Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1958 — Page 5

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— *'"■ "Well, why not just say in our Democrat Want Ad—going out of business sale?” Farmer** Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF WANTED DEAD STOCk~2T Free Post-Mortem. Phone Bluffton 186 —Craigville 48. Price Fertilizer Co. 2 TF FOR SALE—Uttie Red Clover Seed, >BO.OO bushel. Richard Marbach, photie 3-8753. 33 3t-x CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF BETTER PRICES for betteFEggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. 224 T WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF FOR SALE—Cleaned and Treated, Newton and Clintland Seed Oats. Order now; Stiefel Grain Co. FOR SALE—2 tried Sows, second litter in April; 2 white Gilts, farrow in April; 9 thrifty feeding Shoats Robert Sovine, Decatur phone. 33 3t CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Hogs; Mon. & Wed. Cattle; Mon. through Thur. We Buy Hides Rendered or Raw Tallow H P. SCHMITT Packing Co. 24 25t bEKALB CHIX—The Profit Pullet hatching every week. Order March and April Chicks Today. Specta 1.-2QO heavy Cockerels fori broilers; Also laying strain White 'CegHorn“and‘White Rddt Order ’ now. See DECATUR HATCHERY Poultry Service & Supplies. 32 6t BABY CHICKS Order High Producing Hy-Line 934-A, Ghostley strain cross, White Leghorn. Holzapple White Rock. New Hampshire and Barred Rock. All top quality chicks. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Phone 6-6866 35 TF Automobiles FOR THE BEST Buy in Used Cars in 1958, See Fred Busche. Phone 3-3941. 6 TF FOR SALE—I9S7 Oldsniobiler7.ooo miles—Can't tell it from a new car. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chry-sler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. 34 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaraneed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR“SALE-1955 Hardtop. It's charming — it's classy — it has a great chassis. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 35 3t FOR SALE—I9SS “Buick " idoor Hardtop—Flashy red body adds to highway safety. Phil L. Macklin Co. "Our used cars make good or we do.” 33 3t Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk's. 6TF DICK’STV SERVICE — All work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF FREE! Check your own Radio and TV Tubes at Holthouse on the Highway. Open Sundays and Evenings. 35 26t GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, -phone 3-4497. 284 TF ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. - 137 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING—Tef us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, ' switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF Want Ad — They bring results.

Real Estate FOR SALE—Very nice New 3 Bedroom Home. Hardwood floors, built in cabinets, storm sash and doors, one floor plan. Located in Monroe. Only $6895. Phone 7-7382. 35 st-x FOR SALE — Modern Suburban Home on one acre, Nicely Landscaped. Built-in Features in Kitchen, large Living Room and Entrance Hall with.wall to wall carpeting. Two large bedrooms and bath. Ideally located on U. S. highway. Write or call 3-3201. J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty ' Auction Co. Decatur, Ind. 33 3t FOR SALE—An attractive three bedroom home all on one floor, oil furnace, two car garage. Nice - yard with annual flowers and shrubbery. Will sell on contract with small down payment. Immediate possession. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 33 3t GOOD FARMS FOR~SALE-80 acre farm with modern home and other good improvements. Located one mile from Decatur. Good productive land and an opportunity to sell building sites. 52 acres with good set of improvements, located near Pleasant Mills. Some timber, balance under cultivation. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 33 3t Wanted WANTED—Baby sitting or any other kind of work. Phone 3-4122. 35 2t TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. phone 3-2158. 1 TF CHAIN SAW~and Small Gas Engine Repair. Parts and Service. Klenk's. 6 TF WANTED—Housework- for experienced girl. Write to Reuben E. Schwartz, Berne, Indiana, Route - 2. 34 3t-x DONTTHROW IT AWAY—We'U fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS— All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. We service what we sell. Boardman’S Sewing. Machine Shop. " "223 North First. Open evenings. 1 TF For Sale — Miso. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR TileT We install. Klenk’s. > 6 TF FOR SALE—72” brown twist 2 cushion Davenport. Excellent condition. Call 3-3560 . 34 2t-x BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe street. 32 6t DID YOU~KNOW“~ That klenk's sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the NewHoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF USED APPLIANCES — Electric range; Gas range; Used Refrigerator; Automatic Washer. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, highway 27—north. Phone 3-3808. 33 3t VALENTINE CARDS — From the Smallest to the Largest; Valentine Candy in Heart Shaped Boxes, very large assortment. Bill’s Corner, Monroe street. 18 19t CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection! As low as $4.95 Yd. FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to p.ay. 5 TF USED CONVENTIONAL Square Tub Washer, late model. Also a complete line of Sporting Goods, G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, .....parts and service. Fager Appliance and Sporting Goods Store. 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 34’ 6t FREE Feel free to look around in our 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 & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF STUCKY’S STORE 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 FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigera2. tors. Home. Freezers, and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Readv-Mix. 69 TF FOR SALE—Complete Golfing Outfit: 4 Wilson Woods, 10 Haggen Irons. New bag and New-cart; J-200 blonde Gibson Electric Guitar, 45 watt amplifier; One Electric Violin. Call 3-4076* after 5 pan. . 316 t-x

Card of Thanks We wish tq thank all who sent flowers, gave memorial wreaths, sent messages of sympathy and did other acts of kindness during our bereavement. The family of Mary A. Kiess 35 It-x For Rent FOR RENT-Modern Home, gas heat, one Bedroom, living room, kitchen, utility room, shower bath. Quiet neighborhood. $50.00 per month. Phone 3-3925. 35 6t 755" three rooms, hardwood floors. Furnished or unfurnished. Appliances and utilities furnished. 348 Mercer Ave, 24 TF FOR RENT—An all modern five room House on Winchester street, with basement and garage. Phone 3-2598. 34 2t-x FOR LEASE OR RENT—¥4 of mile, Race Track, Saddle Lake, Decatur, Ind. See J. Osborn, or call 3-8307 . 33 3t-x FOR or 4 room apartment. Steam heat, bath, private entrance, close in. Newly decorated. Mercer Avenue Apartments. Phone 3-3512. 33 3t FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished apartment, private entrance and bath, heat and water furnished. Ideal for working couple, $45.00 month. Write box 1195 c/o Democrat. 2. 34 st-x FOR RENT—Lower 2-room furnished apartment with private entrance and bath. One block from business district. All utilities furnished including stqam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 290 TF Help Wanted WANTED—Operating manager for summer business, for further details, call Decatur Dairy Queen, Phone 3-3512. .. 33 3t ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Avon Cosmetics are in demand now more than ever before. Yoy can earn money selling Avon during hours to suit your convenience. No experience necessary. Also openings in Root, Union, Kirkland, Washington, St. Mary’s, French, Monroe and Blue Creek Township. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht Box 824, Huntington, Indiana. 34 3t SALES REPRESENTATIVE For Decatur, Area Men whose living standards require $5,000 to $6,000 a year. Men selected will attend our Na-, tional Sales Training School, to I be held at Omaha, Nebraska, will receive salary and expenses followed by actual field training as applied by successful field trainers. Opportunity to improve your standard of living. If you have at least a high school education, presentable appearance, sales aptitude, willing to work hard to get ahead, are over 25 and have a car. Phone, Collect —Kenmore 5496, Fort Wayne, Indiana for appointment. Interviews will be held in Decatur. 