Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1956 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1956

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QUICKIE&--By Ken Reynolds I \7 ' jjCTf/T O ‘ WhaVV^BO^uXsua? a duplex — the Democrat Want Ada are full of ’em!” Farmer’s Column jfiTif chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF BeRaEB" WOH —dHAbtf Seed Corn, to fit your needs. As low as $7.20 per bushel. Will deliver. J. F. Rupert, Decatur. 11l TF WE SELL, — Honegger Big “H” feeds; Fairmont-condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 8. Srd Street 249 T TOR SALE—2 Holstein Bulls of service age; Also some weaned pigs and feeder pigs. Phone 6-6149. 131 3t Wanted —To buy or cash rent 40 to 60 acres. Would like house and pasture now. Write box 988 % Democrat 131 3t-x FOR SALE—Save money by using Anhydrous Ammonia on your corn. Your cheapest form of nitrogen. Call 6-6371. 132 3t-x ATTENTION FARMERS—heavy and leghorn Hens; Also good quality eggs. We do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market Phone 3-3717. 81 TF WANTED 7 0 Bur—ueavy neus I and leghorn hena Dally pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer's Produce, 607 Keklonga street 269 Th FOR BALE OR TRADE on Butcher Cattle. One well marked, well bred yearling. Holstein bull; One well bred yearling Angus bull; Yearling Shorthorn bull. H. P. Schmitt Packing Co. Highway 27 —North. 131 3t BOOST EGG PROFITS: Now Hatching Hy-Line 934 White Egg Layers, Oeighton White Leghorn, HfiJtzanple . wjiite , Rock, New HsflKtte layers and Barred Rock. We give you prompt ser* vice on all our baby chicks. We deliver. Order today. Phone 6-6866 MODEL HATCHERY, MONROE. INDIANA. 38 TF Instructions MOtBL —- MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL Management and Operation. Only matured will be considered. Age 25-59. Write — NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, INC. Box 985 % Democrat 131 It-x For Rent FOR RENT—Modern apartment, 3 rooms and bath, on ground floor, with garage. Phone 3-2816 or 3-3087. 131 3t FOR RENT —5 room semi-modern house, close to Wren. Newly decorated. Garage and garden. Contact E. H. Shepard, Wren, Ohio. 132 St FOR RENT—3 room upper apart ment, private entrance, private bath, utilities furnished, newly decorated. See Bill Troutner, at Decatur Super Service. 131 TF FOR RENT—Modern 5 room apartment, gas heat and bath. Gas range and dryer furnished with the apartment Cail 3-3713. 9 to 11 a.m. 7 to 9 p.m. 131 3t Automobiles FOR SALE MOTORCYCLE—modeI, excellent condition, phope 3-3424 after 4:00 p.m. 132 3t-x FOR _ SALB—I9SO DODGE, radio and heater, sunvisor, turn signals. D & T. Standard Service. 132 3t-x GOOD SELECTION“otiato model Used Cara. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USED CARS are satety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintrmaster Motors, Ist ft Monroe St Phone 3-2008. 347 TF 1951 STUDEBAKER V/8 2-door. 1950 P-LYMOUTH 4-door. 1950 CHEVROLET deluxe 2-door. YOUR CHOICE $395.00 SAYLORS 130 3t RADIATOR REPAIR — Factory methods; Auto painting — Baked enamel, Factory finish, body & Dial 8-4155. Carl Faurote Body fender repair; All work guar-, antqed. Across from Erie Depot. Shop & Radiator Repair. 108 TF

Help Wanted to make 12 acre field of alfalfa bay. Located near Decatur. Phone 3-3780. G. G. Gage. 132 St For Sale-Miec. FORBALE—Corner ~ China cupboard. Call 3-3422. 182 3t FURNITURE-High quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF SPECIAL - PRICE — Gladiolus Bulbs, 49c dosen. Stiefel Grain Co, 132 3t FOR SALE OR RENT—House trailer, Ift mile north of 224, 1 mile west of Ohio line. 131 3t-x DID YOU KNOW: That Klenks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas tor heating, 100 ■ 500 - 1000 gallon ’ tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street ' 129 6t TOP AND FILL Dirt For Sale, and landscaping. Allen Fleming, Phone 3-9291. 115 T - TF FOR SALE—Perennials and Iris. Iris in bloom now. Visitors ’welcome. Mrs. James Borders, 1621 West Monroe street. 130 3t FOR SALE—Used girl’s 26 inch bicycle. In good condition, $25.00. CaU 8-2955. 132 2t-x 'AT THE ELBOW ROOM*" Hamburgers 6 for $1.00; Hot dogs 8 for SI.OO. Drive In Service. 132 6t-x FOR SALE—Upright piano, in good condition, and 1 rug pad, size 9xlß toot Call 3-4855. 1304 Master Drive. 132 3t-x IT’S a cinch~to clean upholstery and carpet in a jiffy with Blue Lustre. Holthouse Drug Co. 132 3t BOTTLE UAB service tor cooking ft water heating. Brooder stoves and 600 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating HAUGKS Phone 3-33 K - u Tr STUCKY’S STORbi AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night 116 TF POWER MOWERS — All size's “Torq” "Eclipse”. Buy now! i Payment and easy *" t&ms. Habegger UmSware. « 103 TF FOR SALE — Walnut bedroom suite, consisting of double bed with springs, dresser and bench. 5 chest of drawers, night stand, ’two lamps. Inquire phone 3 4190. 132 3t-x USED APPLIANCES — Electric Dryer; Washer; Electric Range; Electric Refrigerator. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27-North of Fairway Restaurant. Phone 3-3808. 130 3t FOFTs ALE—Several good electric ranges. Just the thing for the I Summer Cottage. Also a complete line of G.E. & MAYTAG Appli ances, parts' & Service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 131 6t Plenty of free parking’whiu shopping. Burpees bulk garden seed; Sherwin-Williams paint: Peat moss; Vertagreen plans food and McCulloch lawn seed Heller Coal, Feed aqd Supply. $7 TF ONLY complete roof and siding service. Sold ant Applied by Wayne Bodie, 601 Studebaker Street. See us befon you buy! Free estimates, phom 3-4213. 7 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrlgera tors. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for s new Kelvinator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. ’ 331 TF CALL 3-31f4~0r 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CON CRETE and Service. Yosl Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 - TF ROOFING AND SIDING — We are now booking orders for roof inf and siding. Place your order now! Many colors and designs tc choose from. Call for Free estl mate. KLENKS ”W’ Apply". 78 TF FREE — Feel tree to look around in wi store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coy erings, bedding, lamps and ap pllances, and every day hard ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky ft Co. Mon roe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 "T LAWN-BOY POWER MOWERS New 1956 Models. Lawn-Boy gives you a better job of Ask tor free home demonstration. Priced $64.95 to $99.95. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales. Johnson Sea Horse Motors, Boats and Marine Supplies, 222 North 3rd If you have something to sell or rooms. for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings results.

Real Estate FOR S/LLE— 5 room modern home, oil furnace and large lot in Monroe. Phone 6-6933. 127 6t FOR SALE —Small Restaurant and equipment in Downtown Bluffton. Ideal tor two. Doing good business. Call William Garton, 1030 W at Bluffton, Ind. 132 3t Wanted WANTED—feaby sittlng7~PTease call 3-9580. 132 It WANTED—Boy 18 desires farm work. Howard Burkhart, Phone 7-7106. 132 3t WE WILL PICKUP any used clothing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816, Mary’s Variety Store, 228 North 2nd street. 128 TF WANTED—Ride to Broadway G.E in Fort Wayne. Second trick. Robert Lovellatte, 717 North 2nd street. 129 6t-x WANTEDTO RENT—Three beib room modern homeJfl or near Dectftur, by local couple. No children or pets. Write box 986 % Democrat. 129 6t-x COMPLETE SPRAY SERVICE — Tom Hurst, phone 3-4620, Decatur. Spraying liquid fertilizer, fruit trees and Insecticide rids your property of insects for 8 weeks. Free estimates. 129 6t-x SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing Machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 North First. We service what We sell. 129 26t-x Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE-All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF SPRAYING *- Yrees, shrubs and yards. John Eicher, Berne. In diana. 108 TF LOOK — You can now lease a 500 gallon or a 1,000 gallon L. P. Gas tank for the low, low. figure of only $4.25 per month. See your "Shellane" Dealer today. Mazelir Heating and Appliances. 125’Ti WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory Trained radio and television ex perte, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugka. 240 TF GUARANTEED watcn and jewelry, repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 2*6 North fed. -T’hoW-8‘®6507** fc “*’“ - 199>F ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER-Sew ers,.drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 sin. 137 TF DICKS RUG AND CARPET CLEANING Done in yonr home or at our plant. All work guaranteed. Phone ev P nings 6-6518, Days 6-6463, Monroe Ind. Free pickup and delivery. 85 TF < ELECTRIC ,L WIRING — Let us figure year wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring sup plies. Including fixtures, switch es. boxes, etc. KLENK’S, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—WeT fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lampr and other Appliances. Parts fo’ all makes Pnom, 3-2158 KLENKS 1 i 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO repairs any make sewing ma chine or vtcuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We pick up and deliver. Write Postoffice box number 146. Decatur, or call Ge neva, 89 R, Mr. Weaver. 91 TF THE FINEST Rug — Carpet and Furniture cleaning in the world “Duraclean” No soaking — No , odors — No shrinkage — No scrubbing. As seen in House and Gardens, May issue. For estimate or appointment. Call Corson’s Dura Cleaners. Phone 6-6241. 83 TF A COMPLETE on-location - 'carpet cleaning service. Specializing in wall-to-wall carpeting, furniture and in mothproofing. All work to customer’s satisfaction guarantee. Call or write for free service quotation. Loos Carpet Care, 3914 Indi: u Hills Dr., Fort Wayne, x-lonilay thru Friday. 126 27t-x DO YOU KNOW? < That in 3 years, or less, <ou can own an Elgin Water Soffefter on Monthly payments. GidLraaleed for 10 years. Will not lose Its mineral. No waiting for change of re.it*' tanks. No hot water tank full of hard water. All the soft water you can use. Hand operated; ’Semiautomatic; fully automatic. Water treatment, our business since 1908. Laboratory analysis of your water. Decatur Elgin Water Softener. Harry Sheets, 509 3rd St. Phone 3-3444. 103 TF st— ; If you nave som a cniag io sell o> rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Farmers Musi Earn Soil Bank Payments Details Os Program Still Under Study WASHINGTON (UP ) — Government officials made clear today that any soil bank payments a farmer gets this year he will earn, by his own efforts. There will be no government cash for crop reduction by drought, flood, insect damage or other natural pho nomena. “We don’t pay for any accidental compliance with the soil bank,” an agriculture department official said. “We don’t spend any money unless we buy acreage reduction. We won’t pay for any reduction that has been accompanied by accident'— drought, flood or insects. Another department official who has a voice in administering the soil bank said program details have not been worked out fully. He said basic instructions to state and county committees that will operate the soil bank on the individual farm level probably will be available about June 18 — after the latest planting dates in most cases. Asked who would comply with soil bank provisions after that date, the official said: "Nobody”. However, he softened that to “those who hadn't planted crops or who had recently planted might comply.” Chairman Harold'D. Cooley (D N.C.), of the house agriculture committee Monday accused the Elsenhower administration of “deliberately” delaying stalling the soil bank “for political purposes.” Cooley said in a statement handed to reporters that “I am convinced the administration wants a political issue instead of a farm program.” He charged secretary of agriculture Ezra T. Benson’s “delay” In starting the program “is depriving the farmers of America” of its Benson told a news conference here last week that he was launching the soil bank immediately and that farmers who plowed under immature crops would receive generous benefits. BROWNIE-GIRL (Coollwned from Pare One) - tWe south end of Master Drive, Miller’s North End grocery and the First Methodist Church. The south Arttl stop at the court house, Hite's grocery, the corner of Rus-' sell street and Winchester avenue, the Homestead in the center, the Sanitary market and Stratton Place. The time for the bus stops will be 8 a.m. and noon during Brownie week and at 8:30 a.m. for the Girl Scout week. FINAL PRIMARY (Coßllatied from Oae> Wash.) predicted on a radio program Monday night that Democrats might turn to a dark horse candidate unless there is a “decisive clear-cut victory" by either Stevenson or Kefauver in California. He mentioned SymingtonHarriman and Johnson as leading dark horses. Democratic national chairman Paul M. Butler denied in Chicago that Democrats might prolong their convention beginning Aug. 13 to inconvenience Republicans and news media covering the GOP convention beginning in San Fran lisco Aug. 20. Butler said a pro longed convention would only run up the costs for the Democrats. In an lowa primary Monday, Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper won the Republican senatorial nomination against a candidate urging a “farm protest” vote against thfe Eisenhower adtninistraton* On the, Democratic side, R. M. (Spike) Evans, one-time national agricultural adjustment administration chief, won apparent nomination. NOTICE OF ADMIMSTRATIOV Eotatr No. 5171 In the Adntnw Circuit of Adams Count)-, Indian*. ~- N'otk-e is hereby given that Boyd I* Nevil wan on the 4th dky of June, 19'1.6, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Jeanette Nevil, deceased. All pennons having claims against aajd estate, whether or not now.’ due, must file the same In said court -within six unontho from the date of 4iee first pUblkatlon of this notice rw said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur. Indiana, this 4th day of June, IK>6. Kicliard D. tjewton Clerk of the lAdanis Clrf I mi.it Court for Adatus ' County. Indiana Custer & Smith. Attorneys and Counsel for Administrator June 5-12-19 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 5I«» In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiaii»r-*H.s— Notice Is hereby given that Arthur Miller was'bn the 19th day of May, 1956. appointed: Wxeculor of the Will of Della Miller, deceased. Al) persons having claims against 9aid estate, whether or not now du« must file the «a,ine in said court wiilifn six months front the date of the first pulilleatfon of this notice or said claims will be forever Imrred. Deted at I>ecattir, Indiana, flit* lath day of May, 49*56 Kicliard I>. Lewton, Clerk of the .Adams Circuit Court for Adams County. Indiana. David »A. Macklin, attorney and I Counsel for personal representative. I MAY 22—29. JUNE 5 1

Building Needs Os Colleges Are Cited Gov. Craig Cites Critical Problems INDIANAPOLIS (,UP)~4n<Uana’» “most criUoal financial problem" is how to finance conatruction of new cluarootn buildings at its state colleges, Governor Craig said late Monday. He told newsmen something must ' be done to get rid of “underground - subterranian sewer-type buildings" i .Fetich now plague the four tax- ' supported colleges and universities. Earlier, be discussed the problem with the presidents of Indiana and Purdue universities and Ball State and Indiana State teachers colleges. Craig had no specific tax increase or new tax to offer, but he said: ’’l don’t think that the Republican party can any longer make a covenant of no additional taxes.” He said Indiana is now $12,990,- , 060 behind in a 10-year building rapgram begun tn 1950. The plan was to appropriate $16,000,000 for ! each of five bienniums, but the general assembly failed to allot enough funds to keep pace, he said. The 1957 legislature must set , aside $28,990,000 “to bring ourselves current,” Craig said. This figure, be said, does not include a $9,000,000 increase in building costs for the balance of construei tion. I Craig ruled out a property tax . increase aa a solution. “In. most places property texes t have just about reached the point, , in my judgment, where they can't . go much higher,” he said A sales tax is “the most equitable [ tax there is,” he said. “If you keep it off necessities." But In- . diana is not prepared to levy such . a tax, the governor added. t Craig deplored cramped college , classroom biddings, eome of them , quonset huts, and said Indiana is , "not even stepping up to what a k neighboring state has done." He referred to Illinois, where he said $102,000,000 was set aside i for the University of Illinois alone . this biennium. I As for primary and secondary . education, Craig said Indiana is t “in the clear," although teacher salaries still are “not sufficient” , Only "five or six” local schools ignite have applied tor loans from two state funds to build grade and high schools, Craig said. On highways, the governor said ’ the proposed north-south toll road , from Lake county to Indianapolis >iiH is needed badly despite the. - prospects of big federal grants under a new highway bill, “Whois roads have got to be tßrn out and rebuilt” he said. He dted Ind. 46 between Bloomington and Columbus as an example of A bad road which could um up much available federal funds in rebuilding. ‘‘On other matters, Craig said he signed a contract Friday for engineering work on a proposed Ohio River toil bridge connecting New Albany and Louisville. He predicted the state general fund surplus, which once amounted to more than $80,000,000, would total $50,000,000 by June 36. He qaid he would like to make *'at least” one more television appearance in behalf of Republican can didates after the June 29 state convention. SEATON APPROVED ICowtlaeva rrew Pee > ! Replying to questions, most of them by committee Democrats, Beaton also expressed himself as £| strong supporter of the so-called preference clause which gives municipalities, cooperatives and such public groups priority on federally porduced, power. After the qnestlo'n period the committee did not even bother to go into the customary closed seecion. Sen. Joseph C. O’Mahoney (D-Wyo.l a persistant questioner on the power issue moved that the appointment be approved, and the vote was taken at once. Seaton was praised by senators 93 both sides. There appeared to be no question that his nomination will sail through the senate a ithout controversy.

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Braves Lose, Pirates Move To loop lead •y MILTUN RICHMAN United Prase Sports WHter Anything can happen in baseball and there was proof of that todhy in the Met that Sal Maglie, J in old-time Giant, pitched the . Pittsburgh Pirates Into flrat place while wearing a onde-hatedßrook-lyn uniform. - *. ' How’s that again? il ‘ ‘ , Well, here’s how it til happened. Ifajdie, making hla second atari, fdr the Dodgers Monday night, knocked the Braves out of the Na-, tional League lead by beating them, 3-0, on a three-hitter. As soon as Maglie retired Hank Aaron for the Baal out, the idle Pirates, some of whom had their ears cocked to radios in Chicago, automatically went into first flace by a full game. The Pirates first took over first place by percentage points when . they# beat Milwaukee in the first game of a doubloheader last Sunday but Quickly dropped back to , second place when they lost the nightcap. Now with a full game lead, there’s a litlte more authen- ' tlclty .to their front porch perch. . The 89-year-old Maglio, an arch enemy of the Dodgers during the , many years he was with the Gl- ’ ants, never was better than he was Monday night. He struck out five battens, walked only one and allowed only one Milwaukee runner to advance as far as second 1 base. Ransom Jkakson singled home Brooklyn’s first run in the opening frame off Lew Burdette and ’ Pee Wee Reese and Gil Hodges 1 tagged him for homers in the ’ eighth. 1 Cincinnati, remaining a game out of first place, defeated Philadelphia, 8-2, as Art Fowler pitched 1 five-hit ball for his fourth triumph. ’ Fowler had a shutout until the 1 ninth when the Phils pushed across a pair of unearned runs. * The Cardinals, also only a game s from the top, defeated the Giants, 1 U-S. with Vinegar Bend Misell turning in bis sixth victory. St. Louis hopped on Starter Don 1 Liddle for five runs in the flrat ’ three innings and led the rest of the way although Foster Castle* 1 man hit a three-run homer In the fourth inning and Bill White hit a two-run homer in the fifth. Ken Boyer paced the Cards’ 16-hit offensive with his II th homer, two doubles and a single. The Chicago White Son shaved the idle Yankees’ American League lead to four games by crushing the Baltimore Orioles, 13-4-Lefty Billy Pierce had a twohit > shutout until he tired tn the eighth but he was credited with hla oev- ’ enth victory. I Chicago collected 14 hits end scored 11 of its runs off starter Don Ferrarese, Nellie Fog had i four hits for the White Sox and Minnis Minoso hit a two-run horn* ier tn the eighth. ■ / ■ J ; Mike Garcia of the Indians turned in his best effort of the season as he struck out 12 batters and gave up only seven hits in defeating the Senators, 7-0. Pets Ramos started for Washington and was nicked for homers by Jim Bufiby and young Earl Averill. Victory Prayer Band Homecoming Sunday The eighth annual Victory prayer band bomeeoming and union fellowship service will be held next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Adams county Holliness association camp ground at Monroe. The Rev. Betty Pamp and children will furnish special music for the services and the Rev. Enos Wills of Bayshore, Mich., will deliver the sermon The Rev. Harold Battenberg, Faith tabernacle, Fort Wayne will preside as song lead er. The public is invited. NEARLY SIOO,OOO .in—s from Fan* <>**> i The 10 men awaiting trial are i scattered throughout the state in county jails for security reasons. 1 An 11th man accused of taking ■ part In the holdup is dead. I "" —■ hi tew.mi rn.iiMi.iwte

IMHANAPQMU MVEUfUGN INDIANAPOLIS (W) w- Ute* stock: ’ Hogs 8.500: strong to mostly 25, instanced 60, .higher; 180-260 lb 17M-U.OO, (gw 1f1.26;3»049fr lb 16.75-17.60; lew 17.76; 210-386 lb 16.00-17.00: 140-180 Jb 17 25-11.00; 180-140 lb 18.ftM4.40, some 16.00. Cattle M 00; calve* 300; steady; choice steers 20.00-22.00; good W.7MM4; Stndard 17.80-18.5 O; good and choice heifers 18.00-30-00: few 30.60; eaters mostly steady; gtod to prime 2000-23.60; few 23.60. Sheep 600; mostly 1.00, extreme ■ I. lower; good to prime spring lafobs 24.00-27.00, few 27.60. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) -Livestock: Hogs salable receipts 8,000; strong to mostly 86 higher; bulk No. 2,8, 140-874 Tbs. 17.25-17.76; I several hundred No. 1,8, 180-826 tbs., some with No. 3 ends, 17,76? ' 11. around 120 head No. 1,8, -jftff-215 lbs. sorted for weight and /grade 18.25; limited volume 880- 1 310 tbs. 16.60-17.86. Cattle 6,000, calves 806; high choice and better steers steady, choice and below steady to strong, heifers mostly steady to strong; vealers steady; package prime 1100 lbs. fed Steers 23.76; part load mostly prime 1066 lb. weight 23.00; few loads high choice and mixed choice and prime 1000-1350 Iba. steers 22.00-23.60; bulk choice steers 30,75-21.75; few loads mixed good and choice 20.00-20.50; tew loads end tote high choice and prime heifers 21.75-22.25; bulk choice hotter* 20.5021.50; good to low choice 18.00-20.25; good and choice vealers 19.0033.00; cull to commercial 10.00-14-00. Sheep 1,000; early sales spring lambs 601.00 higher; later trade steady to 50 or more lower; shorn old crop lambs 50 or more lower; sheep steady; good and choice spring lambs 26.00-29.50; choice and prime 30.00-31.00; good and choice 89-99 tbs. shorn lambs with No. I, ? pelts 23-00; small lots good and choice’shorn lambs and yearlings mixed up to 132 lbs. 20.00-21.00. Two Ministert' Sons Injured In Accident VALPARAISO. Ind (UP)—Two ' ministers’ sons were injured seriously Monday in a traffic accident a few hours after they received diplomas et Valparaiso University commencement. ' James R. Plehler, 25, Merrill, . Wis., and Thomae J. Bomba, 21, 1 Barberton, Ohio, were hurt When their Automobile hit loose gravel on U.S, 30. They were taken to Porter Memorial Hospital here. 'to * Purdue Takes Bids ’ • if. On Campus Projects ’ LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP)—Purdue University’s board of trustees will open bids June 88 on four campus construction projects. - < They include additions tp the 1 life science Building, a new gen end science building, an engineering science shop building unit, and extension of a steam dlstribuion system. REPAIRS NEEDED (OMtewrd frees Fug* Qne> from 88,300 to 88,600, and Bert Westover, director of the administrative building council, from 36,900 to >7,200. Toll bridge commission members’ salaries were Mt at 8100 a month. They previously were paid . >25 a day while on state business. - Bell Stets Teachers College at Muncie received the biggest conEtruction allotment, >9ooX><?o- It was for a music building. Richmond state hospital got >789.500, That included >600,000; for a new power house, 3175,000 for a new warehouse, >9,000 for a maintenance shop, ahd >5,500 tor emergency rehabilitation of water softeners. INCOMES AT (C—Stasw* <ywFa<e O»r> rate reporteii for Starch. A jump of approximately the. same site occurred between February and March. Higher hourly, wages in manufacturing industries, and increased employment, were major factors In the rise, the department 111 — Vte .W.MW. Ml w ■■ I, ,1 , ■

Today*! Markets KffNNETT-MURRAV » •• Corseted June 6 16 to }6rf Ib|. ...... 16. M 181 to IM Iba 190 to 3>o lbs. IT-Oo 320 to 840 lb*.' i........ lIM 340 to 840 lbs. 1646 2«0 to 360 lb< H.M 280 to 800 lb«- .... 300 to aso ms.u.oo 360 to 400 lbs. 14.60 400 Ute up 14.00 100 to XW lee. 13 to U Roughs ' . 3dD lbs. down 14.00 300 to 35ft Ito- — 350 to 400 Ito. 13.00 40ft to «o IM 11.50 460 to 500 Ito- It M 600 to 660 lbs. |l>o 668 Ito. Up OH Stags fjPF »<**■ — T o to a Veal (Fri. A BaL) .... 20.00 Spring Lambs 2>.00 Teariinga 3.00 ■wee — 1.00 Bucks 3.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET •URK ELEVATOR Corseted June fl Beans sunjeet to change , during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Aak for Pricea. Grain: .03 per bushel ton Coo: .07 per hundred toes f Ab. form. WHOLESALE BOG ANO { POULTRY QUOTATIONS . Furnished By OECATUR FARMS Corseted June 5 Large Clean Whites Large Clean Browns ji Mediums '’*•***<****« Pufleta ...—........1 ,?8 Heavy Hots .2ft Loggers Htoa .861 If you have something to sea or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Wtat Ad. ft brings rMUltn. PONTIAC .’’ismr ■ • sum smvica !<■ MOVING * TRUCKING Lena jHaPan— * —„ "'"jja'L "jw 1 " " l! * 1)111 '* "' r>l SB pHOTO I raiWWG TY laisßtuß Drags ■ i i ijSWiiiiwiifsmiiiiii ■ ■ BEFORE OfiLLlN®?WdMltos 3S ■ pg irq com rc po* nvMfMe • ■WWgW 0, ■ ■r- , 11. a-,.* G M C Bblm A Service NEW A UCEO TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE tootjhi oL Ertvoofc ■ ■ electric heating Free Estimate A Operating Cost Wiring, Repair A Contracting REYNOLDS ELECTRIC 040 N. 18th' Phone MOOT in 1., , • \ ... <••**•*' . U»b<r4<i|)U!itM payments of your dffbta. No charge for thia oervice, just listyour 4ebU with us and we will help you plan the payment of them within your income. ; Mgcas;7-.< * LOANCO. iasjN.stooto.W--’’ Decatur, Ind. Phone 3-2013

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