Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1958 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1958

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“ . . . You must try that with the horn you got in the Democrat Want Ads!” Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF WANTED — Day old Pigs and Calves. Call 3-8108.~ . 59 2t WANTED DEAD' STOCK — Free Post-Mortem. Phone Bluffton 186 —Craigville 48. Price Fertilizer Co. 2 TF CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR SALE—Clintland Seed Oats, 98% Germination. $1.25 per bushel. Walter Thieme, Route 5. Decatur, Indiana. 60 3t-x DEKALB CHIX—The profit Pullet, day old and started Pullets: Also laying strain White Leghorn and Holtzappie strain White Rock. See us today. DECATUR HATCHERY, Poultry Service. 59 lot WANTED TO BUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 32017. Shaffer's Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF 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 Card of Thanks 'The family of Clara A. Miller wishes to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends, neighbors and relatives who so graciously helped bear our sorand all acts of kindness during the illness and death of our Mother and grandmother. We thank the Rev. George Yarian and Rev. J. O. Penrod 1 for their consoling words of comfort. Or. John Terveer, the nurses at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, the Zwick funeral home, the pallbearers and the women from the churches of the Assembly of God. Mount Pleasant and the Trinity E.U.B. We shall never.forget your friendship and kindness. May God bless you richly. Daughers, Sons, and Grandchildren. 60 lt-x Help Wanted GETTING READY tor “Spring? Earn that needed money the Avon Way. Also openings in Root. -Union, Kirkland, Washington. St. Marys. French, Monroe and Blue Creek Township. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Box 824, Huntington, Indiana. 58 3t WANTED in Fort Wayne to start April 15th—Refined woman for general housework and aiding Mother with 3 year old son. Live in or out. Drivers license required. Generous salary. Write box 1206 c/o Decatur Democrat. Automobiles FOR SALE — 1947 International KB-5. Dump Truck. Very good condition. Telephone 3-2413. 59 3t-x FOR SALE—I9S3 Chrysler 4-door. Takes off like a jet—one owner. Sold by us new—test it yourself. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 58 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaraneed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors. Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF Wanted 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 DON'T THROW IT AWAY—We ll 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. Bdardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Open evenings. 1 TF Trade in a good town — Decatur

Rml Estate HOAGLAND, INDIANA—For "Saie, 7 room modern house, with extra lot, full basement, 2 car garage, to settle Estgte. Edwin Witte, R. R. 1, Decatur. 60 4t Instructions LINCOLN WELDING SCHOOL Starting Thursday, 7:00 P.M. at William Filer home, route 1, Decatur. (At Yost Gravel Pit.) Anyone interested, invited to attend. 59 3t MOTEL MANAGEMENT^—-~MEIN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL MANAGEMENT and OPERATION. Only matured will be considered. Age 25 to 59. Write —NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, INC. Box 1205 c/o Democrat. 58 3t-x For Sals — Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. We install. Klenk's. 6 TF DID YOU KNOW That klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the Ne,w Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF" BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon thnks. Habcgger Hardware, Monroe Street. 56 6t 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—Boy s Sport Coat, size 16; 2 Girl's Coats, size 5-6; Girl's Navy Blue Suit, size 8; Girl’s Green Jumper, size 8. 628 Mercer Ave. Phone 3-4274. 59 2t-x USED T. V. 17” Table Model $39.95 GAMBLES 60 It FOR SALE—Pink all wooTShortie Coat? size* 14; Red Gabardine Shortie Coat, size 12; Tweed girl's Spring Coat, size 12. Phone 3-2574. • 59 3t FOR SALEL-Very good Speed Queen Wringer type Washing Machine. Reasonable. Phone 3-4594 before 3 p.m. if possible. 59 3t-x T.V. SPECIAL—Carry Outs Only! Burgers . . . 15c; Fries . . . 