34 3t Restaurant Owner Wounded In Robbery Indiana, Illinois Police Joint Hunt DANVILLE, 111. <iP> — Indiana and Illinois police joined forces today in the search for two gunmen who wounded a restaurant owner during the holdup. Indiana State Police were called in on the hunt in the belief the two bandits may have fled into Hoosierland. •« Ralph Little told authorities he was leaving his restaurant on U.S. 136 east of here Sunday when the two men approached his car. He said they'ordered him at gunpoint to open his car door, but as he leaned over to do so, he accidentally touched the horn. The gunmen cut loose with a volley of shots and Little was hit in the face and shoulder. The men grabbed the money and fled. No Violation DETROII — (13 — Robert Smith got some good news when he pledged guilty to backing his car through an Traffic Referee Oscar Riopelle informed Smith there is no law against backing a car through an intersection and dismissed the case. GET A/) MAC-35 - //CHAIN SAW »165« F 0.1. Factory Wit* 12- Blade and Cktoo Traditional McCallacb Quality TRY... KLENKS ...FIRST

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GOP Committee To Reject Texas Funds Appreciation Dinner Is Held For Martin WASHINGTON (IP) — The Republican National Committee announced today, with President Eisenhower’s full backing, that it will not accept any money raised by Texas Republicans Monday night at an "appreciation dinner” for| House GOP Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. The committee rejected the Texas funds because of a Jan. 30 letter by H. J. (Jack! Porter, Republican national committeeman from Texas, urging support of the Martin dinner to encourage Martin’s leadership of a Republican effort to pass a natural gas bill this year. The rejection was announced in a statement by GOP National Chairman Meade Alcorn. Alcorn repudiated Porter’s letter and sa id that in the light of its contents "the national committee will not accept any funds from the proceeds of the Houston dinner.” Alcorn said in his statement that he did not know about the Porter letter until he read about it in this morning’s Washington Post and Times Herald. The White House also said it had no previous Knowledge of the Porter letter. In Houston, Martin told the United Press that “I knew nothing at all about the letter—l heard about it this morning.” Martin also said the natural gas bill is probably dead for this session . POLICEMAN (Continued from page one) fendant, in fact, could not submit to the court, as the question of jurisdiction was between the court and the legislature; that no warrant had been issued, and that therefore, because of the unconstitutional acts of the mayor’s court in the original decision, there was no jurisdiction, and if there was no jurisdiction in the mayor’s court, there could be no jurisdiction on appeal. Smith agreed that the question was whether or not Death had voluntarily submitted to the court He pointed out that the Death, had a right to bond, \Jhich’ was granted, to a quick and just trial, to hear the statute under which he was charged, and the penalty for violation of the' statute. Smith then stated that When Anderson had filed his motion to change the plea from guilty to not guilty, he had stated that "no possible harm could be done to the state” and that he just wanted the cake “tried on its merits." Now, Smith added, he was doing everything in his power to keep the case from being tried on its merits, after the court had removed any ' unconstitutionality by allowing the defendant to change his plea, throwing out the original conviction. Smith stated that he believed the evidence showed conclusively that Death, released on bond, set by the court, entered the court of his own free will, was not coerced in any way to enter the court, and that be so doing he did submit to the jurisdiction of the court. rooms torrent, try a Democrat u I MINIMUM MtlQHl - - - —- 300 [ptOJfCTfD ALTfTUOC Os U . S — 180 | MANNtO >OCK» FLAM X-l 5 amOXIMATf UMIY \/ I—L- 160 QB tAKTH ATMOSPHtUt | SPUTMIK I V— — “r —- — MINIMUM HEIGMI # __ 1 M g I 1-130 ___ mJ animals in J J - tOSS * AN ” frr • slutnik 111— „ 13 / MINIMUM HtIGHT ~ ~ ™ ) ROCKET | 40 / ( 1 _ Lso — CONT«OLLA»IUTv|j (97% Os EARTH’S I 45 BARRIER K ATMOSPHERE IS — >HOW -* *”**l 40 W ANIMALS | / 35 f1 I x I — r- I - » I V. J. UST fIANt lu. ” I IAUOOM • Mr. tvitur - X_’ MOTHER SMIP| 'BULLET' FLIGHT— This graph illustrates the coming manned flight of the X-15 rocket plane. The so-called .’’controllability barrier” is the point in outer space at which the air becomes so thin the craft must be piloted like an artillery shell, not an airplane. This could be a death trap. The X-15 is designed to go higher than 100 miles, faster than 4,700 mph. The flight "Will ranaf sometime in 1959.

Nation To Observe Lincoln's Birthday Annual Ceremonies Planned Wednesday SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI-A&e state and nation will join with Springfield Wednesday in commemoration of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, the nations President in another era of crisis. The annual ceremonies at Oak Ridge Cemetery near Springfield where Lincoln lies entombed are traditional. The American Legion will make its 24th annual pilgrimage to the tomb to honor the great emancipator. I Feb., 12, 1958, is Lincoln’s 149th birthday. Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Ky., but Springfield and Illinois have long since claimed the Civil War President for their own. The pilgrimage group Wednesday will include Gov. Statton and Secretary of State Charles F Carpentier, Col. Richard D. Boerem, senior advisor to the Illinois National guard; John S. Gleason Jr., Chicago, national commander of the American Legion; Mrs. J. Pat Kelly, Atlanta, Ga., national president of the Legion Auxiliary. William E. Armstrong, Little Rock, Ark., chef de chemin de fer of the 40 & 8, and Mrs. Mayro Cox, Denver, Colo., chapeau nationale of the 8 & 40. also will be present for the pilgrimage, which will move from downtown Spring-

Public Auction 50 Head Holstein Cattle—9 Hogs—Grain & Hay THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1:00 P.M. LOCATION: One Mile East of Decatur, Indiana, then 3 Miles Southeast on Piqua Road, On the Kenneth Butler Farm. 50 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE—AN UNUSUALLY FINE HERD OF HIGH PRODUCING, WELL BRED HOLSTEIN COWS AND GOOD YOUNG STOCK. <T. B. and Bangs Tested >. 16 COWS, 3-6 yrs., milking since Sept. Now giving full flow of milk, 6 and 7 Gal. Cows. Freshen again from Sept. on. 18 COWS, 3-6 start- freshening in Two Weeks, -all 6 &-8 GaL Cxiws. 4 FIRST CALF HEIFERS, Will Calve latter part of Sept. 3 SHORT YEARLING HEIFERS. 3 HEIFERS 8 Mo. Old. 5 HEIFERS 6 Mo. Old. YEARLING PUREBRED BULL (Not 8 SOWS: 3 LANDRACE, 3rd Litter, Bred to LANDRACE, Due Ist March. 2 Red Sows, 2nd Litter, Bred to Landrace, Due Ist March. 3 SPOTTED POLANDS,. 2nd Litter, Bred to Landrace, Due Ist March. LANDRACE BOAR (Yearling.) HAY, GRAIN AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: 1500 Bales CLOVER AND ALFALFA Hay (String Tied*. 600 Bu. Oats. 600 Gal. Galvanized i Stock Tank. Oil Chick Brooder “500” Capacity. ■ ■ [ ■ . ' •, ■ TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. & MR. and MRS. WOODROW TINKHAM b MR. and MRS. KENNETH BUTLER, Owners t J. F. Sanmann & -Bill Schnepf—Auctioneers ■ Zearl Johnson—Representative ! Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty-Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. . 1, 6 11 i PUBLIC AUCTION OF 160 ACRE VAN WERT COUNTY FARM As I have purchased a farm in Michigan and moving there soon, therefore wi!! sed the following described Real Estate on the prem- ' ises located 2 miles* south of Convoy, Ohio then west 3 miles then south 3-4 mile or 1% miles west of Middlebury on Route 224 then north 21-2 miles, on Friday, February 21,1958 Starting at 1:30 E.S.T. . 160 ACRES OF LAND with approximately 145 acres under cultivation. . Land that is. easily handled and in good productiv® condition, 120 acres drains to an open ditch at the corner of this farm, balance of farm has good outlet within 80 rods, . ’ 19 acres of growing wheat, 30 acres seeded .to clover and timothy Buyer to receive these crops in full. BUILDINGS corisi: t of 8 room frame home with cement block upgiound cellar ’attached at the rear House has slate roof and is on good solid foundation. Home is well arranged. BARN 40x72 with 7 J stanchions, concrete floor in this part; double granary 30x38; combinatton corn crib and hog house, hog compartment -has concrete floor This farm is located in very good community, close to church and market. Buildings have electricity throughout; very good drilled well, was new in 1950. TERMS $7.5W dowtl day of sale, balance fifl QE within.3o davs and delivery of Warranty Deed. Possession in 30 days Farm can be inspected at anytime. Liberal financing can be arranged by contacting Morl Knittie. Van Wert, Ohio. Any statements of corrections madt day of sale will take precedence over any printed herein. MR. & MRS. MAURICE MILLER, Owner* — — AUCTIONEERS--M< rl Knittie Hie Johnson Don Mox Van Wert, Ohio D.ecatULlndiana Delphos, Ohio Feb. 11 17

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field to the tomb Wednesday morning Boerem will place a wreath at s the tomb from President Eisenhower; Gov. Stratton for Illinois, s Gleason for the American Legion, 1 along with various other organi- 1 zation officials' wreaths represent- 1 ing their memberships. Gleason has planned the annual ; legion Americanism speech at the ; tomb which will be recorded for 1 rebroadcast nationally Wednesday 1 night. A tour of New Salem State 1 Parle, which is the reconstructed ! village of New Salem, west of here where Lincoln lived before I coming to Springfield, also is in- ; eluded in the pigrimage program. The traditional American Legion commemoration banquet will be held Wednesday night, with Gleason as principal speaker. t The commemoration of Lincoln’s 1 birthday began earlier,- with sev- I eral pilgrimages to the tomb al- 1 ready made. And the traditional walk of Sangamon County law- < yers, who walk from the Sanga- < mon County courthouse—the state- j house of Lincoln’s day—to the ; tomb in honor of lawyer Abraham < Lincoln, also will be held ; I Wednesday. ; - JOBLESS (Oor.a.'.ued from page pne) trs. dropped 1.800,000 to 57,200,000. ' “The most significant developi ment was the drop in manufactur- | ing employment of 450.000 over 1 i the month to total 15,880,000 in i I January," the report said. 1 If you have something to sell or

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS tUP) — Livestock: Hogs 7,000; steady to strong, instances 25 higher; 180-240 lb 20.5021.00; some to 2115;- 240-280 lb 19.75-20.50; 130-160 lb 16.50-17.50; ] 160-165 lb 18.00. - ] Cattle 2.500; calves 150; steady; j good and low choice steers 23.50- ; 26.50; average choice steers and ; heifers 27.00; good and choice ‘ heifers 23.00-25.50; vealers steady to strong; good and choice 27 00- ‘ 34.00; prime to 35.00. Sheep 600; lambs’ not fully es- ’ tablished but early sales steady; ■ good and choice 21.00-23.50. CHICAGOt LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Livestock; Hogs 6,500; strong to mostly 25 higher; No. 2-3, 190-240 lbs 20.5020.90: several hundred 220-220 lbs No 1-3. 21.00; 129 head No 1, 210 lbs 21.10. < Cattle 9,500. calves 200; high ‘ choice and prime steers steady to * strong; average choice and below weak to fully 50 lower; heifers • 25-50 lower; vealers steady; high choice and prime slaughter steers 1 28.50- good to average choice 1 23.50- load lots mixed good and choice 25.00-26.00; load mixed choice and prime 925-lb heifers 27.25: good to high choice heifers 22.50- 00; good and choice vealers largely 27.00-32.00. Sheep 2.500; slaughter lambs steady to weak; deck choice 1021b wooled slaughter lambs 24.50; good to low choice 22.50-24.00; 183 head mostly choice No. 1 pelt 97Ib. ambs 23.50. * — DISCUSSION (Continued from page one) condition to a summit meeting in his letter of Jan. 12 to Soviet Premier ijikolai Bulganin. . C .poses Long Parley At t. at time, Dulles recalled, the President said preliminary woik on a summit conference should be worked on in advance "through diplomatic channels and by our foreign ministers.” A State Department spokesman later in- i terpreted this statement, to mean that this government wanted a preliminary foreign ministers’ meeting. Dulles did not shut the door on a foreign ministers' meeting