Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1956 — Page 5

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QUICKIEB~By Km Reynolds KA* ■) "ij) * 1122^, n "If any of you folks find my glasses — there’s a reward for them in the Democrat Want Ads 1” Farmer's Column WE BUT cfcickeas and Quality eggs, Decatur Farms. 186 TF WANTED TO — Balboa Rye. Dotterer A Son, Bluffton, ladiana, phone M 3. 209 lOt FOR feAtE - John 1 Deere corn picker, 1953 model, 2 row pull type. Phone 8-4634. 216 3t WK SELL — Honegger Big "H” feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 S. 3rd Street 249 T FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire Boars. All sites, including two good yearlings, reasonable prices. Elmer Fritzinger, South of Chattanooga, Ohio. 217 st-x REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE Boars from Certified meat type bloodline*. Ready for service. Wilbert Thieme. miles East and 1H mites North of Decatur. Phone 3-9295. 914 6tx WANTED TO BUT — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup find Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone S-2017. Shaffer’s Produce. 607 Kekionga street 269 TF Card Os Thanks We Wish in this manner to thank al! the relatives, friends and neighbors who were so kind in remembering Frank Braun with prayers, Masses, flowers and assistance during the .past week. It ig a great inspiration to those who are left to witness this type of cooperation. Your kindness and words of Mrbf?ath/'Will long be remembered. The Frank Braun Family 218 lt-x For Rent FOR RENT — We have another trailer for rent at Simerman’s Mobil Home Court phone 3-4253. 217 2t FOR RENT—4 room and bath — apartment unfurnished, beat and water furnished, private entrance. Located % mile East of Decatur, Phone 3-8441. 218 3t-x FOR RENT — 2 room apartment, 1 block from business district. Nicely decorated and furnished. All utilities furnished, including washing facilities, phone 3-3643. 205 TF FOR RENT—Newly decorated and remodeled all modern 5 room home. Near school in Monroe. Also, all modern 7 room furnished home In the country. Phorfb 6-6172. If no answer, call 6-6938. 218 3t Help Wanted WANTED—High school boy 16 or over to work In local retail store. After school and Saturdays. Write box 1028 c/o Democrat. 218 3t WANTED—Man or boy for part time work in Service Station and Garage near Monroe, Indiana. Write Box 1026 c/o Democrat. 216 3t WANTED — Full time couple or woman to keep house for eMerly couple. Good pay. Call Laurel Mattox 2-8828 Berne, or write. 213. 6t-x WANTED — Man for custodian work at local building. Forty hour week which requires one hour on Sunday in winter. Steam heat with stoker. Balance of work cleaning anrd light - work. Will pay 844 a week. Write Box 1036, care of Democrat, giving ■name and telephone number. 218 3t-x INVESTIGATOR — National firm needs insurance and claim investigator, age 22 to 28, high school graduate, car and typing ability necessary. No selling or collecting. Salary, bonus, and expenses. Good Opportunity for advancement Phone 3-2593. evenings 3-4587. or write P.O. Box 144, Decatur. Indiana. 218 fit WANTED—Man or yhiwlg man for part time Job. Hotlrs, from 3 p.m. . to 5 p.m. and from 12 noon to 2 — p.m. on Saturday. Will pay 116 per week. This is an uptown Job of overseeing and does not require previous experience. If im •terested write Box 1029 Care of Decatur Democrat giving name and address. 218 3t-x

For Salo-Mloc. W)R BALK—i piece living room suite, $30.00. Phone 3-3596. 217 2t FOR SALE—Used 200 gallon fuel on tank. Phone 3-2769. 218 3t-X FURNITURB —- High quality at Low Price*. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF FOR SALE — Duo Therm and Biegler Gas Heater*. Stucky A Co, Monroe, Ind. 205 TF FOR SALE — Good used Oil Heat•r*t Stueky A Co. Monro*, Ind. 205 TF SPECIAL — Throw rugs, less than V 4 price, as tow a* $4.96 for a 27x54 rug. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF DID YOtl KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low a* 17.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaner*. Klenka. >B4 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price mo Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE — Duo Therm and Slegler Oil Heaters, complete installation*. Stucky A Company, Monroe. Ind. 205 TF FOR SALfc—l9so PLYMOUTH Tudor sedan. Waldorf electric water heater. Kenneth Hirschy, Telephone 3-3643. 193 TF TOP FILL and Black Dirt. Also Ground and unground Peat Moss. Allen Fleming, Phone 3-9291. T FOR SALE—Tulip, Crocus, Hyacinth and Daffodil bulbs; Also sheep and cattle manure, fertilizer, rose dust, etc. Stiefel Grain Co. 215 6t HI Fl at Its best. Consoles, Table models and Portables. Featuring R.C.A., V.M. and Webcor. Come in and see our new Department. Decatur Music House. 217 3t FOR SALE—Dress, MM 11; Pink Formal, size 12; 2 snow suits, size 5-6; Linen suit, size 13-14; Man’s winter jacket 628 Mercer, phone 3-4274. 217 3t FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF BLUE FLAME Bottle das Service for cooking & water heating. Brood*k*tovw>anA sM«sto 1,9*0gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS, Phone 3-3316. 15 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in bur store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances. and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF CALL 1-31 U or 4-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FOR SALE—Upholstered kitchen corner seat, with table and two chairs; Four new combination storm doors, painted, 3’o” x 7’o”. Call 3-3560. 217 2t-x Stuckys store at monroe is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. eaph evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF FOR SALE —Used 24” cast iron Furnace; Also used gas conversion Burner, in good condition. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27 — North of Fairway Restaurant. Phone 3-3808. 217 3t FALL SAVINGS on Demonstrators. Several size’ Johnson Motors; Also 2 boats, steel and aluminum. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales, Johnson Sea Horse Motors. Boats and Marine Supplies. 222 North 3rd street. 209 TF I®CATU^s'oM^-ccmpTete-ro6f-ing and siding service. Sold and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 Studebaker StrMt. See us before you buy! Free estimates, phone 3-4213. 7 TF FOR SALE —1 good used late model Washer; Also a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 213 6t Roofing and Siding — We are now booking orders for roofing and siding. Place your order now! Many colors and designs to choose from. Call for Free estimate KLENKS "We Apply”. 78 TF MAN AUVE~— Listen - to this! Gambles are offering 3150 for your old Outboard Motor on a new 30 horsepower Hiawatha! What a deal . . . and what a motor! It features electric starting and full gear shift. You can’t touch it for speed and easy handling s ! •, it’s the power king of them all! And friends, if your present motor is 5 horsepower or better ... and in operating condition . . .Gambles will give you 3150 for it on this 30 Horsepower electric-starting Hiawatha. Regularly 8549.90 .. . Gambles special exchange price is Just $399.95; Buy on easy terms at your Gamble Store! 218 12t

FOR SALE—Another Car Load Os Appliances, prices not up, but down. Washart; Dryer*; Stove*; Freezers and Refrigerators. Deluxe Refrigerator 4169.00; Dryer* a* tow as $98.00; Ruud water heaters, glass lined $89.00; Motor Scooters $135.00; Domestic Sewing Machin**; White House Paint $2.50; Aluminum Paint $2.50; Wagonsi Elevators and dump bed*; New Chain Saws $150.00. Craigville Oarage, Craigville, Indiana. 217 3t Automobiles FOR SALE — 1056 BUICK Century Riviera, just like new, traded in on a new Studebaker. Vizard Motor Sales 211 TF GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Car*. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St 24 TF RADIATOIt REPAIR — Factory Method. Carl Fanrote Radiator Service, Phone 8-4155. Aero** from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 209 TF OUR USED dARb are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmastor Motors, Ist & Monroe St Phone 8-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE — 1942 OLDSMOBILE “6” 4-door, $76.00, or will s«ll parts. Good 600:16 tires am| wheels, hydramatic transmission. “New battery and radio. Call 3-4219, Jl6 North 10th Street. 218 6t-x FOR SALE — 1950 CHEVROLET and 1949 FORD. Your choice for $119.00. BMry Motor Sales, 201 - 207 South First StrMt. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1954 CADILLAC Coupe D’Ville, all power, in excellent condition. Priced for quick sale. Traded in on a new Packard. Written guarantee. Vizard Motor Sales. , 211 TF FOR SALE — 1955 STUDEBAKER Champion Station Wagon, automatic transmission, heater, good tires. Excellent condition. Written guarantee. Vizard Motor Sales. 211 TF FOR SALE — 1955 STUDEBAKER President 4-door, fully equipped, green and snowcap, overdrive. A real bargain. Written guarantee. Vizard Motor Sales. 211 TF • !FOto>’’ SAi.» 19&‘ MK&CURY Monterey H.T., good condition, good tires, and unconditionally guaranteed. A sharp car and a real buy. Vizard Motor Sales. 211,TF FOR SALE -- 1951 STUDEBAKER H ton pickup. Very low mileage, one owner, excellent condition. Written guarantee. Vizard Motor Sales. 211 TF FOR SALE — 1955 DODGE Custom Royal Lancer (fully equipped). Beefy Motor Sales, 201 • 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1955 DODGE 2-door, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 - 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1955 STUDEBAKER Commander, radio, heater and overdrive. Beery Motor Sales 201207 South First Street. We Finance. 4 212 7t FOR SALE - 1955 DODGE Cornet Lancer, radio and beater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 • 201 South First Street. W’e Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — ■‘l9’s4 DODGE Royal 2 door, (fully equipped). Beery Motor Sales, 201 • 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1954 PLYMOUTH door, radio and beater — power steering. Beery Motor Sales, 201207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1953 DODGE 4-door (fiiily equipped). Beery Motor Sales. 201 - 207 South First Street We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1953 PLYMOUTH 2door, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 - 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1953 DESOTO 4-door (fully equipped). Beery Motor Sales, 201 -, 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1952 DODGE - 4-door, radio and heater. White ’Wall Gres. Beery Motqr Sales, 291207 South First Street. W’e Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE 1952 FORD V-8 2door, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 - 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FORSALE — 6 I9MTBUiFK - Super' Hard Top (fully equipped). Beery Motor Sales, 201 • 20t South First Street. We Finance. 212 7t FOR SALE — 1951 DODGE Hard Top, radio and heater. Beery Motor Sales, 201 - 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 ft Awfoeep/r? WAN T AM

! FOR SALE — 1950 BUICK M6OL radio anti heater.. Beery Motor Bale*, 201 - 307 South First Btre*t. W« Finance. 812 Tt. FOR SALE — 194* t>ODOE radio and heater. BMry Motov Sales, 201 • 207 South First Street We Finance. 213 ft ' FOR SALE — 1669 BflldK 4-door, radio and heater. BMry Motor Sales, 201-307 South First Street. We Flnanc<- 812 n ; FOR SALE — 1960 DobCß'M*or, radio and heater. BMry Motor Sale*. 201 • 307 South First Street We Finance. 212 ?t FOR SALE — 1951 KAlsfck 4-door, 1 radio and heater. Beery- Motor J Sales, 201-207 South First StrMt. W* Finance- 212 7t ‘ FOR SALfe — ltf49 PLYMOUf rt fdoor, radio and heater. BMry ; Motor Sales, 201 - 207 800th First StrMt. We Finance. 212 7t ► mi 1 nine* ■■**■■■ ■—s>MMMM,e...i e- 1 1 1 H nei iN* k FOR SALE —1 1949 MERCURY 2- , door, radio and heater. BMry , Motor Setos, 201 • 207 South First Street. We Finance. 212 ft : FOR SALai—l»b« FORD Victoria, 1 very low mileage, and fully equipped, $2195.00 or $300.00 and take 1 over payment*. Call 3-8558. 1 216 3t-x Lost and Found LOfeT, STRAYED OR STOLEN— Black, tan and white, male hound dog, in vicinity of Indiana and 7th street. Anyone knowing of his where abouts, please call 3-3596. * 217 2tdi Wanted 1 WANTED—Custom wood cutting, using chain saw. Roger Koeneman, Route 2, Decatur. Preble phene. ” ' 216 3t-X ' WE WILL PICKUP any used cloth-’ ing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Stere. 228 North 2nd street. 211 T: SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED --Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell, new and guaranteed rebuilt sew-' Ing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 ffor® First. We service what we sell. TO7 24t-$ L ~— ———— —— Miscellaneous guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. ' Phoß> M DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? (in your electric razor that is J Bring it in and we will fix it like new. Bower Jewelry Store. 214 6t LEARN TO PLAY th* Accordion. Outstanding rental plan with 6, Free lessons. Expert teachers. Decatur Music Mouse. 210 9t SPRAYING — Should you want your lawn* sprayed for destroying weeds, call John Elehsr, Berne. Ind. Phone 2-2308. 176 T, WE REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all makes, all model*, all wor< guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF GUARAN FEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned *apd checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTEfi—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one In Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF MOM MEET POP at The DinnerBell Restaurant. Special on TBone Steaks. Friday and Saturday night. 217 2t-x DON’T THROW ll* ASVAY — Weil fix it. We service ail makes of washers, sweepers, iron*, lamps and other Appliances. Part for ail make s„ Phone 3 - 2154 KLENKS. 1 TF INSTRUMENT NOW! Use our exclusive guaranteed rental plan with 6 Free private lessons; Decatur Music Houae. 215 4t SINGER SEWING MACHINEIja repairs any niake sewing machine or vacuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We pick up and deliver. Write Postoffice box number 146 Decatur, or call Geneva, 89 R, Mr. Weaver, 91 TP IP YOU are remodel tog dr building a new faom.e, be sure to see me for complete electrical wiring, repair and contracting. Be sure to fnveHtigate Elee trie- Heating for any room or entire homel “Your Electroniode Electric Heating Dealer”, Reynold* Electric, 840 North 13th, Pltone 3-4497. , 267 TF ONE DAY Film Devetoping. Service. Bring yeur. film to Bill’s Corner, 148 West Monroe ‘Streit. V, . 217 TF ELECTRICAL WiRINO -i- 1 Det u» figure your wiring-job; NQ job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line es wiring supplies. Including fixtures, switches. e’c. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF

Real Estate IF ?ofl to luffg Thome now ... if you want finest quality material*, top workmanship and want to build up your equity by doing aomo of th* coapletioa work yourself . . . write tor our 21’ free catalog of sectional homes. $4,200 up erected on your foundation: Alton Wise, Builder, Midwest Homes, R. R. No. 4, Dept. > SC, Bluffton Rd., FL Wayne, Ind. 214 16t Eddie Duchin Story At Adams Theater Obe of th* season’* most entertaining productions, “The Eddie Duchin Story* to the serssn offering at the Adauu theater Sun- ; day; Mbndwy Tuesday. Tyrone Power play* th* iwto of the brilliant pianist, with the musical score recorded by the famous Carmen Cavallaro.. Photographed in Techincolor,the picture includes in the cast Kim Novak, James Whitmore, ‘Ren Thompson and a beautiful newcomer, Victoria Shaw. One Os Mickey Spillane’* moat exciting detective stories, “The Long Xyait,” comes to the Adams next Wednesday and Thursday. The suspense, violence and romance of the picture are expertly enacted by a cast including Anthony Quinn, Charles COburn, Peggie Castle and Gene Evans. INVESTIGATE <C— tSeoM it— Page O**> • "I said ’yee sir? and he hit me in the ribs, Juat above the stomach.” I Hamisfar, who at first refused to talk to a reporter but told hi* story at the urging of Maj. Gen. Homer L. Litzenberg, commanding general of this training base, said that the non-com didn’t hit him as hard as he could have, but “it was a very painful blow and I still feel it when I sleep on my back.” Hamisfar’s hernia was discovered the following day when the recruit received his first physical examination here. Hamisfar had not reported the incident until the ; bruise was discovered during his operation. WOTTCK OP ADMIMSTRATIOX Ketate Ne. Biss In the Aflame Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Jerome J. Braun wa* on th« 14th day of September, 1964, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Frank R. Braun, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now du*, must tile the same in said court . within »ioc months from the date of the firet publication .of this uOUce Wsaid' rtafmß will be forever barred. iDated at Decatur. Indiana, this 14th day of September, 1956. Richard D. Lewtoh Citric of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. by Cecile Krick, deputy Severin H. Sehurger, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. Sept. 15, 22, 29 - Clals to be allowed by tbe board ■ of Commlaaioaera on Monday. Sept. IT, i*M. Lawrence 156.56 wa-Mer Repper* — A Supt. 11,5.46 Albert Beer 156.8 b Mary Jane Runyon elk. ,S.H. 183.40 Joe Spangles Jan. Raymond Kolter Diesel 24.34) Lawrence Koenig " 151.20 Virgil Ferry ” 155.25 Virgil Draper " 15«.4e Jesse Patch Mnck. 479.20 ’ Harold BUfger Truck 136.35 DeWayne Beer " 50.75 Roger Steiner " 149.85 Buri Fuhrman " 136.35 Don Harvey “ 136.35 Richard LaFontaine ” 148.50 Arthur Ross Tractor 1*5.40 Noah Brunner " 115.80 Christ -Meshßerger S.H. 136.35 Christ Zuroher ” 431.30 Joel AugwOurger ” 410.40 David Runyon " 140.16 County Raymond Kolter Bridge 187,4* Christ Meshberger • 12.60 Christ Zutcher " 12.60 Hubert Isch ' \ " 139.00 C«. Abbott ” 151.20 Lawrence Smith " 252.00 Arman Habegger ” 216.00 Clifford Nevll ’’ 50.10 Car! Burkhart' ” 120.10 lUrold Btirger ’’ 12.80 Don Harvey " 12.60 Burl Fuhrman " 12.60 Board of Commissioners Certified before me this litli day of September, 1956. Frank Kltson Auditor Adams (Co. Sept. 15, 21

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Screening Nation's Standby Reserves Selective Service Screens Reserves The local Elective service board has released a statement from the state headquarters of the selective service system concerning screening the nation's standby reserve. Congress, in its last sesion, enacted a law placing upon the selective service system the responsibility of screening the standby reserve, both men and women, and the reservists are being mailed questionnaires to be filled out and returned to local boards for use th determining their availability in time of national emergency. In explaining why the standby reservists are receiving these questionnaires, It was pointed out that in time of emergency the standby reservist had no way of judging if and when he would be called to active duty. This was actually less knowledge than most selective service registrants had in regard to their status, since selective service registrants could find out many things regarding their situation and also had the opportunity of presenting information to their draft boards who could take action to re-classify the registrants where circumstances warranted it. The standby reservist meanwhile was trying to judge his vulnerability by watching and listening to news reports. The new law was designed to correct this situation by insuring that each standby reservist would be called to active duty only after full consideration had been given to all of the facts in his case. Each reservist will be placed in one of three categories, based upon the information in hie questionnaires: 1-R (available), 2-R (deferred for civilian ocqupation essential to the maintenance of national health, safety or interest), or 3-R (deferred by reason of extreme hardship and privation to dependents). In time or war or national emergency declared by congress, this will give the standby reservist a clearer picture of his position as regards his or her recall to active duty. The-standby reservist has the right of appeal if he is not convinced that his category is correct, but continues to have the responsibility to KeeiS" his" local board informed of any change of address or status. The program will provide a service not only to 'the standby reservist who will know his emergency recall status, but the armed services, Which Will likewise know the availability of their standby reserve pools. Harvest Jubilee At. Berne Ends Today Berne's annual harvest jubilee, sponsored by the Berne Jaycees, ends today at Lehman park. Main highlights of the final day are a marching band contest in the morning, the grandiparade at 2:30 p.m. and an address by Bartel Zandstra. Democrat candidate for LL Governor, at 3:30 p.m. EGYPT PILOTS (CoutlUMfS frem Pa<e One) any attempt to impose a settlement by force. If the idea of the association is to shoot its way through the Suez Canal, then it is certainly fraught with danger." : Communist nations rejected the Anglo-French plan totally. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

Refuses To Attend Toll Road Ceremony Scores Location Os One Os Interchangel ! SOUTH. BBND (UP) — state. Rep. Otto Poxgay (D-South Bend) ’ sent his regrets to Governor Craig ■ today in response to an invitation i to attend dedication ceremonies for the Northern Indiana toll road next Monday. Pozgay said he opposed and still opposes the Installation of an interchange at U. S. 31 north of , South Bend because it will 'dump' - toll road traffic on the fre ehigh- : way and “contribute deedlessly to ■ the heavy slaughter on our high- • ways." Poxgay charged in a letter to ’ Craig that the location of the » interchange was favored by "the : money lenders of New York • (buyers of toll road bonds) at the I expense of native Hoosiers — all i for the sake of additional revei nue.” : "Let those celebrate this event I who are responsible for this project—namely, the New York I bankers, you and your cohorts,” : Pozgay wrote. “I want no part i of it.” Pozgay said Craig “may have , softened the views of some of my Democratic colleagues with the . promise of a meal or appointment to the dedication committee, but . you have not influenced my thinking on the exchange site.” ..■■wa.la '■ ■ - | Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LSI Q. Is it always 'correct to use two envelopes for enclosing wedding invitationd? A. This is the generally accepted fofm. The inner envelope contains the invitation and cards, and is addressed to the recipient without the address. Q. When a business man has received a number of telegrams and notes from friends congratulating him on a recent promotion, is it necessary for him to acknowledge them? A. A note of thanks “for your kind wishes” certainly doesn't take too long, and it does show goodbreeding. Q. Should a physician’s title be written out or abbreviated on his cards? A. It should be abbreviated. Wrong Party EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — (UP) — Hitchhiker Herbert F. Nelson of Suffield tossed an overripe cucumber at a motorist who declined to give him a ride. The motorist stopped and took Nelson . to a police station. Nelson was i fined sls for throwing objects at an auto and soliciting a ride. The driver was dffj-duty policeman Larry Clancy. SECY. DULLES (Continued from Past- One) Presidential news secretary James C. Hagerty said the purpose of the nwe London conference will be a "further exchange of views in light of the Egyptian rejection of the original proposal of : the 18 nations." HEADQUARTERS (Continued from Page One) issued a statement, through the White House asserting that Stevenson's speech at Harrisburg was filled with "carping criticism” and “many misstatements.”

MAN I want to train a man with or without Sales Ex* perience to help me in ex* plaining our new Wholesale to the home food delivering service. We have hundreds of Inquiries from families living within a 20 mile radius of Decatur. Hundreds more will inquire during our 2 day celebration, Friday and Saturday. Phone Curt Tevis at 3-2603 or come in to Schmitts at 107 North 2nd Street. If you are the right man, I have a good permanent Job for you.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected September 16 160 to 180 lbs 13.75 180 to 200 lbs. 14.75 206 to 220 lbs 15.25 ’221M0 240 lbs 14.75 240 tb 260 lbs. 14.25 260 to 280 lbs 13.75 280 to 300 lbs. 13.26 800 to 350 lbs. ■.. f 12.75 350 to 400 lbs. 12.25 400 lbs. up 11.75 100 to 160 ids. .... 11 to 13 Rough's 300 lbs. down ............ 14.00 300 to 350 lbs. .. i 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. 12.15 400 to 450 lbs. 1X25 450 to 500 lbs. ...... 11.75 500 to 550 Iba. . 11.25 500 lbs. up 10.75 Stags 7.00 Boars 5 to 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat I 21.00 Spring Lambs (Frl. A Bat). 19.00 Yearlings ...... 7.00 Ewes . 3.00 Bucks 106 LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK ELEVATOR Corrected September 15 Beans budjoci to cnangu during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for Prices. Grain: .03 per bushel Ism Cora: .07 per hundred less to.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected September 15 r Large Clean Whites - .... .44 Large Clean Browns .......... .43 Pullets ........... ,ti Mediums ..................... .32 Heavy Hens .14 Leghorn Hens ....... .11 SEEK STRIKING i( I.on tinned from Pm Om) the guard leave town. Before the guard came to Clay, large groups assembled in front of the school daily and had kept Negro students from attending classes. Adjutant Gen. J. J. B. Williams, who brought the guard troops to Clay secretly Tuesday night under the cover of darkness, ignored Clark's proclamation and said he takes his orders from the governor. Although three Negro children attended the Clay school Friday, no white students showed up for classes. Only the principal and 12 other teachers were in the school. — Trade 1n a- Good Town ‘-L- Yfecwtni

TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Raxall Dings CAUL US FOR GRAIN PRICES SEFORE SELLING. Hauling wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c par hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 8-3121 . M 122 GMC Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 CEMENT CONTRACTING • Foundations • Steps • Curbings • Drives • Sidewalks • Porches • Basement Repair Free Estimates Vernon Frauhiger CALL 3-3275 611 N. 2nd St.