Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1958 — Page 5

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wW-lfl "... Our Democrat Want Addict it say ‘terms’ or ‘worms’?” Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF BEE US FOR Field and Lawn Fertihzers before you buy. Burk Elevator Company. Phone 3-3121. 80 TF FOR SALE—Guernsey cow with heifer calf; 16 Duroc pigs, ready to wean. Frank Singleton, phone 3-9148. 101 3t CASH for btovy at leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 8-3717. 246 TF NEWTOk and CLINTLAND Seed Oats. Lawn and Field Seeds. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. ' 80 TF FARM LOANS—lnterest now reduced to 5%. See us—Thomas Realty & Auction Co. Reppert Building Phone 3-2116. 97 6t WANTED—Barns and roofs to paint. Dan Emenhiser, phone 3-4158. 604 West Monroe street. 92 TF JETTER PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. FOR SALE OR TRADE on livestock. Minneapolis-Moline “ZA” Tractor on new rubber, in very good condition. Phone 6-6149. 99 3t-x FORSALE—BaIer wire' 3150 and 6500, 14% ga. Phone 26. order now and save. Farmers Grain & Feed Co., Willshire, Ohio. 100 7t FOR SALE—Ferguson Tractor 35 —with 306 hours work, 1956 model. Charles Barker, R. R, 1, Convoy, Ohio. 100 3t-x ,’armers attention - Found *-The'Bnly place in Decatur that you can buy Wolverine SHELLHORSEHIDE Work Shoes Kaye’s Shoe Store, 154 North 2nd *>, street. 65 TF Certified Lincoln & Hawkeye Soybeans. Uncertified Harosoy. Indiana certified Hybrid seed corn, 419, 252 and 620. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, R. 3, Telephone 3-9293. 83 20t-x KANTEDTOBUY - Heavy "hens and leghorn hens*. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do CusPhone 3-2017. Shafa fer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga Street. 269 TF 6RDER 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-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 BECO INDIANA Certified Hybrid Seed Corn, high yield. Excellent standing ability, various numbers, Regular Flats $7.75, Rounds $6.50 per bushel. Single Cross — regular flats $13.75 per bushel. Try Beco Seed Corn. Burk Elevator Co. Decatur, Indiana, Phone 3-3121. 95 27t Automobile* NOTICE —Our New Phone Number . . . 3-2565. Gene’s Mobil Service, Bth & Monroe Streets. 61 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaraneed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF ’53 NASH 4-door Sedan. Low mile- ■ age. Will trade & finance. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Phone 3-4108 or 3-2383. 91 TF ’55 BUICK Super Hardtop, full power, low mileage. One owner. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Phone 3-4108 or 3-2383. 97 TF 1955 “FORD Sedan, radio, heater, low rtflleage, slick. Bargain price; 1957 Rambler Cross CoffiF try Station Wagon, $1695. Phone 3- 99 6t FOR“saLE OR TRADE — 1957 Chevrolet 210, 4-door overdrive, low mileage, radio and heater. Hard to find. Fred Busche, phone 3-3941. 101 3t-x FOR SALE or TRADE-1955'Chev-rolet 210. 2-door, 6 cyl. power glide; 1953 Chevrolet 210. 4-door, power glide; 1953 Dodge Coronet, 4- very clean; 1951 Dodge' sedan. See Fred Busche and • save money. 303 north 9th, phone 3-3941. 101 3t-x

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 NOW IS THE HOUR—Have your Floors Sanded and Finished like new; Floor Tile, and Wall Tile Installed. Reasonable rates. Phone 3-4881. 99 3t-x WANTED—Workmen to come to Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store who are in the market for good shoes. Open Friday & Saturday rrfUit till 9 p.m. 96 TF • WANTED—SOO hand and power Lawn Mowers to sharpen. Phone 3-3653. 213 south Ist street. f Frank Schmitz. 84 22t ■ DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of ■- washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for r all makes. Fhone 3-2158. n KLENKS.232 TF ' SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS—- - AU makes repaired. We sell new t and rebuilt sewing machines. We • service what we seU. Boards man’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First Open evenings, r 1 TF i SEWING MACHINE BUSINESSAll makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. We r service what we sell. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 5 223 North First. Open evenings, t 1 TF t COMPLETE BACKHOE and 3 Trenching Service. Call us for a > better job done more promptly on water lines, sewer lines, tile ’ replacement, tile drainage, foundation footings, etc. Ruble Bros. & Plumley Backhoe & Trenching Service. Call MonroeviUe; 8240 , or 8263. 10L 18t For Rent FOR RENT—Storage space for 7 furniture. Phone 3-4526. 99 6t t FOR RENT — Modern 5 room apartment, available May 1. Call 1 3-4002, from 4to 8 p.m. 101 2t-x ’ FOR RENT — 3 room modern apartment, heat and water fur- . nished. Use of basement and garden. Phone 3-4049. 101 It-x ’ FOR RENT—2 Bedroom upper Duplex. Bath. Heat & Water furnished. Available April 12. Phone 3-4405. 85 TF t FOR RENT—3 room all modern unfurnished apartment, private entrance. Heat and water fur- . nished. CaU 3-2786 from 4:00 P p.m. till 8:00 p.m. 95 TF FOR RENT—A furnished 3 room apartment with bath, rooms j have been redecorated. On ground floor. • A cozy apartment for a newly married couple. ’ Phone 3-4253. . 95 TF s Miscellaneous 5 PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of aU kinds. Klenk’s. 6TF ‘ DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF > IF YOUR Auto Insurance Cost i 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 j repair. Diamonds cleaned and i checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ’ DICKS—rtUG, CARPET and Upi bolstered Furniture Cleaning. t Done-In-Your-Home. We clean anywhere. Montoe, Ind. Phone 6-6463. 84 TF > BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. AU types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds t Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497.. 284 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, WeHs 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 srnaU. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, . Phone 3-2158. 26 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigera- [ tors. Home Freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quaUty 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. f . a 69 TF > FREE FREE FREE Your’s for the asking. The ’ BIG 1958 Spring & Summer E Catalog and The NEW Summer Sale Book. Good • untU Aug. 18th. , Shop and Save at Sears. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. r CATALOG SALES OFFICE ‘ I Decatur, Indiana ’ Phone 3-3181 ; ' 100 6t

For Salo —— Mlsc» B PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR ‘hie. B W 4 install. Klenk’s. 6TF r POMERANIAN PUPPY, 8 weeks - « old f Phone 3-3747. 101 It-x • FOFTsaLE— Evergreens,and Peat ' Moss. Bobby Heller Nursery, 2% r miles south of Preble. 101 6t-x i b sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New c Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF - ——A.X. -a — > FROM waU to waU, no soil at aU, > on carpets cleaned With Blue I Lustre. Holthouse Drug Co. i t 100 6t ' STUCkY’S BTOJUL At MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to ; 5:30 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. t 116 TF I A friend to the end, is plastic type f Glaxo, for asphalt tile floors, i Ends waxing. Holthouse Drug Co. 100 6t I IFOR SALE—9xI2 Bigelow rug. Red tone on tone. Excellent condition, reasonable. Phone 3-3910. ’ 101 It ! FOR LALE —Rose Beige Mohair Davenport and chair, hand carved frames, good condition. ; Reasonable. Phone 3-3060. 100 3t-x FOR SALE—G. E. Electric Stove, ’ in good working condition. Would 1 make excellent stove for a lake cottage and is priced reasonable. Phone 6-6149. 99 3t-x , FOR SALE — Ornamental evergreens; sweet Spanish onion plants; line of vegetable plants. Ferguson Brothers, 1% miles east of Monroe, on highway 124. 84 TF FOR SALE—Saddle horse 4 years old, nice and gentle. Also saddle and bridle, good as new. Arthur Krueckeberg, route 5, Decatur. Phone 3-8778. ~2 —~ 101 3t-x EVERGREENS, SHADE TREES, Fruit Trees. Shrubs, Roses, Etc. Nice selection at reasonable prices. Open daily. Donaghy’s Nursery and Orchard. 1 mile 1 north Road 224 on Road 1. 101 6t 1 REPOSSESSED Electric Singer Sewing Machine. Balance due 1 $34.50, sews forward and re1 verse. Liberal trade-in allowance. Take over $5.00 monthly payments. Phone 3-4076 E.H. Co. > 100 6t PRE-OPENING SPECIAL! 1 A Vitrified SEWER TILE 33r per ft. • ADAMS BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. i On Highway 27 CASH & CARRY i 101 It ; PIONEER CHAIN SAWS: A La wn , Boy Mowers; Johnson Motors; Aluma Craft, Lyman, Glasspar Boats; Gator Boat Trailers. Mansfield Marine, 623 West Monroe. We Finance. 86 TF ; CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection I As low as $4.95 Yd, FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to pay. 5 TF FOR SALE — Heilite Camping I Trailers. Latest thing in camping t pleasure. Set up camp in one minute. Sleeps 5. Loren’s Ga- , rage, Bluffton, Ind. 80 26t I FREE — Feel free to look around i 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 — Innerspring Mat- > tresses, $29.95 and box springs. Stucky Furniture Co. Monroe, . Indiana. Open each evening ex- [ cept Wed. 93 lOt • FOR SALE — Hollywood beds, $49.95. Stucky Furniture Co. Monroe, Indiana. Onen each evening except Wed. 93 Mt ! CALL 3-2980 or 3-3797 for Cemetery Urns, Flower Boxes and Colored Stepping Stones. Kolter Vaults ' and Septic Tanks. , , 93 24tx ; TWO GOOD MAYTAG Convention- , al Washers, square tub. Guar- , anteed; 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. 100 6t ■ LOOK — POWER MOWfefts~ REEL, ROTARY or RIDING , The Largest Selection in town. Over 25 Different Models to choose from. t $39.95 up Only $5.00 down ’ BUY NOW SfiARS, ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE " Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3181 100 6t Trade in a good town — Decatm l CwIuJaIILJEUJLu ... ; -

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FOR SALE-AlI kinds of Vegetable and Flower Plants; Onion sets and plants; Garden and Flower seeds; Peat moss; Blooming plants for Mother’s Day. Open evening?. Strahms Green House, corner 9th and Nuttman. 101 5t ' I • Instruction* MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN, 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 1222 c/o Democrat. 100 3t-x Help Wanted NEEDED at once two or thref people who can qualify for a better paying job. Full or part time. We train you and help you get started in our fascinating sales work. No collecting or delivery. Write Box 1224 cjo Democrat. 101 3t No Charm Needed PORTLAND, Maine — (IP) — The city of Portland announced it would sponsor a weekly “charm school” for high school freshmen and sophomores. The program was canceled, hwever, when nobody canceled, however, when nobody Trade in a good town — Decatur Bffrj's f«sr/ \A\.r 1956 Dodge 2 Door, Hardtop. Radio, Heater, Powerflite. - 1956 Mercury 4 Door, Hardtop, Radio. Heater, Mercmat ic. 1956 Ford V-8, 4 door, Radio, Heater. 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon, Radio, Heater. 1956 Chevrolet 2 door, Coryett Engine, Radio, Heater. 1955 Ford 9 Passenger Wagon, Radio, Heater. 1955 Ford Conv., Radio. Heater, Fordomatic, Power Steering. 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon, Radio, Heater. 1954 Ford 4 door, Radio, Heater, Black beauty. 1953 Chrysler ■4 door, Radio, Heater, Automatic Trans. 1951 Ford Victoria, 2 door. Hard | Top, Radio, Heater, 1951 Ford V-8, 2 Door, Radio, Heater. 1953 Rambler , Conv., Radio, Heater and Overdrive. 1951 Pontiac Hard top, Radio, Heater. WE FINANCE in MOTOR SALES 1805 W. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. Open Evenings I

May 5 Deadline For Mortgage Exemptions May 5 is the final, day for the filing of three local tax exemptions with the county auditor, Edward F. Jaberg announced today. Service men with a 100 per cent disability are eligible for a property exemptiorf up to $2,000. Also mortgage exemptions, and exemptions of persons 65 years of age with a limited income, must be filed by this same date. Says Nuclear Tests Will Begin Friday WASHINGTON W — Rep. Charles O. Porter (D-Ore.) says the spring-summer series of U. S. nuclear tests-will begin Friday at the Eniwetok Proving Grounds. The Atomic Energy Commission has refused to reveal when the first shot will be fired. J FORD (Continued from Page one) tracts, giving workers a 7-cents hourly annual wage increase, continued quarterly cost -of - living wage adjustments and keeping pensions, insurance and unemployment benefits at present ratesThey offered Reuther only one TSjprovement on the present contract—a plan for giving workers in Ohio, Indiana, Virginia and North Carolina the nickel an hour paid by the company for, unemployment benefits for each worker. Workers in these states cannot collect company-paid supplemental unemployment benefits in addition to state compensation. Curtice., also told Reuther GM would offer to assist the union in keeping its word to refund sls in extra dues paid by members into -the union's strike fund. The auto company presidents tore into the union’s demands for a new contract. Curtice saying they would cost GM anothdr 73 cents an hour per man. Ford saying the cost for his firm would be 71 cents an hour. Ask 10-cent Raise UAW Vice President Leonard Woodcock, head of the union negotiators at General Motors, called Curtice’s 73-cent f i gu r e “probably fantastic." Ken Bannon, head UAW negotiator at Ford, said 71 cents was “absurd” and pointed out Ford Treasurer T.O. Yntema has told a Senate committee the union demand would cost 35 to 40 cents an hour more. I The union demands include an i I annual wage boost of 10 cents I hourly, and increases in unem'ployment benefits, pensions, insurance and special pay considerations. Profit sharing, also a part of the union bargaining program, hras not mentioned ift the exchange of union and company proposals Monday. Reuther "'offered to extend the contracts if the companies would cut car prices, join the union in seeking ari auto excise tax cut __and prolong unemployment benefit payments. . l___ Reuther said this move would help sell the near-record stock of 850.000 new cars, relieve the hard- j ship of the auto industry's job-1 less and “get America back to 1 work.” — I

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MCDANIEL RETIRES code of uniform trade customs for ; thV gray iron casting industry. He served as a director of the ] Gray Iron institute in 1928, serv- ) Ing as a director from 1928 to 1932 and as vice president in 1929 and 1930. It was reorganized as the Gray Iron Founder’s Society, Inc., and McDaniel served as director from 1935 to 1942 111 ' f FUHRMAN (Continued frcnn one) money were collected for two fam- 1 ilies burned out in local disasters. Food and hot coffee was supplied to the firemen at the Beery Motor company fire. One advanced first aid course, and two standard, first aid courses ‘ were conducted by the first aid committee, Gerald Durkin report- ] ed. First aid stations were man- , ned and equipped for many coun- ; ty activities. Demonstrations of ; first aid were given at four county ■ schools. Four classes in home nursing were conducted, Mrs. Harold Hoffman reported, with 76 completing the classes. Four demonstrations were given in county schools. There were 59 active service cases for the home service committee, the Rev. Benj. G. Thomas ; reported, with a total of 129 cases. Mrs. Mildred Foley and Miss Glennys Roop, co-chairmen of the junior Red Cross, reported 16 elementary and six secondary schools enrolled in the program. There was $325.85 collected, with $154 sent for enrollment, and S2OO sent for the national children's fund to help needy children. A Walt Disney safety film was purchased for SIOO to be used in all the schools of the county. There were 88 volunteers giving 1,380 hours of service in all the many phases of Red Cross work, | Mrs. Roscoe Glending reported. j Ned Bixler, water safety instructor. reports that 115 completed wa-! ter safety instruction at Pine Lake i i last summer. i ■ , I BIXLER (Continued from Page one) I Sandy Brunner and Sandy Byers in a baton twirling act from St. Mary's Kekiongas; Linda Sexton, of the Decatur girls club, a vocal solo; from Union Pals, a trio with! a “Witch Doctor Pantomime,”] I and from the Geneva Cloverblos-] soms, in addition to Miss Ever-! hart, were a vocal trio, Donna Hodges, Sally Hoffman, and Rob-; ern Manning; a vocal duet, Con- , j nie WindmiUer and Shelby Work- ■ inger; and a monolog by Mar- ! garet Beeler. i There was an audience of about I 50 4-H members and parents who attend the festival in addition to the contestants. Judges were Mrs. Ferris Bower, Mrs. Gerald Lobsiger, and Mrs. Sherman Stucky. District winners will take part in the state contest at Purdue University. Object of the contest is to develop local talent, and give them a chance to practice before the public in the many 4-H and extension sponsored activities.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS <UP) - Livestock : Hogs 7,500; steady to weak, instances 25 lower; 180-240 lb 20.732100. some to 21.50; 240-270 lb 20.Q0-20.50, few to 20.75 ; 270-300 lb 19.75-20.25; 140460 lb 18.25-19.00, few to 19.50. Cattle 2,800; calves 150:’ steady to 25 lower; good and choice steers 25.00-28.50; standard and low good 22.50-25 50; good and choice heifers 24.50-27.00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 26.50-32.00. few prime to 32.50. Sheep 200; steady; good and choice lambs 19.50-21.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO <UP >— Livestock: Hogs 9,500; steady; No. 1-3, 190230 lbs 20.50-21 35; 230-250 lbs 20.25-20.50 ; 250-270 lbs 19.75-20.25. Cattle 8,000, calves 200; steers and heifers steady to strong; vealers steady to strong; few loads of high choice and prime steers ! 31.00-32.75; bulk of choice steers 28.00-30.00: good 25.50-27.50: good to high choice heifers 25 00-29.00: good and choice vealers 29.00-32.00 : Sheep 1,500; slaughter lambs] about steady; good to choice I wooled slaughter lambs 18.00-20.25. including two double decks of i mixed slaughter and feeding] lambs 20.00. Markets At A Glance Stocks lower in moderate trad- i ing. Bonds irregularly lower, j U. S. government bonds higher] in moderately active, trading. American, stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregularly low-■ ' er - Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn.) oats, rye, soybeans and lard futures irregular. Hogs mostly steady to strong, top 21.35 cattle 'steady to strong? top 32.75; vealer top 32.00; sheep i steady ro 1.00 higher, top 24 00; I dressed beef steady, top 48.00; 1 pork steady, top 50.00. I■ — I SENATE PASSES (Continued from Page one) would not include workers cur- ] ] rently not covered by the pro-) : gram • j Also on the economic front, Sen. . Estes Kefauver (p-Tenn.i sug-] gested today that “bad guesses'' by the big three auto firms sparked the car buying slump and i ) helped initiate the recession. j He made the statement as his ] I Senate anti-trust and monopoly ] ] subcommittee resumed hearings ] in its investigation of the auto industry. Kefauver said that if; Ford, Chrysler and General Motors raise prices “unduly” or “put on the market models which do not attract consumers, potential buyers can only buy or not buy.” He suggested they were doing the latter in “large numbers.” Seaton Testifies on Plan Secretary of Interior Fred A. Seaton was to return for testimony before the Senate interior mineral subcommittee today after unveiling a radical new price support program for minerals. He indicated it was aimed at bolstering domestic mining without crippling the economy of Latin American nations with tariff restrictions on foreign-produced metals. The proposed five - y ea t program would pay U.S. producers the difference between the domestic price of five minerals and an estimated “stabilization price." Initial reaction indicated the plan may face rough sledding to pasI sage into law Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chair- ) man of 1 the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was to appear before the House Armed Service Committee today for his second day of cross-exam-ination on the defense reorganization plan. The committee's hearings. which began last Tuesday, thus far have indicated that any bill approved by the 37-man panlel will be a far cry from the President's sweeping plan. 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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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART * CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected April 29 > USO to 180 lbs 19.25 180 to 190 lbs. 20.25 190 to 220 lbs. 20.75 220 to 240 lbs. 20.25 240 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. ~ 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 18.50 300 to 350 lbs. ...... 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 400 Ikis. up 17.50 100 to 160 lbs. 12.25-13.25 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 Stagsl2.oo I Boars 10 to 12 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 26.00 Springs Lambs <Frj. & Sat ). 19.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes .... 3.00 ] Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected April 29 , Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel less. ! Corn: 07 per hundred less r f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected April 29 ] Large Clean Whites .... .32 Large Clean Browns .....32 Mediums . .31 Pullets z .24 Heavy Hens .22 Leghorn Hens .15 Other congressional news: Space: Weather Bureau Chief . Francis W. Reichelderfer told the House Space Committee accurate weather forecasting obtained from ] exploring space woud save many lives and about 4 billion dollars a iyear. Reichelderfer said satellites equipped with ca meras and weather instruments would be able to give weather forecasters an hour by hour report on weather conditions throughout the ] World. ; . Supreme Court: The Senate Judiciary Committee approved l two amendments to a watereddodm but still highly controversial version of a bill to abolish the Supreme Court's jurisdiction entire- - Jly in five fields. As the measure now stands it would bar the court i from ruling on cases involving adj mission to practice law in state courts, and restore the powered states to enforce their, own antisubversive laws. GEN. DOOLITTLE (Continued from Patfe uiiei “many. many lives would be saved " by accurate, forecasting of tornadoes, hurricanes and other major storms. If you have something to sell or rooms forrent. try a Democrat Want Ai — They bring results . J-

G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street ■UaanMHMUUBBMaiMMaHUPBBHMaHMHHUanMaaMMUMBHUBanaMUUUMB PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance IMIO N E .3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs