Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1959 — Page 5

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st>ck \ m r > - /-at, “ . . . Your Democrat Want Ad said it was kiss-proof > — prove it!” -_J Instructions - MOIKL MAN AGEMENT — 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 1316 c/o Democrat. 21 3t-x Help Wanted LADIES do you have a need to earn money? Become an Avon Representative near your own home. It’s pleasant and profitable work. Openings in Preble, Union and Root Townships. Write P. O. Box 824, Huntington, Ind. 21 5t For Rent 5 ROOM MODERN House foFrent? ■ ; ’ ! Ms mite north of Craigville, V* mile east. feRVAL BARGER. 22 3t FOR WENT OR SALE Like" rent? A very clean and all modern house trailer. Suitable for a newly married couple. Priced very reasonable. Phone 3-4253. 23 ts *'•' MODERN HOUSE on Mercer Ave—nue, close-in. 3 bedrooms and bath up, 4 rooms down, oil furnace, newly decorated. Available Feb. Ist. PHONE 3-3925 . 21 3t FOR RENT—-Upstairs apartment. 4 rooms and bath, 5 large clothes closets with .40 shelves, large roomy kitchen cabinets, private entrance. CALL 3-3625 — 3-4326. =Z FOR RENT — 3 large rooms, % bath upper apartment. Clean and nicely furnished, has T.V. antenna. Private entrance, private parking. Adults preferred, no pets allowed. Please call in person at 116 south 13th. 20 TF For Sale — Misc. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF DID YOU KNOW That Kienk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENKS. 234 TF BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for - Heating. 100 - 500 -1000 Gallon tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE. Monroe Street. 19 6t TREE ROOTS DESTROYED with Klean-Em-All Root Destroyer. Sold and guaranteed by Preble Equity Exchange, Inc. Preble, Ind. 23 lOt-x FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES— Refrigerators; Ranges; Washers; t Dryers; Freezers. Trade now, on the New 1959 models. Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4 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 make s. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF 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 - •Y«aing._ except Wednesday night. 116 TF KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner, very good condition, balance due only $37.14, has all attachments, take over $5.08 per month. CALL 3-3085. 20 6t REPOSSESSED Singer . electric Sewing Machine, model 127, in beautiful blond or walnut cabinet, can be bought for balance due, only $44.67. Sews forward ' and reverse, guaranteed. Assume $5.50 per month. CALL 3-3085. 20 6t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except “Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. < " 62 TF WANTED-—Workmen to come to HAFLICH & MORRISSEY Shoe Store who are in the market for good shoes,. Open Friday & Saturday night till 9p m. 96 TF Trade In a good town — Decatur.

Automobile* OUR USED CARS are saiety teat ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence a t ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. Only one location. Wl TF FOR SALE OR TRADE 1958 Chevrolet, 15,000 miles. 1957 Chevrolet, 19,000 miles. 1955 Chevrolet, extra fine. 1954 Chevrolet, radio & heater. 1953 Ghevrdlet, good transportation. > , . 1953 Buick, overhauled. 1952 Studebaker. 1953 Plymouth. 1953 Ford. ’ Save With . . . , FRED BUSCHE Others do—why not you? PHONE 3-3941. \ 23 3t Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service, for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 1 TF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF TELEVISION & RADIO Service on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-432 L 102 TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS— Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings. 1 TF Farmer’* Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF ATTENTION FARMERS—AU dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. CaU CoUect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 1 TF ALLIS-CHALMERS Sates & Service. CLEM HARDWARE CO. Monroeville. Ind. Phone 5118. 10 17t WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Cus--7 tom dressing. Phone 3-2017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 607 Kekidnga 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 HY-LINE 934 series Layers, baby chicks or ready-to-lay pullets. Ghostley Pearl Leghorns; White Rock; New Hampshire; Barred Rock; Order yours now from MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 21 TF DEKALB CHlX—‘‘The profit pullet,” live-lay-pay, the pullet for large egg size, egg quality and more eggs. Order your chicks today. See your DeKalb Dealer or see us now, DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Ind. 17 lOt Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-209?. 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 | SINGER SEWING CENTER - Sales & Service, all makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P. O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 270 TF INCOME TAXES—State and Federal returns prepared. Patrick J. Briede, Phone 3-9522. “ 10-17tx CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF ELECTRIC’ ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C; R. WILLIAMS, route 2 Deeatur, 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 Une of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF HAVE YOU Investigated Electric Heating for your new or old home? CaU REYNOLDS ELEC- ; TRIC' for aU your electrical needs. 840 north 13th street, Phone 3-4497. 156 TF If you have something to seU or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

