Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1959 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959

Iry-imoon rVT/ili I If ■"" \uky^y >< ‘*** "'•• f7? .—»»»»■, “No need to get a new garden hose in the Democrat Want Ads—here’s your trouble!” For Sale — Mlsc. FOR SALE—At a bargain price it sold at (Mice—Sundstrand Adding Machine, hand operated, with one set of numeral keys. Inquire John Reichard, Post Office, Willshire. 130 2t-x ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER; late-model with paper bags. Balance only $34.88, includes all cleaning attachments. Terms SI.OO per week. CALL 3-3085. HI-FI CLEARANCE SALE - Portables, Table Models, Consoles. Priced from 724.95. Three days only-lune 4th, sth, 6th. DECATUR MUSIC HOUSE — Open Friday & Saturday till 9:00 p.m. 130 3t FOR SALE — General Electric Range in very good condition. CALL 3-4391. 129 3t-x FOR SALE—I9SS International 45 Twin Tie Bailer. Very good con- ' •-dition. LYDIA BUSICK, Call 3-&2t 129 3t GOOD USED WASHERS; Refrigerators; Gas Ranges; Gas Space Heater with fan; Lawn Mower; Automatic Washer, 1 year warranty. New built-in oven and unit. 3-3808. MAZELIN’S. 129 3t THE IDEm. GIFT for Father’s Day would be a gift certificate for FLORSHEIM or ROBLEE shoes. SIO.OO to $25.00. HAFLICH A MORRISSEY Shoe Store. 125 N. 2nd St. Decatur. 125 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 makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS.232 TF S-T-R-E-T-C-H your dollar. STUCKY FURNITURE CO.. Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wednesday. 114 60t 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 A CO. Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF NEW HOOVER BAGS—STUCKY’S, MONROE. 114 60t PAINTING TIME' — See Mazelin’s today, for good Masury paint; Non - Yellowing white enamel; Exterior-interior paint; Rubber base paint; Stains; Rollers; Brushes. SEE MAZELIN’S, Phone 3-3808. 114 24t BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for Heating. 100 - 500 -1000 Gallon Tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street 67 TF FOR SALE —Vegetable, annual and perennial flower plants. Evergreens and Chrysanthemum plants. FERGUSON BROS. NURSERY. 1% mi, East of Monroe on state road 124. 11l TF ALL WOOL CARPET — New samples. STUCKY’S, MONROE, open evenings except Wednesday. 114 30t PLASTIC WALL A FLOOR Tile, We Install. KLENK’S. 6 TF FRIGIDAIKE APPLlANCES—Refrigerators; Ranges; Washers; Dryers; Freezers. Trade now, on the New 1959 models. Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4TF FOR SZ^E—Roi.oury and Magee Carpet and Rugs, as low as $3.95 sq. yd. "Free Home Estimate." UHRICK BROS., 130 W. Monroe Street. 82 TF HERE’S THE GREATEST Design advancement in history. The all New: NEW M6ON FOR ’59 „ sO’xlO’, Front and center kitchen, side aisle. Also fine selection of used trailers—s3oo and up. 18 ft. Tipp Traveler. 1952, 26 ft. Luxor. 1953, 34 ft Branstrator wifo builtin air conditioner. 1956, 41 ft. New Moon—two bedroom. ' Open weekly and Sundays ’till 6 p.m. ' JIM AND PAUL’S MOBILE HOME SALES College A 7th St. Spencerville, Ohio Phone 179 112 26t-x

NECCHI SEWING MACHINE; like new, with all zigzag equipment; Balance only $55.37 or $1.50 per week. Does fancy sewing automatically. We trade. CALL 3-3085. mat FOR SALE—Field tomatoes; potted hybrid tomatoes; sweet potatoes and yams; All other vegetable and flower plants; Potatoes; Peat Moss; Vigoro. Open evenings. STRAHM’S GREEN HOUSE, Corner of 9th and Nuttman. 128 5t FOR SALE—I4-foot Glaspar Boat; 35 h.p. Johnson Javelin; Tilt1 back Gator, trailer. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. No. 47, HoiheAead or CALL 3-4086 or 3-3480. 128 3t-x - living room Furniture — f Hundreds of covers to select 5 from. STUCKY’S, MONROE. 114 30t * ELBOW ROOM SPECIALS —7 t days a week. Hamburgers and Pork Barbecue sandwiches, 6 for sl. Mix or Match. Breaded Ten- ■ derloins, 5 for sl.llß 30t > FOR SALE—PICNIC TABLE, 2” Redwood top and seats, steel t legs. $24.95. Seven other sizes and styles. ADAMS BUILDERS ’ SUPPLY, INC. 309 S. 13th. ; STUCKY STORE AT MONROE 18 . open 6 days a week, 4 aan. to i 5:30 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday t nightllß TF J FOR YOUR NEW DINETTE — Visit STUCKY’S, Monroe. Open : evenings except Wednesday. • 114 30t DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s seU 1 used vacuum Cleaners for as low t as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENKS. 234 TF ‘ Lost and Found j LOST — Black & Tan male coon hound, with speckled chest. Orr ville Royer, PHONE 3-9638. I 128 3t Card of Thanks i We wish to express our sincere ' thanks and appreciation for the [ expressions of sympathy, flow- , ers and kindness shown us in ; the recent death of our husband, father and brother. • “ Mrs. Marie Coppess > Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coppess Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colter Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coppess Mrs. Mildred Foley , 130 It Instructions . 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 1354, c/o DECATUR DEMOCRAT. : x 128 3t-x For Rent FOR RENT — Six room modern country home one mile east of Willshire, Ohio. Rent, $40.00. PHONE HARRISON 64183, Fort Wayne. 129 6t-x _ . OFOR RENT—3-room house, newly decorated, 2% miles east of Decatur on 224. CALL 3-8775. ' 128 3t-x Real Estate FOR SALE — Building sites, one acre in size, East of Decatur along highway 224. Good outlet, low taxes. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO. Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-2116 or George C. Thomas 6-6181, or Jim Beery 3-4834. 130 3t FOR SALE—Two bedroom home located in North end of town. Large living room, nice dining room, kitchen, % bath, enclosed front porch, corner lot $500.00 down, balance like rent. Call or see THOMAS REALTY AUCTION CO., Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-2116 or George C. Thomas 6-6181, or Jim Beery 3-4834. 130 3t NEW 3 BEDROOM Brick veneer homq on highway 33, south, on % acre wooded lot. Big Kitchen and Dining area. Ceramic bath. Lots of storage. 2-car sealed garage. Priced at S3IOO below appraisal. Low down payment, balance like' rent. Direct from owner. Contact DON HAKES. 128 3t FOR SALE—Five hundred dollars down will start you on the way to home ownership. Forty-five dollars monthly will finish paying for It. Modern two bedroom home is waiting for young couple wanting to sta-t living. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 3-4106. ' ‘ 125 fit FOR SALE—One of Decatur’s most delightful older five bedroom homes. Has been completely renovated and priced to sell as owner has been transferred from Decatur. Your only chance to acquire colonial architecture witMn three blocks of schools, churches and stores. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 3-4106. . - 125 fit

*—* wanted WANTED — Male Teacher wishes summer employment. CALL 3-3466. 130 2t-x WANTED - LaURENE DEMONSTRATORS. Sett Tbys, Phistic House wares, Gifts, Oosmetes and Jewelry. Good commission. Manager position open. Phone Craigville 56. 130 3t WANTED TO RENT=A home, 2 or 3 Bedrooms. Write box 1356, c/o Democrat. 129 3t-x WANTED — REFLECTdR for old fashioned wall hanging coal oil lamp. MRS. GENE RASH, Phone 3-2051. 129 3t PAPER CLEANING and Watt Washing; Paintinc and Paper Hanging. Free Jitetimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S Roscoe Myers. 82 TF TELEViaiuN ana Kauio 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. 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 TELEVISION g RADIO Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. ITF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that isl We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 TF Farmer's Column FOR SALE—Holstein Cow. CALL 3-9385. 130 2t-x JUBT ARRIVED — New shipment of early maturing DeKalb Seed Corn. CALL LORES BTEURY. Craigville, 23 on 16. 130 3t FOR SALE AT CAMDEN - 500 choice one-brand thin Hereford yearlings 450-650 lbs. WERTHEIMER CATTLE CO. Phone 40, Camden, Ind. ’ 130 3t ALLIS-CHALMERS Sales & Service. CLEM HARDWARE CO. Monroeville, Ind. Phone 5118. 128 26t LOOKING FOR A Good Combine? See this one. A.C. Model 66 All Crop Harvester. P.T.O. recleaner. Ready to go. ELFURT BLOMENBERG, Route 1, Decatur, Indiana. 128 3t-x HY-LINE 934 PULLETS-16 weekold ready to lay. Lay more white eggs w J th less feed. Fully vaccinated. Available next month or later. Order today. Phone 6-6866, MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Indiana. 117 TF BABY CHICKS — Ghostley Pearl Leghorns, White Rocks, New Hampshire, Barred Rock. Order today. Phone 6-6866, MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Indiana. 117 TF FOR SALE—DeKaIb Seed Corn. Early, medium and late variety to suit your needs. Good standing ability and also picks good. J. F. RUPERT, West Monroe Street. 108 TF ATTENTION FARMERS—AII dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. Call Collect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 94 TF ffE BUY chickens and quality es DECATUR FARMS. 135 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 WANTED IO 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 FREE! FREE! FREE! Is Your Radiator Plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait. Don’t Guess—Get a Free Flo-Test Also, comolete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator Service. ?hone 3-4155 "Across from Erie Depot 79 TF FOR SALE—Dunham and 6T culti-mulchers; two John Deere ’No. 490 and M.M. semi-mount four-row planters; Oliver & M.M. four-row cultivators; M.M., Coop, Sears & IHC two to four bottom plows; IHC and M.M. third beam and hyd. control attachments; Dearborn 2x14 plow; J.D., M.M. Co-op & IHC mowers; Co-op & Case two-row cults.; Int. 8 & 10 ft 9A discs; Horn stalk shredder; J.D. spur & two row side dressers; two older model grain drills; 14 & 16 ft. wagon racks; deal in all makes used farm machinery. % BAUMGARTNER FARM MACHINERY, 4 W. of Coppess Corners on 124, 2 S., % W., Phone Craigville 23 on 43. 129 2t-x If you have sometnmg to sett at rooms for rent try a Democrat Wart Ad — They bring reauta.

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Help Wanted - Male i BUS IN ES S OPPORTUNITY — . Modern service station for lease, t Good location in Decatur, Indiana. Financing available. Write box 1355, c/o Decatur Democrat, i Decatur, Indiana. ’• 130 3t Automobiles ' OUR USED CARS are safety test- ! ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence a t ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist A Monroe St. I Phone 3-2003. Only one location. [ 247 TF GOOD USED CARS—See, Paul “Whitey,” “Bus” Myers at MYERS AUTO SALES, i 29 north 13th street, (North side Walt’s Standard Service Building.’* 62 TF I ■■ ■ . 1 ‘ . Miscellaneous NOTICE— We are resuming our summer drive-in service nightly, 6 p.m. to midnight. ELBOW ROOM. 126 6t-xj ELECTRIC KOTO-ROOTER—Bew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WILLIAMS, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE - All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street Phone 3-2096.228 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service, all makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. - 70 TF PLUMBING — See us rot your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. i 69 TF HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE WE CAN DO YOUR • PAINTING • DECORATING • REMODELING • SIDING • ROOFING • WATERPROOFING “JOBS BIG OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL" Terms Available R. M. KOLTER & CO., INC. P. O. BOX 54 DECATUR TEL. CRAIGVILLE 5 on 50 Call Collect 88 TF BRIGGS AND CLINTON Gas Engine parts and service. Have your engine overhauled now, by tan authorized service dealer. KLENKS. 61 TF iLECTRICAL 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 GUARANTEED watch ana jewelry repnir. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 TF notice: to taxpayers of ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA NotJce is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, shall hold a public hearing at the office of the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana,, on the 15th day of June, 1959, at the hour of 3:30 P.M. to consider a proposal to establish a Cumulative Building Fund to provide funds for the building, remodeling and repair of the Court House, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 296 of Acts of 1955, and all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto. Said Cumulative Building Fund, if approved, would levy a tax of three cents (3c) on each One Hundred Dollars (3100.00) on all taxable personal and real property within said County, and would commence with the 1989 taxes payable In 1960, and would continue for a period of five (5) years. All interested persons are invited to be present and to be heard at said public hearing, and said proposal. as finally approved, shall be submitted to the State Board of 1 Tax Commissioners. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION. BRS OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA By Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor May 5, June 3 ' NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of , Adams County, Indiana, shall hold a public hearing at the office of the Auditor of Adams County, Indi-' i ana, on the 15th day of June, 1959, at the hour of 3:00 P.M. to consider a proposal to establish a new Cumulative Bridge Fund to provide for : the building and repair of bridges and grade separation, pursuant to ’ the provisions of Chapter 299 of Acta of 1951, and Chapter 76 of Act* of 1957, and all amendatory and supplementary* acts thereto. Said new Cumulative Bridge Fund, I if approved, Would levy a tax of 1 fifteen cents Xlsc) on each One • Hundred Dollars ($100.00) on all taxable personal and real property within said County, and would com- . mence with the 1959 taxes payable in 1960, ’and would continue for a period of five (5) years. I Said new Cumulative Bridge Fund, as set out above, if approved, 1 would supersede and replace, and • not be In addition to, the present Cumulative Bridge Fund of* eight cents (8c) on each One Hundred j Dollars ($100.00) of taxable property of said County, which was esta ' blished on May 7, 1956, by the said . Board of County Commissioners. Taxpayers and interested persons i are invited to be present and will . have a right to be heard thereon, and aaid proposal, as finally appro- ' ved, shall be submitted tor approval to the State Board of Tax Com- - missloners. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIMHIONERB OF ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA By Edward F. Jaberg, Auditor May 27, June 3

Clearing Weather Predicted In East United Press Internatoinal Clearing weather was predicted for the East Wednesday in the Wake of drenching rains over much of the coastal area. At least two tornado funnels were sighted Tuesday over North Carolina, one of which destroyed and damaged farm buildings at Old Dock. ! Rainfall amounts Tuesday and Tuesday night-ranged from 1.5 to 3 inches at Boston, Mass., Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., nnd Washington. Amounts of more than a were common from the North Carolina and Virginia coasts to southern New England. In Washington, a car skidded on a rain slicked road and smashed into a school bus Tuesday, killing the driver of the car. The bus driver was hospitalized and 56 children suffered minor injuries. In the Far West, a hail storm battered Curry County in eastern New Mexico Tuesday, flattening a big winter wheat crop. Damage was estimated at more than one million dollars. Thq storm was part of a squall line which struck New Mexico and parts of Texas, Scattered showers and thunderstorms continued during the night from west Texas into Kansas, but rainfall amounts generally under y«-of an inch. I Rain also ‘doused western sections of Washington and Oregon intern const reporting amounts up to %-inch. In the Midwest, where torrential rains earlier triggered costly flash floods at Cleveland, Ohio, mostly fair, cool weather prevailed. Overnight readings ranged from the 50s in the northern Great Lakes to the 70s in the south Atlantic states. Weathermen predicted fair and pleasant weather for most of the East Wednesday with warmer temperatures on tap. Scattered shdwers were seen for the Pacific Northwest, northern and southern Rockies, the Plains and the Gulf coast region. Fred Schortemeier IsCfitically 111 > INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Frederick E. Schortemeier, 70, Indianapolis attorney and former Indiana secretary of state from 1925 to 1929, was reported in critical condition in Methodist Hospital today. Schortemeier was stricken ill Tuesday night at Butler Univercity where he had gone to address a dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Great Books group of which he is board chairman.

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Couple Jailed After State Trooper Shot COUPLE JAILED AFTER BEDFORD, Ind. (UPI) —A Wis consin gunman and his 21-year-ol< ex-convict wife faced charges to day of trying to kill an Indian! State Police trooper with whon he fought a gun diißl on the mail street of the little town of Avoca The trooper, the gunman and I woman postmaster Were wounded Trooper Robert C. Gillespie, 30 of the Bloomington post, was sho twice during an exchange of bul lets with James Everett Brown 29, Clinton, Wis. Mrs. Stella Baker, 67, postmas ter at Avoca, was nicked in a fin ger by one of Brown’s shots. Brown and his wife, Nancy Joy were captured hiding in a quarrj area when more than 100 state local and federal authorities trapped them in rugged hill country after Gillespie, ignoring his painful wounds, pinpointed the spot where the Browns abandoned their stolen car and fled on foot. Gillespie was shot in the right knee and thigh but climbed into his patrol car and followed th« couple as they sped away after the duel. .. « Officers said Brown fired five more shots at Bedford patrolman Lloyd F. Morris just before he was captured. But Morris was no! hit. Wounded In Hand Brown was wounded in the left hand when Gillespie dropped tc the ground and emptied his revolver into Brown's fleeing car. All six of Gillespie’s shots hit the car which was stolen at Rockford, 111. Gillespie was reported in good condition at Dunn Memorial Hospital here. Mrs. Baker and Brown were treated and released. The Browns were jailed here on charges of auto banditry, but authorities indicated they may also be charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. Gillespie first gave chase to the Brown car when it was reported that the couple sped away from a service station two miles west of Bloomington without paying for a tankful of gasoline. The trooper said he spotted the car near Oolitic and overtook and halted it on Ind. 54 at Avoca, a small town northwest of here. Sales Pitch MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The Wisconsin Restaurateur, a trade magazine published in the na tion’s “beer captial” of Milwau kee, sugested recently that ree taurants might try not givini their customers a glass of watei as soon as they sit down at the table. The publication said this wouk afford diners with a chance tc “learn the satisfaction of a refreshing glass of beer.” Cuater and Smith Attorneys ESTATE SO. 5400 NOTICE TO ALL PEHSON’S INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF GERHARD ZWKK In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County April Term, 1959 In the matter of the Estate of Gerhard Zwfek. deceased. Notice is hereby given that Look W. Zwlik as Administrator of thf above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and thai the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Couri, on the 3 of July, 195! at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appeal in said court, and show cause, if anj there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs ol said decedent and all others Interested are also required so appeal and make proof of their heirshir or claim to any, part of said estate I.oulM W. Zwlck Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish, Juilkc June 3, 10

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 6—The Goldie Bevington Estate, John Zimmerman, attorney, 115 Defiance Ave., Hicksville, Ohio. Eight Room Modern Home and Complete line of. Furniture 'and Some Antiques. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JUNE 16—Margaret J. Essig Estate. Four Miles South of Waynedale, Ind. on Highway No. 1, and one block West. Completely Modern Ranch Type Home on one acre of ground. 6:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Adctioneer. “WET BASEMENTS?” GUARANTEED WATERPROOF R. M. Kolter & Co. Inc. PHONE P. O. BOX 54 CRAIGVILLE 5 on 50 DECATUR. IND.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — LiveSTOCK; Hogs 4,500; unevenly steady to 50, mostly 25-50 higher; 180-240 lb 16.75-17.65, top 16.00; 240-270 lb 16.00-16.75, top 17.00; 270-300 lb 15.50-16.25, top 16.50; 300-350 lb »- 15,00-15.50, top 16.00. d Cattle 1,200; calves 100; heavier > steers not established; yearling a steers and heifers steady to weak; n choice steers 28.50; good and n choice 27.00-28.25; choice steers 1. and heifers 28.25 and 28.65; Vealfl ers steady -to strong; good and j choice 28.50-32.00; high choice and j prime 32.50; J —Sheep 150; steady; good and , choice spring lambs 23.00-24.50; j' choice and prime 25.00-26.00. .. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK j. CHICAGO (UPl)—Livestock: Hogs 9,000; butchers steady to , r strong, over 230 lb steady to ! ’ weak; No. 2 and 3 mixed grades y 190-230 lb 16.75-17.00; mixed No. ” 1-2, 190-220 lb unevenly 17.00-17.40; « several lots No. 1, 190-220 lb 11 17.25-17.50 ; 85 head No. 1, 200-210 1 8 lbs 17.75; mixed No. 2-3, 230-250 1 e lbs 16.25-165. d Cattle 15,000, calves 100; slaughter steers steady to 50 lower; heifers steady to weak; vealers 0 steady; few’ loads prime 1175-1325 8 lb fed steers 31.00-32.50; loadlots j r high choice and mixed choice and j prime 29.25-30.50; bulk high good , e to average choice 26.75-29.00; good , n to high choice heifers 26.00-29.25; . e choice 27.50 up; vealers 34.00 if down. Sheep 1,000; shorn slaititer lambs slow, not enough to estab- ,. lish trend; spring lambs steady; ■* good to choice 85-100 lb spring--0 ers 25.50-26.00; few utility and'low ' '■ good 23.00-25.50. ’ I r I ARNOLD HOBBS : Continued from page one , ' 49, Greenwood, former state bank j examiner; Mrs. Eva Belle Malott, 23. Albion, former office secretary ’ to Hobbs; Walter Campbell, 39, * (Albion, Hobbs’ brother-in-law and P business associate, and Frank - 3 Wiley, 39, Ligonier, former office manager for Arnold Hobbs Entere prises. > 3 Hobbs, testifying in his own de- ’ ti sense, maintained that the alleged f embezzlements were legal loans a to his dozen business interests. 1 r Officers of the credit union had < .. testified that they were unaware < » of the loans. ' Says Not Criminal 1 In final defense arguments, 1 Probst charged that Hobbs was ' ' aking the rap few the mistakes of others and that embezzlement was e not Involved. e “Maybe 13 people are guilty of 1- mismanagement including Hobbs,” 1- Probst said, “but Hobbs is not s- guilty of embezzlement.” ig Probst insisted that Hobbs did ;r not benefit from the $1,600 transe action between the credit union and a ready-mix concrete firm of d which he was a part-owner. He o also referred to Hobbs’ claim that )- he applied for a $1,600 loan for the concrete firm before it was jnade. The defense counsel said the - affair was a civil issue and not a criminal matter. - Prosecutor Louis Ketcham accused Probst of “grasping at im- - aginary straws.” “What in the world does Arnold " Hobbs have to show that he isn’t d the biggest embezzler in the history of Indiana,” Ketcham said. i- “Are you going to tell your chil- " dren a big thief gets off free and d a little thief goes to jail?” he ■ r asked the jurors. d »f

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART A VO. (formerly Keimett-Mnrray) Corrected June 3 160 to 180 lbs. ..-.4-15.7S 180 to 190 lbs. ~.. 16.50 190 to 220 lbs. . 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. ’..15.50 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15.25 280 to 300 tbs. 14.75 300 to 350 tb5.14.25 350 to 400 lbs. 13.75 100 to 160 lbs. 12-13 Roughs 300 lbs. down ..13.50 300 to 350 lbs. 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. — 12.50 400 to 450 1b512.00 450 to 500 1b5.11.50 500 to 550 1b5.11.00 550 lbs. up .10.50 Stags 11.00 Boars 5. j Veal (Fri. & Sat.) ....28.00 Lambs ....... 21.00 Yearlings ......12.00 Ewes .—. 5.00 Bucks..... 4.00 WHOLESALE EGG ANTT POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected June 3 Large Clean Whites .20 Large Clean Browns .19 Mediums .. .17 Pullets . .13 Heavy Hens .10 Leghorn Hens .07 GRAIN PRICES tarnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 3 Prices paio up to 2:30 P.M. Todaj Prices thereafter will change with market F. 0.8. Elevator No. 2 Wheat, bu.... 51.68 No. 2 Ear Cork, per 100 .... 1.71 36 lb. Test Oats, bu .61 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. 2.13 WEST NATIONS Comtinued from pane one believed an nietrim deal on Berlin is possible, they said. Some further progress could come at today’s secret session at the French villa. Informed sources said the three Western powers could carry their exploration a bit further and hand Gromyko a more specific version of their earlier proposal for a fourpower commission to supervise both West Berlin and East Berling pending a final Berlin settlement. The plan will answer an “unacceptable” Gromyko plan calling for ,a commission to look into propaganda and subversive activities in West and East Berlin; addition of Soviet troops to a “token” contingent in West Berlin; or creation of a force at neutral troops in West Berlin when the West moves out. Trade ir a good town — Decatur. ■■■■■■RiaRaMBBMMtaHEaBaBMaDBBaBMRHBBaaMMIBBaMRB QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 24 Hour Service KOHNE DRUG STORE CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. HaoUng eata wheat, and soybeans 3e per beriM and corn 7c per 196 Iba. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Leng Distance PHONE 8-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGB BouJh Ist Street — ii ———» • « •• as TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drop PONTIAC “Sales and Service" DECATUR SUPER SERVICE