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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 12

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WEDNESDAY JUNE 17 1964 THE ANDERSON HERALD PAGE 12 Stockl sales employment personal in mm ajMSwrkAfs Beulah McCully Dale group offkindergarteners to watch a picture storyshow called a I i Snyder and 1900 2000 Courthouse News 4 i I I Ml 4 I I I Ml 4 1 HAMMER IT HOME Starting a hammer throw Olympic champ Harold Connolly of Santa Monica Calif trains in Tampere inland for next Tokyo Olympics the and Olympics for Connolly now 32 WINE An attendant at the first 'wine library inVienna Austria reaches for one of theyintag'ebottles on display Some of the 100 types of wine are from 1945 and 1947 vintage years fqrjEuropean 5 Alcoa Balt Gas Elec Bethlehem Steel Brunau felt Chnsler Container Dow" DuPont AUCTIONAIJESL i 7T WiM STUDENT Prince Hiro (pointing) 4 joins a (foreground at right) sfi'ares other enjoyment witjj the children in Tokyo Sylvia Sparks 2130 Mc Susan MitcheU Rt3 Deborah Griffee 501 at which the atock elod yatr day Prices in Parentheae are not actuaf but show flrat the once oeing ora aecondiyr the price ar Which tock fa offered 'for sale Legend BW Bld Wanted OW Oftertng Wanted Dismissed from SL Hospital were Jr Robert Beck Partner 1010 Jackson Street Phone: 643 3367 1 "if'1 Dal lune a Jim "Andis Auction Sals Located SM AHont St IngaUaim Bradley Joe" Kellum 'Aucta Sat Jmie IS AM Walter Harless Public Auction Located 4901 Nichol Ave Kirk Auctioneer Sat July 1 JtuthWK Phipps Adm inIstra tri Auction Sale Located 314 High St Pendleton Jim Brad ley Joe Kellum Auctioneers treme on support credited larger ly to speculative short covering Corn closed with small frac tional gains after con tracts along with all oats de liveries had traded at their sea son lows Trada volume probably was the largest in several days de spite the Tiarrow price wings aU Wheat was 1 14 cents a bushel tfghec atthecloseJuly new grade $145 coni un changed to higher July $122 oats unchanged to lower July 61 cents rye higher July $124 soybeans un changed to higher July $247X4 48 1 9 vs on for daughter 1620 Cincinnati Ave loyd Staley ll Thayer "77 TNDIANAPOLIS(APhr Bids local mills for grain deliv ered by truck: No 2 new red whaatj Na 2xjew iwhite shelled corn 115 No 2 new yel low shelled corn 109 No 2 new white oats (36 lb or more) 56 7 No Imew yellow soybeans (13 per cent moisture) x'X Mid year good time to stop and take to sur vey the events of the months just past to assess the probabilities that Jie immediately ahead Thomson McKinnon does just that in its Mid Year' orecast and Outlook a special issue of the regular Ji 1 1 Business and inancial Review The orecast dis cusses current economic conditions political trends and their possible influence on the market the inter national situation 7 taxes and other monetary 'mat ters' It places special stress on industries that appear to be in a favored position at this half way point and gives details and statistics on specific companies with those industries selected for varying investment' objectives The Mid Year orecast could help you to be better prepared for 1964's second six months particu larly crucial in ttys election year be happy send you a free copy upon request THOMSON MCKINNON Mimbert NY Stock CichngeAother principal sacurityAcommodityexchangax AUCTIONSALE SATURDAY June 20 at 10 o'clock AM Located 4903 Nichol Ave or Vi mile west of Davis Park on Road 32 Having sold my home must sell all my 4 rooms of furnf ture and automobile ai Willys Aerolark 2 Sedan only 18000 miles one owngr Roper gas range refrigerator new Siegler oil burner map1e dinette suite bedroom suites Admiral TV Philco radio lawn furniture garden and hand tools mower Maytag washerlarge selection of ptepper and salt antiques and many other articles Terms Cash WALTER HARLESS H'D KIRK 6 17 19: 6 17 19 Commodities CloseHiaher CHICAGO (AP) Nearly all commodities mustered at least moderate support in the grain futures market Tuesday anoZin ishecLwith small ains on the Board of Trade Wheat and soybeans moved up SaleStarfs Aclionked Against Baby Black flaffc Lower Hog Prices Paid: INDIANAPOLIS (AP) RaymSnd Briscoe 12 E6th day to move against the multi st Mrs Ginger 'Harrirtgton and 1202jErc8th StrtZi Norma Malden and daughter 342L St Rd 9 Zz Mansell "2039 St Mrs Mary Anscn Pendleton Mrs Martha Loftus Bronnen berg Rd Miss Kimberly Kruger 2407 letcher St Stephen Ring Pendleton Miss Karel Rock 1010 Atwood Lane Miss Karen Rock 1010Atwood Lane Richard itzsimmons 319 Hawthorne Ave John Stanley 2228 Lynn St Mrs Mattie Snyder 1118 air fax St Ms ville Miss Kinley Miss 21st St i Dismisedfrom Community Hospital wereMichadi'Bridgesrl722 Bitter sweet Dr Miss Marilyn Cummings 2918 Dakota Dr Bryan Wilson Chesterfield Joseph Pentz Rt Mrs Nancy Whitfaker 233 4th St Robert Vannatter Gaston Charles Wisehart 3912 Ridge Steven Delph 3518 Tulip St Robert Stanley 2705 38th St Mrs Maxine Oberholtzer Summitville Mrs Esther Roland 441 11th St Gerald Conner 921 1st St 'Jchn Couch Rd9 NMrs Janet Reichart and son 2612 9th St Bernhardt Riedner 718 29th St George Graham 804 Park way Mrs Odessa Cobb rankton David Riethmiller 3418 Cher ry St Jerry Smith 29 Ringwood nay Mrs Miriam daughter Ernest Luvetv Mrs Doris Segner331 35th St Mrs Aubrey Schneider anjl son 1622 Lindberg Rd Shultz ance Rd Mrs Rose Zickel and daugh ter Chesterfield red Lytle 729 2nd St Mrs Georgia Clock Alexan dria Mrs Benita Harrington 1720 Shermgn St Chester field arewell Party or Dan Wilson Shirey gave a surprise pizza party inhonor of Dan Wilson who left recently for the Great Lakes Naval Training Station Present' were Miss Dianna LedbeUer and Randy ZCombs MissGingerj Hodson and Hurley Miss Beth Hoshadel and Jim Moore Miss Jennifer Shaffer and John Babb Miss Shirey honor guest Mr Wilson Accompanying Dan Wilson and MikeMurley to Indianap olis on theirway to Great Lakes were MrT and Mrs Gayle Wil son Dianna and Teresa Wilson Miss Gloria Shirey and Mrs Hurley The Community Club met re cently with Mrs McBride for a 6: 30' dinner Devotions were given zby Carrie Schlegel was awarded Mrs Wayne Harrison and the door prize was won by Mrs Paul Monroe A memorial for Mrs Hattie Walker was given by Mrs Raymond Newberry I An irphing demonstration was given by Mrs Janie Walker and 1 the lesson Decorating and was discussed by Edith Ragginmt Yorktown Members present were Mrs Mary Scott Mrs Grace Schle gel Mrs Maggie Curtis Mrs Mila Ingram Mrs Betty Mon roe Mrs Effie Grove Mrs May Newberry Mrs Elizabeth Mrs Neva Botnnen burg Mrs Wayne Harrison and three guests Janie Walker Janet Robbins and Edith ZRag gin The next meeting will be the annual ice cream supper for members and their families on July 12 at 7:00 pm at the home of Mr (and Mr5 Walter Rob bins Members present were Mrs Hilda Hancock Mrs Mary Scott Mrs Grace Schlegel Mra Mag gie Curtis Mrs Mila Ingram Mrs Betty Monroe Mrs Effie 9rove Mrs May Newberry Mrs Elizabeth Walker Neva Btonnenburg Mrs Wayne Harrison and: tiree guests Janie Walker JaneU Robbins and Edith Raggin The next meeting will be the annual ice cream supper for members and their families on 12 at 7:00 at home of Mr and Mrs Walter Rob bins 1 The Gavel Club of the Ma sonic Lodge No 730 and A of Daleville Paul Conyers Mas ter reported that nearly 500 people were served at their Memorial Day breakfast and they hope to make it an annual affair 7 1 XMrs Carolyn Ru8SII ind ZZaSHWTONUPIA woman who once bought a child ZZ steers J0PQL250 lb 2050 2125 choice Yearling Weihers gooa anu mvivc lb 1975 2050 choice heifers 800 1000 Ih 4950 2025 mixed goodand low choice 19no 75 utility and few commercial cows 1290 1350 good and choice vealers 20 00 2500 Sheep 700 moderately active 1 spring lambs vqry uneven opened steady late and closing on ih and down 50 lower: ewes steady good and choice spring RfLOQ flkftrn AAIUUD ter ewes iwhjw NEW SUITS ILED Circuit Court Lillie Hendricks Moses Hendricks Suit for divorce Lawrence Robbins' I Householdinance vs David and Ann Burns Suit on note PecKr Scott I and Shine Household inance Corn ysj William Maynard jmd Loks' Maynard Suit on note Peck Scott and Shine Cox vsPhillin Cox: Suit divorce Kelley Arnold and Kelley Superior Court McClain Car Ceasing ys Richard Dawson Suit cn promresary note Ketrter and Yelton? 2 Rex Pollard vs Bessie Pol lards SuitJordivorce Anna Cot ton Hailey? Sue Oakes vs Larry Eugene Oakes Suit for divorce Dcuglas Owens" red Lang a Lang Jewel ry" Store "Richard LZ Hen derson Complaint on'chntract GZDtraglas Marcus olsom vs Lyda olsom Suit for divorce Wayne Thornburg Loan "Corp vs wuiie Spears Complaint on note ChambersByer andGaus? Associates Investment Co vs William HPerkins and 'James Perkins Complaint for breach of contract Marion Withers Superior Court 2 Ramona Leatherman vs Rob Leatherman Complaint for divorce Charles Salver Elizabeth Savage vs Prince Savage Suit for divorce John Walsh Edgar Allen Clarkes Bar bara Clark Suit for divorce Charles Salyer Phyllis Ann Clendenin Viola Clendenin vs? Ralph Eu gene Clendenin Complaint for divorce Chambers Byer and Gaus 1 Beniamin Eastman et al vs Lloyd Campbell and Juanita 2 Campbell Complaint for cancellation of real estate John Staggenburg Elondas Sachs vs Robert Sachs Suit for divorce Charles Salver Wanda Ccffman vs Lynnes Coffman Suit for divorce Law rence Robbins Roy Ellis vs Phyllis Ellis Suit for divorce Kelley Arnold ana Keuev COURT MINUTES Circuit Court Community Credit Corn James Wilkinson Sult promissarv note Bindings plaintiff in the sum of $31422 Telephonist Prevents Robberylri England NEATH Wales Night telephonist William Michael pre vented a robbery Sunday when he plugged in a call on his switchboard and heard a fright ened woman ask do you The line went dead and Michael called police who captured the thieves if I 4 1 half tons of beef from Clar Iat went onsale7ta meat short Britain Tuesday In1 a test of a possible new area 'VZrOt US Britlsh trade The US Depart itfefit arrahged Tor the trial a shipment aboard The cargo hnerL Americari Courier If a regular trade in US meat shipments to Britain develops it will be over by private interests' Alec Davies of Chicago xj and Valparaiso Ind vice presi dent of the American Meat In stitutesaid he is confident I there is a market in Britain for i'VUS beef if freight rates can? be made competitive Americans shipped here only the leaner cuts of meat Judging that the two top grades rr and top would be too fatty tor the British mar ket 22 Davies said he vtry hap py at the way the meatad been handled and the real interest 11 22 dismissals General Electric 79 1 XD central" Mtttort 2Z Goodyear 4Qiji International "Harvealer: 781J Johna Manvllle Homestake Mining 418s IBM Lynch Corporation 71a Minnesota Mining 59s i I 18 55 18 10) National Cypsum 4714 National Tile (314 New York Central Norfolk Western Pennsylvania Ry 3OV Pierce Industries 81 Radio Corp of America 3214XD Sear Roebuck 1 14i Southern Company Sperry Rand 14 Standard OU of New Jersey 85) Standard OU of Jndiana 78 Swift Zafflompany 52 TexacrJI TextronC 43 Union CTrrblde a j12S Steel i 55'i Westinghouse 3(p4 Dow Jones Averasetand i Approximate Volume at Close Industrials 818 18 I 4 60 142 07 1 OI1011 aUt0 SH eS haVe bCen eXCe1' 4600 oooilcnt was the most active stock rising shares As one analyst put it ing by some of the latest re ports it looks as if the tax cut is finally putting some yeast un der the An irregularly higher tone prevailed on the American Stock Exchange 4 Corporate bonds were mixed government bonds were mndlv iinrhnntTAfl with fifiififi 44 2000' gainers Trading was quiet iach nttnvirT Lvv i 1 1 1 mn ni i om arm Bureau 'Elevator sheep steady lnaLs "2L22222 Slaughter Sheep 7400 600 rarn2'(G3 lbs Beans 2 31 At the half way point Shares Adain i Quotations' Close Higher cnni tery Thom on A McKinnon Prices' Usted below how the pri! NRW YORK (AP) The 2wvAm THEY ALSO With broom and pail in hand standing almost at attention a Danish charwoman' stands off to the side as elegantly dressed 'footmen receive Prince Knud at Christiansborg in Copenhagen Denmark It seems the charwoman had the honor of standing in the' wings viewing the regal guests as they arrived at the party 2' ij( Stocks were up from the start and closed at about their peak levels on Volume increased to 459 mil lion shares from 416 million Monday ana was the highest since June 4 when 488 million shares changed hands The Dow Jones industrial av erage rose 460 to 818 16 The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 16 to 3069 with industrials Up 29 rails up 13 and utilities off 1 It was the largest gain in the AP average since May 20 when it rose 25 4 Of 1338 issues traded 707 rose and 351 fell New highs for the year totaled 55 and new lows 28 Chrysler" whose latest reports Muncie Livestock HOGS 25c LOWER 200 tc40 pounds $15 90 16 65 240 to 280 pounds 1490 1540 280 to 330 pounds 1315 1440 Roughs 1350 down Stags 1050 1200 Boars 1050 1150 CATTLE STEADY Choice steers Gd and Ch steers 1700 1850 low Kd steers 1400 1700 12 00 13 00 17 50 19 59 Good and ch heifers 16034750 Utility JieilersZZ n00 U00 CTDtnv A'1 Canners and cutters $1100 1350 iu jn Mi in i CO If) can work put the right price level and get competitive1 Approximate Voluni treignur axes we sniwuj vmw to furnish beet of the kind and quality Davies said the States is not trying to break into the market here at the expense of OVuCa pivUUWAOe million dollar market in babies 2Zz2 27 Heathy a LNewZZ York policewoman testified Jrt a publicjiearingby the Senatay juvenile delinquency subcom mittee subcommittee is consid ering abillwhichjvouldmake it a federal offense for unau thorized persons to profit from the interstate or foreign place ment of a child In1 endorsing the bill Mrs Hearth and Katherine Oet tinger chief of the Bureau of the Department of Health Education and Welfare cases of baby sales in volving huge profits for Some persons and heartbreak for others Describes Operation Mrs Heath toldthe subcom mittee of buying a baby at i Montreal Canada while inves tigating black market ring there in 1954 at the request of local authorities "I was told that if I had the $3 006 available would this 18 houj old bit ot humanity off the bed and she said before I had time to complete this deal a rival gang kidnaped this infant and offered me another from their sourcerf supply for the same price She said her investigation re sulted in two arrests but a re liable source had informed her that again the black market baby business is flour ishing in New York cases which outlined 'Involved sales prices of up to $3800 for illegitimate babies of prostitutes and teen agers SheTmentioned "one couple who gave up a baby they had adopted after the child began show Negroid Crosses State Lines Mrs Oettinger said a Nevada investigation showed that a ring of doctors lawyers and house wives operating in Log Angeles and New York were selling in fants born in Las Vegas "One baby went to a man who had been i con victedof a sexual of ferise involving" a child' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS is hereby given that Trustees "and Advisory Board of Union Township Madison County Indiana wui recetvj emeu uiu until 7'09 PM on the 26th day of June 1964 for the' purchase of th following equipment for said town ship Roll A Way bleachers for th Sy a 1 ot Chesterfield chool Specifications are on file In th office of 'ther Trustee and Advisory Board reserve th right to reject any and all bids RAYMOND POOR Union Township JTruste 501Zjune 10 17 NOTICE APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that Treva Aifn on tnr 3rd atty or June 1984 appointed Admlnistra tnx of the Estate of Lee Lemon deceased AU persons having claim against said estate whether now due must file the saipein said court within six monthsM th date of the first publication of thia notice or said claims will be forever barred' Said Estate is supposed to be solvent Dated at Anderson this 3rd day of June 1964 EUGENE CREAGMILE Superior Cojirtj" olMadisonCounty Indmt Kelley Arnold Kelley Attorney June 10 17 24 STATE OT INDIANZ ZZZ COUNTY MADISON IN THE MADISON CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM 1864 CAUSE NO 284 NOTICE APPLICATION OB CHANGE NAME Notice Is hereby given that I to cutt Court to have my name chang ed from Thomas Watkins'" to that of Thomas Richard Quarles and that said petition and applies ton" wilL presented 4a and heard By said Court on August 8 1964 DATED THIS STH DAY I JUNE 1964 RICHARD WATKINS by Merrill CZ Quarles hi i next friend Peck Scott and Shine i Attorneys for plaintiff I June 10 17 24 NOTICE APPOINTMENT 15873 Notice is hereby given that Ever ett Harold Lewis was on the 4th day of June 1964 appointed Exe cutor of the Estate of Rozelia Lew is deceased All persons having claims against said estate whether or not now due must file the same in said court within six montha from the date of the first publi cation of this notice or said claims wiU be forever barred Sald Jlstate is supposed to De solvent Dated at Anderson Ind this 4th day of June 1964 EUGENE CREAGMILE Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison County Ind Busby Davisson Copper 8c Attorneys June 104724' NOTICE OD1VORCE BY PUBLICATION STATE INDIANA ss MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MADISON COUNTY NO 3 APRIL TERM: 1964 SHIRLEY BRICKER VS ROLAND MARK BRICKER I CAUSE NO 2S64 322 NOTICE TO DEENDANT You are hereby notified that th plaintiff has filed her complaint against you which complaint is a suit for absolute divorce and you are required to appear and answer on or before the 3rd day of Augusta 1984 or suffer default herein EUGENE CREAGMILE Clerk Kelley Arnold Kelley Attorneys for plaintiff 1 June 10 17 24 NOTICE DIVORCE BY PUBLICATION STATE INDIANA ss MADISON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR CWURt) MADISON COUNTY NO 8 CAUSE NO 3S 64 171 APRIL TERM' 1984 BETTY MAE GOOLSBY VS WILLIE RANK GOOLSBY NOTICE TO DEENDANT You are hereby notified that th plaintiff has filed her complaint against you which complaint is a i suit for absolute divorce and you are required to appear and answer on or before the 7th dav of August IBM nr suffer default herein EUGENE CREAGMILE 'i Clerk Superior Court ot Madison County J(o 8 nopert nooninx Attorney for Plaintiff IL June 10 17 14 oca livestock JAarketPrices HOGS 25c LOWER Utility 00 1400 '2W to 2J() pounf7 $1590 1640 Commercial 11 004400 1341 to 300 pounds 14404565 Bulls 1300 18Q0 Sows 1350 down is L' a ii i a mi ii i ti i rattlft 2 500 calves loP steers iGoodJo choice veal $20 00 2300 Good steers Jielf $19 50 2100 to low good' 1600 2000 Ch steers heif 2J 00 22W Ktrnnff at Monday's full ad Utility 1500 down ows 1100 1450 vS cows LAMBS STEADY Bulls' 15 00 1800 steady vealers steady: choice choice Spring Lambs 2300 24 00 ioctL grain MARKET rent stock market rally 7 won more adherents Tuesday as prices tobb for the fifth if the past six sessions Trading was mor ac tl 'steels? and a 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