I Real Estate FOR SALE—House on 1245 Master Drive. Gas heat. Will consider trade. Immediate possession. PHONE 3-3108. 19 TF Senator Eichhorn Is Author Os Bill Sen. Von A. Eichhorn of Uniondale, joint state senator for Adams, Wells, and Blackford counties, is the author of a bill in the Indiana senate on highway right-of-way. The bill would require counties to estabUsh at least 40-foot highway right-of-way to be eligible for federal aid to road building programs. The bill would also require that money from the county general funds be used to buy right-of-way not given to counties. < TRAFFIC Continued from page one Elmo Stuckey, of Monroe, district traffic engineer, in planning for the survey. The council hopes that plans wiU indicate how traffic flow can be routed to help the downtown business area in its parking and traffic problem. 14 THEFTS AND Continued from page one thrown into the Salamonie river in Portland recently when they learned that they were suspected of the crimes. Some of’the loot was recovered by the Jay county sheriff’s department and is being held at the county jail. All of the owners will be taken to Jay county by the city police and the sheriff’s department tonight to identify tools and other articles being held. . Tires and auto accessories were burned by the youths in their attempt. to get Hd of the stolen articles. , Thefts admitted by the £<aflaad. youths on route six include the following Adams county homes: Albert Tinkham, David Habegger, Delmer Wechter, Harry Martz, Fred Freewalt,' and Burl Johnson. The theft of auto accessories stolen from a parked auto on route six and owned by James E. Towns, Cincinnati, 0., was also admitted by the youths. The three city thefts cleared up by the Portland youths include the theft of tools from trucks owned by Bob Workinger, Wayne Carpenter. and the Northern Indiana Public Service corqpany. These thefts were reported to the city police department on December 22. Law officers from Adams county, and prosecuting attorney Severin Schurger, will meet to confer on the above incidents and to agree on the additional charges which will be filed on the youths and the adult. Trade to a good town — Decatur.

Public Auction SHEEP - HOGS - MACHINERY - ETC. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1959,1 P.M. LOCATION: 2 Miles South of Decatur, Indiana on the Mud Pike road or 3% Miles North of Monroe on the Mud Pike. MACHINERY: 1952 Ferguson Tractor 30; Ferguson double 14” Plow; Cultivators; Ferguson 7’ Mounted Disc; 4 Wheel Manure Spreader; Rubber Tired Wagon with rack; Steel tired box wagon; roller; 2-wheel trailer with stock racks; J. D. Mower; Single Unit Milker with pipe and stall cocks; 2- 55 Gal. Bbls; Some junk Iron; Hog Feeder; Hog Troughs; Pump Jack; Cream Separator and Other Misc. Articles. SHEEP: 11 Shropshire Ewes; 1 Reg. Shropshire Buck. HOGS: 3 Landrace Sows coming with second litter in March; 20 Feeder Pigs from 80 to 90 18. CORN: 100 Bushels. TERMS—CASH MR. & MRS. HENRY BORNS, Owners Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers Everett Faulkner, Clerk C. W.Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 , Not responsible for accidents. 21 24 28 PUBLIC AUCTION REALESTATE Home located V* mile South of Pleasant Mills, Indiana on State Road No. 33 on the West side of the road. • Saturday, February 7,1:30 P.M. This home is in excellent condition and will need no major repairs. It has a large living room, two nice size bedrooms, modern kitchen with built in cupboards, complete bath, nice utility room. This home is located on three-fourths acre of ground with two small outbuildings.,, LOW TAXES. This will be your opportunity to buy a good home at your price. For inspection anytime before day of sale, please contact the THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO., Phone 3-2116. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS OF SALE—2O% cash on day of sale. Balance upon delivery of Marketable Title.' “ ‘ ~ "■ • — . MR. & MRS. RAY SLUSSER, Owner. Jim Beery—Auctioneer Geo. C. Thomas, Sales Mgr. Sale conducted by the THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Reppert Building Phone 3-2116 Not responsible for accidents. 23 28 4

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Fort Wayne Youths ’ Plead Not Guilty Defense counsel Hubert R. Mo 1 Clenahan entered a plea of not • guilty for the four Fort Wayne youths suspected of the Oct. 19 armed robbery of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Patten, north of Ossian. He also waived arraignment in Wells . . circuit court Tuesday. McClenahan also requested the court to no- . tify a jury, reserving the right of . the defendants to decline trial by . . jury at a later date. Judge Homer J. Bryd granted 1 the request and set trial for Mon- ■ day, March 2, saying it was “un- . reasonable” to force the defense , . to prepare a case in less than a month. Gail P. Clark, 20; his bro ( ther, Philip Clark, 19; George E. . Bickel, 19, and William Gibson, 19; ; the defendants, were returned to the county jail on charges of in- , flirting bodily injuries during the , robbery. .. . ■ ■ HOUSE PASSES (Continued from page on*) ( —Rep. William P. Birchler (R- - Cannelton) moved to have his ■ name stricken as co-author of a controversial bill to hike the pay of legislators by £ $lO daily expense allowance. That left Rep. J Marion J. Bushemi (I>Gary) to ; carry the burden alone as author ; of the measure. “ ) SENATE PASSES Continued from page one pealed, for we cannot legislate uniformity.” But Sen. S. Hugh Dillin <BPetersburg) said repeal would ■‘compound the confusion” and ‘‘legalize anarchy.” Sen. Matthew Welsh (D-Vin-cennes) said -‘‘if we repeal the law we wHI have no standard whatsoever —the present law is imperfect but better.- than nothing.” If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. McCULLOCH 1 CHAIN SAWS AS LOW AS - w* •- • <o^*49 95 Terms up to 18 Months KLENKS PHONE 3-2158

Four Persons Killed In Indiana Traffic Nine Others Hurt In Rash Os Accidents 3-... United Press International .... At least four persons were killed and nine others hospitalized as the result of a rash of Indiana traffic accidents Tuesday. i The toll included a Bloomington couple, an Attica woman, and a New Castle man. A two-car crash on Ind. 37 south of Martinsville killed William R. Burton, 68, and his wife, Aleta 60. Bloomington. The driver of the other car, Howard E. Duke, 28, Bloomington, was hurt Mrs. Effie Campbell, <52, Attica, Was killed and six other persons injured in a head-on crash involving a funeral procession on Ind 25 near Shadeland. Injured were Robert Burris, 72, Attica, driver of the car containing Mrs. Campbell; Paul Reppert, 40, Lafayette, who was driving in the funetal procession, and Reppert s four passengers. Another two-car crash on Ind. 3 near New Castle Tuesday killed Robert Kirby. 67. New Castle. Kirby’s wife, Lora, 58, and Floyd S. Reid, 74, Davison, Mich., and his wife Olive 72. were injured. ~ In addition, Mrs. Vivian Grate, 55. Wolcottville, died Tuesday in a LaGrange hospital Tfom injuries suffered in a two-car collision at the intersection of U.S. 20 and Ind. 3 near LaGrange on Monday. Meanwhile, Indiana State Police

PUBLIC AUCTION Tho nnHprcivned Executor of the Estate of Nettie Jane EmenSaturday, January 31st, 1959 Commencing at 1:00 P.M. . Duo-Therm fuel oil stove; Estate bottle gas range; Crosley el - trie refrigerator; kitchen table; 12 straight back chairs; 17 m. teleSsion with large antena.; 2 pc. living room suite; iarge chair: 2 rockini chairs; lamps; Zenith portable ratho; Philco catenet radio' Sewing machine; Olson rug 12 x 15 ft., 9 x 12 ft.- rug, rnr rugs Electrolux tank type sweeper; buffet; catenet; antique clock; 2 bedroom suites; bedding; Maytag electric washer; twin tubs, cooking utensils; dishes; silverware; some canned fruit; fruit jars, mower; lard press; sausage grinder, and many other numerous TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible in case of Accidents. COYLE EMENHISER, Executor Glenn C. Merica. AuctioneerWS L Y bar ß er > Clertt Lunch served by Antioch Ladies Aid. SALE CALENPAR JAN 29—10-30 a. m. Amos A. Neuenschwander, owner. 2 miles west, % mile south of Berne. Farm machinery, truck, household goods Phil Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. JAN. 31-C. A. Stricken, Edgerton, Modern Seven Room Home, with Many Fine Built-in Features. 1-30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. TAN 31—-I’oo d m. Coyle Emenhiser, Exec. Nettie Jane Emenniser C. Merica, auctioneer. JAN 31 2:00 p. m. Virsel Hamrick, executor Joseph Frank Hamrick estate? 6 miles east of Monroe, then 1% mile south, then % mile west, or 1 mile west of Willshire, then life mile south and Vz mile west. 40-Acre farm. Sale conducted by Mel Realty Auction Co., Mel Liechty, Miz Lehman, auctioneers. FEB 2—l 00 p m. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Borns, owners. 2 miles south of Decatur, Ind. on Mud Pike Road. Sheep, hogs, farm machinery, etc. The Kent Realty Auction Co., Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. FEB- 510 30 a. m..lvan Duff and Harold Windmiller, owners. s*& miles west, 1 mile south % mile west of Berne, Indiana. Cattle, milking equipment, hay and grain, tractors and farm machinery. Phil Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. FEB. 7—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna E. Zwick and Louis W. Zwick, administrators of Gerhard Zwick estate. 7 miles north of Decatur on U. S. 27 to Adams-Allen county line, then west % mile. Tractor, farm machinery and miscellaneous items. Walter Wiegmann, auctioneer. FEB. 7—Frank A. Ruble Estate, Hubert R. McClenahan, AttorneyImproved 40 acre farm 4 miles North of Monroeville, Ind. on 101 then 1 mile East. 1:00 P. M. Residence and Personal Property, 406 Summit St., Monroeville, Ind. 3:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB 7—2:00 p. m. Heirs of William Reppert, owners. 1 mile west of Coppess Corner then % mile north, or 5 miles south of Decatur, Ind. on U. S. 27, then west 2 miles, Vi mile south. - ■ 114%-acre farm. Sale conducted by Mels Realty Auction Co. Mel Liechty, Miz Lehman, auctioneers. FEB 7—1:30 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Slusser, owners. Vi mile South of Plea'sant Mills, Ind. on U. S. 33, west side of road. Real estate. Sale conducted by Thomas Realty Auction Co., Jim Beery, auctioneer. George C. Thomas, sale mgr. FEB 7—1:00 p. m. Joe Havlicek, owner. 3% miles west of Rockford, Ohio on West Market St. road to Jordan road, then % mile south. Farm machinery. Purdy and Hoblet, auctioneers. FEB 11—12:00 Noon. Hubert Byer, owner. 1 mile north of Willshire, Ohio on St. Rd- 49. Tractors and farm implements. Ellenberger Bros., Bill Schnepf, auctioneers. FEB. 12—10:30 a m. Vera E. Gerber & Ernest R. Liechty, co-executors Amos A. Liechty estate. One mile north, 1 mile west and % mile north of Berne, Ind. Tractors, combine, corn picker, thrashing machine, farm machinery, household goods, miscellaneous. Phil Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. - — — - —

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reported that Indiana’s 1959 traffic death toll reached 59 by the end of last week, compared with 49 at the same stage of 1958. Fourteen deaths were recorded last week, 'three fewer than in the corresponding week last year. SEEK TO DRIVE ConUaoed from P*<« one lishing democratic procedures. —To require that union officers use union funds solely so the benefit of the membership and make the officers accountable in any court to the rank and file. —To give the secretary of labor power to issue regulations, investigate, subpena witnesses and records and bring court action to compel compliance with toe law. The secretary also would be allowed to start administrative procedures that carry out purposes of the law. Would Clarify Law —To place new restrictions on secondary boycotts to prevent unions from coercing employers from doing business with other firms. —To outlaw union picketing to force an employer to recognize a union when the employes have shown they do not wish to join. —To authorize the NLRB to decline to take minor cases and permit state courts and agencies to handle these matters. —To clarify toe law which provides that parties to a labor contract do not have to negotiate during the life of toe agreement unless they agree to re-open the contract. They Shalt Not Pass ~ WILLIMANTIC, Cole, 30, appealed, insisting the only reason he was going 70 miles an hour was to keep toe car behind him from passing at a “dangerous spot.’’ The car behind him was a police cruiser.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 8,500; 25-50 lower; 180-240 lb 16.50-17.00; 240-270 lb 15.7516.50; 270-330 lb 15.00-16.00; 140-180 lb 14.50-15.00; 160-180 lb 15,0-16.5. Cattle 1,35; calves 150; choice steers and heifers steady; other grades not fully established; low to average choice steers 27.5028.50; 50me29.00; good and low choice 25.50-27.00; vealers steady; good and choice 31.00-39.00. Sheep 700; steady; good and choice wooled lambs 18.00-20.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK - CHICAGO (UPl(—Livestock: Hogs 11,000 ; 25-50 lower under 230 lbs, heavier mostly 25 lower; 475-lb lots and heavier 25 higher; No. 2-3, 190-225 lbs 16.25-16.75; No. I- 190-215 lbs 16.75-17.00; No. 1-2, 17.00-17.25; few No. 1 also 17.25; ( No. 2-3, 230-250 lbs 15.75-16.25; ' most No. 2, 230 lbs 16.25; No. 2-3, 1 260-290 lbs 15.25-15.75. Cattle 16,000, calves 100; slaughter/. steers steady to 50 lower; heifers steady to 50 lower; vealers : steady to 1.00 higher; few loads ] high choice and prime 1015-1350-lb slaughter steers 30.00-31.50; bulk choice 27.00-30.00; good 25-50-28.00; few choice and prime 950-1087-lb heifers 29.00-29.50; few 29.75; good and choice 25.00-28.75; vealers 35.00 down. — ■ ' Sheep 4,000; slaughter lambs steady to 50 lower; good and choice wooled slaughter lambs 18.00-19.50; good and choice shorn 17.00-18.75; good to mostly choice ÜBJb shorn lambs 17.00. * • INSTALL Continued from page one cessional. A public reception to honor toe new pastor an<T his wife will be held in the parish hall immediately after toe service. The committee in charge consists of Arnold Ostermeyer, Mrs. John Kiess, Mrs. James Bleeke, M i s s Norma Von Stroh, Miss Evelyn Nussbaum, Edward, Wolfe and Louis Jacobs. George Auer, congregational president, will extend the congregation’s welcome. The Zion voters’ assembly had extended its first call-to Rev. Ludwig Dec. 7, after considering about 40 nominees which its membership and synodical officials had suggested. The congregation’s previous pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, was granted a release in October to serve Faith Lutheran church In Lincoln, Neb., after an II- .tenure here. MIGHTY ATLAS Continued from page one Atlas also appeared to climb to an unusually high altitude. But in reply to a query from United Press International, Yates said toe shot was “a perfectly routine test in the Atlas ICBM series. We didn't attempt anything other than that.’’ There was widespread speculation that the firing may have been another satellite shot or even an attempt to send an Atlas to the moon. “It was not an attempt to go to the moon or anything like that,’’ . Yates said. L Yates declined to disclose the objectives or the range of the new ; Atlas test. But informed sources > told UPI before the launching that i the range was supposed to have I been 4,500 to 4.900 miles to test the missile’s nose cone on re-en-t tering the atmosphere in high at- " mospheric friction heat.

f’’ 7 ' t -J it . jMK. NED C. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER - REAL ESTATE Dial 3-2796 Decatur, Indiana

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART * CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected January 28 160 to 180 lbs. 15.00 180 to 210 lbs. —18.25 210 to 220 lbs. ... 16.00 220 to 240 lbs... 15.50 240 to 260 lbs. —... 14.75 260 to 280 lbs. 14.25 280 to 300 lbs. — 13.75 300 to 350 lbs. 13.75 2 350 to 400 lbs. 12.7% 100 to 160 lbs. 11-13 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.00 300 to 350 lbs. 14.00 350 to 400 lbs'. 13.00 400 to 450 1b5 12.50 450 to 500 lbs. . 12.00 500 to 550 1b5. 11.50 550 lbs. up 11.00 Stags ....— 12-14 Boars .. — 5- 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 32.00 Lambs - 17.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes ... 4.50 Bucks -... 2.56 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 28 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Qrain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per hundred lesa. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 28 azLarge Clean Whites„ .3o Large Clean Browns .29 Mediums „... ; -.28 Pullets ....22 Heavy Hens .l3 Leghorn Hens .08% Meanwhile, missile men studied secret data on the test, the first since an Atlas intended to go 6,300 miles fizzled only 200 miles — after blastoff. Tuesday night’s firing was spectacular. The glowing 80-foot high missile climbed gracefully from a special extension of the ICBM launching pad on blast-off, bathed in the fluorescence of huge floodlights. It bored through two separate low-hanging cloud layers. Then its flame-spurting rocket engines were visible in the dusk for a full six and a half minutes —far longer than even toe Atlas which boosted America’s talking satellite into orbit Dec. 18. It curved off in a more easterly direction than the course of any other Atlas observed by veterfin birdwatchers here. Sources said the arc was planned to send the 100-ton missile much higher than the 800-mile maximum height attained on usual Atlantic missile range shots, but for only 4,500 to 4,900 mile longitudinal range, far short of the full-range ICBM capability of 6,500 miles or more. “I enjoy living and want to live longer,” he said, “but it sure gets lonesome when you have no one around to think about you or talk r to you.’* cail ra m cun maw t BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata. . wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushq . and corn 7c per IM lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122

TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Look Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW A USED TBKJCKS BUTLER GARAGE , South Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE