grey-Haired Woman Found in Maumee ana uauBJiiin dl Aerospace Fund 9.15 Kats Drug 24 NEW Ind. (AP) Group Securities Common Stock Fund 14 04 Group Securities Jtennecott copper 40 Kresge 48 Kroger 38 Fully Administered Fund 9.35 Litton inaustriet M.rThon:,..:::::::::::: Indiana hog market today at 70 yards and packing plants except Indianapolis: Estimated receipts week ago 12.000; year ago 10,000: week to date 37.300; last week 24,600: year ago The body of an unidentified woman was discovered Monday floating in the Maumee River near here by two boys. Allen Martin Co 21 600.

Demand fair: barrows and gilts 25c to Mass. Inv. Growth 12 46 National Securities Growth Stock Fund 9 54 Wellington Fund 12 31 DOW JONES AVERAGES Industrials down 11.96. Railroads down I 23. Utilities down .39.

Volume of Sales mostly 50c lower; 1-3 190-230 lbs. $25.25 County police described the woman as white, 5-foot-4, 160 Minnesota Mining and Mfg. 102 Mohawk Data Science 64 Monsanto Chem 46 National Cash Register 130 National Distillers and Chem. 17 National Lead 32 Niagara Mohawk Power 19 North American Rockwell 30 eaj.W): 2-3 220-250 lbs. $24.75 25.50: 282-5989 sows steady to 25c lower: 300-350 lb pounds, grey hair and between 22.50; few 622.75: 350-450 lbs.

Burnam. 621.006 22.00. 155 and 65 years old..

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