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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 25

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 25

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Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, September 4, 1963. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Produce Mkts. Farm run large 21c; Farm run i (H) i Eh WILLIAM I. 6ARNETT DIES; RITES FRIDAY William I. Barnett, 81, of 955 E.

North died at 10:37 p.m. 7 i 17V I Rf 'OIL small 14c. yesterday in Decatur and Macon Chicago Produce Butter steady; wholesale buying County Hospital. Born Sept. 12, 1881 in Virginia, prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57; 90 56; 89 FREEPORT Sc5ro I DC KALB.

A A I CHICAGOV HOC. I ISLAWD r'J OTI4W. JotlET KANKAKEE PEORIA PONT! AC A MACOMB A 1 BLOOMINGTON LINCOLN (CHAMPAIGN I BEAROSTOWN lOUINCY USMN JACKSONVILLE 'feIdX0" MATTOON CARUNHUE I EFFINGHAM VEDWAROS-f PVANOALIA I VILLE I r. 1 "WttNCEVOLEY ST LOUIS MT VERNON he moved to Decatur from Lov- 55'A; Cars 90 57: 89 57. Eggs steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 39'4; mixed 39V4; mediums 34; standards 33; dirties 27; checks 26' 2.

ington, in 1943. He was a retired farmer and a retired stationary engineer at Rath Packing Co. He and the former Katie Vanderpool were married in 1923 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He leaves his wife: sons, Har Live poultry: wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; roasters 23-24; special fed white rock fryers barred rock fryers 21; few heavy type hens HERR1N old E. Barnett, a Decatur police MUSPHYSBORO CAASOMMIE man; and Donald W.

Barnett of Decatur; and seven grand Uttf'd Thursday Marntea 17-18; few young hen turkeys 27i. children. A brother and sister Stock Prices Hover Near Record High New York, Sept 4 (AP) Steels gave a rising stock market strong leadership early this afternoon in heavy trading. The ticker tape ran late and prices moved ahead on balance, despite profit taking in many issues which have been strong recently. The main thought in Wall Street was whether the Dow Jones industrial average would top its record closing high of 734.91 made Dec.

13, 196L Half-hour readings of this close-watched barometer showed the market approaching the" record in early dealings, then losing some of its gain, then going higher in the afternoon. The performance of the steels was encouraging to market analysts who hope for higher prices. After an uncertain start, the trend moved higher despite some raggedness in rails and the inability of utilities to make much progress. Industrials were carrying the burden of the advance. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 2.02 at 734.04.

The Associated Press average of stocks at noon gained .3 at 280.3, with industrials up .9, rails off .2 and utilities up .1. Jack Mathews SERVICES FRIDAY FOR JACK MATHEWS, 74 Funeral services for Jack Mathews, 74, of 1344 E. Marietta by the Kraft Food Co. in Chicago, Illinois Weather Zones 1 Showers tonight and ending RAYMOND SMITH, 64, HERE 45 YEARS, DIES Raymond Smith, 64, of 317 S. Schuman Plan preceded him in death.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral home where friends may call after 1 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Graceland cemetery. She was born on Dec. 28. 1911 in Decatur, the daughter of will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday 23rd died at 11:30 p.m.

yes Thursday morning. Partly cloudy and warmer Thursday afternoon. Low tonight upper 50s. High Thursday middle 70s. in the J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Home, where friends may terday in St. Mary's Hospital, less than an hour after he became suddenly ill at home. Author Dies Metz, France, Sept. 4 (AP) Robert Schuman, 77, often call call after 4 p.m.

Thursday. Burial 2 Showers tonight and ending 25, 1913 to Fairy Tyus. He had been a Decatur resident will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr. Mathews, a retired employe He is survived by his wife: one son, Curtis, Decatur; 6 grandchil 45 years, coming here from Fort SERVICES THURSDAY FOR MRS.

JOHN BARTON Graveside services for Mrs. Ruth Barton, 51, of Chicago, formerly of Decatur, will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Calvary Cemetery. The J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Barton died Monday in Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago- She had been a resident of Chicago for the past 25 years, moving there from Decatur where she had lived until then. Mrs. Barton had been employed ed the father of European unity, Thursday morning, becoming partly cloudy and warmer Thursday afternoon.

Low tonight around 60. High Thursday upper 70s. of the A. E. Staley Mfg.

died Wayne, Ind. died today after a long illness. dren and 11 great-grandchildren. at 6:44 p.m. yesterday in Decatur Mr.

Smith worked for Schudels' Schuman laid out the plan for A brother preceded him in death. and Macon County Hospital after 3 Showers tonight ending the European Coal and Steel pool. Charles H. and Mary Ruth Win-holtz. She married John Barton, who preceded her in death.

She is survived by two sons, John and Robert, both of Chicago: one daughter, Barbara, Chicago; two brothers, John A. and Robert, both of Decatur; five sisters, Grace, Elsie, Mrs. Frank (Bertha) Hunt and Mrs. Mary Tipton, all of Decatur; and Mrs. Margaret Evans, Bloomington; and two grandchildren.

Inc. for 30 years, retiring in December 1961 as route supervisor. production and marketing or Thursday afternoon. Low tonight low 60s. High Thursday around 80.

a long illness. A resident of Decatur for 47 years, Mr. Mathews came here He was born Feb. 26, 1899, in ganization linking France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland 4 Considerable cloudiness Fort Wayne, Ind. He was.

a mem-j ber of the First Christian Church. from Slidell La. He worked for and Luxembourg. Mr. Smith married Grace Coop-! through tonight with occasional showers and thunderstorms.

Thursday decreasing cloudiness. The same countries later form FARMERS Order Now Rarosay 63 and Clark i3-Seert Eeans for 1964 Planting. Both are from new strain foundation Seed, and are wilt resistant. MACON SEED -nc. 4248 W.

Main St Ph. 429-4040 er in Decatur, May 7, 1922. She the Staley Company for 38 years. Mr. Mathews was born Feb.

23, 1889 in Birmingham, Ala. He was married here on March ed the Common Market, or the European Economic Community. survives. Low tonight around 60. High in 1950, when its author was foreign minister of France.

Other survivors include a Thursday near 80. The Schuman plan was unveiled 5 Considerable cloudiness daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Gillespey, Decatur; two sons, Del- U. S. Steel was up about a point bert Bound Brook, N.J.: M-Sgt.

Hyle with the Air Force through tonight with occasional showers and thunderstorms. Thursday showers ending but considerable cloudiness persisting. Low tonight near 60. High Thursday around 50. Japan; three sisters, Mrs.

and Jones Laughlin better than that. Bethlehem and Republic Steel were fractional gainers. Chrysler was traded on big blocks and gained fractionally along with General Motors, Chrysler and American motors. Tung-Sol spurted about 5 points. Wayne (Edyth) Johnson, and Mrs.

James (Bessie) Taylor, Decatur; Mrs. Fred (Luella) Loering, Livonia, and six grandchildren. 6 Mostly cloudy tonight with Services will be at 1 p.m. Fri occasional showers and thunderstorms. Showers ending Thursday but remaining mostly cloudy.

Low tonight in 60s. High Thursday 80- Gains exceeding 2 points were day in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call after 3 p.m. Thursday. 85. ST.

LOUIS AREA Consider made by Control Data and IBM. Prices were mixed on the American Stock Exchange. Corporate bonds were mixed. Burial will be in Macon County able cloudiness tonight with about Memorial Park Cemetery. 40 per cent chance of a thunder U.

S. government bonds were gen storm. Low tonight around 60. Partly cloudy Thursday with the high in the mid 70s. erally unchanged.

Decatur Market Trends Butcher hog prices were steady FIVE DAY FORECASTS today compared to Tuesday's Southern Illinois Temperatures will average 2-6 degrees below the seasonal normals for the next five days with only minor day to quotations. Top hogs were $16.55. Produce prices were unchanged. Wheat was up one cent; all other grains unchanged. Grain Mkts.

day variations. The normal high is 82-87, the normal low 58-65. Precipitation will average .25 inch less in scattered showers over the (These prices represent quotations by several county elevators weekend. Northern Illinois Temperatures served by different railroads. Pri ces are published to indicate an will average 3-6 degrees below normal through Monday.

The nor mal high is 75-82, the normal low THURSDAY lift h'f WOOL I 'j 3 Days 3 Days Only! Lace Trim CV SISSl Misses' and Teens' PETTI PANTS ITt': fm W00L-NYL0N GIRLS' WOMEN'S k'JX I EAIB Hl PTC Reg. 57C Reg. 1 1 Jill HI 3 Bulky Sh.rtamWookityr. ucuBlt ft Tfffl of 65 wooM5 Kodel Vv WASHABLE (SftAT SAki "-en's sixes 36 to 44 V'S 3.98 Value! VeJ IMh V.AdRYABLE 3 Days Only! Because of Kodel polyester, these WJs'v' LUSk Girls' 6-14. Lacy ruffles on acetate are machine washable and dryable, 7 tricot.

"White and colors 43 require no blocking. Soft to touch. -j-v;) "Wrap-around skirts in solid colors; Women's 5-8. Three styles. Medium grey, camel, black, winter 07Yfc-, box-pleated skirts in plaids.

Of wool Avisco acetate tricot. White, colors. white, red and blue.Specially priced! blended with 30 nylon for long Specially priced for this sale! 73 i sZi wear. Sizes 10-18, petites 8-16. TAf American Viscose Corp.

I 53-59. Rainfall will total .25 inch. A chance of showers tonight and in the eastern portion Thurs day and again Sunday cr Alonday. WEATHER AT 7 A.M. George Kitson Kitson Rites Saturday Highest last 24 hours.

Lowest last night: Belleville 83 Moline 71 approximate market.) No. 2 hard wheat, $1.87 No. 2 yellow corn, $1.21 No. 2 white oats, 36 .60 New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.02 New No.

1 yellow soybeans $2.41 Livestock Mkts. Decatur Livestock Co. Hogs 190-300 lb. 15.25-16.55 Sows 15.00 down Boars 8.50-9.00 III. Producers Livestock Assn.

Hogs 200-300 lb. 15.00-16.00 Sows 15.00 down Decker's Hog Market Top hogs 200-230 lb. (Is, 2s) 16.00-16.35 Top sows (under 300 lbs.) 15.00 Chicago Livestock Peoria 74 Funeral services for George Quincy 78 Kitson will be at 1 p.m. Saturday Rockford 69 in J. J.

Moran bons funeral Springfield 78 Vandalia 82 Home with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m Thursday and 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.

East Dubuque 70 Albany, cloudy 80 Albuquerque, clear 86 Atlanta, cloudy 87 Bismarck, clear 76 Boise, cloudy 86 Boston, cloudy 79 Buffalo, cloudy 75 Chicago, clear 75 Cincinnati, cloudy 90 Cleveland, cloudy 82 Mr. Kitson, 71, of 1054 N. Uni versity who was business Hogs butchers steady to 25 lower; 1-2 200-230 lb butchers agent for Plumbers Steamfit 17.00-17.25; mixed 1-3 190-270 lbs ters Local 65, was killed at 11:50 ifi5ft.l7.00! mixed 1-3 300-350 lb a.m. yesterday in a two-car acci sows 15.00-15.75 350-400 lbs 14.50- dent near Mount Pulaski. 63 55 56 61 55 58 60 56 62 62 71 48 61 68 54 63 66 62 50 56 78 45 78 60 53 66 66 69 73 79 58 59 70 67 68 61 Denver, cloudy 88 15 00- 400-450 lbs 13.75-14.75 2-3 A native of England, Mr.

Kitson had lived in Decatur since coming Detroit, cloudy 82 Fort Worth, clear 98 450-585 lbs 13.50-14.00. Cattle 6.500; calves none to the United States in 1913. slaughter steers steady to 50 low A master plumber, he had been business agent for Local 65 since er; high choice and prime lb slaughter steers 24.50- Helena, clear 73 Honolulu, cloudy 87 Indianapolis, cloudy 81 Juneau, rain 62 Kansas City, cloudy 87 1944, with the exception of a per 25.25: hich choice and prime 1. iod of two years. 3 Teen's Reg.

TOO 80-VIEW BILLFOLD 3 Days Only! Reg. 2.99 GOOSENECK LAMP 3 Days! In Six Colors! SWEAT SKIRTS lbs 23.00-24.75; bulk 3 Days! Reg. 2 pr. 96c SEAMLESS NYLONS He was a member of the city choice lbs 24.00-24.75; water control board and was ac Los Angeles, rain 76 Louisville, cloudy 86 comparable grade 1.250-1,350 lbs tive as a delegate to conventions 22.75-24.25: lbs 22.00 of the American Federation of 67 Has removable pass case that holds 80 pictures; change pocket; strap. rnlnrs Save 34.

mi ST Brass-plated lamp has cone shade, walnut finish wood trim. Directs lighc where you want it! 1st quality mesh nylons. Suntone and Mist-tone shades in sizes 9-11. In 2 pr. pkg.

Labor. 23.00; gocd lbs 22.00-23.50; couple loads high choice and Drime around 950 lb slaughter Mr. Kitson was born in Dews- pita fat. ux berry, Yorkshire, England, on EpxWITH THIS COUPONS 15 Tunne rni cat crnr -r heifers 24.25; choice lbs June 23, 1892, and emigrated to 23.00-24.00; good 22.00-22.75; utility the United States at the age of and commercial cows 14.50-16.00; 21. Memphis, rain 94 Miami, clear 87 Milwaukee, cloudy 69 St.

Paul, cloudy 76 New Orleans, clear 90 New Ycrk, clear 82 Oklahoma City, cloudy 97 Omaha, cloudy 76 Philadelphia, cloudy 85 Phoenix, clear 92 Pittsburgh, cloudy 86 Portland, clear 76 Portland. clear 86 Ranid City, clear 72 TTl ffp5f? Johnson's Tjf Johnson's X-l I I CUP end SAUCER He was a member of Local 65 utility and commercial bulls 17.50 19.50. 5v of the Plumbers and Steamfitters 68 3.18 73 union. Elks Lodge 401, the Prairie Official estimated livestock receipts for Thursday are 1,000 .64 Avenue Club of the YMCA and with American-made "Whispering Rose" (an open stock pattern) 4-Pc. PLACE SETTING the American Federation of La cattle, 6,000 hogs and 500 sheep East St.

Louis Livestock bor. Mr. Kitson's first wife, Florence 78r Place Setting 324 Cup and Saucer Hogs 9.500: mostly fully steady; .01 l3 ir Mary Ernshaw, preceded him in death in 1948. He was married barrows and gilts 190-270 lb 16.00- 3 Days Only! Reg. 69c lb.

HERSHEY-ETS CANDY 3 Days Only! Reg. 49c JOHNSON'S POLISH Richmond, cloudy 90 St. Louis, cloudy 80 Salt Lake City, clear 88 San Diego, rain 75 3 Days Only! Reg. 97c 'POLY" BASKETS l.iu Yoiue tor coupon 62 62 56 51 71 63 52 67 56 57 74 72 51 85; sows 275-625 lb 13.00-15.7d. on Sept.

8, 1951, to Christina Shuppara, who survives. .19 Cattle 2.500; calves 300; steers fullv steady to strong; heifers San Francisco, clear 68 Limit one set per customer Watch Kresge's ad each week for other special dinnerware coupon offers. Build a complete sec. Also surviving are two sons, 38 46f Carter Bentley (Benny) Kitson, Wax polish with dauber, in black, brown. Liquid in black, brown, white.

98 Horsehair 77 64! Crisp candy-coated milk chocolate disks are tidy to eat won't smear the hands. Bargain priced! Textured poly plastic 26-qt. round, 13-qt. oval, and 17 or 25-qt. rectangular.

3 colors. .23 steady; good and choice steers 23.00-24.75; good and choice heifers 22.00-23.75; cows utility and Decatur, and Eric Kitson, Seattle, clear 82 Tampa, clear 92 Washington, cloudy 89 Winnipeg, cloudy 70 This coupon expires Sept. 7 Fayetteville, N. a daughter. iviYtyr.viT.-iririYiYiYiYiYiriri'nTrrj Mrs.

Florence Day, Los Angeles: commercial 13.50-16.00; bulls utility to good 16.50 18.50: vealers two stepdaughters, Mrs. James (Helen) Zindel and Mrs. Faul Rock Show Sept 21-22 Members of the Corn Belt Lapi good and choice 22.00-31.00. Interior Illinois Hogs Now You Can "Charge It" At Kresge's! DOWNTOWN STORE OPEN THURS. and FRI.

EVE- PLAZA OPEN EVES 9 PM (Mary) Krause, both of Decatur; sisters. Martha and Edith, both ReceiDts butchers steady dary and Geological Society will have a rock show on Sept. 21-22 of Thornhill, England: four grand to 25 lower; 1-3 190-260 lb butchers in Bloomington. children, seven step-grandchildren 15.50-16.25; 1-2 195-240 lbs 16.35-16.75: 1-3 280-350 lb sows 14.50- ess 1 1.v2Sr few 15.50: 1-3 350-400 lbs In the show will be exhibits from rock clubs of Decatur, Springfield. Peoria, Pekin, Rock-ford and Mattoon.

and one great-grandchild. An inquest will be held but no date has been set yet by Logan County Coroner John Barry. 13.25-14.50: 2-3 400-500 lbs 12.50- 13.25; 2-3 500-600 lbs 11.25-12.50,.

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