entirely He said this government dues not know whether-initial discussions with the Russians will indicate a foreign ministers' meetng is necessary: But he turned away again from the idea of uch a parley, saying the last thing this government wants is a long, L drawn-out foreign ministers’ meeting with the Russians’ I The Eisenhower-M ensh ik o v pledge to work for peace through negotiations was regarded as another step toward a possible summit meeting. The pledge was made in a formal exchange of remarks between the President and Menshikov, who conferred for 30 minutes and then posed for pictures. HALF MILLION (Continued from Page One) zero temperatures transformed firemen into human icicles. Many suffered frost-bitten hands and feet as water iced on their hands and in their boots.. Authorities said the fire quickly spread to another building flush against the jewelry store and destroyed a store, a barbershop and a taverm There- was no early knowledge. however, of what caused the three-hour blaze. ZERO (Continued fi%m page, one) ~'The~snow blanket in the South at 12 inches this morning, an inch deeper than 24 hours earlier. Goshen had 4 inches. Furthermore, while fair skies predominated in the central and south portions and were expected to continue, frequent periods of snow were due in the far north today, tonight, Wednesday and Thursday. —OVERHAUL YOUR TRACTOR NOW! 5% Discount ON ALL LABOR & PARTS This Offer Good Jan. 15th to February 28th Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected February 11 160 to 180 lbs. 18.00 180 to 190 lbs. 19.00 190 to 220 1b5.19.50 220 to 240 lbs. 19.00 240 to 260 lbs. . 18.25 260 to 280 lbs. 17.75 280 to 300 1b5.17.25 300 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. .”16.25 400 lbs. up . 15.00 100 to 160 lbs. 12.25-13.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. ...1 15.00 400 to 450 lbs. 14.5 P 450 to 500 lbs. .' 14.06 500 to 550 lbs. 13.50 550 lbs. up 13.00 Stags .....—12.00 Boars 8 to 10 Veal (Fri. & 5at.)26.00 Spring Lamps (Fri. & Sat.). 21.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks 2.00 LOCAL UKAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 11 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION? Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected February 11 Large Clean Whites .31 Large Clean Browns 30 Mediums .2 Pullets : .26 Heavy Hens .20 Leghorn Hens .U, MOULDER (Continued from page one) to present" "a«y and all information he has of dishonesty and corruption” in the FCC. Investigation to Continue Schwgrtz has charged that Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams "has influenced decisions.” He said President Eisenhower's brother - in- - law, Col. George Gordon Moore, “figured in many cases.” ' .Chairman Oren Harris <D-Arkl, chairman of the full Commerce Committee who voted for : Schwartz’s ouster, said the investigation of the FCC and other I federal regulatory agencies will be continued.' Sen- Wayne Morse <D-Ore.» said the Senate had an “obligation” to take over the investigation if the House failed to carry through. Schwartz met with the subcommittee for a stormy three hours behind closed doors late Monday before the resolution was voted to fire him. The resolution did not specify a reason but said only that his usefulness “to. the committee and its investigation has ceased.” Earlier in the day the subcommittee, in- the first of two secret sessions, voted 6-5 against firing Schwartz. That was before he attacked the majority of the group for an attempted whitewash. The ..second firing vote, some members, Reported, was taken on the motion of Williams. The motion was said to have carried by either an 8-3 or 7-4 vote. Trade in a good town — Dvcatur CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata wheat, and soybeans 3c per busbei and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE