Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1948 — Page 5

APRIL 12, 1948

classified I BjvERTISING rates . W Jeb word* or I***: '■K, 50c; 2 times 75c; e i *»».■•- IK 6 lline * * l,s ‘~sK «*• luoted are {or cot’ B ’*' No classified irr ptcd sklpday l|Wft>r 10 Pol* BLACK ... BlHmi ■’’"' minimum charge must be in office by 11 through Friday. ' l|^K ay deadline is 9a. m () R i - -.Walk Horton Washers I and 1129 95. Liberal m ('brick Bros. s*-tf 1 Hallos, combinations I 'BE * S part oh. Llh«rai tradeI Krick Bros- »‘f 1937 Ford "85” 2 door. p 11? t Good condition. Dick | Motor Sales. 72-ts I pony, brown telephone No. ■Xi.E : tin Chevrolet Sedan I jK truck. Heater. Good I K Dick Mansfield Motor I S. 67-ts t jr“vv..»ti W h<Miae si* <-2aß u-ed one month. TeleI Francis Geimer. ised ru(,!n I 9i >ius ' ani:> ,hHlr phone I Inq'iire 13th and Adams I I ,V 86 3U B'S^Bialh - ' Pon Im, mmuml and I K. Also saddle, bridle, martwagon and harness 411. 86 b3t Devoe Paints--good t Outside. Inside K barn Ask your neighbor." he it. Uhrick Bros. 53-ts gOt to Ten day watch reservice. Work GuarUeed.— Sutton’s Jewelry Mance- Report — I'Wi am datly - WFTW, 109. dial Sponsored by Pro Marketing Assn Fort I K.,.- 46 55t Building. 14x3*. good siding. Also Guer'i- | <alf by side. Ist house I f W 86 3tx I ' lll< k”hTAKTER at >575 ptf 100 lb. will grow chicks fa* 9 than most feeds. Contains .Mix Concentrates. Burk 4 Mr a* rCo Decatur • Monroe • JI, ■ | oi storm w screen Rusco all metal .ene- ! a*t.mx Blown Rock Wool ;.ear round comfort , (mates. Bill Crist. Mon J ,J|B phone 726. 58 T ungas uulk service j '=gyt available for Home and Com > lai heating, get our rates twyou invest in heating equipj Stucky* Dri gas Service. aßheva Hatcheries, Phone 156. > oa. Ind. 38 T I GfN<. FISHING — Kruee Bini fish pole*, all lenffthb. ■to I joints. Artificial bait. ■”*. live net#, canting reels. landing net#, bobbers, tackle boxB<. camera films. Copper* 84 6t-x I fALE For an address of I^^Rtt-' lion for the home of your whether its to be >-t;p«. or rape Cod. sec ’ ,,n Place first Huy 70 to KM 8 ,oot front tor little more ■BM B’* 8 ’* -fdlhajy lot A|>priou.na’> MM ’hinl still available. Get M' r,,A loan. Ask about nt plan jf )I)U j,, nut ~x to bull! this year. See BB ur '’rok. r or < all Bob Melter. I’hona S7u. Heller Jtaw ■ lu.- in : li.bo i.-.at.. j mB J 9r* AL p ls ycu want a 1947 I 9 ili *' at V)i ’ price, with new j mb < lass neighborhood, good ad | ■**’• keat. full basement, softener, hardwood floors I Rilt in cuptroards. two bedrooms I "°* l® r 6e unfinished bed- | ■>om up. possession 60 days | ■wner iikes home, but has job iKg Kort *'ame Buy this to I B 2 V °" r I g' ,, ™i*nt o ßly (2,(c0 to I ■ H A Joan. Bob Heller. Heal j gr Phone 879. Heller Building 10- —' 77 ts 'Hp Il ri^ Roor r K * 3L CELLAR IMJUfC WITH ■ I |||| •

FOR SALE: Gray-green reversible rug and pad. 11x12, 135.00, Phone 15021. 86t2x FOR SALE - 1938 Chevrolet 2 door. Radio and Heater.—Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALE—I94O Dodge coupe.— Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. Mtf FOR SALE-1939 Chevrolet" Coupe Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf FOR SALE — Implement trailer. 13x8 body, tilting trailer and winch on it. 8 miles east of Decatur, Glen Egley. 86g3tx FOR SALE — 1929 Chev. ton pick-up. Good tires, stock rack. 340 South Fifth street or phene 1539. Mgjtx FARMERS — see our modem farm LiabiUty Contract today. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Building. 83 TF FOR SALE Newly rebuilt Remington portable typewriter, with carrying case. Phone 4913. 82-gtf FOR SALE: Large lot. Inside railroads. Sacrifice. 362 South Third street. 86t>x! FOR SALE— Chevrolet 1% ton truck, platform body. Motor just overhauled. Decatur Produce, phone 380. 84-6 t FOR SALE— Headquarters for your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray’s West Side Mar ket. 75-ts Foir^ALE~L~*ed~iF7 _ feriiliie'r grain drill, ready to go to the field. Used 2-14" John Deere tractor plow on rubber tires. Used 3 section tractor spring tooth harrow. Mollenkopf A Kiting. North 3rd. 85 3t WINDOW SCREENS and storm doors custom built. Let us mea sure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QUALITY MILL SERVICE, 716 No. 11th. phone 17161. 83 TF INVITATION TO BETTER IJVING Fine Modern 6 room home — For Sale — North Fifth St. An Ideal Home - Cail Ned C. Johnson. 104 — DeVoss Bldg.. 157 So. Second St. 85 3t FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire boars. Breeding and feeding quality to please most particular- at prices you can afford. Elmer Fritiinger, So. of chattanobga, Ohio. 85-3tx For” SALE — 1946 Stylemaster Sedan. 1942 Chevrolet Aero Sedan. 1939 Olds Sedan. 2-1938 Chevrolet 2 door. 1939 Ford 2 door. 1937 Ford 2 door. Fred Busche. phone 975. 85 g3tx SERVALL STAYDRY LITTER only sterilised litter on the mar ket. Makes excellent fertiliser after has been used. Reasonably prked. Burk Elevator Co. Decatur • Monroe - Peterson. 75-T FOR SALE - New” Adiniral~efrigerators. radios, electric stoves, base sink and wall cabinets. Used washers of all kinds. Guaranteed. Bargains on some radios. Maytag washer service and freesers. Kitchen Appliances. 238 N. Second. prone 95 77 TF FOR SALE--John Deere ten hoe fertiliser grain drill with seeder attachment. >200; also. 1935 Plymouth deluxe. 4 door. >2OO. Dale Gresiey. 3 miles east and one mile south of Hoagland. 85g3tx FARMS FOR SALE — 120 acres, good fertile soil with good fences and buildings. 40 Acres with good buildings and fences Very good land. Schwarts Realty Service. 9J.'» W. Monroe St.. Phone 1398. * 85t3 FOR SALE — All modern 3 lied room home, with new garage, full sixe lot. inside railroads. 7 Room Semi Modern Home for >250", — normal time price. 4 Room Semi-Modern Home with ga* and lights. This house la well built and n.akea a nice home for a small family. If you think of building see us for location. We have iota priced to your wants, from >2OO to >ISOO. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 . W. Monroe St . Phone 1398. 85t3 FOR SALE - Rotary hoes; 7*l /t. heavy <futy tractor discs; cultimuleher., cultips<ker*. sprocket'packers; spring and spike tooth harrows; Horn * Fordrae lie manure loaders! tractor man ■re wpreaders; one row pull type core pickers ;mb>rtlre4 wagons 160.90; elet tric and power grass seeders: garden tractor* and sickle bent; l'i 4 3 H. P gas motors: Globe .-’lking machines; air compressors. Oliver mounted i row cum planter, hale wire 4 twine. Used Oliver 6« with cult.; F JS Farmall with unit.: W 86 McCormick • Deering W-» McCor*kk • Doertpg Oliver •aise 4 Service CraiTiHe G*rage. Crainville, lad *> •

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ 1 ' "■ lb* * "i got a nice collar I found in the Democrat Want Ads — and now you waot a tie!" - - I WATCH CRYSTALS fitted while you wait. Suttons Jewelry Store. 87-ts F(7r SALE-2 young Pole Short horn bulls. R. M. Gilbert. Monroe. Route 1. 87-3tx' FOR SALE-1939 Ford Tudor exceptionally good. Brant Motors Inc.. Phone 606. 87-lt FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet Ma»ter Deluxe sedan. Brant Motors.! Inc.. Phone 060. 87-it FOR*SAIT:”I947 Ford Super Deluse station wagon Brant Mo tors. Inc. Phone 606. 87-lt Dial your radio to WFTW 1090, 4:55 P. M. every Tuesday. T FOR SALE~One house at 8U Bush Sk Also 1 cook stove and 1 heater stove. 812 Bush St. 87-2tx Foil SALE — 1936 Chevrolet 4 door seran. A-l condition throughout. Very Low mileage. Phone 198. 87 g3tx FOR SALE- Avery corn planter. Marvin Weltfeldt. 1 mile north. H mile west. *4 mile north of Fuelling church. 87-g3tx FOR BALE WimlmiU, two-bottem 12-inch Oliver tractor plow. Also an old house. Ed Shoaf. Decatur route 4. 2 miles west of Hicke comer, mile south. 87-b2i used "Oliver , tractor, recently reconditioned. Gerber Implement Store. Your Allis Chalmers Dealer, U. S. 27, phone 2651. 87-6 t FOR SALE — Sow and 9 pigs 6 wks. old. Team of work horses Also some farm machinery. Mrs. Chas Nyffeler, Decatur route 6. Phone 621-T 87 3tx FOR SALE Cement. 95c a bag. Building blocks, cement and -Maaollie. Paint, materials of all kind. Kitchen cabinets made and installed l*o Sprunget and Son. Phone 116 Monroe. 87 3t» FOR SALE Two" White male hogs. 7 months old. Clinton seed oat*, test 97% germination. Also Bxl2 ft. heavy Implement trailer. New tires. Clifford Houk, Hoagland, R. No. 1. »7-2tx FOR SALE Clean used t ars. 1941 Pontiac 4 door (one owner); 1941 Plymouth 2 door (one own er); 1940 Plymouth 2 door (like newl; 1936 Terraplane 2 door; 1934 Ford 2 door. See our cars before you buy. Decatur Auto Sales, First north of Neils Motel on 27 4 >3— Bob Boyer, Marion Replogle 87-3tx FOR SALE Graham plows, garden tractors, hmmermills, power weed sprayers. Poweralre paint sprayers, power grass mowers, field cultivators for C tractors, tarpaulins, electric welders, tractor tires. Nsturalulte oil* aud grease*. Gerber Implement Store, U. 8. 27, De catur. 84b3t FOR SALE—iST'Meriury R 4 H >2195; 1947 Mercury Convertible R 4 H. >2395; 1947 Dodge pick-up; 1947 O. M. C. straight truck; 1941 Ford, like new >995. 1938 Chevrolet Coupe, new paint R 4 H. M9*; 1936 Plymouth 4 door, very good. »67>; 1935 Chevrolet. >295; 1939 Model A. >99; 1931 Chevrolet. >75. Call 407. Braun's Marathon Service, 13tR and Nuttman. 85t3 “wanted WANTED Uay7 straw, loots ar baled wlrs or rope John Feasel <262 Decater. IM-tf WANTED TO BUT— Beef and, .-dairy cattle. Seheimau's Market. Phone 3081. 79 ts If vou want to SELL YOUR CAR, nee Chaa. Stitaer, Brant Motors. Inc. 25tf WANTED TO BUT— Used ears Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 I. Second St, Dscatur, lad IM-tf WE SELL ACME dress forms—a4js»table and collapsibls Boardman's 223 N. First. * 741MX oecd4KP » MOUc-' >ou plaat ’•« vw atotiesJ. meaul or spiritual aaturs.

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WANTED — Light hauling. Will also take orders tor lot plowing Phone 1432 Frank Baker, 342 N. 11th St. ’. 87 3tx Ail kinds of plastering — masonry and cement work. Phones 8761 or 5261. 87t8x orVtraw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. MMT WANTED ToThTy T 1931 Ford coupe or pickup truck. Must be In good condition. Call 1180 evenings. 86g2t WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound*—Daily Democrat. m-ts WANTED— Mimeographtug work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED--* We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also I handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. l»4-tf WANTED -- People interestS”T quality work done by neat * careful decorators In a workmanlike manner. Al) types of interior and exterior painting and decorating. For estimates call R. E. Gantz, phone 8083. 86 3t WANTED—I need an assistant. My commission earnings are considerably over >IOO per week, can double same with a good partner. Write not later than Wednesday to C. A. I*onard, 217 W. Jefferson St, Ft. Wayne. Ind 88-3 t MISCELLANEOUS MONEy"to*LOAN - Cash loans of >lO to >3OO made to men or wonien. Decatur Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decstur. Ind. 173-ts BOTTLE Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks snd choose from their large stock. Get the rsnge of your choice. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR for complete snd dependsble radio repair work, try our guaranteed service st reasonable prices. Haugks. 40-ts FARMERS move deed horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000.. We psy all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 ts SEE HAI'GKS for automatic water heaters - water systems — bathrooms or kitchens. W* furnish pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts APPLIANOE SERVICE ~ if we can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makse of washers, sweepers. Irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all tsakes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk phone 1U 97-TF ATTENTioN HOME OWNERS Before buying that new roof, brick or Mbestos eld Imt job. get our prices It’s to your advantage “We apply." For free cellmates call R. E. Gantz, phone 8093. 85 3t SEWING MACHINE Repairing”l*t us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric We make covered buttons, buckeis, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching We buy and sell sawing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 71 2< t W()MEN' Help fill Ute"neM~for practical nuraes. Instruction. Easy to leant at home, spare time. Good pay. Many uro while learning. No high school requir ed. Information free.. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box 192 c/o Democrat. 87-2tx ELECTRICAL WIRING gVPPLIEB — Let us supply yo« with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptasles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on anr Job, Arnold 4 Klenk. 2174 , F ROOFING AND SIDING Ws ar* now booking orders for spring roofing 4 siding. Many popular colors 4 patterns to choose from Also Alsco Aluminum 4 Thermo eeal combination windows Alam inum canopies, kernings, combination doors. Call for tree oeUmatee. "We apply.” Arnold A Weak, BUKA Efergtor o, Oesstuv . Satscaca • Mearea

LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's purse Saturday afternoon Contains keys. hillfoM. identification. Finder please call 846. Reward. 87-2tx LOST- Bunch of key* on Court Street or Winchester St. Return to Democrat office. Reward 87-3 t LOST—BillfoW with i D card and money. Reward for return to Donald Scherer, phone 4240 Monroeville. 86-3tx o Coatesville Fund Is Near SIOO,OOO Reconstruction Os Village Is Assured Coatesville, Ind., April 12 —(UP) r. D. Knight, treasurer of the Coatesville rehabilitation fund, said today that the tornado-devas-tated town had received enough public cash donations to guarantee reconstruction of the village. The townspeople staged their second Sunday “open house" yesterday to permit motorists to view the damage caused by the tornado that swept across central Indiana on Good Friday. Fourteen village resident* were killed in the storm. Knight, who also Is the town hanker, said that nearly >IOO.OOO had been contributed to the Coatesville rehabilitation fund. This, he said, would be enough to put back into service the town-owned power system, library, telephone service and to restore streets and sidewalks. A complete financial report was expected later today. A committee headed by town board member Mark Hadley was named by Knight to supervise the use of the fund. Some >15,000 was poured into the building fund by sightseers attending the first conducted "open house" toiii* AisrllM? A similar tohr was sponsored by 1 the townspeople yesterday, but bad weather kept the crowds considerably lower, they said Knight said collections were close to >6,500. 0 Boy's Body Found In Elkhart River Elkhart. Ind.. April 12 —(I P) — Dr. titurton Kin tn er. -Elkhart county coroner, said today that Charles la>renz, 11, was an accidentia) drowning victim. The boy * body was found in the Elkhart river yesterday. 10 weeks after he disappeared on Jan. 29, Defy Tradition No law says "nursery must be pink or blue " Different, yet still baby-pretty, is Paste! Yellow Dur-| afilm for wall*. Crib and furniture — painted Ivory with LocoKwik. Trimmed with the same easy-to-wash enamel in Pastel Green. For sale at Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. adv. N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:K te 12:00 1:00 to 6;txt Satu.-daya, 8:30 p. m Tslsphens IM

MR. FARMER—IM) YOl' KNOW? That it taken only a few minute* for a Hail Storm to destroy your crops? ■ And do you know (hat in those few minutes you can lose your year’s income? And do you know that we have g insurance to protect you against such a loss? Yes. its true. Hail does destroy. We can protect you. Sec us today! ui.nd smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency <n<„. am ■.-■ bubjmbim • ■ ■ ■assss’en-s ■■-« a.a'i< >iraa g THIMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEYE Now Showing—"THE LAST LAUGH” /•rweys mo AN- JULIE AINtJ > NOTHIN' \_S LOT'SA < \Jm£Y LEPT V-/- 7 >r 7 HE«E »f F” (WAPpiNOEO JJ EMEN’ES YOU."J <2— w ? 5: <. jggh. /Sb, fSfera. L</| Js > 1 ttT I lhax I . a* Im fa \ AV „ A » . urn —c j-. ... fc U-- . A _ , i 1 BLONDIE — QUIZ QUIBBLE ” ■•|| tfU- OAGWOCO, DO YOU h'jlf BUT I MEAN tX)VOU )< I’M .SOWV, 6eaP.Y ! l<'| ' I ,{ H I l * i*ll f 111 ff 11, || ( STtLL LOYE ME APTER \ REALLV LOVE ME ? \ I V4AS WEADiNG V t* \all these years? Avhat WA6 \ ' 1 f' > \ IT A ME C OUESTIC*?) SIT/] ■ Di C -c.rY'y' 1, | TM-ll . K A” '■' '“A WSIM

Returns From Whey School For Kraft Local Man Attends School At Marshall Nile Williamson of the local Kraft plant ha* returned from a whey school at Marshall The school, part of Kraft s continuing program to improve the quality of whey products and to promote complete and efficlen* use of the valuable nutrients in cheese whey, was attended by men from Kraft plants throughout Indiana. Mkhiwan. Kentucky and Illinois. Those who attended are engaged in processing whey and whey products and the school was to study the latest equipment and processing methods designed to assure uniform high quality of whey pro ducts. Henry Musselwhite. Kraft district manager for Southern Indiana and Kentucky, was chairman at the school, and Paul McSwaine. manager of the Marshal! plant, was in charge of the school ar rangeinent. Speakers included: F. M. Garey, district manager for Decatur. Sullivan and Marshall plants in Indiana and the Marshall. 111. plant; Jack Ainsworth. Central Indiana dist- | rict manager: Jess Martin of the ' Ridgeville plant; Dr. R E. Horrall. quality control manager for the midwest production division; and Stan Osrf. Kraft's whey production manager. 0 LAST MINUTE (font. From Fage Fnet only their tacit consent and did not stump the state. Trade In a Uooa vown — %eeatu o ’ 1% THU tI>VW« < IIU’I IT <Ol RT AI-HII. TKHW. HM» < 41 MK 80. iniul MVP.V <<>l.l.lßß U k*:Bßi:ti< <<>i.ii4« The plaintiff In the above-entitled cause havltiK fllert her I-Otlipl.iint therein, toa-ttor with her affidavit n the affbl.ivlt of <ll-ln-tar-«t#<( pereon that the defendant. Kenneth <'nlilns I- a non-reaidenl of the Stat of Indiana. Now, therefore. Kenneth Collins is hereby notified that unless he be and appear In the Adams Circuit court <.n th- 12th dav of June. 194*. Il being the last lurid- al day of the April i <lv term <,f said - ourt at the Court House In the City of Decatur. Indiana, to answer or demur to raid utnptelnt. that the -arne will Inheard and determined In hie al>nenee Thai raid •aua-- of action lx an action for divorce. IN WITNESS WHERE’ F I h«ve Im reurtlo set no hand and tli<- acai ••f thia Court thl- 13th day of April, 191* l.deard F. Jnbera. < Irrb u< tbr tdama < Ireall < «iirl April 12-i:<-2« Trade In a GocJ Town — Dscatur

YOUR CAR will Look Like New when painted at AL SCHMITTS

Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeV onh Bldg., Ground Fltxtr Phone 101 15.3 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your inveatigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Apr 12 — (UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hog* 7.900; market opened fairly active. 25-50 higher than Friday's prices; sows not established. early -indication* around 50 higher at 17.00-18.50; good and choice 160-225 lb*. 22.50; 225-300 lbs 19 502225; 300-400 tbs. 19.0020.25; 100 160 lit*. 17.50-19.50. Cat tie 2.600, calves 500; steers and yearling* quotable at 50-190 higher; choice medium weight steer*. 30.00; good light te medium weight offerings 28.00-29.00; bulk medium to good light steer* and tnixeti yeariiogs 26.00-27.50; good heifers 27.00-28.00. odd small lot* choice to 29.00; cow* flully 50-1.00 higher; good beef cow* 23.00-24.00; <a niters and cutter* 15.50-18.00: vealers opened very active, mostly 1.00 higher: good and choice 28.50-30 00. Sheep. 100; not enough offered early to test price*; undertone firm; few 111 n>. natives 23.50; small lot* nearly good fresh shorn lambs 20.00; slaughter ewe* 11.00 down. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Pre** Stocks irregular In moderate trading. Bonds irregular; I’. S. governments did not trade Curb stocks irregular. Wheat futures closed off I'* to 2’4 <->-nts; corn off I’4 to 2% een»«; oat* up H cent to off % cent; soy beans unchanged to up 6 cents; and lard future* unchanged to nff 32 point*. Cattle very active 1.00 higher, hogs and sheep active. — ——o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.49’4; July 2.36%; Sept 2.35%; Dec. 2.35%. Corn: May 2.26%; July 2.14%; Sept 1.97’4; Dec. 1.70. Oat* May 1 15%; July 94%; Sept. 85%: Dec. 85%. Soybean*: May 3.858: July 3.7511; Nov. 3.00A.

______o Four Men Confess State Crime Wave Kokomo. Ind., April 12 — (UP) Police of 11 northern and central Indiana cities closed the books today on some 30 safe cracking and tobheries, when Kokomo police said that four men in jail here had signed statements admitting tfoe crime wave. Kokomo police identified the bandits as Lavon Glen Amos, 30; Ralph Peters, 21; John Wesley Sargent, 1!*. and Jack Walker. 18, all of Kokomo. Police said the bandits admitted taking several thousand dollars worth of loot in 15 attempt* In Kokomo, three each in laigansport and Winamac, two in Green town, and one each in Burlington. Knox. I Windfall. Bunkerhlß. Peru, Cam- 1 den and Frankfort. PAN AMERICAN I (Cont. From Fa*<* Onto .a • t Rioters also set fire to the embassy building. Four times during j the night ami early morning those; in the emluu<sy prepared to leavej when fires from the first floor shot; as high a- the third floor.

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KENNETT, MURRAY A GO. Corrected April 12 160 to 225 lbs. — 22.09 225 to 240 lbs 21.75 240 to 250 lbs 21.50 250 to 240 lbs 21.00 260 to 280 lbs. 20.00 280 to 309 lbs. 19.00 300 to 325 lb* 18.50 325 to 350 lbs IH.OO 350 to 400 lbs. 17.75 100 to 120 lb*. 19.25 120 to 140 lbs t . . 18.25 140 to 160 lbs. 17.25 Roughs 350 lbs. down 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.0-3 400 to 450 lbs 15.50 450 to 500 lbs 15.00 500 to 600 lbs. 14 50 Stagg 13.00 Boars 10.00 Veals 27.50 Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 21.00 Ewes S.OO Yearlings 12.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected April 12 160 to 200 lbs 22.00 200 to 225 lbs 21.75 225 to 240 lbs. 21.25 240 to 250 lb* 20.75 250 to 260 lbs. 20.25 260 to 270 lbs 20.25 270 to 280 lbs 19.75 280 to 290 lb* 19.25 290 to 300 lbs 18.75 300 to 325 lb* 18.50 325 to 35(F lb*. 18.25 350 to 400 lbs 18.00 140 to 160 lbs. 19.25 100 to 140 lbs 17.00 Roughs 300 down 16.25 down Boar* — 8.09 »we» 1.00 Buck* 6,00 Lambs 20.00 Calve* 26.00 Stag* 12.25 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 12 Heavy hen* .33 Large clean brown eggs 40 Lsrge clean white egg* .43 Leghorn hens 23 Cocks 41 SUgs 48 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 12 Beans subject to cbange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask fur prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn. .04 per 100 less. fob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Bsrne-Monroc-Williams Pleasant Milla Corrected April 12 Wheat 2.30 Oats 1.24 Corn 2.9> Beans 2.70 Call for rve prices.

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DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST (Above Democrat Office) HOURS: 9 to 12—1 to 5 Sat. til B—Close Thurs. P. M. Phone 27