Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1958 — Page 5

Monday, march 24.

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Fanner’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality e«g. Decatur Farma. 138 TF PIO ANEMIC.' Get Anchor Iron Shots 20 cc at 82.50. Stiefel Grain Co. , 99 at FOR SALE— IOO bales of Wheat Straw. Perry Everett. Winchester Road. 60 3t SEE US FOR Field and Lawn Fertilizers before you buy. Burk Elevator Company. Phone 3-3121. 66 lit NEWTON and CLINTLAND Seed Oats. Lawn and Field Seeds. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 66 lit CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phene 3-3717. BETTER PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. 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 ctreet.2o9 TF ORDER NOW! Certified Seed Oats, beans, corn, field seed and inoculation, ceresan M., etc. Lawn seed, fertilizer, bulk garden seeds. Stiefel Grain Co. 62 TF BABY CHICKS Order High Producing Hy-Llne 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 CUT CHICK Starting Costs with Murphy's New 1958 Vig-O-Ray Chick Starter Crumbles. 1% lbs. Vig-O-Ray is enough to feed a chick through critical starting period. Costs only about 10c per chick. Feeder-ready—chock full vital proteins, minerals, vitamins, antibiotics for fast start toward top growth — production. Order today. Peterson Grain Co. , » 70 It BIRTH TO MARKET in 5 Months! On Murphy's simple two-step Hog feeding plan. Start pigs fast on Cut-Cost Pig Starter—one 50 lb. bag takes 3 pigs to 40 lbs. weaning in 8 weeks, then switch to Cut-Cost Hog Concentrate and your own grain. 200 lb. hogs in 5 months with only one change, of feed! Ask us about this money saving program today. Peterson Grain Co. 70 It Xi you have aomeatng to seQ or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. Real Estate Would you like a home with large bedrooms, plenty of closet space and a large kitchen with all the cabinets you need? Would you like a large basement over 1,000 square feet? This house is just 4 years old, located in the South part of town, surrounded by all new homes. The master bedroom is 17’ long and 10*4' wide with two large closets. The other bedrooms are IS’xlO and H’3”xll%' both with large closets. The living room is 22’ 8" long and ll’i’ wide. The kitchen is 11%' x 11%' and has over 14’ of birch cabinets from floor to ceiling and an exhaust fan over the stove. Double floor construction with %" oak floors thruout. The large basement has ample room for shuffle board, ping pong table, ett., plus a nice den that makes an ideal place to relax. There is an electric stove and sink so that you may cook /or have parties. The forced air furnace is gas fired and there is a glass lined hot water heater plus a water softner. Ovgy 2,000 square feet of living space. The entire house is built of the best grade of western fir, aluminum foil insulated, storm windows and screens for all movable windows. Special electrical wiring with many outlets in each room and all mercury switches, lights above the drapes and triple switches. The lot is 68' wide and 130' deep with concrete patio in rear. This is a fine family home, ranch type, easy to take care of, low taxes, inexpensive io heat, and located in one of Decatur’s best medium priced residential areas. Price $15,500. Liberal financing can be secured. The Suttles Co. Phone 3-3605

*~*4 “Notice how that plant you got in the Democrat Want Ads thrives on commercials!” Real Estate FOR SALE—Semi modern, small home, ideal for couple, recently redecorated, good wall to wall flooring in kitchen and living room. Small monthly payments. Can 3-3329. 68 6trX — fl ,„■ FOR SALE—Two bedroom modem home near Northwest school. Three years old. Modern kitchen and bath. Oil furnace. SIOOO down, SSO a month. Bob Heller. Realtor, phone 3-4106. Vic Porter, Salesman, phone 3-2977. 69 3t WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE TO LIVE! See this 5-acre country home. 2 miles southwest of Coppess Corner. With large living room; spacious kitchen with cabinets; bedroom, utility and bath 6n first floor. 2 Bedrooms and store room on 2nd floor. Drove well. 16’x30’ garage. Several other building®. Possession in 30 days. Mel Liechty, Realtor. FMne 6-6354. — 68 3t For Sale-—Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. We install. Klenk’s. 6 TF FOR SALE —2 wheel Trailer, a very good trailer. Phone 3-2612, Russ Bowman Garage. 69 3t-x WAR ON RATS—Prices slashed. $1.75 value for only sl-00 during March. Stiefel Grain Co. 69 3t DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR SALE—I9S7 Detroiter Housetrailer, 10 ft. wide. 45 ft. long. $3900.00. Jerry Wheeler, Hi-Way Trailer Court. 68 3t-x BLUE _I FLAME-—Bottled ~Gas for Heating, 100 - 500 - 1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 68 6t T.V. SPECIAL—Carry Outs Only! Burgers ~. 154; Fries .. . 154; Shakes or Malts . . . 154. Phone Orders 3-4118, Quick Service. Ideal Dairy Bar. 36 T 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—Boat trailer, carries up to 14 ft., 600 lb. capacity. Tipup action and wench for easy loading. Call 3-3905 after 4:30 or Saturday. 70 3t-x FOR SALE—I9S2 Deluxe Alma 29 ft. Housetrailer, inquire at lot number 9,' or call 3-4253. Simerman's Mobil Home Court. \ 67 TF 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 MAN TO MAN. we do research for apron strings. So send your wife in to plan a new kitchen. Complete plans free. Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. Dial 3-3108 for evening appointments. 70 2t ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER. Late model 30. In very good condition, with dll attachments. Balance due, $34 50. Take over payments, $6.00 per month. Liberal trade-in allowance. Phone 3-4076 dealer. 70 6t TRIM YpUR YARD with annuals, and trim your house with that extra value white house paint at Cash & Carry $3.40 per gal. Arnold Lumber C 0.,. Inc., Dial 3-3108. Plenty of Free Parking. 70 2t START SAVING TODAY . . . Shop Arnold’s every day. Cash & Carry Special Plastic Kitchen Wall Tile. 26c sq. ft. (free rental of tools.* Arnold<Lumber Co., Inc. Dial 3-3108. Always Free Parking. . 1 • 70 2t SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Machine. Forward and Reverse, in very good condition. Balance due, $39.50. Jake over payments, $6.00 per month. Liberal trade-in allowance. Rhone 3-4076 dealer. 70 6t FREE — Feel free to look around in pur 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 If you have something to sell or rooms furrer.t, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

", For Root FOR RENT—Modarn 3 J bedroom home with garage. Prefer adults. Phone 3-2896. 70 lt-x FOR RENT—2 room apartment, heat and water furnished. Very suitable for working couple or single person. Phone 3-4405. 70 TF Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk’s. 6TF DICK’S TV SERVICE — All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096.228 TF 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 3-2650.190 TF NOTICE—Now open, Maries Beauty Shop. Located 3 miles south of Preble, first house East. Experience, at Ruth's Beauty Shop. Marie Mitchel, phone 3-9544. 69 3t 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. ~ 1M 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 f 1- . .. - n , r- *, CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 5 ' 69 TF CORSON DURACLEAN Announces installation of electric Secretary to accept and record your Inquiries and requests. Duracleaned Carpets and Upholstered Fabrics are Sanitized. No Shrinkage or Fading Problems, when Duracleaned Call 3-2226. 65 TF Automobiles NOTICE—Our New Phone Number . . . 3-2565. Gene’s Mobil Service, Bth & Monroe Streets. 61 TF 1956 CHEVROLET “210’’’, 6 Cyl. 2- Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Phone 3-2383 — 3-4108. 66 TF 1957 FORD - Fairlane “500" Sedan, radio and heater, auto, trans. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, phone 3-2383 — 3-4108. 66 TF OUR USED ed and guaraneed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors. Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3- 247 TF 1952 NASH Rambler Wagon, radio, heater and overdrive. <NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars.) Open evenings, Monday thru Friday till 9:00. Beery Motor Sales, formerly Hunt’s Service Garage, 1805 West Monroe Street 68 TF 1955 FORD Convertible, radio and heater, Fordomatic, power steering, a sharp car. (NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars.) Open evenings Monday thru Friday till 9:00. Beery Motor Sales, former- . ly Hunt’s Service Garage. 1805 West Monroe Street. 63 TF 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door, radio and heater. A real buy. (NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars.) Open evenings Monday thru Friday till 9:00. Beery Motor Sales, formerly Hunt’s Service Garage. 1805 West street. 63 TF 1952 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, radio and heater and automatic trans. (NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars:) Open evenings Monday thru Friday till 9:00. Beery Motor Sales, formerly Hunt’s Service Garage. 1805 West Monroe Street. 63 TF 1958 . PLYMOUTH Demonstrator 2-door, hardtop, radio, heater, torque flight trans., padded dash, undercoat. (NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars.) Open evenings Monday thru Friday til 9:00./Beery Motor Sales, formerly Hunt’s Service Garage, 1805 West Monroe Street. 65 TF 1954 FORD 2-door Station Wagon, radio, heater, local car. (NEW Rambler, Dodge, Plymouth Cars.) «Open evenings Monday thru Friday till 9:00. Beery Motor Sales, formerly Hunt’s Service Garage, J. 805 West Monroe Street. 65 TF

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Lost and Found FARMERS ATTENTION - Found —The only place in Decatur that you can buy Wolverine SHELLHORSEHIDE Work Shoe*.. Kaye’s Shoe Store, 154 North 2nd street. « TF - - * y Instructions DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT . We are seeking men in this area ■ to train for Diesel and Heavy Equipment. High pay and future security are the benefits of a trained and experienced Diesel Man. If you have mechanical aptitude, write to us for free information without obligation as to how you may become a part of this rapidly expanding industry. Tractor Training Service — Box 1209, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 69 6t 1 ■' T ■ • Help Wanted MEN FOR DRIVERS with own car. Must know city well. Apply Mr. Klugh, Rice Hotel, Wednesday morning after 10:00. 70 2t-x WOMEN TO DO Telephone Work, SI.OO an hour. Day or evening. Apply, Mr. Klugh, Rice Hotel. Wednesday morning after 10:00. * 70 2t-x TAKE CARE of children’s school expenses! Earn money in your own neighborhood 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. -70 3t Wanted REWEAVING—For moth holes, burns and tears. Experienced. Mrs. Melvin Buuck, route 1, Poe phone 29-W. 70 6t-x TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158.1 TF CHAIN SAW and Small Gas Enguie Repair. Parts and Service. Klenk’s. 6 TF DICK’S RUG, CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning done in your home. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6463. 65 6t-x WANTED TO DO—Rough Weaving. All that is needed is to bring the j-ags. Party will tear them. Phone 3-8658. 61 T DON’T THROW XT AWAY—WeII fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parte 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. Board? man’s Sewing Machine Shop. . 223 North First. Open evenings. ■ ■ J ts Trade in a good town — Decatur If you were born before 1900 ... ... let us tell you how you can still apply for a SI,OOO life insurance policy ( for people up to age 80) so that you can help take care of* final expenses without burdening your family. You handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation. No one will call on you! Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance Co.. 3 West 9th, Dept. L 3138, Kansas City, Missouri. Adv. I ALLmEEir] Plow down Mammoth Clover _ ...... 16 .75 Ladino Clover, lb. 45c Certified Ladino Clover . lb. Broms Grass lb. 25c Sweet Clover T __ IO’ 0 Medium Red Clover - 25-°" I Western Alfalfa Western Grimm Alfalfa 2 Ranger Alfalfa Certified Ranger Tynothy Seed Legume Inoculation— Can be used without water Bu. size £Qg BULMAHN’S FARM SUPPLY Phone 3-9106

More Contributions Listed By Red Cross Oyer $2,000 Short Os County's Quota Less than S3OO was reported this past week in the Red Cross annual drive, and the fund still remains $2,243.98 short of its county goal of $10,308, Leo N. Seltenright, chairman, said today. Those who have reported collections this past week are Emmanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid, $6 Marry Matrons home demonstration club, $2; --Monroe — Otto Longenberger, chairman, Ned Stuckey, $15.65; Blue Creek, Mr. & Mrs. D. Wechter, chairmen; Joseph Sapp, $5; Mrs. Carl Schug, $9.50. Kirkland, Miss Lucille Beavers, chairman; David Helmrick, $5; Earl Arnold, $11.75; Emanuel Gerber, $10; Mrs. Edgar Kaehr, $8; Ruth Jauregui, $8; Harvey Mankey, $8; Wayne Byerly, $3; J4rs. Eugene Sommers, $10.50; Albert Dick, $11; Mrs. Pearl Yake, $10; Miss Beavers, $44; * Preble — Mrs. E. Schueller, chairman; M. F. Gallmeyer, sl7; Rudy Buuck, sls; Root — Mrs. Glen Habegger, chairman; Cecil Harvey, $18; Milton Fuhrman, sl9; Mrs. Edgar Gerber, $8; St. Mary’s—Mrs. Don Hakes, chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Ohler, $9; L. F. Sapp, S2O; Mrs. L. Von Gunten, $7.50; Mrs. D. Hakes, $28.87; Mrs. P. Rich and Mrs. B. Johnson, $14.75; Union — Mrs. Joseph Heiman, . chairman; Mrs. Wilber Blakey, . $6; Wabash—Erwin Bauman, chairman; James Lybarger, $11.50; Washington — Mrs. Chas. ; Schnepp, chairman; Henry Heiman, $7; W. R. Stanley, $8; Mrs. Geo. C. Thomae, $5. IKE , , (Continued from page one) the recession was a “deliberately - planned ‘readjustment’ ” which > “got out of control.’’ He said the - administration had cut back fedf er al spending through an “Alice . in Wonderland" policy at a time when the population was growing p by three million a year and businessmen were watohing govern- - ment spending for an indication r of how far they should expand > —Five GOP senators announced i they would introduce a bill today to double the scope of the pro- • posed urban renewal program by : making an additional 500 million • dollars available to help cities ’ clear slums and undertake other . projects during the new fiscal , year. The sponsors ife Sens. JffE cob K. Javits (N.Y.), Clifford P. 1 Case (N.J.), William Purtell (Conn.), Irving M. Ives (N.Y.) and George D- Aiken (VD. Loan Applications High —The Small Business Adminis- ’ tration announced it received applications for $35,429,000 in busi- ! ness loans last month —a new ’ high for the current fiscal year —Sen. George A. Smathers (D- --. Fla-L said “positive steps” must be taken “immediately” to give small business a bigger share in missile contracts. He announced his subcommittee on government procurement would hold three days of hearings beginning April 15 on Pentagon policy in these fields. —The Committee for Economic Development, a private group of business executives and economists, recommended a 20 per cent across-the-board cut in individual income taxes for about nine months if the national economy at the end of May drops below February lebels.

SALE CALENDAR 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 Cat- ' tie. Tractors, Trucks & Farm Implements. Ned C. Johnson, Ray Elliott, Bill Schnepf, auctioneers. MAR. 28—1:30 o’clock EST. Eli Schrock, Sam Burkholder, Owners. Location: Tract No. 1, 160 acres, 2 miles north and miles west of Portland, Ind. Tract No. 2, 80 acres, located 2 milos north and % mile west of Portland, Ind. Ray Elliott, Auct. MAR. 29—1:00 p. m. Edwin Lehman, owner. At the northeast comer of Hoagland, Ind. Tractor, combine, picker, implements. Glenn C. Merica. auctioneer. MAR. 29—1:30 p. in. Daniel L. Friedly, Adrnr. Julius Friedly and Ida P. Friedly, 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Convoy, Ohio. 240 acres in four parcels of 111.84 acres, 48.16 acres, 71 acres and 2 acres. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer. APRIL s—Marion A. Main, 114 W. Arthur St., Hicksville, Ohio. Modern Six Room Home, 10:00 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. " APRIL s—Charles5 —Charles Agler, Hicksville, Ohio, Center of Business Section, Crystal Lunch and Tavern Building and Business, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J, F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. APRIL 5—1:30 p. m. Robert Sheehan, agent. 1% miles east of Monroeville on black top road. Well improved 80-acre farm. Glonn C Merica, auctioneer.

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Conclusiofis Os Senate Rackets Committee Listed WASHINGTON (UP) — Conclusions of the Senate Rackets committee: 1. "There has been a significant lack of democratic procedures in the unions studied. .Constitutions have been perverted or ignored... The rank and file member has been shorn of a voice... Use of the secret ballot has been denied.” 2. “The international unions surveyed...have flagrantly abused their power to place local unions under trusteeship..’’ 3. “Certain managements have extensively engaged in collusion with unions... They have paid off to obtain inferior contracts which impose substandard working conditions. . 4. There has been widespread misuse of union funds... Financial safeguards have been woefully lacking... Reports to rank and file members have often been false... The misue, including outrigh t thefts and ‘borrowings' for personal profit, has totaled upwards of 10 million dollars...ss out of the pocket of every member of the unions covered.” 5. “Violence in labor - management disputes ..still exists to an extent where it may be justifiably labeled a crime against the community... These acts...have often been committed by top officers of local unions, or by goons and thugs... Higher union authorities have looked the other way...” 6- “Certain managements and their agents have engaged in a number of illegal and improper activities...using labor spies. ..reprisals against employes...” 7. “The weapon of organizational picketing has been abused .. used...as a device to extort funds from management..." 8. “Gangsters and hoodlums have successfully infiltrated some labor unions, sometimes at high levels...have assumed positions of trust...exercised sinister influences over other union officials .” 9. “An extensive ‘no man’s land' in labor-management relations has been uncovered... Some employers i have had no access to either the ■ National Labor Relations Board or any comparable state agency.” 10. “Law enforcement officers have been lax in investigating : and prosecuting acts of violence ... Some ... have shied away ... because of fear of offending either side . .•. ” 11. “Members of the legal profession have played a dubious role in their relationships with officials of some unions...have indulged in unethical practices debasing to the standards of their profession." ANTI SEATO (Contlnu-en from pare one) Russian-manned ships and reports Egypt and Yugoslavia were sending motor torpedo boats to help the Jakarta forces carry out their blockade of rebel ports ELECTION (Continued trom page one) and would take office in such a manner that the majority would never change at any one elgqtion. This Vvoiild allow school policy to develop without sudden changes every time the trustee leaves office, the supporters of the plan believe. No decision has been reached at present as to when the special election will be held. CHICAGO — W — Americans apparently are getting cleaner. The United < States Savings and Loan League reported that 31 per cent of the new homes started thus far in 1957 dbntain one and one-half baths, compared with 28 ' per cent of 1956 starts.

Training School For 4-H Club Officers A training school for 4-H club officers of Adams county will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Lincoln school in Decatur. Martin Watson, vocational agriculture teacher at Adams Central, will instruct the class for club presidents and vice Miss Barbara Lewton and Miss Kathleen Boerger, of the your youth, the secretaries and treasurers; Mrs. Sherman Neuenschwander, health and safety; Dick Toinkinson, of the state 4-H staff, recreation; and Dick Heller, Jr., of the Decatur Daily Democrat, news reporters. 'the classes will be followed by a social time and refreshments. All club officers are urged to attend, and clubs having 100 per cent attendance will receive award.s SENATE (Continued from page one) both houses on the President’s proposals, Mitchell accused the House Democratic leadership of “apparent indifference toward the welfare" of the public and workers by failing even to schedule hearings on “this vitally needed legislation." The re port, disclaiming any i “wholesale indictment," said the , committee was "firmly con- , vinced" of the integrity of “the ' overwhelming majority” of labor I unions and businessmen. I FLOOD (Continued from page on«) ary roads. [ Generally fair weather prevailed . over the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes states. Below . freezing temperatures ranged over ’ night from the Great Lakes to ' New England and south into { northern Virginia. Near freezing . readings were reported in mpst of 5 the western Plains south to the . Texas Panhandle. 5 Weathermen predicted' scattered s showers today over much of the , West with freezing drizzle likely in western Nebraska and Kansas. MOORE e (Continued rrom page one) ■ Easter propose d “legislative r changes” in the FCC. However, he said the group still . wants to question the current j commissioners and four former 5 members who voted on the Miami ) award. »" ■ " LEGAL NOTICE Os I*VBLIC HEARING Notice ia hereby given that the I Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adarna County, Indiana, will at ,1 »m oil the Sth day of Apr. . 1958 at the Cotmnlesioner’a Room, Auditor’* Office in the city of Deca- ■ tur, Indiana in said County, begin i Investigation of the application of . the following named person, reques- ' ting the Issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage perm!t of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety i -of issuing the permit applied for to I such applicant at ths premises named: . . .Robert J. Rumaehlag (Restaurant) g ft- Wine Retailer, ®SO N. 2pd * Kt. rvetaf ur. ! ndiana •*-»«**<-*« I SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPF7N TO THE PL'BLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUES- ■ TED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION ( By E.G. Mlnnlear | Executive Secretary Noble Ellis t Chairman ■ B I ON YOUR SIGNATURE I OR OTHER SECURITY I $25 t. SSOO Here . . . quickly and ■ conveniently Loans made to both men and women — married or single — in all walks of life and all H types of employment, f* A Loan Plan For Everyone W one ’ wnfe or c ° me ,n ■ for the cash you need ... || woky | LOCAL LOAN COMPANY | ■ 138 N. SECOND STREET ■ ACROSS FROM NEWSERRY STORE I PHONE 3-2013 DECATUR ■

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Today’s Markets " P. B. BTEWART « CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected March 24 160 to 180 lbs. J„ 19.75 180 to 190 lbs L—— 21.25 190 to 220 1b521.75 220 to 240 Lbe.-21.25 240 to 200 lbs. 20.50 200 to 280 lbs 20.00 280 to 300 Um.,19.50 300 to 350 lbs. 19.00 350 to 400 1b518.50 400 lbs. up. 17.75 100 to 160 lbs. 14.50-15.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 19.00 300 to 350 lbs. ..--zt.18.50 350 to 400 lbslß.oo 400 to 450 lbs. 17.50 450 to 500 lbs. ...- 500 to 550 lbs. 16.50 550 lbs. up 16.00 Stags 12.00 Boarslo to 12 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 21.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks 2.0 C . LOCAL UKAJN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 24 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 QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 24 Large Clean Whites .....’...L. .38 I Large Clean Browns .37 1 Mediums 35 Pullets 28 Heavy Hens 22 Leghorn Hens .....* .13 F , , , „ .wiaiWi' INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Live- ' stock: X . Hogs 9,500; opened steady ,\ later steady to strong, instanced 25 • higher; 180-240 lb 21.75-22.00, some to 22.25 ; 240-270 lb 21.25-21.75, • some to 22.00; 140-160 lb 18.0019.50; 165 lb 19.75 Cattle 3,200; calves 100; fully steady to 25 higher; good and choice steers 25.50-29.00; average 2 to high choice 30.00; good and choice heifers 24.50-27.50, few to 1 28.00; vealers strong to 50 higher; t good and choice 25.00-31.50, some r | to 32.00. i Sheep 1.00; fully steady; utility and good lambs 18-00-22.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) Livestock: 1 Hogs 7,500; steady to 15 higher, instances 15-25 higher mainly on . weights over 240 lbs; No. 1-3, 190- ' 270 lbs 21.75-22.50 ; 280-310 21.25- • 21.75. ; Cattle 18,000, calves 200; steers J and heifers steady to 50 higher; » vealers steady; load of prime J steers 37.25; average prime to .■ high prime absent; high choice ’ and prime steers 35.00-37.00; good i to high choice 26 00-34.00; high choice and prime heifers 30.50- ' 32.00; good and Choice 25.00-30.00; good and choice- vealers 29.00- * : 33.00. Sheep 1,500; slaughter lambs and sheep steady; few prime jvooled slaughter lambs 24.50; . good to choice 22.00-23.50; good to ’ low choice fall shorn lambs 22 00- - • 99 SO Trade in a good town — Decatur TEEPLE "" MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 PONTIAC , “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE mhmmrbrmmhbimnrbrmrnnnnbrbk CALL U 3 FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. I BURK ELEVATOR CO. I Phones 3-3121 3-3122 I TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags