Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1951 — Page 5

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QUICKIES Ry Ken Reynolds — — : —- j ' F 4 .—• • * * --° " B / I M. / -y- 81 . 1.1 *- .J •• —~. \ f 6-2iß > **"— ~~l “I told Mrs. Joiies you got "a riding horse ini toe Democrat Want Ads—-and is! she jealous!” -■' J .1 ‘ ! Real Estate CHOfCE building jots, on Bollman St., i-ljoiping Hdmejtead. Sewer —and utilities available. 50 or 100 ■ x . - t T = ft. frontagfs. Ideal f|>r ranch type home. Mrs. John Gage, 1063 Winchester St. * F, 152 T \2OO zVCRES 2 niilef> south of Liihn Grove and one-Walff west. With dew'll 1 payment, owner will finance talance. Halderman Farm Management Service, Inc. Box 192, Wabash, Ind. Phone 187. i ; It 160 4t FOR SALE-t-A good f 0 Acre Farm at a .BARGAIN piiciji Good level ground, wtell; tiled. Just like I a floor—NO woods—line \.j fences A-l.—excealeat location—good 6«room. hou.|e, full concrete basejnent—new forced air oil fill mice— new Water pressure . tank new, electric pump—excellent ideep well —i>ars 40 x GO—cliickkn house (20 x 30 fine orchard. Tills is an excellent farm i and priced for only 225.00 per A- Good farms for low prices are : hiird to fipdr—bptter see us ! today. The Suttles (— 16*i 51 Automotive NICE selection Igte model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales!. ’ ' 252 TF -FOR SALE ()"R TRAD&-1947 Hudson Super 6 fojir soor. Phone > 3-9261. 161 3t-x 1939 i condition. 4 niilps —st of Cottaie’s Markt t and %-north. Phone 6-6230: . ' 161 3t-x 1949 IDA WAT HA Scooter Bike. Perfect ruiiningi order. Phone 3 3747 or call at 1115 So. 14 th St. after ; l p.m. IX2 3t-x 1951 WILLYS 4 w|ieel drive truck, less than 500 ijiiles; also 1951 Willys station dagon, low mile- — age, a bargain. >C. R. Jackson, 004 Mercer Ave.j 158 6t-x * r ——4 —— —— FOR SALE or tirade on smaller trailer, 29 ft. all modern house trailer,! no furniture or appliances to buy. Will sleep 6 persons. Good terms 1 Can be seen during day or r evenings. Krpptmen Auto & fmpl. Service, N. Main St. extended, Bluffton, Ind. | <’ « IGltSx —■ I T * FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1951 Chevrolet 4 door isedan, less than :;mm AMles; Two ‘ 1950 Chev. 2 doors; 1941 dhe|v Fleetline deluxe; Two 1948 Chey.. 2 -doors; 1947 Chev. <jlul| coupe; 1947 Pontiac converted club, coupe; 1912 Chev. 2 door. . You’ll have no regret's in buying one of these cars. 1947 Ford ! % ton pick up in vert’ good shaije. Ffed Busche, Phono 3-3941. Ope Squire south ’; of the G.E. 161 3t-x G 6 to the churcltf of.your choice next Sunday. ; ■ '■■■-■ - - ...

. " —I — I Want to Move t I Into A Home | | Os Your!Own? I _ B See the new Gunnison two bedroom home being erected at b sy 110 Soutti Thirteenth Street | Complete with utility room, automatic hot water heater, «, is forced air oil furnace, exceptional insulation, modern wood ~ S' paneled walls, American kitchen with double com- t R - E partment sink, porcelain enameled stpei kitchen cabinets. The new Cqronado ranch style hdme is the pne you have £ F been asking for< tow rambling, big. with authentic sty ing, pip- £ C ture window, intriguing as tomorrow! fe '.j\The wide rojpf overhang keeps your home cooler, shuts Out £ r the summer sun, lets you enjoy the winter sun. It is a triumph £ § in low-post quality home. It can be purchased with a low F. H. A. down payment of •• ry $2,000 imd monthly payments (including principle, interest, * taxes and insurance) of about $55,89. ' < CLARK W. SMITH, Buildpr I 808 HELLER, Realtor I g . Heller Bld". f' i Phone 3-4106 § r .i f .

FOR SALE—I 936 Chevrolet \ and two-wheel trailer. Owner duets not drive anymore. JiH- Kahnert, 1 mHe west of Plfeasant Mills poktoffice. Phpne: 7-7141. 161 31 Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and Quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 139 TF FOR SALE —Domestic tewing Mai chines. Stucky & Co., Monroe; Ind, 140 tX 2 GILTS it pig? Hugh Thifeme, 6 y 2 miles northeast of Decatur. J 161 3t?x SEE MORRI SON Farm Store for Simplicity Garden Tractors, sales and service. 327 Grant St. Phone 3-2957, Decatur, Ind. ;■ 57 TF j iii t — 2 GRADE Holstein bulfe, 9 months old. Lawrence Graft, mile west; and 1 mile north of ipreble. ; • : id 3t|| PUREBRED Hanijishire gilts. Fat-! row August, Sept. Toip quality,; reasonable prices. Also Poll bull, 11 months :old. Fritzinger, south of Ohio.l ■ t 162 6t-x! For Sale - Misc. A P_U_ J 1500 RED face-brick, pew. Phone 3-2191. -' ' i ' 161 3t £ \, , < j, ' , i THAYER baby stroller* ?5; Also wantqd a camping tent. Phoiip 3-427 ». 163 PERSIjAN kittens, weafied. $2 each.J ’ Harty Sipe? 6 Inifes east of? Berne. . i 162 3t-x OH BOY, It’s a real ioy tV|lean rugs pnd upholstery , with. Fina Foam. Smith Drug (jo. 161 31 — ? ..4... 4 FREE far the haulingj fill in ditts Inquire at 716 Waiput. % 3-3346. yil 3t>x FOR SALE — Philco ; Radina and Refrigerators. Stucky & Cpd Monroe, Ind. ' 274 ts EARLY transparent apples, edJ bring containers;'(also Freppji doors. Charles Shoaf. 4 mihs east of Monroe. . 163 2ti-x ■ l ■ j r 4 FOR SALE—I 939 Rlyuiouth 2 door in good condition, ijlione 3-295 f or call at 910 Russell St. d 163 2t-xl LEGHORN and Whitp Rock fryer. 4 op foot; also one used refrigerjU tor. Cecil Harvey, phCne 3-8210; f ’ 162 211 GOSH, I didn’t realize jity rug dirty until 1 cleapj?d it wit|f Fina Foam. \ Smith Drug Co. | : f" 162 3t ■XJ __4—— : ——B FOR SALE—SKELGAS’ W rural home cooking and water As low as, $6.95 pfer IQ.O Ib|l pbrick Bros. J 92 USED MAYTAGS, rebuity, years ifr satisfactory service left. Pricejd to sell. Fager Maytag t! Sales, 104 South Second St. Popne 3-4362,; Factory trained serviip. 160 st; FOR SALE — Bottle Gjaa Ranged,i many styles to select fr<An. Opeji nites except Wed. nites. Stucky? & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 tfj ■ . 4 FOR SALE — Bottle gas service ?, Special low rates on cooking and ; water heatlig. Stucky & Co,,' Monroe, Ind, { 62 tf| FOR SALE—ROgs and broadloom carpetirig. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & CoMonroe, Ind. ' 93 TF ■ r-- »I WE RECOMMEND Prbpane Gag! because it's cleaner . mid lasts ? Ipiigi r than other? bijittle gas,. Special rates for copying and I h< itin'Y Mazvli'n Heating Sefviije, 238 N. 2nd St. Phpne 3-3808; I 163 at. • -1 • ■■ • 11 I’ • 1

I A SLIGHTLY used Sears & RoOi buck wall and base 72 Inch kitch- , en cabinet Reuben Reinhart, t Monroe. Poone 6-6623. |l6l 3t-x ■I. . . ■ ,i ■— 'A,.— - ■ IMA RENTER likes to paper her w’alls often so she buys her wallpaper at Kane’s where it’s not so expensive. 158 South Second St. - ' , 1606 t s FOR SALE —Top and fill dirt, peat moss, gravel and cinders. Call 0. V. Dilling, first house East of Kirkland school. Phone 3-9541. ’ Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF I ; 4-. HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hooveri , tank and upright cleaners.. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 8-2158. ’ 229 TF ! FOR SALE—Frigid aire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some goal used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101 ts ■■ i, — d : FREE! — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor cov- ’ erings, bedding, lamps, fend appliances, and everyday hardware needs. Open feach evening except ’ Wed. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF I ■ • •’ 1 FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrlgera- , * tors, electric ranges, home freezers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration for 1951. Bargains in good used refrigerators. DECATUR HATCHERY. \ 100 TF i FRIGIDAIRE refrigerators, ranges, i water heaters and automatic Washers. Deepfreeze, and Frigidalre home freezers. Liberal trade h in allowance. Linn Grove Hardware, p hone 5-5496, Open eve- *’ nir o s till 9. A | 82 T SIMPLICITY & phoremaster garden tractors 2 & 3 b.p. Cultivators; mowers, steycle bars. See us before you buy. Linn Grove Hardware, Phone 5-5496, Open ‘ evenings till 9. , < 82 T Help Wanted HELP WANTED—GirI. Apply In person. Chat and Chew. 162 3t IF YOU HAVE used Avon CosI. you know how easy It is I to service . Customers in yoiur I community. Why not investigate? For interview write Mts. Frueeiitenicht. P.O. Huntington, Ind, 163 3t Go to the church >f your choice! next Sunday. “Oldat4oM6o?’ — Man, You’re Crazy ForK<-t yoiir RKct Thousands are peppy at 70. Try ■•peppin« up" with Ostrrx. ContaloeUrnlc l<>r weak, rundown feeling due solely to ■ which many men and women call old. Try Ost rex Tonlo Tablets for nep. vim, vigor, younger feeling! this very day. Get Introductory or get-acqualnted ■Ue today, at specially reduced price, only At all drug stores every where—in Decatur, at Sipith 15ru« Store.j WANTED Route Salesman Stewarts Bakery

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 200 ACRE IMPROVED FARM |LOCATED 6 miles South of Bluffton, Ipd. on St. Road No. 1 to ReifaIburg, then 1 mile East on St. Road 118, then 1 mile South, on' ; WEDNESDAY, JOLY 18, 1951 | Sale to begin at 2:00 P. M., D.S.T. i This farm consists of a square 160 acres and a square 40 acres adjoining and will be sold seperatt-ly or as one complelje unit of 20d acres, , The land is level good producing soil as the - crops will show.? It 1fill tillable except app. 6 acres of woOfls pasture, including somejjood Salable- timber. The fences ire fair and it is extra well drained, (linehalf of all growing crops will go with the farm to the new buyer. Growing crops consists of 60 acres of beans; 40 acrbs of corn; and 25 acres (if wheat. | '• 'Die improvement-; consists of ,a good 5 room house with enclosed i»or<Jh, water and sink in kitchhiL tool shed 21x57; hog house 23x38 /with large cement feeding Boor; double corn cribs and graineryVw ith driveway 21x35; chicken, house 17x33 with/cement floor; and two Iji'oodei- houses, There is electricity in all buildings, and Water piped to hog house. If interested in a farm thatwill pay you good dividends <|h your investment attend t lis sale. T TERMS 20<% down on day of sale, Balance upon delivery of Deed rind Merchantable Abstract of Title. POSSESSION: Landlord’s possession of land now. full possession On or before March 1, 1952. Not Responsible for Accidents. i‘-y / MR. and MRS. ROY LINDQUEST Owners D. S. Blair, Auctioneer, Petroleum. Ind. . Phone 2251. Dell Sliaw’, Auctioneer, Bluffton, Ind. Phone 806-2, f r C, W. Kent. Gerald Strickler, and Harry Ess6x,' Sales Mgrs. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3,3390. ' ' h' J . . ■• I r \ (CLIP THIS AD) 12 L' ; t I 1 I I. |

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— B RANTED — Driver for city pick up and delivery. Prefer married man., Steady employment. Sheets Cleaners. i 162t3 Wanted WANTED —Used outboard motor;! 4-5 - or 6 h.p. Call 34269. . \ , 102, 3t WANTED—Several used hiilk cans good enough to hold water. Leo Sprunger, phone 6-6750. 163 2t CISTERNS, cesspools, septic tanks, outhouses cleaned and repaired. W’rlte Bill Dague, Decatur, Ind. Gen. Del. 149 48t , b ... ... 4- — Jyi ■■ WANTED— Accordian teacher in this vicinity. Goble Music Mart,i 134 E: Washington, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ' ’ ' 163 Gt CESSPOQLS— SEPTIC TANKS—toilet pits. Cleaned by modern, pump equipment. 24 hour service. Any time, any whe;re. M and C Truck Stop, 13th and Adams. Phone 3-2986. Jessfe Fields. ! , | 160 6t-x ROOFING —Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Wind master shingles. Sevsrai styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLERK S. 55 TF WANTED TG BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106, \ \ i . 72 ts WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF SEWING MACh\ne Repairing — Let us convert yoiir old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Board man’s 223 North First. 155 26t?x For Rent FOR RENT -r- Modfern sleeping \ room. 123 North First St. Gentleman preferred. Phpne 3-3457.. ' 161 34 2\ROOM furnished apartment with , refrigerator? • One . blcgkl; from business district. Phone 3-2730. Kenneth Hirschy. 1163 3t FOR RENT —Four room feeihi-mod-ern house double garage, in Monroe. Martin Huser, call 6-6172. ■ • y 161 3t : ; - FOR RENT—Modern cottage completely furnished, on Island Park at Hamilton lake. Indiana. Weeks of July 14 - 21, July 21 - 28, July 28 r Aug. 4 and Aug. 11 - 18. Dial 3-4003. 162 3t Miscellaneous Try Supfer £emTone. All colors. On sale\ at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 1 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R 2. \ Decatur, Ind. 216 TF UPHOLSTERING — Have yoiir furniture rebuilt, restyled, recovered. , Save money — Phone 3-8503 \ for free estimate. V. Moser. . 169 Gt-X RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try on? guaranteed service at reaspnable prices. Haugks. 60 ts ■ : 'I .1

gTARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Salos, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. X 13 ts — — ■-- '■ ■ . . I • - WASHING MACHINE repair; bottle gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will -allow S3O • for old washer on new. Monroe Washer Repair Shop Phone 6-6463. 'i - 114 TF • ; ; I APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of wachers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringei .oils and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. . 11 229 TF 4---- :■ , ' WILL THE PERSON who borrowed the fishing rod and reel about a year ago from the late Joby ’ Werst please return to Mrs. Joby Werst, Route 4, Decatur. 1 \ j6l 3t-x FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decr-iur Dial O and ask for - Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF DON’T cuss, if you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take csre of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supp Les. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. \ 7 190 TF '-- ■ - Card of Thanks ;vi 1-1 ■ -—l£" — B ' _ The f&mily wish in this manner to thank fell relatives,, friends, and neighbors for their kind assistanct| and sympathy given during the *illness, death and burial of\ our ’bt lovt d husband and father. Especially do we wish to thank the blood donors, the children’s choir, floral offerings, cards of consolation, and the many memorials. We also wish to thank ■\ the Reverend Fred W. Droegemuejler for bis maiiy visits and words of consolation. The many acts of kiiidness were much appreciated and will Ifeng be remembered. . y i ' ■\ <\ Mrs. Rudolph Fuelling, and Children.

JgDg r - 4 ’ MB , < CAROL ROMANN, Grajiite City, 111. ; on the Missouri border, will bt •'Miss Missouri” in this ycar’t '‘Miss America” beauty pageant in Atlantic City, N. J. She's 19. is 5-feet-8, has light brown hair blue eyes, plays the bassoon. She’s a student at Lindewood college, St Charles. Mo. international >

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XOTM’K TO .NOK-KKSIDKMT I»EI’K.MJ/I.\T <>F ACTION FOR „ DIVORI'H IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT IN VACATION, 1!>51 PAUSE Nt). 19669 STATE OF INDIANA SS: COUNTY OF ADAMS \ ROGHH W.\ (REYNOLDS vs JUANITA X lIEYNOLDF.y R6ger W. the plaintiff in the above entitled of action which is an action| for divorce against the defendant Juanita J. Reynolds; having filed his Affidavit and the Affidavit of a Disinterested Person tfeat the defendant is a nonresident bf thV state of Indiana. NOW (THEREFORE, Juanita J. Reynolds defendant In the above entitled cause, is hereby notified that unless" she be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court held in the Court House in the City of .Decatur, in said county and steite on the third day of September, jg9sl, to 'answer or demur to sgid cwmplaint, the. same Will be heard and determined in het absenceIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of (he court thijs 22nd day of June, 1951. !:■ i’ • SEAL \\ Edward F. Jnberc i Ci'erk. Adams Circuit Court ('Uster nntl Smith Attorneys for Plaintiff JUNE 23-— JULY 5—12 ■ '■ .

—; r \ ~; — IwSw 'RI SELL 7 BUy TMBE rJTC: INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency fWVMVWWWWWWWWWWIAAf BUY HADACOL i at j KOHNE I DRUG STORE .«.«X X K X K uXX LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or leS: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75e: 3 times'll; 6' times 1.75. For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepted. face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c minimum. \ Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase ever, regular rate. ; Card Os Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 2c per word, 75c minimum. - > Cfepy must be ip office by 11 a.m? Monday through Friday. ' Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. O.K. Barber Shop Back on Regular Schedule Phone 3-4151 r.For Appointments 7 Forrest Prop. 1111 — ■ I ,

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 12 • — (UP) —(PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 500; opened steady; strictly choice 22.75; lights 21.75-22,25; lightweight butchprsf 22.25-22.75; rtiediums 21.50-22.00; butchers 20.50-21.50; heavies j 19.50-20.50; pigs 19.00 down; j roughs 16.0019.25. Calves opened strong to 50 higher at 37.50 down, i Lambs opened steady at 31.50 down; ’ewes 12.06-15.00; bucks 10.00-13.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July I?.4—(UP) — iPMA) —Livestock: » Hbgs 6,000; only moderately actiye; barrows and gilts steady to lbs largely 22.50-23.00; few' loads (hoipe No. L and 2 180-225 lb«* £3.25; extreme top 20.35; 250-2 JO lbs 21.75-22.50; 290-325 lbs 21.5022.00; 120-160 lbs 18.(to-21.00; sows 25 lower; bulk choice 300-550 lbs--17.25-19.00; odd lightweights. 19.25; Extremely heavies 17.00. Cattle 500, calves 300; steers and yearlings steady; cows steady to weak; bulls . about steady• < hpice to prime yearlings 35.5.0?6.50; small lots commercial and good 28.00-33.50; commercial cows ,26.00-29.00; utility 22.75-25.50; canners and cutters 17.50-22.50; weighty cutters 23.00; bulls 31,00 down: \ealers fairly active, steady; (hoice and prime SS.SO-S?.00; commercial and good j 29.00-35.00. . Sheep /300 f native spring lambs Heady; choice and prim© 31.00; 1 lot uniform 32.00; good and choice slaughter ewes 12.00-15.00;' odd (nils down to 10. CO. Markets At a Glance , By United Press ‘Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U.S. government bonds higher in quiet trading. < * Curb stocks irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. I Silver unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures irregular. • Hogs: moderately active to uneven, butchers and sows steady to 25 cents lower; sheep: native slaughter lambs 50 cents lower, sheep steady to weak; cattle: slaughter steers., yearlings -and heifers about steady, cows and bulls fairly active. ' j CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 138-2.38’4; Sept. 2.40%-U; Dec. 2.44%-%; March 2.46%-2.47; Mak 2.46%-%. \ Corn: July |.765-%; Sept. 1.73%- %; Dec. 1.63%-%; March 1.67%; May 1'69%-%. J . . ' Oats:\ July Sept. 78%- •%; Dec. 81%; March 87%; May 83%. ■ ■■ • t . *•’ Soybeans: July 3.14%-3.15; Sept. 2.80%-%; Nov, 2.66%-2.67; Jan. 2.68%; March 2.70%-2.71% May 2.73. 1 j._ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur KILL ATHLETES FOOT “T-4-L BEST SELLER” SAYS KOHNE DRUG STORE HERBrSTHE REASON.,\ The germ grows deeply. You must REACH it to KILL it. 'T-4-L, containing 90 percent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches more germs. Your 40c back from any druggist if not pleased IN ONE HOUR.

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KENNETT—MURRAY ft CO. ?Corrected July 12 100 to £l7O lbs. — .21.00 170 to 180 lbs. — ? 22.00 180 to lbs. 22.50 220 to lbs. 22.00 240 lbs. 21.50' 260 to? 280 lbs. L- 21.00 280 to >3OO lbs. 20.50 300 to SSO lbs. 20.00 350 toHos lbs. 19.50 400 lbi| up 19.00 140 to<6o Tbs. 18.00 120 to»40 lbs. 17.50 100 toj|2fi lbs. 17.00 Roughs f 300‘lbs. downlß.so 300 ts 350 lbs. __. A IB.OO 350 400'lbs. 17.50 400 t 4 45Q lbs. ___L 17.00 450 0 500 lbs. 16.50 . 500 $ 550 1b5.16.00 550 feHbOlbs. 15.50 600 lbs. up ....1(5,410 Stags 14.00 Boars fit. 12.50 Veals <.Fri. & 5at.)36.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Yearing Lamb© 10 00 Evtes 14.06 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected July 12 160 t(W.170 lbs. JL— 20.75 170 t(®180 lbs. —21.75 180 tJpOO lbs. 22.00 2*’O to. 220 lbs. 22.25 220 to'' 24*) lbs. 22.00 240 t<f?2oO lbs. ’21.75 260 t<2oO lbsZ— 21.25 280 lbs. 2—L— 20.75 300 tgsso 'lbs. 20.25 350 t«4QO lbs. 19.75 400 up i1'9.25 140 t®l6o lbs. 100 tp|l<o lbs. — 17.75 Rough!, 300 lbs. down 18.75 Stags —— 14.06 Boars:?—- — 23.06 CAlveft- 35.09 -—- 15.00 —— 30.00 LbCAL GRAIN MARKET | BURK ELEVATOR g CorfectecL Jyly 12 Beans subject to cnange 1 ! during day. Ptices delivered at elevator | tor P rtceß - Grain: .03 per bushel lesa. Cori: 05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EoG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnlahed By DECATUR FARMS Phone 8-2148. Corrected July 12 - \ Largfe Clean Whites — .49 Large Clean Brown — .47 receipts — .40 V C4ft tor poultry prices.

Elevator Co. Doatu R » Peterson • Monro* TEEPLE Moving & Trucking ll’l'l Localand j Long Distance | RHONE 3-2607 4 •|| P-" 1 !" 1 . . ."’ ; Ifyou have something to sell or r oortts for rent try a j Democrat Wans Adv. It brings results. —* i --——■ • — 1 " .