Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1959 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1959

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yl' "'•^A*^** l * —. * fc, tt » “How come you never say ’all you can eat for s2’ in your Democrat Want Ad—when I’m not on ‘ a diet?” Help Wanted WANTED—Bus girl, must be over 21 years of age, to work nights. Apply tt person at the Fairway Restaurant. 148 3t For Rent FOR RENT—S room house, newly decorated, hot and cold water -and toilet. Located 334 north 9th . strt>L Earl Minnick, Hoagland, ~ pKone |54-L, 148 It-x FOR — Downstairs apartment, nicely furnished. Cool and comfortable. Private entrance and private bath. Adults preferred, no pets allowed. Please call in person at 116 S. 13th street. 142 TF For Sale — Misc. FOR RENT OR SELL LIKE RENT —Two mobil homes, all ready to move into. Located on shaded and cool lots. Ideal for working couple. Phone 3-4253. 148 3t FOR SALE—Saddle horse, bridle and saddle. Good rider. Can be trusted with children. Phone 3-8452. ~ 148 3t FOR SALE—Two power riding ■fawn mowers. REASONABLE. Phone 3-8452. 148 3t FOR SALE—Collie and Shepherd puppies. $2 each. Call 3-9444. 148 2t for Heating. 100 - 500-1000 Gallon Tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street. 67 TF FOR SALE—Repossessed Zig Zag sewing machine. Can not be told from new. Small balance due only $38.88 or $1 per week. Does fancy stitching without attachments. We will trade. Call 3-3085. 144 6t FOR SALE —Singer portable sew, ing machine, $18.95. Guaranteed and reconditioned. Call 3-3085. 144 6t FOR SALE—lnsecticide, to spray evergreens, roses and gardens, also vegetables and flower plants. FERGUSON BROS NURSERY, 1% miles East of Mor.oe on state road 124. 135 TF _ : « NEW HOOVER BAGb— STUCKY’S MONROE. H 4 60t DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’d fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps v and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. c KLENKS. 232 TF PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile, We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF FREE—Feelfree to’iook in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, limps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. STUCKY & CO. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FRIGIDAIRE APPtIANCES-Re-frigerators; Ranges; Washers; Dryers; Freezers. Trade now, on the New 1959 models. Easy Terms. Also, Zenith TV’s and Radios. UHRICK BROS. 4TF FOR SALE—Roxbury and Magee Carpet and Rugs, as low as $3.95 sq. yd. “Free Home Estimate.” UHRICK BROS., 130 W. Monroe Street. 82 TF FOR SALE—3S ft. two bedroom trailer with room attached. Will sell for cash or time. 'Hi-Way Trailer Court.- 146 6t S-T-R-E-r-C-iH your dollar. STUCKY FURNITURE CO., Monroe, Ind- Open evenings except Wednesday. 114 60t STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, and 7 to 9 pm. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF FOR SALE; — Repossessed Kirby vacuum cleaner. Excellent running condition. Full balance only $65.11. This includes all attachments and power polisher. Take over $1.25 per week. Discount for cash. ChU 3-3085.144 6t DID YOU KNOW That Kiene’s sell . used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK’S. 234 TF Over 2,500 Dailv Democrats ar< sold and delivered in Decatuj each day.

Automobiles For S2OO you can have that extra family car. It will buy my 1951 Dodge 4 door sedan, light grey, heater, good condition. Call 3-3552. 148 3t J FOR SALE . English Ford Sedan, a nice clean car. 1957 DeSoto Sedan, full power. A real nice car. 1957 Plymouth V-8 Savoy, Club Sedan. A local car. 1954 Pontiac Catalina Coupe. IJower steering, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1954 Pontiac Catalina Couple. Power steering, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1951 Chrysler station-wagon. Steel body. A real nice car. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES Phones 3-2383—3-4108 See these cars at Mansfield Marine, 224 West zs, 148 3t iu__■ FOR SALE — Chevrolet sedan. Good tires. Excellent < condition. Price $125. PJione 3-3377. 145 6t FOR SALE—I9S6 2-door Plymouth Savoy; V/8, Good Tires; Good Condition; Straight Stick. 1950 Studebaker % ton pickup; V/8; Long Bed; Exceptionally fine condition. See .at Rambo & Schnepp Marathon, Corner 13th & Nuttman. 136 TF 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 GOOD USED CARS—See, Paul “Whitey," “Bus" Myers at MYERS AUTO SALES, 429 north 13th street, (North side Walt’s Standard Service Building.) Wanted WANTED — Experienced waitress over 18 years of age to work nights. Call 3-3632. 147-3 t PAPER CLEANING and Wall Washings; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free Estimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. TELEVISION and Radio Service, on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321 10? IT TELEVISION & RADIO Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. I,.TF DO YOU NEr.u A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 307 JTF 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 Real Estate FOR SALE—INCOME PROPERTY —3 rpoms and bath up, 5 rooms and bath down, or can be easily Converted to a 4 bedroom home. This home, located on West Monroe street, is beautifully landscaped and has fenced in back yard, enclosed back porch and one car garage. By owner, call 3-4370 or 3-2907. 148 3t-x 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 start living. Bob Heller, Realtor Phone 3-4106. ’ 148 6t 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 within three blocks of schools, churches and stores. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 3-4106. 148 6t HOME OR INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—Modern four room house. Features fine built in kitchen, lots of closet space, full basement with recreation room, storm windows, extra large water heater, completely insulated, nice yard With lots of shade, flowers and six varieties of apples. Immediate possession. Come see for yourself at 382 Stevenson St., between noon and 8 p.m. 146 6t Over uauj . .mocrats art sold and each dav Jt you have -w-nethlng to sell p> rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad —I hey bring result*. WAIITAM

Miscellaneous FOR SALE — Used air-conditioner. FAGER APPLIANCE & SPORTING GOODS SALES, 147 S. Second St., Decatur. 147-5 t FOR SALE—We still have potted tomatoes, <sweet potatoes and yams; mangoe and cabbage and flower plants at reduced prices. Also peat moss and black dirt and seed potatoes. Strahm’s Green house, corner 9th and Nuttman. 146 3t SILVERTONS SPECIAL-Radios, stereo phono and TV’s. All top models on dispIay—SLASHED to make room for the new “60's.” Special prices on display merchandise only. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE, PHONE 3-3181. 146 6t FOR SALE OR RENT - Heillte ■camping trailers. Loren’s Garage, Bluffton, Ind. Phone 917-4. 144 30t P-s-s-s-t! C’mere. Look at the size of our sandwich specials. Hamburger or pork barbeques. 6 for sl. Mix or match them. Breaded tenderloins, 5 for sl. 7 daytf a week. ELBOW ROOM Highway 27. 141 30t ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—6ew-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 — AU 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 - S« us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF BRIGGS AND CLINTON Gas Engine parts and service. Have your engine overhauled now, by an authorized service dealer. KLENKS.6I TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel arid Ready-Mix. 69 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 GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF Farmer’s Column FOR SALE—Feeder shoats, Phone Craigville 1-33.148 2t FOR SALE—I Allis-Chalmers 66 combine, in good condition. Phone 18-24 Preble. ELFURT BLOMENBERG, route t onfe, Decatur. 148 3t-x Receiving now at Camden: 263 D&H choice one-brand calves, 350-500 lb. good as any Fall Delivery. Wertheimer Cattle Co., phone 40. -> ’ 148 3t HY-LINE 934 PULLETS—I 6 weekold ready to lay. Lay more white eggs with less feed. Fully vaccinated. Available next month or later. Order today. Phone 6-6866, MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe, Indiana. 117 TF ATTENTION FARMERS-AU dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. Call CoUect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 94 TF WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 TF FREE! FREE! FREE! Is Your I Radiator Plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you wait Don’t Guess—Get a Free Flo-Test. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUItOTE Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155 “Across from Erie Depot. I 79 TF FREE REMOVAL OF dead stock promptly. CaU coUect Decatur 3-4484. PRICE RENDERING CO. 147-3 t FOR SALE—Two mUk cows, one fresh now, the other to freshen soon. One sow with nine pigs. CaU 6-6065. 146 3t-x ATTENTION FARMERS—We are ' now buying cattle, calves and lambs at our plant. Sell direct, no commission or yardage. We ray cash.-Laurents Packing Co., 2700 Dwenger Avenue, Fort Wayne. Phone Anthony 3284. 143 lOt SPECIAL DEKALB America's number 1 PROFIT PULLET — 16 week old puUets through June, July and August. Thrifty. FuUy vaccinated, ready for delivery, see us today. DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur,lndiana. 142 10t STARTED CHICKS—SOO Ghostley Pearl Leghorn PuUets 4 weeks old. 600 Ghostley Pearl PuUets 6 weeks old. Priced Delivered to your farm. Phone 6-6866. Monroe, Indiana. 136 TF

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WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also uo Custom Dressing. TREON’S POULTRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF WANTED TO BUY Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. WOLFE’S PRODUCE, 607 KekiongaStj'ee't.269 TF Repairing Damage At Van Wert Jail ■ Prisoners evacuated from the "Van Wert county jail after a fire Sunday may be returned from the Mercer and Paulding county jails next week. . v Sandblasting and plainting are being done to repair the jaU from a fire set off Sunday by a mentaUy Hl prisoner in an attempted jaU break. The fire stayed confined to a second story storage room where it was started, but it caused heavy smoke damage. The prisoner who admitted starting the fire, Thomas Hampton, 30, Newark, N.J., wiU be returned for a hearing. He had been committed to the Lima, 0., state hospi'al after pleading guilty to a charge of burglary. Hospital phychiatrists in their reports found Hampton mentally Ul. STUDY CLOSING Continued from page one education for the pupils and easing the increasing tax burden for the parents seemed to make sense to the vast majority contacted. It is reported, however, that a petition to maintain the schools is being circulated, and may be presented to the township trustee and advisory board. The petition is believed to ask thafthe schools open again this fall. LKG A L NOTI C K The Board of Trustees of the' Decatur Public Library will receive bids on No. 2 fuel oil to be. furnished during the year from September 1, 1959 to August 31st., 1960. Bids must be in the office of the Library by noon of July Bth, 1959. Smith, President Board of Trustees, Decatur Public Library June 24 July .1 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City Plan Commission of the City of Decatur, Indiana; will hold a public hearing on the 6th day of July, 1959 at the hbur of 7:30 o'clock P.M. Daylight Savings Time in the City Hall of the City of Decatur, Indiana for the purpose of hearing bbjectfons, if any.' to the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of said City so as to change from its present R-l Residential Zone to C-2 General Commercial the following destri bed real estate. Commencing at an iron stake on the north line of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 33, Township 28 North, Range 14 East in Adams County Indiana, said iron stake being 90.61 feet west of a stone at the south West corner of the northwest quarter ...f the southwest quarter of 1 . Section - ‘ 34, Township 28 North. Range 14 East in Adams County, Indiana: thence wjest along the north line of the southeast tet- of ,the southeast quarter or Section 33, 1086.7 feet to an iron stake at the west corporation line of the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana; thence south one degree east along the west corporation line 790.10 feet to a point hereinafter known as the point of beginning; running thence south one degree east 500 feet-to an Iron stake 30 feet north <?f the south line of Section 33, said stake being on the north right of way line of U.S. Highway No. 224; thence east parallel with the south line of said section,. 330 feet; thence north one degree west 500 feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said section, 330 feet to the place of beginning. The real estate being owned by Mies-Dawson Realty Inc., an Indiana Corporation and situated west of Mutschier’s First Addition to the City of Decatur, and north of Highway No. 224 in the City of Decatur, The use permitted for land in a C-2 General Commercial District is- set forth in Article 8 of a Zoning Ordinance as’ adopted by the City, of Decatur, Indiana, on October IS, 1949. and all amendments thereto. All parties in interest and citizens shall have an . opportunity to be heard at.said time and place. CITY PLAN COMMINNION OF THE CITY OF DECATI R, INDIANA •Byt .Ralph E. Roop (Signed) „ Ralph E. Roop, Sec'y June 24 t THIS EMBLEM j • • : identifies your : : WELCOME WAGON j : SPONSORS... : : ♦ z • firms of prestige In the • • business and civic life of • Z your community. Z T • • For Information, call 3-3196 or 3-4335 •

Damages Sought By Chicago Children CHICAGO (UPD—Suits seeking $1,750,000 in damages for five children injured in the Our Lady of Angels parochial school fire have been filed in Circuit Court. The suits, which asked $350,000 damages for each of the children, were filed Tuesday against the Most Rev. Albert G. Meyer, Roman Catholic of Chicago, and the City of Chicago. They charge the archftlkhop, ordeer to possess ceertain 'term who is incorporated under law in order to possess certain legal capacities, with 23 counts of carelessness and negligence and -32 violations of city ordinances. The city was charged with seven counts of negligence and violations of 12 ordinances. The tragic fire last Dec. 1 took 94 lives. The five plaintiffs were treated in St. Anne’s ’ Hospital after the blaze. The suit, first to be filed 4n the wake of the fire, alleged that Roman Catholic authorities “carelessly, negligently and deliberately operated the school and school structure so that the same was highly dangerous to life and limb, and constituted a dangerous fire trap to the students attending.” The suits charged poor building maintenance; failure to provide an adequate fire-alarm system, fire doors, fire escapes or five extinguishers; failure to conduct regular fire drills; and storage of combustible 'materials and . debris in unauthorized places. The city was accused of failing to enforce safety requirements, failing to conduct regular inspections. and failing to warn the school authorities of dangerous conditions. It also was charged with misleading the plaintiffs and general public into believing the school was regularly inspected and safe. The children for whom indemnity is sought are Frank Della Jr., 9, Stephen Friedeck. 11, Joseph A. Graziano, 13, Linda Za.gone, 11, and Patricia Montano, 12. 184 Persons Killed By Chinese Floods TOKYO (UPD — First official casualty reports from the floods in southwest China today listed at Jeast 184 persons killed, 204 injured, 29 others missing and 200,000' homes destroyed. The figures did not cover the ■ destruction inflicted by the flood-1 waters in the past -six days 0 as-; they swept down across thousands of acres of rich farmland toward the major southern city of Canton. Casualty reports were expected to soar as officials survey the later damage.

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 27—2:00 p. m. Orval Roop, owner. Saddle Lake, Northeast of Decatur, Ind. 29' Elcar House Car. P. D. Schwartz, Auct. JUNE 27—1:00 p. m. penolda Norris., owner. 213 N. Bth St., Decatur, Ind. Furniture and household goods. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JUNE 30—6:00 p. m. DST. Brice Bausercnan, Adm. of the Estate of Emil Christener, deceased. Sale of Tractor, Implements and Household Goods. Location, 2 ml. south of Coppess Corners then mi. east or 4 mi. north of Berne on US 27. then mi. east. Sale conducted by Mel’s Realty Auction Co., Mel Liechty, Auctioneer. »_ JULY 16—2:00 P. M. Knights of Pythias Lodge Home, Located at 111 North 3rd St. Trustees of Kekionga Lodge No. 65, Owners. Sale conducted by the Thomas, Realty Auction Co. Geo. C. Thomas. Sale Mgr. Jim Beery, Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1959 2:00 P. M. 29-Ft. Elcar House Car with dual wheels; 7x16 tires, brand new. This car is equipped with an oil heating stove; bottled gas cook stove; hot water heater; stool and shower—bath; cabinet and closet space; double bed with box spring and mattress; studio couch unfolding as a bed. This car is in excellent condition. DEED and ABSTRACT OF TITLE will be furnished to buyer. • This car is located on William G. Smith farm at Saddle Lake, known as Clem’s Lake, 2 miles Northeast of Decatur. TERMS—CASH. ORVAL ROOP, Owner P. D. Schwartz—Auctioneer.

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Bedford Poll Favors Time Zone Revision BEDFORD, Ind. (UPD— Eastern time advocates in Indiana received somewhat unexpected support today from Bedford, a city situated in an area considered] favoring Central time. • ■ The Bedford Chamber of Commerce polled members by mail to dtermine how they stood on the Eastern-Central time issue. Manager Neil Coffin said the first 259 replies showed 184 in favor of Eastern, 53 in favor of Central and 22 with no preference. The results came as the City of Indianapolis sparked a campaign to get other Hoosier cities to support a move to have the Interstate Commerce Commission move the Eastern- Central time boundary westward from the Indiana-Ohio state line. The western half of Indiana generally has been considered as favoring "slow” time while the eastern half favors "fast” time the year around. There were other reactions from around the state to letters from Mayor Charles H. Boswell of Indianapolis asking support for the time boundary change proposal. Mayors Kenneth Snyder of Lafayette and Fred WJllis of West Lafayette said they favor time uniformitiy and would not care if it was “fast” or “slow” time. Mayor Ralph Eberts of Logansport said he would support an Eastern time zone campaign for his city. But Mayors Wililard Blackman at Marion and H. Arthur Tuhey of Muncie preferred not to take a stand at the moment High Court Rules On Petition Signing INDIANAPOLIS *UPD — The Indiana Supreme Court decided late Tuesday that persons who sign petitions both for arttfr against a bond issue should be counted as favoring it. - < / However, the decision was not unanimous. Judge Harold Achor contended in a minority opinion that such signers should be counted twice, both for and against, and therefore cancel' themselves out.. He said such a procedure seems to follow “the long cstal> lished precedent of the court.” The majority opinion, written by Judge Arch Bobbitt, ■ upheld a Marshall Circuit Court decision approving a $63,000 bond issue for the Burket School in Seward, Kosciusko County, ’ on the grounds i there were more petitioners than remonstrators. Original petition signers numbered 744, but 122 changed their minds and asked - to" have their names removed. They; later signed [the remonstrance. The original remonstrance was ] signed by 718, but 70 of those signers also changed their, minds ■ and later signed the petition for the bond issue. /> Trade it a good town — Decatur

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: Hqgs 6,100; mostly steady, instartces weak to spots 25 lower; 180-240 lb 16.25-16.85, some to 17-35; 240-270 lb 15.50-16.00; some to 16.50; 270-300 lb. 15.00-15.50 ; 300350 lb 14.00-14.75 Cattle I,ooo} calves 10; weak to ]25 lower, but bulk unsold at midI morning: good steers 26.00-27.50; I good and choice 27.00; few standard 24.00-25.50; good and choice heifers 27.00; good 25.50-27.25: vealers steady; good and choice 29.00-32.00, prime to 33.00. Sheep 700: steady to strong; good and choice spring lambs 22.50-26.00; choice and prime to 26.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock." Hogs 8,000; steady to 25 higher; No. 2 and 3 mixed grades 190-230 b 16.00-16.50: mixed No. 1-3, 190220 lb 16.50-16.75; several lots mixed Nb. 1-2 same weights 16.65-17.00; mixed No. 2-3, 230-260 lb 15.50-16.00; few lots No. 1-2, 230240 lb 16.00-16.25. Cattle 15,000, calves 100; slaugt ter steers steady to 50 ' lower; heifers steady to 25 lower; vealers steady; two loads mostly prime 1275 ib fed steers 31.25-32.00; load lots mixed choice and prime 11501325 lb steers 30.25-31.00; choice largely 27.50-30.00: good 26.0027.00; standard down to 24.00; two loads high choice and primfe 10501100 lb heifers 29.50-29.75; few loads high choice 28.35-28.50; bulk good and choice 25.50-28.25; vealers 34.00 down. Sheep 1,000; spring slaughter lambs steady; bulk good and choice 80-100 lb spring- slaughter lambs 24.50-27.00; utility and -low good 17.00-24.00. Starkweather Slated For Chair Thursday LINCOLN, Neb. (UPD — Mass killer Charles Starkweather stoically sat out what . may be the last full day of his life today while his parents fought to win him a new reprieve from the electric chair. 4; h e 20-year-old ex-garbage man, who killed 11 persons during a two-day rampage, was scheduled to be electrocuted In Nebraska State Penitentiary sometime Thursday — probably shortly after midnight s- unless he gets a dramatic new'tease on life. His father Guy, who won a mid-dle-of-the-night appeal for a stay a m<gsh ago minutes before Starkweather’s hea4 and legs were to be shaved in preparation for electrocution, was expected to renew jiis battle today in Lancaster County District Court. He was reported searching for an attorney to. ask the court for a new stay and a writ alleging errors in Starkweather's trial. Court attaches said the’elder Starkweather might make the plea personally if he were unable to line up a lawyer. The confessed slayer's mother, Mrs. Htden Starkweather, said, “we’re going to “keep right, on fighting. We're going to use all our rights.” The Nebraska Supreme - Court Tuesday set the execution for Thursday. The seven-man court took the action within 20 minutes after Nebraska Atty. Gen. C. S. Beck received notification that the U. S. Supreme Court had denied Starkweather a new hearing. New Anderson City Judge Is Appointed ANDERSON, Ind. (UPD-For-mer State Sen. Samuel Johnson, who died last week, will be succeeded as Anderson city judge by Al Woolbert. Woolbert, who was judge pro tern during Johnson’s illness, was appointed by Governor Handley. Heart Attack Fatal To Evansville Chief EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPD — Evansville city fire .chief Clarence J. Bassemier. 44 collapsed and died Tuesday night apparently from a heart seizure. Bassemier, who fought a number of major fires since he became chief in 1952, was stricken in the yard of his home. Over z.»v Lally Democrats are sold aud delivered In Decatur | each day

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Today’s Markets r. D. STEWART * VO. (formerly Kmnett-Marray) Corrected June 24 160 to 180 lbs. * 15.00 180 to 190 lbs. 15.75 190 to 220 lbs. 16.25 220 to 240 lbs 15.75 240 to 260 lbs 15.00 260 to 280 lbs : 14.50 280 to 300 lbs. 14.00 300 to 350 lbs. * 13.50 350 to 400 lbs. ... _ 13.00 100 to 160 lbs. 12-3 Roughs 300 lbs. down 13.00 300 to 330 lbs. 2 12 50 330 to 360 lbs ___ 11.75 360 to 400 lbs 11.00 400 to 450 lbs. 10.50 450 to 500 lbs. 10.00 500 to 550 lbs. 9.75 550 lbs. up 9.5 Q Stags XI.UO Boars 5. 7 Veal (fri. & Sat.) 28.00 Lambs „ 22.00 Yearlings 12.00 Ewes 5.00 Bucks . 4.00 WHOLESALE EGG ANU POULTBY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected June 24 Large Clean Whites .28 Large Clean Browns .27 Mediums ; .22 Pullets .15 Heavy Hens ...... .10 Leghorn Hens .07 GRAIN PRICES ' furnished -by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 24 Prices paio up w mo P.M. Toda] Prices thereafter will change with market F. 0.8. Elevator No. 2 Wheat, Bu. 1.68 No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 .... 1.72 36 Lb. Test Oats, Bu. .60 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. 2.07 $ Decatur Sale Barn Prices paid June 22 Fat hogs, top 210 1b....516:00 cwt. Sows, top 345 lb. ave... 512.90 cwt. Pigs, top , $13.00 head . Boats, top $ll.OO cwt. Dollar boars, top _i... $30.50 head Lambs, top 115 Ib. ave. $22.75 cwt. Breeding ewes, top .. $11.25 head Old sheep for slaughter top $6.50 cwt. Milk cows, top $153.00 head Stocker heifers, top .. $27.90 cwt. Bulls; top $23.40 cwt. Breeding bulls, top ... $85.00 head Veal calves, top » 220 Ib. ave. $33.50 cwt. Dollar calves, top .... $42.00 cwt. Pleads Innocent To Fireworks Charge NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UPD—Roy G. Ballew, 50, pleaded innocent Tuesday in city court to a charge of illegally possessing and selling fireworks from a street stand in front of a grocery here. Prosecutor Ricljard Stein fired a string torpedo during a courtroom demonstration to show how it could hurt a person. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

CALL vs FOB GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Haulinr oate wheat, and soybeans 3e per bnah< and corn 7c per IM Iba. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and , • Lour Distance PHONE 3-2607 GM C ' Sales & Service NEW A VSED TRVC’KI BUTLER GARAGE Soujh Ist Street ■• ■ ■ ' ■ ■ * » » « « TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Bexali Braga PONTIAC “Sales and Serviced DECATUR SUPER SERVICE