Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1959 — Page 5

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" 1 ' "." 1 - ■ ■ ' r ir « <’ "Those Democrat Want Ads get me lots of business — there's where I got my dog!” Automobiles FOR SALE—'46 Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck. In excellent condition. Can be seen evenings and Saturday. 840 N. 12th St. 155 3t-x 1951 6 Cylinder DODGE 4 door sedan, light grey, heater, white sidewall tires, good condition. Ideal for that extra family or fishing car. S2OO cash. Sara Gerber, phone 3-3552. 154 3t FOR SALE-1955 PLYMOUTH station wagon. Clean. A real family car. Save! Hi-Way Auto Sales. Open evenings till 9 P-m. 151 6t FOR SALE — 1956 OLDSMOBILE two-door “88”. Radio, heater. Automatic. Ready to go. $995. Hi-Way Auto Sales. Open evenings till 9 p.m. ’ ~—-151 6t FOR SALE—I9S6 PONTIAC, fourdoor hardtop. Radio, heater. Automatic. Nice clean car. Priced to sell at $1,295. Hi-Way Auto Sales. Open evenings till 9 p.m. 151 6t FOR SALE—I9SS FORD, two-door. Radio and heater. Special. $695. Hi-Way Auto Sales. Open evenings till 9 p.m. 151 6t 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 ss£et, (North side Standard Service Building.) 62 TF For Sale — Misc. FOR SALE—Used bicycles, $lO and up. “We Trade”. GAMBLE’S 115 So. 2nd St., Decatur. 155 It FOR SALE — Tenor saxaphone. Price $75. Phone 3-8452. 154 3t FOR SALE — IHC window model air conditioner, 1-ton unit. Can be seen at 116 S. 4th St., Price, SIOO. 154 2t-x FOR SALE—New air conditioner. $199.95. Stucky and Co., at Monroe. 153 3t FOR SALE—One used 8 cubic foot freezer. Stucky and Co., at Monroe. 153 3t FOR SALE—Repossessed Zig Zag sewing machine. Will blind stitch, buttonhole and monogram, without attachments. Complete balance only $38.48 or $5 per month. Will discount for cash. CaU 3-3085. 151 6t BLUE FLAME —Bottled Gas for Heating. 100 - 500-1000 Gallon Tanks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street. 67 TF NEW HOOVER BAGS—STUCKY’S MONROE. 114 60t DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’fl fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KT ,ENKS 232 TF PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile, We install. KLENK’S. 6 TF FREE—FeeI 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 FkIGIfIAIRE 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 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 S-T-R-E-f-C-H 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 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night 116 IF DID YOU KNOW That Ktenk’g sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK’S. 234 TF H you nave something fr> sen at rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad w- They bring results. J

For Root FOR RENT — 3 room and bath furnished apartment. Private entrance. Close uptown. Call 7-7480. 148 TF FOR RENT—Furnished downstairs apartment three rooms and bath. Utilities furnished. Private entrance. 121 S. First St. 155 3t Help Wanted WANTED —Part time, maintenance, jig and fixture man. Age not important. No phone calls, please. GILPIN ORNAMENTAL 1R0N.154 3t WANTED: Men to represent the Nationally Advertised and Accepted Oelwein Chemical Company, manufacturers of the famous Occo Feeds. We have openings in Adams, Wells and South Allen Counties. No deliveries, no investment. Full training while you work. Full or part time. For a personal interview, write — Herbert Woebbeking, Woodburn, Ind., R 3. Phone Woodburn. 154 2t-x Wanted WANTED — Ride to Town and Country, Fort Wayne. 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Preble 6-9. Doris Cauble. 154 3t-x PAPER CLEANING and Wall Washings; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free Estimates. CALL Poe Collect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. 82 TF 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. 1 TF DO YOU NEisu A*NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. BOWER JEWELRY STORE. 807 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. BOARDMANSSewing j&pchine Shop. 223 North FirsU-dpen eventags. 1 TF Fanner's Column FOR SALE—II York weaning pigs. Call 37-F-3. Wren.lss 2t-x FOR SALE—2 extra good large Holstein HEIFERS. Due to freshen in 4 to 6 weeks. CaU 3-9352. Walter Hockemeyer, 3% miles north of Decatur. * 155 2t-x FARM FOR RENT Modern hog farm — dry lot feeding — plus 60 ewes — 200 aeres under cultivation, all tiled and complete rota* tion program in effect. Privilege to plant winter wheat and buy one half of present livestock. Good house, modern except heat. Located 15 miles south of Decatur — 5 miles East of Berne. Occupancy date on or about Jan. L 1960. Necessary requirements:— < 1. Compete set of good machinery. 2. Thorough knowledge of raising hogs. 3. Good past record as a farm producer. 4. References. See A. D. Suttles, 155 S. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. 153 3t FOR SALE-1 Allis-Chalmers 68 combine, in good condition. Phone 18-24 Preble. ELFURT BLOMENBERG, route one, Decatur. 151 TF ; ATTENTION FARMERS—AU dead stock wanted. INDIANA RENDERING COMPANY. CaU Collect, Fort Wayne, E-8685. 94 TF WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 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, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155 “Across from Erie Depot ’ 79 TF WANTED TO HUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also do 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, 807 Kekionga Street 269 TF

V " Real Estate FOR SALE-INCOME PROPERTY —3 rooms 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 -3-2907.154 3t-x FOR SALE—Modern 7 room home with two lots, completely furnished $15,000 cash, $12,500 unfurnished. Redecorated, Remodeled. Mrs. Merlin Venis, 722 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Indiana. 149 12t-x 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, extsa large water beater, 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. 152 6t Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Dishgardens, planted baby novelties, and hospital plants. Also wedding flowers, center pieces, funeral baskets, etc. We gladly replant your planters. MYERS FLOWERS 1009 Master Drive. 155 30t DELIGHT YOUR CHILD with a kitten. FREE. Stop at Homestead 19 or CaU 3-4612. 154 3t AIR CONDITIONER—Used only a few days. Washer and dryer. Automatic washer with one year warranty. Gas Ranges, Refrigerators, lawn mowers, gas space heater. MAZELIN’S. - 154 3t FOR SALE OR RENT — HeiUte camping trailers. Loren’s Garage, Bluffton, Ind. Phone 917-4. 144 30t For complete radiator service on car, $12.50. Formerly located in Decatur for 15 years, now FORTNEY'S GARAGE & RADIATOR SHOP is at Pleasant Mills. CaU 7-7322. 149 T PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. KLENK’S. '* ’6 TF P-s-s-s-t! C’mere. Look at the size of our sandwich specials. Hamburger or perk barbeques. 6 for sl. Mix or match them. Breaded tenderloins, 5 for sl. 7 days 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. 131 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street Phone 3-2096.228 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service, aU makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, Ind. 70 TF BRIGGS AND CLINTON Gas Engine parts and service. Have your engine overhauled now, by an authorized service dealer. KLENKS.M TF CALL 8*3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and 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 >3158.26 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 236 North 2nd. Phone 3-36g0. 198 SHOE SALE—Haflich & Morrissey Semi-Annual Shoe Clearance now in progress. Come early for Best Selections. 152 8t Water Safety Course Offered Instructors < This year for foe first time a water safety course for potential water safety instructors will be offered during the evenings in Fort Wayne. < Anyone over 18 years of age, who holds a senior life saving certifi-' cate, and has a desire to pass on I his training to people in his community may enroll in the course, L. D, Klopfenstein, director of safety services at the American Red Cross office in Fort Wayne; says. The classes begin July 6 and last through July 23, at the Swinney part pool on UJS. highway 24 west of Fort Wayne, Classes will be each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7 to IP pm. Potential water safety instructors should report to the pool at 7 p.m. Monday. Those who want information about arrangements for this course, or about beginning a class, should contact the Red Cross office telephone 3-3106 at 3-3107, '

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Budget Committee Approves Building INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — The State Budget Committee late Wednesday approved more than three million dollars worth of con- ; struction requests submitted by various state agencies and institu- ; tions. The committee was expected to act today on a number of budget ' requests, including those submitted by Governor Handley and Lt. Gov. Crawford Parker. Hand- ' ley asked for $1,300 more for the 1 fiscal year beginning Wednesday ' and Parker requested an addi- ; tional sll9. They said the money was needed to “maintain the present level of operations.” Construction requests approved ' included: Fort Wayne State School— ] $40,000 for engineer fees to plan ' a $1,106,000 ward building to house 200 patients at the school’s new 1 Parker Place site. School for the Blind—s3,ooo for an equipment storage building; ‘ $2,800 to install an incinerator, and SI,BOO to repair a stage damaged by termites. Deaf School—s2,ooo to fireproof i beams in the service building. Indiana Soldiers’ Home—sl,6so ’ to remodel Cambell Cottage. Indiana Reformatory—sl,ooo to replace a boiler wall; $44,000 for- - fees to plan a $779,100 J power house outside the wall. De- ' ferred a request for $14,000 to . build an ash conveyor system and silo. Indiana Boys’ School—sl,ooo to repair refrigeration system. Ball State Teachers College—slß9,Bsl for alterations to the library. Department of Conservation—s36,ooo to rehabilitate eight state park inns. World War Memorial Commission—s4o,ooo to raze three church; buildings on the War Memorial grounds in Indianapolis. Marion County to match the amount. Governor’s mansion—s3,36o for emergency boiler repairs. Adjutant General — $3,744 to waterproof the Lafayette Armory; , $1,117 for emergency boiler repairs at Crawfordsville Armory. Purdue University — $1,095,986 for power plant equipment Rurdue University—s46l,3l2 to remodel old library; $93,000 to provide campus entrance and build 100-car parking lot. Soldiers & Sailors Monument—sl9,ooo to repair broken ledge. Indiana Women’s Prison—slo,ooo to build a central dining area. Deaf School—slo,2oo to remodel refrigeration equipment. Conservation Depart ment — $15,000 for improvements at Stockwell Woods at Evansvilel. Adjutant General—s23,32o to remodel Muncie Armory; $7,584 to build addition to Noblesville Armory. The committee rejected a request for $458,000 to build a 150bed building for ambulatory patients at the soldiers home in Lafayette and turned down a request from Pigeon Twp. (Warrick Co.) for $18,578 from the educational contingency fund to pay old heating bills. — Members of the State Board of tax Commissioners were granted pay hikes of SI,OOO per year, increasing the salary of Chairman Joda G. Newsom at Columbus to SII,OOO and that of members David R. Davis, Indianapolis, and Peter A. Beczkiewicz, South Bend, to $10,500. The annual salary of Hugh Gray, head of the conservation department’s Fish & Game Division, was hiked from $6,780 to $7,500. Fireworks Display At Drive-in Friday The gigantic fireworks display staged annually at the Decatur Drive-in theater will be held this year on Friday night. This is the only pyrotechnical show in the Decatur area and attracts many people to the Outdoor theater. The display will be in charge of a representative bf the Ktilian Fireworks Mfg. Co. of Fort Wayne. The feature picture for Friday will star Randolph Scott in his newest production, “Buchanan Rides Alone” filmed in Technicolor. In addition there will be a program of comedies and shorts. LOANS ' ON YOUR SIGNATURE nsasrTor"“"" — Get 12 Mo. 24 Mo. SIOO $lO “ $ 6.00 S2OO S2O $ll.OO S3OO $29 $17.00 S4OO ’ $39 $22.00 SSOO S4B $27.00 Above Payments Include Interest Come in or Phone \ BUDGET LOANS 197 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3333 A ’7’’ .. ■ «

Reports Guerrillas Are Banding In Cuba HAVANA (UPI) — Armed guerrilla bands are forming in the mountains of western Cuba, it was reported today, and the army is trying to smash them before they gain enough strength for an all-out assault on the Castro government. The new threat came at a time when the so-called “revolutionary unity” of the government was seriously threatened by a wave of arrests and resignations in the air force and Nationa Bureau of Investigation. Police were conducting a vigorous hunt for Maj. Pedro L. Diaz Lanz, who resigned as chief of the air force in a bitter protest against Communist infiltration of the government. -JX Ernique Montes. <nde.-Oo», head of the investigations department of the army in Pinar del Rio Province, confirmed the existence of the armed bands Wednesday. He said they were operating in the Organos range, about 11 miles from the city of Pinar del Rio. , Premier Fidel Castro’s revolutionary army was reported to have thrown 1,500 to 1,700 men into the campaign to smash the groups. They were said to be operating from the Guanito and Sumidero camps, situated in the

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1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door. Beautiful 2tone. Deluxe Interior. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. 1957 Chevrolet • 4-Door Hardtop. V/8. Power Glide. White over green with matching Interior. 19,000 actual miles. Specially Priced for Oar 4th of July Sale. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Hardtop. V/8. B. A H. Power Glide. W/S/W Urea. One of the cleanest we’ve ever seen. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. 1956 Chevrolet 4-Door. Hardtop. V/8. Nicely equipped with Power Glide. R. & H. Seat Covers, etc. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. 1955 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday. 2-Door Hardtop. Full Power throughout including electric windows. Custom W/ S/W Tires. Runs like new. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. 1955 Chevrolet Del Ray. V/8. Power Glide. Extra good rubber. One of the cleanest and best 55’s we’ve seen. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale.

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mountain range. Castro’s own revolution, which overthrew dictator Fulgencio Batista Jan.' 1, was spawned and launched from the opposite end of the island, the Sierra Maestra Mountains of Oriente Province. Reliable sources said many men who served in the army under Batista had fled to the Organos Mountains in the past few days to join 4 the anti-Castro groups, Pickup In Factory Employment Lags WASHINGTON (UPI) — T h e number of factory jobs may never again reach pre-recession highs, a Labor Department spokesman said today. The spokesman, Robert M. Shaw, said many manufacturing jobs may have been wiped out during the downturn by “improved technology.” He said the pickup in factory employment still is lagging far behind the recovery in industrial production, which set new high records in recent months. “Although factory man hours by the recall of fairly large numbers of laid off workers during the past year, many jobs arat existed before the recession are still unfilled, and perhaps nonexistent as improved technology has made it unnecessary to continue some jobs,” Shaw wrote ta a Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Although the Federal Reserve Board's industrial production index has been hitting new all-time peaks, factory employment remains below 1957 levels. It

1954 Mercury • Monterey 4-Door. Original blue finish. R. &H. Automatic f transmission. Sound as a dollar throughout. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. r 1956 Dodge J Coronet. Original black finish, i Custom leather interior. W/SZ W Tires. EXTRA SPECIAL for Our 4th of July Sale. 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. Original Black and > White paint. This car must be seen to be appreciated. Specf tally Priced for Our 4th of July Sale. 1954 Pontiac Catalina. Hardtop. R. A H. Hydramatic. Original green paint. Low mileage. Specially Priced lor Our 4th of July Sale. 1954 Buick Conver. R. & H. New Top. Beautiful leather trim. Almost New WZ SZW Tires. One to be proud of. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July Sato. 1953 Cadillac “60” Special. Full power throughout, windows, seats, etc. Wonder Bar Radio, etc. Specially Priced for Our 4th of July SaV.

reached 16,135,000 in May, Compared with about 16,750,000 two years ago at the same time. Shaw said the same thing occurred after the 1954 recession when neither man hours nor employment in manufacturing industries ever regained the high levels achieved in 1952-53. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 5,500; steady to 25 lower; 180-240 lb 15.00-16.00; 240-270 lb 14.00-15.00; 270-300 lb 13.25-14.00; Cattle 350; calves 125; not enough steers and heifers to establish market; few standard and good steers 23.50-26.50; few good 27.Q0; small lot good heifers 26.50; vealers fully steady; good and choice 29.50-32.50; high choice to prime 33;00. Sheep 600; mostly steady; good and choice spring lambs 20.00.23.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,000; under 240 lb steady to weak, 240 lb and heavier steady to 25 higher; No. 2-3 mixed grades 190-230 lb 15.25-15.75; several hundred mixed No. 1-2-3 and mixed No. 1-2, 190-220 lb 15.6516.00; mixed No. 1-2. 200-220 lb 15.85-16.25; several lots No. 1, 16.25-16.40; mixed No. 2-3, 230-250 lb 15.00-15.50. Cattle 800, calves 100; slaughter steers and heifers steady to weak; other classes mostly steady; short load high choice 1075 lb slaughter steers 29.50; few loads good and low choice 1225 lb down 25.5028.00; few standard down to 24.00; package high choice 925 lb heifers 28.50; good and choice 25.50- few good and choice vealers 33.00; standard and good 25.00-32.00. Sheep 300; fully steady on all classes; small lots good to choice 80-95 lb spring slaughter lambs 21.50- few head choice 24.00. SOME STORM Continued from page on* Speakman farm in St. Mary’s township; .30 inch at the Harold Moser farm, French township; .75 inch in Monroe township at the Ben Mazelin rain gauge; .30 inch in Blue Creek township, at the Austin Merriman farm in Blue Creek township. Apparently the nocm storm in this county’ was the beginning of a storm which did extensive damage in Mercer and Van Wert counties, where an early afternoon twister was reported. Here in Adams county, state police reported they saw two funnel clouds Wednesday afternoon, bqt, neither touched the ground , In Ohio, in the Willshire, Wren, Chattanooga, Mendon, and Coldwater, 0., areas, more than 2,500 residential, business, and industrial consumers were without light and power after the early afternoon storm. The storm tore out more than a dozen large poles supporting 33,000-volt lines, and flattened a nearby field of corn, apparently doing little more damage. Service was to have been repaired by this morning. Earlier, Wednesday, Delphos 0., reported a severe electrical storm about 2:30 a. m. Wednesday, which disrupted electrical service, about ten individual transformers reported out of order. This rain had spread into Adams county, as Jefferson township reported light showers Wednesday rooming also. Making the Grade WASHINGTON (UPD—Federal grades for beef have stimulated price competition, held down the costs of marketing and contributed to changes in the organization of the wholesale meat industry, reports the Department of Agriculture. Most independent packers, wholesale distributors, apd ? independent retailers, as well as chains, favor either the present voluntary system 6f beef-grading or a compulsory grading system, according to U.S.D.A. researchers. Origin of the $ sign is a mystery. But the National Geographic Society says the most widely accepted theory is that it evolved from the Spanish abbreviation “Ps” for piasters or the same Mexican symbol for pesos. Old manuscripts show that the “s" gradually came to be written over the “P” and this looked a lot like today’s $.

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Today’s Markets F. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly KmuMH-Marray) ' Corrected July 2 160 to 180 lbs. ....... 14.25 180 to 190 lbs. - 15.00 190 to 220 lbs. 1 15.25 220 to 240 lbs. 15.00 240 to 260 lbs. ...... 14.25 260 to 280 lbs. .... 13.75 280 to 300 lbs, ....... 13.25 300 to 350 lbs. 12.75 350 to 400 lbs. .. 12.25 100 to 160 lbs .-...... 12-3 Roughs 300 lbs. down _ 11.50 300 to 330 lbs. 12.00 330 to 360 lbs. 11.25 360 to 400 lbs. 10.90 400 to 450 lbs. .. i _. 10.00 450 to 500 lbs. 9.50 500 to 550 lbs. 9.25 550 lbs. up 9.00 Stags 10.00 Boars ; 5- 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 28.00 Lambs 22.00 Yearlings 12.00 Ewes 5.00 Bucks 4.00 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUB FARMS Corrected July 2 , Large Clean Whites .26 Large Clean Browns .25 Mediums .24 Pullets .. .15 ; Heavy Hens .11 ■ Leghorn Hens ”, .07*4 1 GRAIN PRICES famished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 2 , Prices pain up to 2:30 PM- Todaj I Prices thereafter will change with market [ F. 0.8. Elevator . No. 2 Wheat, Bu. ... 1.68 ! No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 .... 1.70 36 Lb. Test Oats, Bu .58 No. 1 Soybeans, Bu. ..... 2.06 Sunny Note . NEW YORK (UPD — “Take the , sun gradually to avoid drying-out precious oils in both your skin and hair," suggests Ellen Noreen - Baum, beauty expert. 1 "A little prevention goes a long ■ way,” she said, “so be sure to take i along a bottle of sun lotion and -< scarf for your hair on every t beach outing.” ' Something in the Air NEW YORK (UPI) —. Move i money is spent on after-shave Jot tion than any other form of . fragrance, including women’s . perfumes, according to Jan ’ Hansum, general manager of a firm that makes sweet - smelling men’t products. > Since 1954, new toiletry prod- ■- ucts for men have mostly been 9 colognes, accounting for 40 per* - cent of the estimated $39 million t in annual sales. These have been r bought chiefly by women — a$ » gifts. « S —.l. I ' , , I DON’T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMIRD Smith Drug Co. s 1 —— WWI I CALL U 8 FOR GRAIN . BEFORE SELLING. Hasting oct)| wheat, and soybeans la per beehß j and san 7e per IM He. . BURK ELEVATOR CO. , rh<WM * l4lll « 1 " - y " ' 11 - TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING . , Local and ! 1 Lona Distance ~ * ' raONE ms 1 I ff— Ji _ih GMC Sales A Service HEW A USED TRUCKS I BUTLER GARAGE I t ;■ -■» ! TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING : taMr Rexali Drip , — _ PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR | _aueat sanvica