Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1959 — Page 5
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TD ■ “These appliances we got in the Democrat ' Want Ads DO save money — the meter is running backwards!” 1" — . Farmer’s Column* WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. - ' 135 TF MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE, Sales —Service. EDDIANN Equipment Sales, Preble. 29 TF ATTENTION FARMERS—AII dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. Call Collect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 1 TF FOR SALE-SOO bales mixed Alfalfa & Brome. B. J. Gephart, Route 5, Decatur. PHONE 3-8199. 28 4t-x FOR SALE—Mixed Hay, with no rain; Wanted to buy. Calves — young cattle and pigs. PHONE ... 3^ iqg - -- -- ; a 31 - .WANTED—Farm Dealer for Lincoln Welders — Electrodes — Supplies in Adams County — Individual preferred. Write Lincoln Electric, 6418 Winchester Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 29 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, 607 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 HY-LINE 934 series Layers, baby chicks or ready-to-lay pullets. Ghostley Pearl Leghorns ; White Rock; New, Hampshire; Barred Roqk;,; Order yours now from MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866, 21 TF FOR SALE AT CAMDEN: 150 choice light yearling steers 550650 lbs.; 35 Holsteins 825 lbs.; 200 Angus and Hereford heifer calves 300-500 lbs.; 50 steers 700800 lbs.;_ 125 650 lb. one-brand yearling steers to arrive. WERTHEIMER CATTLE CO., Phone 40. 27 3t HONEGGER LAYERS - - - Wonderful for egg size and quality. Unusually rugged, steady layers that earn highest profits for you. Order yours now, either day-old or as started pullets. BERNE HI-WAY HATCHERY, Phone 2-2607, Berne, Ind. 28t3 Miscellaneous PLUMBING — See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF 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 SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service, all makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P. O. Box 295 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 270 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost p 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 E 2 Decatur, Phone lon 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 your new or old home? Call REYNOLDS ELECTRIC for all your electrical needs. 840 north 13th street, Phone 3-4497.156 TF LOOK! On page 44 for the. girl in the short shorts. In the SEARS ROEBUCK CATALOG. Stop in and pick-up a copy of the Sears Winter Sale Book. Os course, it’s FREE. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE DECATUR, INDIANA 24 6t
Lost and Found LC^T—Man’s star Sapphire rta£ Return and receive reward. PHONE 3-4674.28 3t For Salo —• Miso* PLASTIC WALL A FLOOR Hie. We install. KLENK’S. 8 TF UPRIGHT PIANO, excellent condition; Also baby clothes. PHONE 3-9637.27 3t-x USED - 30” Gas Range; Also twowheel trailer. Merritt J. Alger, PHONE 3-4087. 28 3t-x DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as 17.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENKS. 234 TF COME IN and See our complete line of Sewing Machines, at our low prices. GAMBLE STORE. 29 It TREE ROOTS DESTROYED with Klean-Em-All Root Destroyer. Sold and guaranteed by Preble Equity Exchange, Inc. Preble, Ind. 23 lOt-x FRIGIDAIRE APPLlANCES—Refrigerators; Ranges; Washers; Dryers; Freezers. Trade now, on the New 1959 models. ' Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4 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 evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF FOR SALE—3O gallon Toastmaster gas water heater, A-l shape; 1% H.P. Clinton gasoline engine. Arthur Mitchel, Monroe, PHONE 6-6463. 29 3t PEDIGREED Fox Terrier Puppies, 6 and 10 weeks old. Extra [ nice. No reasonable offer refused , . . must have the room. WILLIAMS KENNELS in Monmouth. Decatur Phone 3-9242. “ " 29 3t FREE — f eel 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,’lnd. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF ■ UT Tll - - WANTED—Workmen to come to JfAFLICH A MORRISSEY Shoe - Store who are in the market for good shoes. Open Friday & Saturday night till 9 p.m. 96 TF REPOSSESSED Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, with all attachments and disposable paper bag. Complete balance $33.49, or $1.49 per week. Guaranteed. PHONE 3-3085. 27 6t SINGER ELECTRIC Sewing Machine, model 127, with all zig zag equipment. Full price only $39.65, terms. $5.00 per month. Guaranteed. PHONE 3-3085. 27 6t DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all m akes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF NEED RELIABLE party to take over payments on Combination G.E. Washer-Dryer. Like new. Balance only $392.80 and $3.50 per week. Regular new price $569.95. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 North 3rd Street. , 26 4t WESTINGHOUSE 21 in. T.V. Table model, mahogany cabinet, reduced to $49.95; G.E. 21 in. Table model T.V., nice cabinet, all channel, now only $59.95; Two used T.V.’s in working condition, reduced to $29.95, Choice. Pay only $1.25 weekly. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE, 222 North 3rd Street. 26 4t YOUR CHANCE! 1958 • Floor models (not demonstrators) Refrigerators, Upright Freezer, Washer, Dryer, Water Heater, Base and Wall Cabinets. All marked down to go. The old must make way for the new. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE . DECATUR, INDIANA 24 6t USED APPLIANCE '■■ ■ CLEARANCE MUST MOVE ... . - NEED SPACE! G. E. REFRIGERATOR, good clean box. Reduced to $39.95. COLDSPOT R E F R I G E R A- - large 10 ft. box, works good. Reduced to $49.95. WESTINGHOUSE Electric Range, 39 in. range, looks good. Reduced to $39.95. APEX Automatic Washer, works O.K. Will sell as is for $39.95. 4 USED Wringer Washers, all work, will sell as is. Choice $19.95. Use our easy pay .plan, as low as $1.25 Weekly. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE - 222 North 3rd Street 26 Ct If you have something to sell of rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.
Automobile* FOR SAL&—I Ton Dodge Truck, with dual 16” wheels and overloads. CALL 3-8452. 29 3t OUR USED CARS are saiety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence a t ZINTSMASTER , MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. Only one location. ■ . 247 TF Help Wanted GIRL for general office work. Local company. Experience desired, but not necessary. Reply, stating qualifications to Box 1318 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. WOMEN NEED COSMETICS — There is a tremendous demand for Avon. We have attractive openings tot several capable women. Openings in Preble, Union and Root Townships. Write P. O. Box 824, Huntington, Indiana. .27 5t Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service, for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2155. 1 TF WANTED Good used sectional; Also reed or wicker settee and chairs, preferably a matched set. PHONE 7-7494. 29 3t-x WANTED TO RENT—Young working couple desires 3 or 4 room unfurnished house or apartment, in or near Decatur. CALL 7-7567. 28 3t-x 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 WANTED TO BUY — Modern housetrailers, around $1,000.00 to $1,800.00, cash. Must be clean and never damaged. Phone 3612R4, RAY TUDOR, Arcana Box 803 Marion. Indiana. 29 3t-x 1 AM NOW Trimming and Cutting Trees that have been damaged by sleet; Also clean fence rpws and build fence. Estimates freely given. HERBERT HAWKINS. Phone 3-8567. 28 3t TELEVISION A RADIO Service on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 , north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. TAR makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt Sewing Machihes 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 Real Estate FOR SALE—House on 1245 Master Drive. Gas heat. Will consider trade. Immediate possession. PHONE 3-3108.19 TF FOR SALE—House at 325 north 3rd street, 8 rooms, bath and basement. Bert Irelan. PHONE 3-9551. 27 3t-x LOT FOR SALE—7SxISO ft., for industrial purposes on highway; Also a business building. Fo{ information, call or see, SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE, 915 West Monroe street, Decatur, Telephone 3-3257. T~ ~ r; 27 3t 2 BEDROOM Modern home, newly redecorated, will sell on contract, with small down payment, balance like rent. SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE, 915 West Monroe street, Decatur, Telephone 3-3257, 27 3t 3 BEDROOM semi-modern home, S3BOO, will sell on contract. SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE, 915 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Telephone 3-3257. 27 3t 20 ACRE FARM with 6 room modern house, barn, chicken house, garage, electric lights to all buildings, and a deep well pump. This is ideal for a small country home. SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE, 915 West Monroe Street, Deca tu r, Telephone 3-3257. 27 3t WELL ESTABLISHED Grocery Store, doing -- business for . 30 years, will sell stock, equipment and real estate. 11l health is t|e only reason for selling. For info rmat io n , call or see, SCHWARTZ REALTY SERV- • ICE 915 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Telephone 3-3257. 27 3t Trade in a good town — oAato USED DRYERS ‘ Gas or Electric AS LOW AS Refrigerators and Electric Ranges $23.00 USED TV’s—All Sizes HAUGKS >l— .wk-ww I _ • .JU
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; r l lr ~ ' ~ ' ■ T- < r ‘ " r ‘" r Card of Thanks . We wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors, relt atives, Dr. Osborn, Dr. Parrish, ; Rev. Dellinger, Rev,, Powers , j The Ladies of the church, and I Zwick funeral directors for the kindness and prayers given us ’ durfog our recent bereavement. « The wife and family of James F. Parrish We want to thank the neighbors, friends, ministers, undertaker, hospital and doctor for their ser- • vices during the sickness and 1 death of our husband and father, Frank Clingenpeel. The wife and children 1 : 29 it-x: For Rent FOR RENT—4 room semi-modern , ‘ House. Call 3-3921, FRANK ! GARWOOD. ; 29 3t-X , FOR RENT — Modern one story 1 brick apartment, three v rooms 1 and bath all utilities and kitchen 1 furnished. PHONE 3-8420. ♦ - - 29 3t-x 1 ...... * —— < FOR RENT—3 room furnished , apartment, heat, lights, water , and washing facilities. Private ; entrance. 927 north sth street. 1 CALL 3-4171. 27 3t FOR RENT—Furnished downstairs apartment, 3 rooms and bath, ’ private entrance, utilities furnished. 121 South First street. - — MWI FOR RENT—Nice country Home, located, 7 miles west on 224, % mile South on County Line. Inquire at 242 north 7th street, or PHONE 3-2836. 28 3t Stafe Dairy Board Proposed In Bill ■ INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — A bill in the Indiana Legislature to cre- ’ ate a state dairy board to regulate the price of milk was given an airing at a public hearing Tues- - day night. f Dairymen and druggists backed . the bill on grounds it would help . the “sick” milk industry. ; Former Sen. Greyble McFarland Jr. ot Indianapolis said oh < behalf of the Indiana Dairy Products Assn, that cut-price milk is eliminating independent home- : owned dairies. He said 65 dairies ’ have been “forced out of business « in the last three years through i unelhicar pracfices?’" Former Sen. Glen Neaville of 1 Sharpsville said it was a “viciouS ’ biU ” 'fc Albert Fritz, secretary of the Retail Druggists of Indians, said . the cut-price milk situation is forcing drugstore soda fountains ’ out of business because supermarkets offer ice cream as low I . . .. '
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as 19 cents a half-gallon. McFarland called the bill a “strong and marching trend toward , ’ in the milk business. The bill would treats a board to forbid the sale of milk at less than, a cost to be determined by the board upon examination of milk producers’ books. Three Rock 'n Roll Stars Die In Crash Moorhead, Minn. (UPi) — a troupe of rock 'n roll performers went on with the show before 2,000 subdued teen-agers Tuesday night despite the deaths of three of their stars in a plane carsh. The 13 troupe members who had arrived here by bus for a one night stand at first cancelled their date in Moorhead. However, they later decided to honor their commitment in the tradition of showmanship. The stars of the group—among the biggest names in rock ’n roll—and their pilot were killed Tuesday when, their chartered plane crashed in an lowa farm field near Clear Lake shortly after takeoff. The singers killed were Ritchie Valens, 17, a recording star billed as the “next Elvis Presley,” J. P. (The Big Bopper) Richardson, 26, and Buddy Holly, 21. The dead pilot was Roger Peterson, 21, Clear Lake. Sara Geeller, their traveling manager, said he wanted the singers to take a bus with the rest of the troup.e but they chartered a plane because they wanted to make a fast hop and take care of personal matters. •'Buddy wanted to get a suit cleaned,” Geeller said, “Valens wanted a haircut and Richardson just wanted to get some sleep. ’"TWyTßfflroff ‘eatty‘Tuesday afti er an appearance at Clear Lake. The wreckage of the plane was not found until after dawn. The bodies wereso badly mangled they were barely, recognizable. , other members of the trqupe, including singer Franky Saido. “The Crickets” and “Dion ancl the Belmonts” did not learn of’The crash until after their bus in Fargo, across thg state »lih®. from Moorhead. TWo other rock ’n roll singers, Frankie Avalon and Jimmy Clanton; dropped other plans to join the- troupe as replacements for the dead stars for tonight’s performance at Sioux City, lowa. The earliest electrical hearing aid was larger than a console TV set and weighed more than the person using it.
SALE CALENDAR FEB s—lo 30 a. m. Ivan Duff and Harold Windmiller, owners. 54 miles west, 1 mile south Mt 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. MeClenahan, 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. MidwfeSt Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FER 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. 4 mile south. 1144-acre farm. Sale conducted by Mels Realty Auction Co. Mel Liechty, Mlz Lehman, auctioneers. FEB 7—1:30 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Slusser, owners. 4 mile South of Pleasant 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, owfier. 34 miles west of Rockford, Ohio on West Market St. road to Jordan road, then 4 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. 13—10:30 a.m. Vera E. Gerber & Ernest R. Liechty, co-executors Amos A. Liechty estate. One mile north, 1 mile west and 4 mile north of Berne, Ind. Tractors, combine, corn picker, thrashing machine, farm machinery, household goods, miscellaneous. Phil Neuenschwander, D. S, Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. FEB. 18—12:30 Noon. Aglers Grocery, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Agler, owners. Glenmore, Ohio. Real estate, grocery stock, office equipment, etc. Sale conducted by Kent Realty & Auction Co. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, aucts. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. FEB. 18—Elizabeth K. McMillen, Hie Valley Farms, one mile Southeast of Decatur, Ind., on Highway No. 33. Livestock, Farm Machinery, Power Equipment, Special Feeding Equipment, Irrigation Pump with Motor and Pipe. Three Tractors, Two Jeeps, Grain and Hay, , etc., 10:00 a. m. Midwest Realty " Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann and Associates, auctioneers.
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Farm Bureau Heads Meet Last Evening The directors of the Adams county Farm Bureau met at the co-op building Tuesday evening, discussjng membership, possible farm legislation by the state, and other current items of interest. Invited guests were the agricultural commodity committees, while the speakers were Leo Seltenright, cArnty agent; Forest Tucker. Adams county Coop manager; Carl Solomon, formerly with the Indiana commodity products. and Byron Bunker, Farm Bureau district four fieldman. Three of the bills now in the state legislature were written expressly for the purpose of easing the tax burden of the farmer, and are directly sponsored by the Indiana Farm Bureau, while two others , are indirectly sponsored. The three sponsored bills are action resulting from Farm Bureau policy discussion over the past two years. One bill provides for personal property tax relief on farm Machinery and livestock, dropping assessed valuation from 70 to 33 per cent. Another provides that household goods can not be assessed at more than 10 per cent of the assessed valuation of the building containing them. Carlton Steiner, secretary-treas-urer of the county Bureau, praise dthe organization for its work in helping the farmer. UtTICB OF INSOLVENCY IN THE VtITHH OF THE ESTATE OF BARBARA CAMPBELL T>B('ll'>ASratX IN’ THE ADAMS ( IRCI IT < OVRT No. 4X77 Notice is hereby gniven that upon peti'tiion filed In said court by Henry B. Heller. AUnTney srn-d exttrte. setting up the hifftuffi-leney of the estate said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on t’he 30 dav of January, i»r>9, find said estate tube prafoably Insolvent, and order the same to be settled a<"ck>rdimgly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby nlotitied of such imsolveniey, and required ito file their <■ laurite against Baid estate for -allowerntie bn—lite—estate of—Barbura Campbell. , „ ■WITNESS, t’he KHerk and seal of 5.,.!d <A) tint, u t I 'era tnr.. Indiana, Lit is 2 dav of February, 1959 •WelHird -B. 1-ewton -■ < ’ leek - - feb I John L. DeVoxx Attorney Estate no. wwi NOTICE IO A l.t PERSONS . INTERe ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF GOTTLIEB WEHLINO lui the Adams Obri nit Court of Adams County iFfcb.hu ary Term. 19*9 Tn t’he irmatter of the instate oa Gottlleb WerllOK, defeased. Native is hereby given that Edwin Wrrling aw Admbniwtra.tor of the lUihve named estate, has presented and, file* his finial atwunt bn. final • seL3eitnefA.iaf sitid estate, and that tlfVitme'W Mrrte’ -ftp for the eXaintiHrari'on and a«t him «C sard. Adamis Circuit Court, on the 2 of March 119.59, at .Which time all dersohs interested tn said estate are required _.to appear in .said «>urt and show uauee, If an.y there be, why said arcm-umit should iwt be approved A.nd the heirs of said decedent and all lotfliers interested tire also re■sjiiiTßiVifcG~"a®pfctir- -aR4niP-k£ prout >olf their heirship .or Claim to any part of said estate. Edwin VVerllng (Personal Reipresewtmive Mylex F. Parrish, Judge Mi I, Id
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 5,50; 25 higher; 180-240 lb 16.25-12.75; few 16.00; 240-270 lb 15.75- 270-300 lb 15.25-15.75; 160-180 lb 15.0040150. Cattle 800; calves 100; steady; good steers 25.00-26.50; high good and choice 27.00; low choice 28.00; choice mixed yearling steers. and heifers 28.50; good and low choice heifers 25.00-27.00; average choice 28.00; vealers steady; good and choice 31.00-38.50; prime to 39.00. Steep 700 ; 50 higher; good and choice wooled lambs 18.50-20.00. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . CHICAGO (UPD-UVaatock: Hogs 7,50; steady to 25 lower; No. 1-3 ,1920-20 lbs 16.25-17.25; No. 2-3, 220-240 lbs 16.00-16.75; No. 2-3, i 250-290 lbs 15.50-16.00. Cattle 11,000, calves 100; slaugh- , ter steers and heifers steady to ' [ 50 higher; other classes fully 1 . steady; load prime 120-lb steers 33.00; few prime 1150-1350 lbs 31.75- bulk prime up to 1400 lbs 30.0D-31.5i6; good and choice 1 steers 25.50-29.50; high choice and 1 prime heifers 29.00-29.75; good ' and choice 24.50-28.50; good vealers 34.00-37.00. Sheep 2,500; wooled lambs steady to 25 higher; good and choice 103-114-lb wooled lambs 18.50-19.75; double deck good arid choice 114-lb shorn lambs 17.50. I *• Negotiators Meet To Discuss Strike MILWAUKEE (UPD-Negotia-tors for the Allis-Chalmers, Co. and the United Auto Workers will meet with U.S. conciliators Thursday afternoon to discuss the strike by 14,000 workers against eight plants. Officials 6f the UIS. Conciliation Service said the farm implement firm and the union were contacted Tuesday night and both agreed to the meeting immediately. The federal service acted in the wake of company charges of mass ■ picketing at four of the strikel bound Allis-Chalmers plants. The union denied the charge, and aci eused the firm of “manufacturing a case to put the UAW on the ' spot.” " “ Allis-Chalmers said the “illegal” masS picketing occurred at plants at Gadsden, Ala.; Terre Haute ■ arid La Porte, Ind., arid Springfield, 11l The strike began Mon- ' day after seven months of negotiations broke down on the issue ’ of writing 'a master contract for i all of the firm's plants. , An Allis - Chalmers spokesman 1 said the firm accepted the feder--1 al mediation offer “for the pur- ' pose of discussing how .negotia--1 tions should proceed.” i Herschel Davis of the UAW said >' the company indicated ’ Allis-Chalmers intended to limit i the scope of Thursday’s session. NOTICE ! I Will Be Out Os My Office Feb. 5 thru Feb. 20 J. M. BURK, M.D. ' f7 ■ f 9L ■ i ' 1 w*** F jMno 1 Ti < - JK • ■ iH w-- St /BSt i I i. .. .JI ? NED C. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER - < REAL ESTATE a Dial 3-2796 Decatur, Indiana
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Today s Markets P. B. STEWABT a co. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected February 4 160 to 180 lbs. 15.00 180 to 210 lbs. 16.25 210 to 220 1b5 16.00 220 to 240 lbs. ..(115.50 240 to 260 lbs. 14.75 260 to 280 1b5.;14.25 280 to 300 lbs. 13.75 300 to 350 1b5. 13.25 350 to 400 lbs. lliTt 100 to 160 lbs. 11-11 Houghs 300 lbs, down;l4.oo 300 to 350 1b514.00 350 to 400 lbs. 13.00'' 400 to 450 lbs. 12.50 450 to 500 lbs. 12.00 500 to 550 1b511.50 550 lbs. up 11.00 Stags 12.00 Boars 5— 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 32.00 Lambs .... 17.00 Yearlings ...» 10.00 Ewes 4.50 Bucks' 2.M LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK KUEVATOR Corrected February 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 February 4 Large Clean (Whites .30 Large Clean Browns ....29 Mediums..... .28 Pullets ... r ., .22 Heavy Hens .... .13 Leghorn Hens —.08% He said the UAW did “not want to hamstring the service at all by drawing limitations.” Dairy Farmers Will Get Bigger Checks Dairy farmers may expect an increase from the $3.60 milk blend price they originally expected from -™ Fort Wayne Dairies, K. L. Strick* ler ( manager of Wayne Co-opera-tive Milk Producers, announced. The January class I price, the ~ price paid for rnilk that is bottled, did not take the expected seasonal drop, affording the dairymen a price near the December level. The premium will allrit the farmers a price above $3.60, which was expected price. Estimates put at least $25,000 more in January milk checks for farmers on the Fort Wayne market. —• — ■ Youth Killed When Car Leaves Highway BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) — Jack A. Hayden, 20, Paragon, was killed today when his car skidded off Ind. 37 seven miles north of’ here. 1 . . . _ , , Trade in a good town — Decatur. CAI.I. Pg Mft fIBABJ BEFORE SELLING. Haulin* oate wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 Ibe. BURK ELEVATOR CO. “ Phones 3-3121 i-3122 - ■ -■ I mix* i TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and / Lon* DtotaMl PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall [frags *———x»n IIXI HI ■■■ ■ r nil i MM. —»im ■■■i.irti PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE
