Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1958 — Page 5

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951

gggj| J l^'' x * “These ‘get-well-cards’ you advertised in the Democrat Want Ads—are they guaranteed?” Wanted WANTED—24” Bicycle in good condition. Call 3-3967. 284 3t TELEVISION and Radio Service, for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. i ts CHAiN SAW and Small Gas Engine Repair. Parts and Service. Klenks. 6 TF WANTED—Baby sitting in my home by week, day or hour. 521 Penq Street. 284 2t-x “Sewerooter.” Wm. Roberts & Son, phone 3-9101. Route 2, Decatur, lundiana. 283 st-x WANTED TO RENT - Modern 7 room house, at least 3 bedrooms. In or near Dechtur. Call E. O. Sears 3-2009, Manager Goodyear Stor«*. 273 TF TELEVISION & RADIO Service on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. TREE STUMPS Chipped out with Pow-R stump cutter without disturbing landscape and surrounding lawn. Call Monroeville 8263— 8240. Mention “Stumps" when calling collect. Ruble Bros. SEWING MACHINES is our business. All makes repaired — We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines—We have a store — No phone calls — No bait advertising — We save you money — Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop— 223 north First. Open evenings. Twenty three years in Decatur. 258 TF Help Wanted WANTED — Young lady — Book-keeper-Typist for local firm. Write box 1302 c/c Democrat. 284 6t Lost and Found FOUND—A Plate to Get Pizza in Decatur: Pepperoni; Cheese & Sausage; Cheese; Also Italian Spaghetti; Charcoal Broiled Ribs, -Steaks and Chicken. 20 Minute Carry-Out Service. Shannon Restaurant, mile south of Decatur on Hi-Way 27. Phone 3-3632 . 278 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 GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht JeWelry. 226 North 2nd Phone 3-2650. 199 TF TRY BOARDMANS Sewing Machine Shop—For Woolens — For Winter Cottons — For Figured Corduroy and Wool Felt. Open Evenings. 282 12t SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service, all makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P. O. Box 295, Bob Bieberich, Decatur, Ind. 270 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF MONEY TO LOAN—SSO costs just 70c for -two weeks at Budget Loans, 157 south 2nd street, phone 3-3333, Bill Snyder, Mgr. Ask about “Pay Day" Loan Plan. Quick — Confidential — Convenient. 261 42t 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 HAVE YOU Investigated Electric Heating for y“our new or old home? Call Reynolds Electric for all your electrical needs. 840 north 13th street. Phone 3-4497. 156 TF

Card of Thanks I WISH to thank Budget Loans for helping make this Christmas the best ever for my family.* J.Q.C. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, Father Contant and Father Joe Yeager, our relatives and friends for their prayers, spiritual bouquets, flowers and cards. Also the kindness of the Gillig & Doan Funeral Home, shown us at the sudden death of our son and brother James. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Buffenbarger Richard and Herbert Wapakoneta, Ohio , Automobiles FOR SALE—Truck Chassis, Dodge, new tires. See Victor Bieberich, Preble Fire Department. 284 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. Only one location. 247 TF For Sale — Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. We install. Klenk's. 6 TF DID YOU KNOW That sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the’ New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR SALE—Dinette Set like new, drop leaf table with formica top with 4 chairs. Phone 3-3657. 285 3t BLUE FLAME - Bottled Gas for Heating, 100 - 500 - 1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe street. 280 6t FOR SALE — Used ’washer and sweeper, in good working condition. $35.00 for both. Call 3-2556. FOR SALE—Pony, saddle, cart and harness. I will hold until Christmas. Bob Smith, 1 mile east of Decatur. Phone 3-8452. 284 3t DON'T THROW IT AWAY—WeII fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, iron*, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF FOR SALE—I9SS Housetrailer, 31 Ft. Schult. Two bedrooms, one bunks. Full bath. See by appointment. Phone Monroeville 5505 or 5118. 278 12t SINGER ELECTRIC “Sewing Machine. In A-l condition. Full price $24.95. Sews forward and reverse. Guarante d. Terms, $5.00 per month. Phone 3-3085. (E.H.Co.) 281 5t LIVE OR POTTED Christmas Trees. 4 to 8 foot size: Also nice selection of cut long needle pine. All at reasonable prices. B. Heller Nursery, 2% miles south of Preble. 281 19t CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection; As low as $3.95 Yd. FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to pay. 5 TF S-T-R-E-l-C-H “ Your Dollar STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. Open evenings except Wed. 249 60t STUCKY 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 USED OIL HEATERS STUCKY’S—MONROE Open evenings except Wed. 249 60t SWEEPER—Westinghouse Vacuum Late model, with all attachments. Would make nice Christmas present. Balance only $27.35. Terms, $5.50 per month. PKbne 3-3085. (E.H.Co.) 281 5t CHRISTMAS TREES For Sale — Fancy Scotch Pine Trees. These are cultivated trees from a nursery. These trees are guaranteed until after New Years and priced right. $1.25 and up. Coppess Corner. 282 4t 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 WANTED—Workmen to come to Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store who are in the market for good shoes. Open Friday & Saturday night till 9 p.m. 96 TF CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY — Plastic Beginners Skates; Juvenile Shoe Skates, size 6 to 3; Economy Shoe Skates, ladies size 3 to 10, mens size 4 to 12; “Chicago” Skate with “Hyde” Shoe, ladies size 3 to 11, mens size 3 to 13, also Vz sizes; Precision Skates; New Wheels; Skate Cases; Jackets and Sweaters; Pom Poms; Toe Stops. Call 3-8309, Happy Hours Roller Rink, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Miller, Decatur Ind. 1 ' 274 TF

Lost and Found I t > FOUND—the only store in Decatur that you can buy Arrow Shirts. Price Men’s Wear. «_ 284 17t For Rent FOR RENT — 2 room apartment, utilities paid; Also heated rooms. Write Box 37, Willshire, Ohio. 284 2t-x FOR RENT—Warm, Clean, nicely furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. References required. Inquire, Beavers Oil Service. 285 3t-x FOR RENT—2 room ground floor apartment. Everything furnished, including TV and washing facilities. Suitable for working couple, $10.50 week. Phone 3-4734. 283 TF FOR RENT — All modern unfurnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, private entrance, gas heat. Ideal for working couple or rooming couple. Phone 3-2786 from 4:30 to 8 p.m. 278 TF Real Estate * FOR SALE—3 Bedroom Home in Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6807. 283 3t FOR SALE—Building Lot on Mercer Avenue with 110 foot frontage. Ned C. Johnson, AuctioneerReal Estate dial 3-3606 or 3-2796. 283 3t FOR SALE — ATTRACTIVE 1% story, across from golf course. Carpeted living room with fire place, two bedrooms, bath and kitchen down. Unfinished upstairs, attached garage, gas heat. Full basement with recreation room and fireplace. Call 3-3045 after 5 p.m. 285 3t FOR SALE—Nice one-story, three bedroom home, within walking distance of downtown, nice sized living room, modern kitchen, hardwood floors, automatic oil furnace, completely insulated, attractively shrubbed and has some nice trees. Priced to sell at $9,000.00. Call or see—Thomas Realty Auction Co., Reppert Bldg., Phone 3-2116 or George C. Thomas. Phone 6-6181 or Jim Beery, Phone 3-4834 . 283 3t FOR SALE—6O Acre Farm. Level Highly Productive Black Land, with good set of improvements. Five room modern house except heat. New water system with electric water heater. Ideally located in Van Wert County, Ohio, within easy driving distance of Fort Wayne. Decatur. Indiana or Van Wert, Ohio. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Zearl Johnson or Bill Schnepf. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 284 4t

Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF WANTED TO BUY—Male hog. Phone 3-9198. 284 3t-x FOR SALE—2 Holstein Cows, close up. miles south of Preble. John Schnepp. 285 2t-x ATTENTION FARMERS—“AII dead stock wanted. Indiana Rendering Company. Call Collect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 282 26t-x FOR SALE—6B bred Ewes, 2to 5 years, will sell separate or in group. Call 57J Hoagland, after 2 p.m. Paul H. Gallmeier, % mile south of Williams. 283 3t-x WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Wolfe’s Produce, 6C7 Kekionga street. ° 269 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs, Also do Custom Dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF DELKALB CHIX — Bred f6r all around performance, high egg production, good egg size, livability and good egg quality. Order Dekalb Chicks now at Special early order discount. See your DeKalb Dealer Today, or see DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Ind.—Poultry Service and Supplies. 281 lot

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Burns Are Fatal To Indianapolis Girl INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Vanessa Withers, 4, died in General Hospital Wednesday night from biirhs sustained Oct. 31 when her clothing caught fire from a bonfire at the home of her grandmother. Church And Store Destroyed By Fire LEIPSIC, Ind. <UPI) — Fire destroyed the Leipsic Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Jones General Store, above which nine persons lived in apartments, in this Orange County town Wednesday with a loss estimated at nearly SIOO,OOO. The flames apparently started in the church. SANTA Oontlnued from page one lucky matching numbers which will win an additional/ gift for them. Decatur Music House will furnish Christmas music at; the Erie railroad station for the train riders. MINIMUM Continued on page five first went into effect on Oct. 24. 1938. Os the 20 million wage and salary workers not covered, about 13,500,000 are not considered involved in interstate commerce. The other 6,500,000 are exempt for various reasons. DEMOCRATS TO Continued from page one The future of the party chairman, Paul M. Butler, is at stake in the perennial family fight over civil rights between national leaders and the outnumbered Southerners. The Southerners were prepared to attack Butler on grounds he is trying to drive them out of the party by his uncompromising stand on the race issue. Nevertheless, his job seemed secure. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Extate No, .1407 in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams Ctotm'ty, Indiana, Notrive is hereby given that ALI*H STOLLER * WALTER STOLLER was on tiie 3 day of Deeemtar 1958 •HPinointed: <’o-Executors of the will of EMIL R. STOLLER, deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now dire, tnust file the same in said court within six months from the date of tiie first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 3 day of Dec ember, 1958 Klchnrd 11, l.ewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana <;, Remy Blerly, Attorney and Counsel for Personal Representative 12-1, 11, 18 NOTICE OF HEARING CONCERNING PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL,ON KRICK STREET SEWER Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of tiie City of Decatur. Indiana, will at its regular meeting place at the hour of 8:00 P.M. on the 16th day of December. 19,15,' bear all persons interested in the preliminary assessment .roll concerning the charges for the •Krick Street Sewer in the south pant of tiie Citv of (Decatur, Adams County, Indian. Said Common Council will at said time and place consider the adoption of a final resolution concerning sand assessment roll and charges. Miriam Hall Clerk-Treasurer Dec. 4 AN ORDINANCE REQI IKING THE PENNSYLVANIA II tiI.HOAD TO MAINTAIN A MATCHMAN AT DAVTON AVEME FIXING THE PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY’ Section 1: Be it ordained by the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, that for the security and safety of the citizens thereof and the traveling public that the Permsylvania Railroad be recruited to maintain a wat. liman at the Dayton Avenue crossing in the City of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and •6:00 P.M. CST. Section 2: Be it further ordained* by said Comiinion CN.uncil that tiie Pennsylvania Railroad shall maintain a watchman at said crossing his herein provided Immediately upon the taking effect of this ordinance. Section 3: Be, It further ordained by said Common Council that in tiie event said 'Pennsylvania Railroad tails to comply wftlt any of the provisions of tills ordinance, it shall ■be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction tliereof shall lie fined in any sum not less than Ten Dollars (SIO,OOI and nkrt .more than One Htundtred (SIOO 00) Dollars for each day they so fail to rotnplv herewilth, and each clay's default shall constitute a separate offense. Section 4: It Is hereby de< lared that an emergency exists f r the immediate 'taking effect of this ordinance and each section thereof. It shall therefore be in full force and effect from and after its mussage and Two (2) weeks publication, one# each week.ln the 'Decatur Daily Democrat’printed and published In the '(Ality of Decatur, Indiana. Passed and ailotpled by the <''ommoti Council of the City of Dei-atur, in open session this 2nd day of December. 1958. Adverted and approved by the Common Council of the City of Decatur. Indiana, on the 2nd day of December, 1'958 ATTEST: M/ Robert D, Cole Robert D Cole, Presiding officer S/ Miriam Hall Miriam' 5 Hall. Clerk-treasurer Submitted tin tiie Mayor for his approval on tiie 2 day of December, 8/ Miriam Hall Miriam Hall, Clerk-treasurer - Approved by me this 2nd day of December. '1958 ATTEST: K/ Robert D. Cole Robert It Cole. Mayor s/ Miriam Hall Miriam Hall, Clerk-treasurer ■Dec 4, 11 f

CHICAGO PLANS «, untlnued from pace cne recommending stricter laws on stairwells. ' Building Commissioner George Ramsy said he also favored enclosure of stairways to eliminate fire hazards. He said open ventilators on the roof probably contributed to the chimney-like suction which drew the fire to the second floor. Ramsey said he would make safety recommendations at a coroner s inquest into the disaster Dec. 10. In other developments: —Archbishop Albert G. Meyer officiated this morning at services at the parish church for the three nuns who were killed with their pupils. The three, Sisters Mary St. Canice Lyng, 44; Mary Seraphica Kelley. 43, and Mary Therese Champagne, 26, will be buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery in suburban Hillside. —Mass funeral services have been set for Friday at the Northwest National Guard Armory for at least 28 of the children. Parents of 42 of the children have arranged for private services, and parents of 10 others still are undecided. Archbishop Meyer will turn the armory into a temporary church by decree. Auxiliary Bishop Raymond t Hillinger will deliver the sermon. —Contributions swelled a fund for the injured and dead in the fire to $65,000. Donations to the fund came from around the nation, some in the form of pennies and others in checks of up to $25,000. Among the contributors were convicts at Stateville Penitentiary in Joliet, 111. —City officials in all parts of the nation ordered exhaustive inspections of their own schools to guard against a repetition of the Chicago tragedy. New York City Fire Commissioner Edward P. Cavanagh Jr. ordered three Jewish parochial schools housed in a single Brooklyn building closed as a fire hazard. He also ordered a junior high school in the Bronx

ADMINISTRATORS PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned, Administrators of the Estate of Fred M. Engle, will sell the following described Personal Property at Public Auction, on the premises, at 219 Rugg Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, December 6,1958 At One P. M. Perfection 30 inch Gas Range, like new; 1953 Frigidaire 7.4 cu. ft. Refrigerator, like new; Walnut, Duncan Phyfe, Drop Leaf Extension Table & Four Chairs, like new; China Closet; 2 Piece Living Room Suite; Two Coffee Tables; Corner Table; End Tables; Room Size Rugs & Smaller Rugs; Chairs; Mirrors; Lamps; Hall Tree; Regina Sweeper: New Royal Cabinet Sewing Machine; Kneehole Desk & Chair; Bookcase & some books; Underwood Typewriter: Old Couch; Console Radio; Walnut Bedroom Suite, complete; Double Walnut Bed; Chest of Drawers & Dresser: Clothes Cabinets; Chrome Kitchen Set (4 chairs); Miscellaneous Dishes, Cooking Utensils, etc.; Oil Stove & Supply Tank; Johnson Outboard Motor; Picnic Table; 4 metal Lawn Chairs: Jangon 4 cycle Reel Mower; Lathe with small motor & other miscellaneous hand tools; Porch Swing; Many other articles too numerous to mention. NOTE: Property may be inspected any time before sale by phoning Ned C. Johnson. 3-2796. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. MARY E. BUNDRICK and RICHARD W. ENGLE, Administrators Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer John L. DeVoss, Attorney 33606—dia1—32796, Decatur, Ind. Bryce Daniels—Clerk

Public Auction REAL ESTATE 40 Acres located Three miles East of City Limits of Decatur, Indiana on Route 224 in Union Township SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6,1:30 P.M. This tract of land is exceptionally well located and has approximately twenty-eight acres of good cropland bordering Route 224. A good crop rotation has been practiced and therefore is in a good state of fertility. This twenty-eight acres is very well drained and contains better than ten thousand feet qf tile and also has an eight inch main tile to Highway 224. On the back side is a very attractive wooded plot, of approximately twelve acres bordering an improved Stone R6ad. This would make a wonderful place to build a nice home. TERMS OF SALE—2O% Cash on day of sale. Balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer, Owners Jim Beery—Auctioneer George C. Thomas—Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by the THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Reppert Bldg. /■ Phone 3-2116 Not Responsible for Accidents. 2 4 5

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shut down until fir* dangers had been removed. ’ The Little Rock, Ark., fire inspector ordeired an unidentified school closed, but no action will be taken on the order until a new school board is elected Saturday. WEST GERMAN Continued from page one in proposing a Big Four conference to discuss reunification of Germany through free elections because the Russians undoubtedly would refuse. SURVIVORS ARE Continued from page one the water,” he said. “It was pretty cold.” Akers said he shot two flares to attract attention. But police said their search was hampered by fog even after the apartment dwellers notified them of the crash. The Navy said the helicopter was piloted by Marine Maj. William Quick 37, of California, Md. Two Captains Killed WASHINGTON (UPD — Two Navy captains were killed today when their twin-engine trainer plane apparently developed trouble shortly after take-off and crashed into the Potomac River near a bridge carrying rush hour traffic to Washington. The dead were identified as: Capt. W.A. Thorn, and Capt. E.H. Sieler. Both were attached to the Office of Chief of Naval Operations and had been stationed in the Pentagon’s anti - submarine warfare readiness section. They had taken off from the Anacostia Naval Air Station on a proficiency flight to Cherry Point, N.C., tis 9:09 a.m. and were on instruments when the plane crashed five minutes later. Witnesses and officials said the Beechcraft plane failed to gain altitude and plunged intq the mistshrouded Potomac. One body was found floating on the river shortly after the crash. The other body, still strapped in a seat of the plane, was found about two hours later when Navy divers located the hull of the craft at the bottom of the river. A Navy crane was summoned to raise the hull. Witnesses said the plane cartwheeled and broke up on hitting the water.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 8,000; steady to 25 lower; instances 50 off, but few early sales steady to strong, instances 15 higher; 180-230 lb 18.00-18.75, top 19.25; 230-270 lb 17.0048.00, few 18.25; 270-310 lb 16.50-17.00, few to 17.25; 140-160 lb 17.00-17.75; 160-180 lb 17.75-18.50. Cattle 825; calves 150; fully steady; good and low choice steers 2550-26.50, some to 27.00; good and low choice mixed yearlings 26.50; good and low choice heifers 25.50-26.50, some choice to 27.00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 29.00-34.50, indificual prime to 35.00. Sheep 1,000; steady; good and choice wooled- lambs 19.50-21.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD —Livestock: Hogs 11,000; steady to 25 lower; No. 2-3, 200-225 lbs 18.00-18.65; few lots No. 1-2. 18.75-19.25; few lots No. 1, 19.25-19,35; few lots No. 3, 220-225 lbs 17.75: No. 2-3, 230 - 250 lbs 17.50 - 18.00; few lots No. 3, 240-250 lbs 17.35. Cattle/i.OOO, calves 200; slaughter stfers and heifers steady; vealecJ steady; few lots good and choice 1050-1250-lb slaughter steers 26.00-28.00; good and choice heifers 25.50-27.50; two loads 900-lb heifers choice 27.50; vealers 32.00 down. prices weak; shorn lambs unsold; good and choice 91-107 wooled lambs 19.50-21.50.- ' Rackets Committee To Hear Witnesses Hearing To Recess To After Holidays

WASHINGTON (UPD — The Senate Rackets Committee tuned up today for a short two-witness overture to a long-playing investigation of the juke box industry. A shortage of senators forced the committee to abandon plans to continue the hearings throughout most of December. Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Arjf. > told newsmen he had been unable to arrange for another committee member to be here during the Christmas holiday season. Since committee rules require that at least two senators be present, the hearings likely will not resume until after Congress reconvenes in January. Before recessing, however, the committee planned to quiz two witnesses who would be unable to appear next month. They were identified as Frank Cammarata, an old-time Detroit racketeer who is facing deportation, and Joseph Blumetti, a Youngstown, Ohio, Teamster official. The Teamsters are expected to figure prominently in the juke box inquiry. Chief Counsel Robert F. Kennedy said the committee has heard testimony that union officials once tried to get a pardon for Cammarata. The committee Wednesday wound up a two-day investigation which produced a rash of conflicting statements between Chicago contractors and officials of the Sheet Metal Workers Union. The contractors claimed they were forced to make payoffs ranging from $l5O to $27,000 in order to operate in the Chicago area. This was flatly denied by union officials who accused the businessmen of spreading “unmitigated lies.*’ If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

FARM FOR SALE 200 Acres, Madison Twp., Allen County, Ind., 3 miles East of State Road 27 on Allen-Adams County line. German, English Churches. Consolidated School, All within a 3-mile radius. HOUK BROTHERS HOMESTEAD Contact—Wm. R. Houk, R. R. No. 1, Decatur, Ind.

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Today’s Markets P. B. BTEWART * CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected December 4 160 to 180 lbs. 17.00 180 to 190 lbs 18.00 190 to 220 lbs. .. 18.50 220 to 240 lbs. . 18.00 240 to 260 lbs. 17.50 260 to'2Bo lbs 17.00 280 to 300 lbs. .... 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. ...i* 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.00 100 to 160 lbs. .1.... 12-14 Roughs 300 lbs. down ...... 15.00 300 to 350 lbs 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. .-. 13.50 450 to 500 lbs. 13.00 500 to 550 lbs. 12.50 550 lbs. up 12.00 Stags 14.00 Boars !..._ 10-12 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) - 28.00 Lambs..l9.oo Yearlings 10.00 Ewes. 3.00 Bucks 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BUUK ELEVATOR Corrected December 4 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 December 4 Large Clean Whites ...' .30 l arge Clean Browns .29 Mediums . .26 Pullets .23 Heavy Hens .ioLeghorn Hens .09 72

Holstein Production Records Reported The Holstein-Friesian association of America has announed the completion of outstanding official production records by registered Holstein cows owned by Benjamin & Lydia Gerke, route five, Paul E. Liechty & Sons, Berne, Rolandes Liechty, Berne, and Benjamin D. Mazelin, Berne. Gerke’s Holstein, Air View Valdessa Ormsby, milked twice daily for 365 days, producing a total of 13,599 pounds of milk and 466 pounds of butterfat as an eight-year-old. Paul E. Liechty’s stein, Liechtyvale Burke Aaggie Bea, produced a total of 14, 977 pounds of milk and 599 of butterfat as a four-year-old milked twice daily for a period of 281 days. Mazelin’s, Lone Creek Dunloggin Jolly, a three-year-old, milked twice daily for 318 days, produced a total of 14,096 poundes of milk and 503 pounds of butterfat. Rolandes Liechty’s Holstein, Nu Creek Pansy Ann. a two-year-old, milked twice daily for 361 days, produced a total of 15,351 pounds of milk and 547 pounds of butterfat as a five-year-old. If you nave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. TTll idR GkUW pdWfes BEFORE SELLING. Hauling eata. wheat, and soybeans 3e per bushel and corn 7c per 100 tbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smitli Rexall Drugs PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE