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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 22

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Decatur, Illinois, Friday, October 21, 1966 THE DECATUR REVIEW CIRCUIT COURT FINE Stephen M. Knotts, 19, of 1235 Semor has been fined $152 in Circuit Court on a petit theft Senate Okays Naming Dam The United States Senate PAGE TWENTY-TWO Stock Prices Move Lower; Steels Weak New York (AP) charge substituted for the burglary charge on which he was arrested last August. Thursday passed a bill approv ing the naming of the Oakley dam and reservoir for Decatur The stock market eased in FALSTAfF RIAL DRAFT BEERlil QUART BOTTLES City Councilman Henry H. Bolz. moderate trading early this af The bill was sponsored by U.

S. ternoon. No particular pressure ap Sen. Paul H. Douglas.

U. S. Rep. William L. Springer has introduced similar legis Pennsylvanians Assured of Fun After Election Philadelphia (AP) Pennsylvanians have their choice of a governor dancing barefoot or a former first lady turning green after the upcoming election.

Milton Sharp, the Democratic candidate for governor of Pennsylvania, vowed this week that if elected he would -take off his shoes and socks and dance in his bare feet at the inaugural ball. And Mrs. William W. Scran-ton, wife of the present governor, while campaigning for the Republican candidate, Raymond Shafer, in Wilkes-Barre, Thursday night lit a cigar and told party faithful: "If you do better in this election than you've done in the past, I will come back to finish this cigar no matter how green I get." i "1V'" J' AM EST 21 lOnla from U.S. WtATHtP BURZAU j30, 30.: Ml I 'J EE 60 j'--60.

low" fp'Med ,4 peared to be exerted on the market and its moves were narrow. lation in the House of Representatives. The bill will go to CRAWFORD Distributing Co. An increase in individual and tte President for final approval Decatur, III. Fahia toeing Caip St.

load. Mo if the House passes it. corporate taxes was recommended by a presidential panel of business men and labor leaders if President Johnson's pro posed $3 billion cut in federal spending in fiscal 1967 fails to yield sufficient funds for the Viei Nam war and key domes Macon Hybrid Corn tic programs. Ling-Temco-Vought spurted 7 points on announcement of its offer to buy 1 million of its common shares for cash and stock worth $50 a share. Illinois Weather KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which lost 17 Thursday after announcement it would issue $14 million of new common stock, recovered nearly 3 points and then fell back to a gain of MONTICELLO ART CENTER SEEKING SPONSORS The Monticello Arts Center is seeking sponsors for its series of ILLINOIS ZONES about a point.

All over the country farmers are compliment-ing us on their fields of M-l, M-2, and M-3. These 3 new single crosses are making friends for us. The weather this year separated the men rom the boys. Our corn took the drought better than most of our competitors corn. Look at the Macon corn in your neighbor's field.

Join the happy Macon Hybrid corn group. We are filling orders in the rotation in which they are placed. Long before spring our better single crosses wi'I be sold out. ORDER NOW FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER The Associated Press 60-stock exhibits to be held monthly dur 1, 2, 3 Partly cloudy and a little warmer tonight. Low 46 to ing the winter of 1966 and spring average at noon was off .4 at 283.7 with industrials off .7, rails 52.

Saturday considerable cloud ABSENTEE VOTING DEADLINE NOV. 5 Registered voters can cast absentee ballots until 5 p.m. Nov. 5, county Clerk William M. Tangney said.

The deadline is on a Saturday, and his office will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to accommodate persons wanting to vote absentee in person. Tangney said his office also will be open Oct. 29, a Saturday, from 8:30 a.m.

to 5 p.m. for absentee voting. Registration for voting is closed and registration books will not be opened again until after the Nov. 8 election. of 1967.

iness and windy with a chance unchanged and utilities off .5. of showers and turning cooler Various organizations com The Dow Jones average of 30 Saturday afternoon or night. prising Monticello social, fra industrials at noon was down 1.06 at 782.62. High 68 to 74. ternal, business and profession al life are being invited to par Pana Soldier Is Wounded Pana (Special) Marine Pvt.

Emmanuel L. Eaton, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of Pana was seriously wounded in Viet Nam Sunday. According to word received by the Carter family, Eaton was struck in the head with shrapnel from exploding enemy mor-tor fire.

He is reported in a deep coma and in serious condition in a station hospital. Eaton, who has been in Viet Xerox fell 5 points on a de 4 Becoming cloudy tonight and Saturday with a chance for CMCASO OIIOH 0 noon isuwd pT. KOl JKHtc USiSlNjICHiUmuSN jL, I ft TLWeFiei If PARIS I tj 1 MAT TOOK ami, y-- iijpnn j. cfpinshamV CBWAUDtVlUt $tiouis a i II outer 1 YtWtOH ticipate. The sponsors will provide hostesses during museum showers late tonight and Satur day mornning.

Low tonight in tb hours and have general supervision of the exhibit for one week. 50s. High Saturday in the upper 60s or lower 70s then turning CO. IXC MACON SEED cooler Saturday afternoon. Out cently returned to duty after layed opening of a block of shares.

The loss later was pared by about a point. Steels were weak after it was reported that U.S. Steel would close a facility bf cause of slowing demand. Bethlehem and Jones Laughlin lost half a point and U.S. Steel was down by a lesser fraction.

Airlines were weak with Eastern losing more than 3 look for Sunday partly cloudy having been hospitalized with a 1 mww im mm and a little cooler. 4248 W. Main Decatur, III. Ph. 429-4040 (Near Wyckles Corner) 5 Increasing cloudiness and foot wound suffered in July.

The Carters have another foster son in the Marines, Donald French, who is stationed in jfCMIII mild tonight. Saturday consid UWtTSSOHO CAmONOAK J. Swart Co. tin N. Oaklani Ato.

Ph. 877-t6ll Xet Prompt Pre Quotes erable cloudiness and continued MAMON Nam for seven months was re- CL points and Pan American and American dropping about a Illinois Weather Zones point. mild wiht a chance for showers. Low tonight 45 to 50. High Saturday 65 to 70.

6, 8 Increasing cloudiness and mild tonight with low 45 to 55. Saturday considerable cloud General Motors gained about half a point and American Mo WEATHER AT 7 A.M. TODAY High last 24 hours, low Thursday night and precipitation: iness with a chance for showers. High Saturday in the upper 60s or low 70s. Outlook for Sunday partly cloudy and a little tors dipped a minor fraction.

Electronics sagged, Raytheon losing more than a point and RCA, Zenith and Sperry Rand dropping about half a point. Decatur Market Trends Hog prices were steady to 50 cents higher, with a top of $21. Sows were 25 cents lower to 25 cooler. 7 Increasing cloudiness and mild tonight with low around 50. Saturday considerable cloudi ness with a chance for showers THIS YEAR IS cents higher, with a top of in the morning.

High Saturday Belleville Moline Peoria Quincy Rockford Springfield Vandalia Chicago, clear Dubuque Madison Paducah Albany, clear Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Boston, clear 70 to 75. Turning a little cooler the late afternoon. Outlook for Sunday partly cloudy and a little cooler. 9 Increasing cloudiness to night and mild with low 50s to 55. Saturday partly cloudy to cloudy and continued mild with 1 Buffalo, clear Cincinnati, clear high 70 to 75.

Outlook for Sunday partly cloudy and a little cooler. St. Louis Area: Increasing cloudiness and mild tonight with low around 50. Friday consider 63 37 63 45 61 39 60 42 63 41 61 42 62 39 60 46 63 42 61 42 66 38 49 27 70 46 61 41 74 37 61 42 .01 51 33 58 33 52 35 77 36 68 49 58 36 21 11 .05 70 50 88 77 59 35 67 53 40 27 71 53 68 39 64 43 78 74 .07 60 42 55 43 68 49 58 34' 88 53 54 32 64 40 66 46 74 60 64 56 49 39 .27 72 64 61 36 Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moins, cloudy Detroit, clear Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Honolulu, cloudy Indianapolis, clear Jacksonville, cloudy Juneau, cloudy able cloudiness with a chance for showers in the morning. $19.25.

Wheat was one cent lower. Oats, soybeans and corn were unchanged. Grain Mkts. (These prices represent quotations by several different elevators served by different railroads. Prices are published to indicate an approximate market.) No.

2 hard wheat. $1.61 No. 2 white oats, $.66 No. 1 soybeans, $2.90 No. 2 corn, $1.25 Livestock Mkts.

Heinkel's Packing Co. Hogs 200-220 lbs 20.60-21.00 Hogs 220-250 lbs. 20.00-21.00 Hogs 250-300 lbs. 19.25-20.00 Sows 19.25 down Boars 13.00-14.00 Interstate Producers Livestock Hogs 200-300 lbs 19.00-20.50 Top sows 19.00 down Decker's Hog Market Top hogs 200-230 lbs 20.25-20.75 Top sows 18.75 Sows 300-400 lbs. 17.75-18.75 Sows 450-600 lbs 17.25-17.50 Chicago Livestock SO YOUIL FIND THE HOTTEST TRADE-INS AT CHEVY-LAND! SHOP INSIDE OUT OF THE WEATHER, WHERE THE PRICES ARE POSTED ON EVERY CAR.

OVER 150 OF THE HOTTEST USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM High Friday 70 to 75 turning a little cooler in the late afternoon. Outlook for Sunday. Memphis, clear Miami, rain Milwaukee, clear New York, clear Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia, clear Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, clear St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lk. City, clear San Diego, cloudy San cloudy partly cloudy and a little cooler.

FIVE-DAY FORECASTS Northern Illinois Temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average 3 or 4 degrees below normal. Normal highs are 59 to 64 and normal lows 38 to 43. Mild Saturday but becoming cooler early next week. Precipitation will total about one quarter of an inch in showers about Sunday and possibly again about midweek. Southern Illinois Temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average near to slightly below normal except 3 to 8 degrees below normal in the extreme north.

Turning cooler Sunday and Monday with a slow warming trend thereafter. Normal highs range from the low 40s in the north to the upper 60s in the extreme south. Precipitation will average a quarter to half an inch, occurring as scattered showers about Seattle, clear Tampa, cloudy Washington, clear Hogs butchers 25 to 50 higher; mostly 1-2 200-22S lbs 21.75-22.00; mixed 1-3 190-240 lb 21.25-21.75 230-260 lbs 21.00- 2150; 2-3 250-275 lbs 20.50-21.00: Two Youths Hurt in Crash mixed 1-3 350-400 lb sows 19.25- 19.75; 2-3 50(W00 lbs 17.50-18.25. Cattle calves none; '62 MONZA COUPE '63 AUSTIN-HEALY I '62 OLDS CUTLASS I '65 CHEYELLE SEDAN Here is a real sweetheart for the For the young at heart see this Mark love port coupe with ifs Deep Blue finish is complement-sports minded. It has 4 speed trans- saieJs 30oo Convertible.

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List walls. Red with a White top. List Price $1195 $895 Price $2245 Price $1995 CHEVY-LAND AAH CHEVY-LAND MAH CHEVT-LAND C0 3 i CHEVY-LAND (HAAq HfjV 1 I iO slaughter steers strong to 50 Two Decatur teen-agers are higher; heifers 25 to 50 higher; in fair condition in St. Mary's TTncnftfll tnriav tvith Imnrfoe ro- Saturday and again toward toe -it when their car struck a parked car in the 600 Block W. Harrison St about 3 p.m.

Thurs- 25, instances 50 higher; sows day prime lb slaughter steers 26.00-26.25; three loads prime lbs 26.50; high choice and prime lbs 25.50-26.00; choice lbs 24.75-25.50; high choice and prime 900 1,050 lb slaughter heifers 24.50-25.00; choice lbs 23.25-24.50; cows 16.75-18.25. Official estimated livestock receipts for Monday are 11,000 sicduy uui uneven; i-5 zuu-Z3U ID hntnlinmi ftl rt nA l. A They are Michael James Dur- E. Riverside wirwu iua 6u.innu.t lew 111 driver of the car, and Candace J. Weaver.

17. of 906 eastern areas 20.75-21.00; 1-2 190-200 lbs 20.00-20.50; 1-3 230- 250 lbs 20.00-20.50 2-3 250-270 19.75-20.25; 1-3 300-400 lb sows cattle, 6,000 hogs and 500 sheep. East St. Louis Livestock 18.00-19.00; 1-2 275-350 lbs 19.00- 19.50; 2-3 400-500 lbs 17.25-18.25; Estimates for Monday: Hogs 2-3 50000 lbs 16.25-17.50. E.

Lincoln a passenger with him. Durbin told police the accident occurred when the brakes of his car locked, causing it to swerve out of control. Officers issued a summons charging him with operating a car with defective brakes. The parked car was owned by Rose Ellen Doore, 612 W. Harri catute calves 250; sheep 600.

Produce Mkts. Chicago Produce Butter steady; wholesale buy Hogs 5,500, 190-245 lb barrows and gilts 20.75-21.50; 300-650 lbs sows Cattle 300, calves 100, cows ing prices unchanged; 93 score CO) son St. weak 15.50-18.00; vealers fairly AA 66V4; 92 A 66; 90 66; 89 63; cars 90 66V4; 89 EL HEWMI Ut. TV SERIES DROPPED New York (AP) The American Broadcasting Eggs, irregular; wholesale buying prices 1 lower to active and steady, good to choice 25.00 34.00; slaughter calves weak to 1.00 lower, good and choiec 19.00-22.00. Interior Illinois Hogs Receipts demand fairly good, butchers steady to higher; 70 per cent or better Co.

will drop the hour -long Shane and Hawk television ser 150 W. PERSHING ROAD DAILY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. 5 P.M. grade A whites 43V4; mixed 43; mediums 35; standards 41; checks 35.

ies in December, an ABC spokesman said today..

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