15<C; Shakes or Malts . . . 15C. Phone Orders 34118, Quick Service. Ideal Dairy Bar. 36 T FORSALE ORRENT by thTseason. Housetrailer, 17 foot, in good condition. See after 4 p.m. or all - day Saturday. Will sell on time if needed. 225 north 9th street. James Kitchen. 60 TF ATTENTION GRAPEVINE . . . pass the word We are now making our own concrete drain ule. 4,5, 6, and 8 inch for immediate sale. Decatur Ready-Mix. Inc. Dial 3-2561. 60 3t HAT"AND GIFT SHOP-f have’ s fine selection of Ladies Hats. Priced at $3.50 to $5.75. Shop early for your Easter Hat. Open evenings. Maud Merriman, 222 south 4th street. 56 6t 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 pay. 5 TF LIKE THETURTLE ... we make progress only by sticking out our neck. Watch for our BRAND NEW Cash and Carry Dept. Coming soon at Arnold Lumber Co. 425 Winchester. Dial 3-3108. 60 3t 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 FOR SALE—By Private Owner. 1956 10 cu. ft. Philco Refrigerator; Limed oak 3 piece Bedroom suite. Springs and Mattress; G.E. Washer; 9x12 Rug; T-able and floor Lamps; Lamp Stands. All like new. Will Finance, Call 3-4253. 57 TF IGI-OO ARCHITECTS, now 7 ” hear this. Don’t let those building plans melt. See us now. Cost estimates, material planning for your budget free. Check ouf complete construction service. Over $1,000,000 for financing. Free parking at Arnold Lumber Co. Dial 3-3103 for evening appointment. 60 3t PREDICTION "FOR GOLFERS: Spring is only a few sneezes awky. Avoid wasting a, good spring afternoon with old screen doors. Install our aluminum .storm door now. Convert later to screen doors in seconds. Only $24.50 and your old door. Arnold Lumber Co. with plenty of free parking. Dial 3-3108. 60 3t HAVE LADDER, WILL CLIMB. Leaks, thin spots in your roof? Then call now. Our roof expert Will climb, have a look. Free estimates with no obligation. You can re-roof average 5 - room \, house for as little as SIO.OO per month. Labdr and materials. See Arnold Lumber Co. Always a free parking stall. Dial 3-3108. 60 3t

For Ront FOR RENT—3 room downstairs apartment, private entrance, modern, 303 west Monroe street. 59 3t FOR RENT—Qne room bachelor downstairs apartment, private entrance, modern. 303 west Monroe street. , 59 St FOR RENT—S room attractive apartment, garage, heat and water furnished. Near uptown. 134 north sth street. 58 3t FOR RENT—Modern first floor apartment, 3 rooms and bath, built-in cupboards ki.tchen appliance and utilities furnished. Phone 3-8420. 58 3t-x FOR RENT—Very nice apartment for one or two persons, utilities furnished, close-in. Available imr mediately. For arrangement to inspect, call 3-3512. 56 6t INSULATED—Modern 2 Bedroom Home, carpeted, softener, furnished, hardwood floors. 1% miles south of Decatur. Phone 3-9637. 80 3t FOR RENT — Completely Furnished, like new Housetrailer. Ideal for 2 people. Priced reasonably. Parked on Trailer Court lot, and all ready to move into. Phone 3-4253. 41 TF FOR RENT—Modern Ranch Type House, 1 bedroom, large living room, large kitchen, utility room and shower bath, gas furnace. $50.00. 436 south First street or telephone 3-3925. 59 3t FOR RENT—3 room upper apartment, private entrance, private bath, City Utilities furnished, laundry privileges, stoker heat. Bill Troutner, Decatur Super Service. 42 TF Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk’s. 6 TF PICK’S TV 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 TELEVISION—RADIO SERVICE. 7 years experience in electronics. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 56 6t WHY 'NOT Have Your Painting done now, and avoid the Spring rush? Clarence Lehrmann, Phone 3-4077. 59 3t-x IF YOUR Auto Insurance Cost more this year. See Fred Corah. No increase in Rates. Second car Discount 25%. 207 Court Street. Phone 3-3656. 37 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds -cleaned and —checked. —Free of charge,—John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. y 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 ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—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 ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let 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 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 CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF -NOTH F OF \IIMI\ISTHVrid’V F.llltr No, SHBW In tin* Adams Circuit Court "f Ad mis County. Indiana, Xotlro is hereby Riven that Hnyiiioihl f. Hehnann mill I’hlltp F. Heiiiinini were on the 111 > day of Man'll. 1458. appointed: Cn-K\-ecutor.s of the will' of Peter .1. lleiniiinn, dec eased Aji persons'-Having ilaims a train st -said estate, whether or not now d-ne. must file the same in said court within six months from file date of the first publication of this notice or said claims: will be forever barred. Rated at Decatur. Indiana, this 4th day of March, 18C>S ItlellMrd l>. I.es tun K'lerk of the Adams Circuit Court, for Adams County. Indiana. G. Tie illy Itierly, Attorney and Counsel and personal representative 12. 19 TERMITES Free Inspection All work done to meet National Pest Control Standards. Fully covered by insurance;-Five-year guarantee, backed by trust fund. RAY J. FISHER Licensed Extermital Operator _ For Adams County Specializing in Termite Control Since 1936 DECATUR LUMBER CO. PHONE 3-3309

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' SENATE (Cuntlnued from page one) would authorize the Agriculture Department to commit an extra 250 million dollars this year to handle a flood of soil bank applications. It was passed by voice vote. INDONESIAN (Continued from page one) down the Siak River from U. S.operated oil fields in Central Sumatra. , ■ The American-owned Caltex and Stanvac companies shut down opeartions as soon as they received word of the landing. Caltex sent its fleet of river tankers to Singapore. SCHOOL (Continued from page one) _ Hair,’’ and “Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo”; “Green Domino," by Clare Grundman, and "Tropical Merengue,” by Ralph Munoz, Finnegan arrangement. The festival finale 1958 arranged by John P. Paynter will include a medley of "Westminster Chimes,” “Bells of St. Mary's” and “Great Gate of Kiev.” Tickets for the music festival are available at the Decatur high school, 60 cents for adults, 50 cents for children. SEVEN (Continued from page one) still alive. Vaughn’s employer, James Phelan, said he last saw Vaughn on Saturday. He said he went to the Vaughn home Tuesday to ask him to do some gardening chores. He knocked at the door but received no * answer except the barking of a dog. He noted Harris's car parked in back of the housed Then he left. Phtfian returned twice again to the Vaughn home. Late in the day, he called the sheriff’s office. Lt Robert Saum and Deputy Tom Nix answered his call. Peering through the front window, they saw the body of a dog by the heater and Vaughn’s body on the living room couch. They found the other bodies in the three bedrooms. Dickinson said the two girls apparently had tried to stagger to Safety. They had gotten out of their beds but had collapsed on the floor. ATOMIC -(Rontimieil rrom pane orif) Carolina town of 30,000, said the fragments would not give away any secrets about the bomb. Gregg said from his hospital bed that a “green, foggy haze” rose from the blast and then a large black smoke cloud. The concussion shook canned goods off shelves in a store more than TUiree miles from his tarnT" Gregg's home was a shambles. , “The root was caved in the middle and there was a big hole j in the side,’’ Gregg said. “The, furniture was all smashed. The | outbuildings were laid flat and aj ’ bunch of pine trees n/af where the thing hit Were torn up like match sticks." 0 Crater 35 Feet Deep Tlie bomb dug a crater 35 feet deep and about 50 feet across, j The plane, a B-47 from Hunter j Air Force Base. Savannah. Ga.. flew over the .area about 5:30 p.m. Maj. Gen. Charles Dougher, commander of the 38th Air Division at Hunter, arrived at the Gregg's farm within a short time and took over the investigation. Russell Culberson, who lives near he Greggs, said the injured were lying bleeding in the yard when he and Guy Moore, another neighbor, drove up. Moore rushed to the hospital with Gregg, his wife, his twin son and daughter. Walter Jr and Elizabeth, 6: another daughter, Francis Mabel, 9; and Mrs. Gregg's niece, Ella Davies. Strategic ~ Air Command officials at Omaha said the accidental drop was due to “mechanical malfunction of the plane’s bomb lock.'' -SAC spokesmen did -not - elaborate on their terse announcement. But an Air Force spokesman in Washington said the fault was purely mechanical and that chances of such accidents are slim. Bombers attached to SAC have been carrying devices of this sort for some time in the group’s constant patroling of the skies both over the United States and elsewhere. NOTIt'K TO l OVfHUTOHS: N'oti iH isi liei’ebv giy that sealed fitvijmsals for tlie appljeat.b>u of weed an l brush control herf»loide (2,4-1) and 2. 1. r.-Tt low volatile esters by spraying; of the roadside riKhts-oD way* be received by the chairman of the Stale 1 ligTiway Department at b is. office 4.13. the Slate IJous e ,Amie x l . Tndlan&polls, Indiana, until *1" AM <’ST <m the 2.Vth tray or March 19;55, when .all proposals will Ibe publicly Open id and read.--I’U.NTItAj T M -423»7 herbicide treatment i-n the Port Wayne District of approximately $>.49 miles. 44i<D are in vlted <tn up{»mxfntately lfl?7 gallons of briYsb killer (containing 2 lbs 2.4-1 > a<dd and 2 lbs. 2. t. r-T acid iM’mmished, mi xed and applied on st at »■ roads in tin* following- counties; Adams. Proposals may be examined at the office of the Deparfluent in liidiainapolis, Indiana ST ATT' MIQIIWAI DF.I'AIt'DIIAT OF TNOI VN\ I'eler* \ Chairman March 12. 15* 4 * Trade in a good town — Decatur

Bad Weather Brunt Hitting Southwest Three-Inch Snow In Parts Os Southwest By UNITED PRESS The Southwest caught the brunt of the nation’s stormy weather Tuesday night and today with up to three inches of snow blanketing New Mexico, west Texas and northern Arizona, and scattered thundershowers in southern Arizona. Light snow also spread into Oklahoma while light rain and drizzle spattered across central and southern Texas. The only other precipitation around the nation during the night included a few sprinkles of rain in the Pacific Northwest, the usual snow flurries in the Great Lakes region and light rain in southern Florida. Three inches of snow accumulated in southern New Mexico and at El Paso, Tex. A two-inch snowfall covered Prescott, Ariz., a thunderstorm dumped nearly threefourths of an inch of rain at Phoeniz Tuesday night. Temperatures “remained little changed around the country, with overnight readings mostly below freeing north from the Ohio River and central Plains to the 50s along the Gulf Coast and the 60s over Most of Florida. Calumet Skyway To Be Opened April 16 CHICAGO — (IPi — The Calumet Skyway, linking the Indiana Toll Road with Chicago’s State Street, will be opened to traffic April 16, Mayord Richard J. Daley announced Tuesday. The 101-million-dollar, 7% mile elevated toll route will carry six lanes of traffic from its injuction with the Indiana Toll Road t * at 106th and Indianapolis Boulevard to 66th and State. The project was started less than two years ago. SALT LAKE CITY llfl — Motorist Robbin Hanson was surprised to find a robber had forced open the locked left door of his car to steal a blanket, chain and three bushels of apples. Hanson had left the car's right door unlocked.

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 14—1:00 p. m. Henry Crownover, owner. South of Pleasant Mills, Ind. on Rd, 101 to first road, then 114 miles west. Tractor, implements, hay, miscellaneous. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 15 —1:30 p. m. Gerald Haggard, owner. Corner North Jefferson and Compromise Sts., Berne, Ind, 6-Room House. Ehil Nauenschwander, auctioneer. MAR. 22—1:00 p. m. Rosannah Marquardt Estate. Located 2 miles west and ' 3 ,4 mile north of Monroeville, Ind. Farm and per--soncl ptoperly. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. MAR. 22—1:00 p. m, John L. DeVoss, Administrator estate of Carrie E. Peoples, 615 N. 10th St., Decatur. Modern 3-Bedroom home end personal property. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer _ MAR. 25 & 26—Bernard Pickett & Cal Yost Two Day Sale at South City Limits of Decatur, Ind., on U. S. 33, Complete Closing out Landrace Hogs and Equipment. Registered Angus Cattle. Tractors, Trucks & Farm Implements. Ned C. Johnson. auctioneer. MAR. 29—1:00 p. m, Edwin Lehman, owner. At the northeast corner of Hoagland. Ind praetor, combine, picker, implements. Glenn C. Merica, auctioneer. MATT 29—1?30' r pT m; DanM'fcT"Friedly:rTAdmr.---J4rHttS'-F-riedly--»f»d*-Ida-P. Friedlv. l mile west and 1 mile south of Convoy, Ohio. 240 acres in four parcels of 111.84 acres, 48.16 acres, 78 acres and 2 acres. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer. j APRIL 5—1:30 p. m. Robert Sheehan, agent. lVz iftiles eastVif Monrcfeville on black top road. Well improvedT-HO-affl-e farm Glenn C Merica, auctioneer. ‘ • ■> . 1 — Public Auction I will sell the following South of Pleasant Mills. Indiana on Road 101 to the first road, then 1V« miles West, or 3 miles East of Monroe then 1 mile North, then V mile East, on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 ~ One P.M. Fast Time Tractor - Implements - Hay - Miscellaneous Allis Chalmers WC Tractor, on rubber, starter, two sets wheel weights, extra lug wheels and Cultivators; Allis Chalmers Tractor Disc; Two Bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; Allis Chalmers No. 60 Combine with Motor, good condition; New Idea 7 ft. Power Mower, best i of condition: Rotary Hoe: Bar Land Roller: Single Row Corn Picker: Black Hawk Fertilizer Corn Planter, tractor hitch; Rubber Tire j Wagon & Rack; Steel Tire Wagon & Box: Garden Tractor: Two Section Spike Tooth Harrow; New Idea Manure Spreader: Hay Tedder: Wood Box Grain Elevator: Old Grain Drill; Clover Bunch or; End Gate Seeder; Buck Rake: Good Corn Shelter; Slip Scoop: Hog Fountain; Hog Feeder; Large Antique Rendering Kettle; Single Unit Hinman Milker; Other Miscellaneous Articles. Five Ton Baled Clover Hay. - - —- TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. HENRY CROWNOVER, Owner Ned.C. Johnson—Auctioneer 7 12

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McMillen To Retire As Hospital Director Harold W. McMillen, chairman of the board of Central Soya, Inc., retired from active board of directors of the Parkview memorial hospital, of Fort Wayne but will! continue on She associate board. | New members wPTfc elected Tues-1 day night. i -——— '— New Expense Policy To Aid Taxpayers Internal Revenue Service In Ruling WASHINGTON (W — By leaving it up to the boss, taxpayers can escape reporting their ex- J pense accounts on 1958 income! tax returns. But the Internal Revenue Bu- j reau says employers must be giv- 1 en a detailed accounting of expenses by employes who take advantage a new policy-' announced Tuesday. I Taxpayers who comply with the regulation will not even have to report the total amount of. expense money received _ . However, Internal Revenue said these taxpayers must state on their income tax return that the expense money they receive did | not exceed “ordinary and neces-j Sary" business expenses. The new regulation —scheduled j to go into effect in 30 days—affects tax - returns which are due April 15. 1959. MACK (Continued from page one) free aecass to his own financial j ■ records. Part of them are in thei subcommittee’s possession and j ! part are being studied by a fed- : era! grand jury. • i Asked about the persons who t tried to influence his vote in the j [ Channel 10 case, Mack said: “They thought they were. But . nobody put pressure on me. I don't react to pressure’ Mack conceded, however, that “they bothered me.” * He said he had known some of j 3 the persons involved in the Chan- - nel 10 case for many years. 1 “It's pretty hard to slam the s door on a friend.“ he said. s —- _ Trade in a good town — Decatui i t

Relief Costs Mount In Indiana Areas Effects Os Current Recession Show Up By UNITED PRESS The effects of the current economic recession showed up in 1 poor relief statistics today at op- ; posite ends of Indiana, At South Bend, officials said St. Joseph County will have to borrow money to meet direct relief demands the rest of the year. At Evansville, officials reported rising .lists of recipients.' and _ rising costs Os relief. Richard F. Kleiser, St. Joseph County auditor, said Tuesday that Portage and Penn Twps, alone will need an additional $435,000 to provide relief for needy families. Vanderburgh County's four most I populous township gave aid to i 568 more persons in February than in January, and relief costs climbed $10,673 4 past in the January total. South Bend and Evansville are among the state's hardest hit cities from a standpoint of percentage of the work force; idle. Three Farm Groups Plan Common Action i Seeking To Improve Economic Situation j . Three general areas for co.n- --; mon action to improve the farm j economic situation were agreed on bv leaders of three farm groups i whpse organizations represent the I majority of Indiana farmers. Groups represented were tije Indiana Grange. Indiana Farmers | Union, and Indiana Milk Producers , [association. The meeting was held; ; Monday at the Antlers hotel in In- I diahapolis, with 2 2organization of- j i ficials on hand. Referring to areas of general agreement, the group said: , 1. “We believe farm people are now ready to establish and operate j i an agriculture economy compar- i ’ able to that long estabished by in- j dustry and labor groups. - 2 "Production must be brought | into better balance with demand Farmers want federal enabling j legislation which will permit them i to finance and manage their own programs. However 'we believe that the general public should share in financing such such geni eral programs 5 as public relief. 1 foreign aid, stockpiling and emergency reserves. Financing these ; general public programs should not be assumed entirely by the farmer. 3. All areas of food and fiber | production.should have equal consideration in co-ordinated, Tiatfoni wide commodity programs." The meeting was called by Robert J. Giltner, of Lafayette, master of the Indiana State Grange, and John C Raber. Bristol, president of the Indiana Farmers Union, j The group reported consideable progress at the inltial’imeetiiig* and stated that future meetings are being planned, All groups interested in the farm problem are invited to such meetings. Tiade *" a good town — Decatur ON YOUR SIGNATURE Here . . . quickly and conveniently Loans made to both men and women — married or single — in all walks of life and ail types of employment. A Loan Plan For Everyone Phone, write or come in for the cash you need ... | NOW LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N SECOND STREET ACROSS FROM NEWBERRY STORE RHONE 3-3013 DECATUR

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected March 12 160 to 180 lbs. 18.75 180 to 190 lbs. 20.25 190 to 220 lbs. V —.... 20.75 220 to 240 lbs. 20.25 240 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs, .....I. 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 18.50 300 to 350 lbs. 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 lbs. up 16.75 100 to 160 lbs. : 13.50-14.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 18.00 300 to 350 lbs. 17.50 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 400 to 450’ lbs. 16.50 450 to 500 lbs 16.00 500 to 550 lbs. .... 15.50 550 lbs. up .... 15.00 Stags 12.00 Boars 10 to 12 Veal (Fri. & Sat.f ... 25.00 Spring Lambs iFri. & Sat.). 21.00 Yearlings ... 8.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 12 Beans suujecl 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 QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 12 Large Clean Wnites .42 Largo Clean Browns ..... .41 Mediums . .39 Pullets ........ .30 Heavy Hens .22 Leghorn Hens .13 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP i - Livestock: | Hogs 7.000; strong to fully 25 rhigher, instances 50 higher: 180240 lb 21.00-21 25. some to 21.65: 240-270 lb 20.50-21.00; 140-160 lb 117.00-18 50. Cattle 1.500: calves 125; fully steady to strong; good and low | choice steers 24.50-27.50: average j choice 29.00; average to high good i 26.00-26.50; good and choice heif+ers 24.00-26 50: vealers steady: ’good and choice 24.00 30.50, prime lto 31 00. i Sheep 200; fully steady; good i and choice, lambs 22 00-24.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , | CHICAGO CUP I —Livestock: , [I Hogs 7,000 : 25-50 higher; No| ~1-3, 190-250 lbs 21.00-21.75; 260-290 lbs 20.50-21.00. Cattle 14,000, caivos 200: steers ~ j steady to 50 lower; few loads of j high choice and prime brought ; strong prices carlv with a top of ;25 higher: a hew' high in more •than five years: heifers steady to strong; vealers steady; prime ■ steers 34.50-37 50: load lots high Lj-choice"* and prime steers 32.00- \ 34.00: Choice 28.00-31.00: good and •' low choice 25.00-27.75; prime heif- ■ ers 29.00-29 ( .50; good to high choice I 24.00-28.25; * good and choice vealers 28.00-32:00 Sheep 1,500;- slaughter'lambs fully steady: prime lambs absent; ’iryftd VTTTd-chntev-wool-tembs 22.-00-p2377srcßoi*ee summer shorn lambs . | 22:25 22.65. ll you have something to sen or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexail Drugs IF teeple MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE