Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1952 — Page 5

Wednesday, march 5, 1952

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QUTCKTES-By Ken Reynolds i ■TO’ ■-sS \y cv-B ipWi 3 ■ BJJI “U—- --... *K->r ~w— • - ‘‘S-s-s-shhh! That watchdog 1 got in the Democrat Want Ads—tells my wife everything!”

Real Estate FOR:,SALE—4’ room house with, bath all modern except for heat, fully insulated with self storing -*—-> storm windows and screens, $4500.00, Inquire at 916 Harrison ' . Street. ; ./ -'"54 3t-x NEW HOME—(4Sx26) lot 80' front, all . modern, large basement, garage attached, only $9500, will finance, down, only $55 per *' month, sacrifice price, owner leaving city. The Suttles Company, Phone 3-3605. 54 3t FOR room modern home, 4 s rooms A bath down stairs, 2 < rooms up, 2 room basement. Oil l, furnace heating plant, just installed. new. 2 car garage. Located in Pleasant Mills on State road 33. Contact Lester W. Suman Real Estate salesman, .Willshire. Ohio, or Carl L, Crooks Realtor, Van Wert, Ohio. 54 3t FOR SALE— Completely Modern Five Room Home, Basement. Nice Yard and Ideally Located in one of the best residential sections erf Decatur, Indiana. Write , or Call 3-3201, J.F. Santnann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 54 5t FOR SALE — RESIDENCE IN- . COME PROPERTY: has two-3 , room Modern Apartments on Sec- \ ond Floor. A five room apt. on First Floor. Income $130.00 per month. Automatic Oil Heat and _ Automatic Hot Water Heater. Nice Built-in Features. An Ideal Location, within walking distance - V of Busfttess District and in a tine Resfileiitial Section of Decatur, • Indiana. - Write or Call 3-3301, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Aue■I ' tion Co., Decatur, Indiana. 54 5t FoTIS ER YBUSINESS Complete linfe of Modern Equipment, Gbod Clean Stock of Groceries. Meats, fruit and Vegetables. Modern Building, Ample , Parking Space.. An IDEAL LOY" CATTON in An Industrial County Se&t Town. Will self complete Stock, Fixtures and Building; j . or Call ’ 3-3201 J.F. Sanmann, Mid,west Realty Auction , Co., Deeatdt, FOR! SALE—Last of three lots beloriging to John R. Worthman, Inc. available in Stratton Place, priced at $1,550, $1,600 and $2,100. This may be your last opportunity to locate your new home and family in the exact Spot you want. One of these would lend itself beautifuly to a rambling ranch type with a picture window ( in living room to rear. Another, is a corner lot, would save money \ on a. driveway. Bob Heller, A Good Healty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 33 TF FOR SALE —5-Room modern home built 3 years ago. 5 Rooms and bath. Large Hying room, kitchen with built in.features, 2 bedrooms with built in-chest of drawers and nice closets, utility room with 50 gal. electric heater, built in laundry tubs, oil furnace, hard wood floors and Venetian blinds. This home is located in the north end of town on a large lot 50 x3OO. Let us shoW you thia home now. * $1500.00 down payment, balance like rent. Immediate possession. The Kent Realty & Auction £o.\ Phone 3-3390. C.W. Kent, Gerald Strickler. 55 • 3t Automotive NICE selection iate model used cars. \ DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. ' 252 TF F()li"feALE^-1950 Deluxe LET Power Glide,, radio & hegter, color tan. In A-l condition, phone :k2201. 54 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor • ' Sales, Ist & Monroe SL Phone • 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I947-DE SOTO sedan, radio & heater; 1947 NASH club coupe, radio & heater; 1947 DE ’ StiTO 4-door, radio & heater; 1941 FORD tudor, radio, & heater, 1947 DE SOTO club coupe, radio & heater; 1919 PONTIAC ’ club coupe, radio & heater; 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan, radio & heat- - er; 1947 DODGE 4-door, radio & heater; 1948 CHEVROLET 2door. radio & heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 223 North 3rd street, phon*' 3-119®. -’I 6t Trade in a Guod Town.’— Decatur

..in,,. ~1 r , I, NEW CAR performance at a used ear price. 1951 Ford 8-cyl. /Custom Tudor with overdHVe. Beauty inside and odt. Compare, bit do it fast. Your trade-in is ybdr down piymeiit. firant Motors, lnc. Decatur. 11 55 2t HERE’S A GRAND CAR. Tiptop shape and sleek, fclossy f|n|sh. ’Plenty of power under the hood. A 1947 Ford 8-cyl. Super Deluxe Tudor, for $795.00.: Easy financing. Don’t let thia escape. Brant LITTLE CASH? Lots of work? i This 1950 Ford 8-cyl. % ton Pick jUp is ready tor long service First class condition. Only $995'00. Truck Headquarters. Brant Motors. Inc., Decatur. f 66 2t ' "■ - IX-— Farmer’s, Col. . .. M 4— WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms. 136 TP FOR SALE —fialed ?traw\ phone 3-9517. —— —■ ■■ .i— FOR SALE—2OO bale* good clover hay. Highway 27. 1W mile sppt h of Coppess Corner, phone £8431, Berne. 54 3t-x FOR SALE —3 or 4 tion extra Ijoiod 2nd cutting clover ;hay. Walter Hockemeyer, 3 mile North o(;Decatur. 5$ 3t-x EXTRA FINE selection of Du roc T>oars and gilts, reasonable?; LeRoy Boehm, ‘ j ct FOR SALE— Farmers horse; hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich Morrissey Shoe Store, I£s Sfbrth ind. Street, Decatur, 25 HYALINE CHICKS— High chick livability, early maturity,-‘fall-weather layers. Make your poultry really pay. Raise Hy-Line hybrids. Order now. Model Hitdhery, Monroe, Indiana. # 54 |St SPRING NEEDS— Burpee bulk seeds { McCullough 1 bulk U*n seed: Vert adreeft filant food; Todd Hybrid ateed corn; Cbickeh & Garden supplies} Heller Feed & Supply. ' FOR SALE— Order Qualiiy Baby Chicks now: ROF sited big Eng iish sc White Leghorns, #hita Rock, Barred Rock, Nh Reds & HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday * Thursday. Phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monfoe, ‘ ' Indiana. ♦ -ji 12 Ts FOR SALiE—Order Models big Engllsh leghorns now for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired. *bey lay large chalk white premium eggs which offers top prices, phone 66866, Model Hatchfcry, Monroe, Indiana. i.Q l-on BALB-drd,r*'t>*MUr'K:d.l>: Sired egg a&d meat bred chick*. Order the best and htart chicks early to assure profit this summer and fall. Chicks every week, order “Decatur ChlcH£” now|p£ catur Hatchery. j," 13 TF atten^iSn— Wd|if move dead horses, cow®, hogs, Etc. Decatur DMI O and ask fbr Enterprise 3460. We pay all phone charges. Stadler Fertiliser Ot»., formerly the Stabler Products Co. [J 16-TF ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS —Order your Pnllorum clean hatched chicks NOW. Hatched by the Globe Hatchefy lfi Berne, Indiana: Also chick Megasul & Mycins tor greater , growth factor. Heller’ Coal, Feed 4 Supply. Phone 3*2612, at 722 eWefct Monroe etteet. ’ 45t‘TF For Sale—Miser X. ..—y4,FOR- SALE—Dalmatian , puph- <#ajU after 5: (Ml p.m. 5»4t F'OR SALE—Wallpapefi, large; selection, call or write Box 164 Clay Davis, paperhsngef, DecHtur, phone 3-8514. 60 6t x for aewrtig machineS. Stucky a Co., MonrOe, lnd. ir i' I#7TF F'OR ‘sale— l94B Coldspot refriterator; 1651 Gas range, apart merit size. SpiCgels Market; 63 H’OR SALK — ’ Philco ftadibs end Refrigerators. Stucky & j IJct, Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR sits—Rugs and broidloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky A Co.. Moaroe, lud, 92 frF f FOR SALE — Bottle GaiTgangei', many styles to Belect from. Opeh nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co.. Monroe, Ind.\ 274 FOR SALE—SKELGAB bottled gas for Jionie cooking and heatihg. Always uniform and fully insured. Uhrick Bros. 64 JF FOfTSALE - Bottle gas service. Special loW rates on choking and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Irtd. : jj •; 61 TF FOR SALfe—-Hoy’s blue iprlng sO, size 6; Also girl’s icoai, else: $. Both like new & hats included, phone 3-2053. . .54 FOR SALE—Just the. tor a summer cottage, 2 used gas stoves, CHEAP; Also a complete line of Maytag Appliances.: Maytag Sales. 164 ‘ South &td ■street, phone 3-4362. sO4it Trade in a Good Town — ■ I J -.! I- • 1 ’} H J!'

-— 1 1 FOR SALE —Wringer type waaher, 4 " • j late jtnodel, good condition, phofie 3-836fe. 55 3t * FOR SALE —Frigidalte Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, wasfteii and dryers. Ateo some * good used refrigerator*. Uhrlek » Broaj ioi TF • HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guar- * anteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ' —Feel tree to look around in ©dr store at our fine mercha? disc such as furniture, floor coyeringß, bedding, lamps and 0pllanoes, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening excepj Wed J Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF F’dk SALE—Kelvlnator refrigera tors, Home freeters and Electric ranges, if yoh Want quality get Kelvinator — trade no# for a now Kelvinator see them at DE- ( CATIjJR HATCHERY. 231 TT FOR slalE— Tarpaulins—Special prices; Also Cantas and metal awnitigs, Venetian blinds & flags. We sent tents. Cal! or write Fort Wayne Vent & Awning Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., local-represen-tative Bryce Daniels, | phone 3-36311. 32 TF FOR SALE — New living room suites. Gilt chair and ottoman. Severjal sets of bed springs sell- , ing a| a fraction of their value, ft yoti are interested in saving real ftioney don't overlook these bargains. Living room suites, upchairs and studio couches made to order. George - Sprague, 209 S. sth Street. Dial 3rd house north of Lincoln lichool, east side of street. 55 2t For RILE— BENDIX Automatic washer, just like new, used only 4 tim<e. Come make ua an offer; 1 used gas range, good condition ; 1 used electrlq range, good condition ;1 used oil space heater, good condition; Used washing maohikes, all In good condition; Used refrigerators, good condition ; Also 1 sERVEL refrigerator. 9 ft. just like pew. MaseHn Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. 53 M * 1 ■■ *■ afc. >■——e...X For Rent FOR REfo’T—Semi-modern house, furnjs red or unfurnished, immediate possession, please give ! references, write Box 427 o/o Democrat. 53 Bt Wanted • WANTfijf) — Dog House, phone > 3-f339i 53 3t 1 iuptiringLct uk convert your old treadle Machine into M modern electric. 1 We im ake covered buttons, buekUs, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We Bell new and . Used machines. Boardman's 228 North i First. 52 26t*x !_L U L

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• Illi, I 111. I I 'll J 11 Public Auction . ’-'j l IY ■ i I1 ■ ■ i A ! ' ' ' IL 4 I Mt) quitting farming and will sell the following At Public Auction 2 miles {South of Rockford, Ohio on Road 118 to Road 707 then 1 mile West then % mile South or 6 miles East of Jet. 49 A 707 on Road < 707 then % mile South, on Friday, March 1, 1951 at 11:00 A. 66T REGISTERED & GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE T. 8. A Bangs Tested ~ • J ’ ■ < | ~. i I Registered Guernsey CoW “Shone Content” 10 yr. old. fresh by sale day to Service Os Bull 242 COBa; Registered Guernsey Bull “Grand Lake Esquire Lou”, born July 81, 1950; Guernsey Cow 7, calf by side; Guernsey Cow 5, calf by side; Guernsey Cow 5, fresh by sale day; Guernsey Cow 4, due March 10. FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS IMO Ford Ferguson Tractor with 11 inch tiraa, extra Steel Wheels, High Compression Head, Step up—Just overhauled and following Ford FergiiSon equipment; 2 Bottom 14 inch pick up and carry Dire, 2 yr 1 . old—Cultivators—Pick up and carry 2 Section Harrow —Ford Field Cultivator; Pick up and carry Rotary Hoe; Ford 15 ft. Weeder; Fofd 7 ft. Power Mower; Manure Loader, rear mounted; , Tack; Cab & Windshield; Two 600X16 Imp. Tiibs; General Rotary Hqe, 2 section; Nisco 'Manure Spreader; Black Hawk Corn Planter with Fertiliser Attachment, Ford mounting; McDeering 10 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; Hay Blower, mounted on truck; Buck Rake on Plymouth chaahiS; {Rubber Tire Wagon with 14 ft. Rack; McDeering End Gate Seeder, tiew hopper; Large Celina Stock Tank; Webet 8 Hole Self - Feeder; Electric Hog Fountain; Hog Feeder; Elec.l Chick-Saver, large ■ sis*; Elec. Chicken Fountain; Ottawa Drag Saw; Miscellaneous I articles, ; 1 Some of the above consigned by neighbors; • COMBINE & HAY BALER 1949; Massey Harris. 7 ft. Combine with engine, gobd condition; 1947 NeW Holland Model 76 Automatic Baler, with Bale Chute and Wagon Hitch, good condition. I HAY—6O Bales Red Clover Hay, first class. ‘ ’ TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. HENRY J. WARTHMAN, Owner 1 Roy 8. Johnson. V Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers . ’ ' vKeoppel & Rhoade*—Clerks , j • Lunch by W. M. A. Otterbein Church 29 5 '■ ■si m' ' 'i-. ! i ■ : ■ ■ ■

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WANTED TO BUY-till kinds Os poultry. Bring ua ysur tiustem dressing. TREON'B peC h IU r Poultry Market, 661 North 184 h St. Phone 121 TF WAkmlD—Washing machine repairing, wringer roll & parts for all makes Bottle gas and gas ranges for sala. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 6*6461, Mon* ro». j 40 TF Miscellaneous Wofc’T «lt ud «l(h, tlv. It • tty, Fina Foam rug and upholstery cleaner. Smith Drug Co. 64 8t ftupsr Koue Tone or Kem-glo, all colon. Htbogger Hardware, Doeatur. 27 TF STARKER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. \ 18 TF ikStiLA’ffbfo—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagie-Plcher lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klenk’s. 16 TF dEPTIC TANK and Csss Pool Cleaning. Formerly owned by Major Harris, deceased. Call “Lape” at Grover Hill, Ohio. Reverse charges. % B 5 Mt-x SALE—Super Kemtone and Kem-glo. Do your own home decorating. It’s so easy with a roller or brush. Uhrick Bros. 54 TF , APPLIANCE SERVICE. We serv- 1 ice all makes Os washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts sot all makes. Klenk’s. Phono 8-2168. - 229 TF SEPTIC tanks; cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Bewor Clean•rs. Decatur 3-8110. 216 TF ROTO-ROOTsfi eervioe— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed— The only ROTO-ROOTKR in Adams and Wells Counties. Bucket Ma* chine for larger tile, Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. 2. Decatur, Indiana. 233 TF U>OK"MR TfcXtfViHlON PROSPECT—Put ttp\ your own aerial. Complete kit $75.00, includes ecrial, motor mast, pipe, mast, guy Wire, leadin wires and lightning arrester. Unriek Bros. 54 TF DON'T CUSS. It you have plumbing troubles, sail 8-2186 and let our experienced plumber take cars of your, troubles. Wo also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for tree estimates* KLENK’S. I 190 TF

•HELLER *. Cool Food A Supply 722 Monroe St. Phon* 3-2912 “Through Sarvlce W* Grow” TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Retail Drags

--- - - . ... Card of Thanks We Want to thank our neighbors, § relatives, frtebds, Pleasant Mills High School boys, and all Who helped us so Very much, the day of our fire. We are also very grateful to the Decafur Fire Department for an efficient job. Mr. and Mrs. RayMond Gehner 55 ItrX W© wfam to express our gratitude to Our neighbors and friends tor the many acts of kindness and. gifts of sympathy, that were Extended to us during our days of trial and Borrow, caused by the lose of our beloved wife and mother, Sadie Essex. We especially thank Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stepler, for the music, and the Rev. Stanley Peters, for his consoling words. 4 Mr. Mari Essex / - Mr, and Mm. John Fox and familyMr. and Mrs. Jesse Essex and family Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Fortney and family £ _ , / j 55 lt-X VeHee is terTeby alvrM, That the updereigned lift* been appointed Aklminjetrfttor Os the estate of William F. Kukeihan late ot Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. KdwNrd Kdkelhaa Administrator Vealewede A ASdersah Attorneys Feb. 36, 1052. Ffclß. at—MARCH 5—13

MrH ONf GALLON PAINTS ItHSM THt AVIRAGI ROOM 3 . 98 . IH ONI jtOAT • IW ONE PAY KLENKS Public Auction -I - 'I : s ; h ;■ '■ : LIVESTOCK, GRAIN, HAY, MACHINERY I HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 By the Obder of the Adams Circuit Count in the matter qf the Estate of Herman Bohnke' with Mrs. Sophie Bohnke as Administratrix. Ed. A. Bosse attorney. The following property will be sold on: Friday, March 7, -12:30 P.M. LOCATION: miles East of Monmouth, Indiana. Or. ’4 mile North of Decatur. Indiana on Old No,; 27 Highway, then mile East and miles North then West to the first set of buildings on the South Side of the toad. j \ / LIVESTOCK; Four Purebred HOI*TEIN Cows: Good Heavy Milkers. One fresh in March, one In Junie. The other two have been fresh a short time and are re-bred. Two Heifer Calves. H«*d Os Hogs: 3 Spotted Poland Sows will farrow April 15th Plgß &verf *K e a 'wut 100 lbs. 13 Pigs just weaned. GRAIN, MAY, STRAW: 150-200 Bu. Cofn; 15 Bu. Oats; 400 Bales Timothy Hay; 200 Eales Clover Hay; 150 Bjales Straw. A ?° KOUIRMENT TrSctor; Plow. Hay Baler. Rubbor Tired Wagon and rack; SaWs; Scales} Forks; Shovels; Small Tools; Garden Tools, and many other articles.! 1941 CHEVROLET Car. HOUSEHOLD; GOODS: SINGER Sewing Machine; FILTER QUEEN Electric Sweeper: Electric Washer; SHELVADORE Electric IttfrlgertaOr; KELVINATOR Electric Stove; Davenport had Chairs; Dining Loom Suite; Two Bedroom Suites; Two 9x12 Rugs; Throw Rugs; Cedar Chest; Baby Bed; Share Drum; Floor and Table Lamps; End Artides Mas<U,ln6 Fruit Jars, and many other Household TERMS—CASH. (Not Responsible in case of accident.) ESTATE OF HERMAN BOHNKE, Mrs. Sophie Bohnke, Administratrix J. F. Sanmann-Auetioneer fi Ed. A. Bosse-Attorney Sple Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana f • k 11 niiii i„

J "R’* MONTHS Alfe THE MONTHS FOR OYSTERS -- - - ! t'" t -1 '"! • every Month is a month for our accident policies. LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ■■GRANDMA- \ ' —— — HI, ELMER ft GEE, YOU HAVE A NIGE MORN.'I A »4 I A ' ' " MK Xgf K- MPwkfl i JB| • m deSF 9 </zie£@©? £TV.,,,, a» f4~ t ’• * SMJk® JW JL\. ' / I / - BlONDlfe r WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW V " "*" r3 H 'lll|l|hlHilllj|'‘ * "'" " * Rri ijWOLif l BUT DADDY PARENTS IF/ THIS BOOK ONMODERNCHILOI ‘ z 4 SPANK CHILDREN (RAISING THE PROPER V READING IT OVER ) if , &>* \ i —- A l >: £ >-Mg? kisSMiL -.sKSlfe' \Bb^jX I ■ L—. t . j», «i V —J t£_l__ T —J /•■■ ■■-■ ■ ■ —■■ ' ■' ■ ■ - .. -- ~ THERE IS A DODGE “Job-Rated” TRUCK FOR EVERT PURPOSE a ” t BEERY MOTOR SALES W 'll ' — ■ .1, - ', . ... ’ 1 ■ : -..■ :

Although th« olive Ia considered cltillzktloti’s oldest fruit, it wasn’t until M fears ago that canned ripe blives Were made available to the worfd for the first time. The equatorial circumference of ttye earth is 24,902 miles. The polar circumference is 24,860 miles' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR W.W.A. No. 4T7S N’ottce i» hereby riven. That tht. undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Willis A. Fonner late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Sherman Fonner Administrator W.W.A. Vogdewede A Anderson Attorneys ITeb. 19, 1958 / FEB. 20—87—MARCH 5 7

I \ -J '-I . r DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY TO US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN We will make a $23 loan just as Saick as We will a larger sne. Yow gnature and income are the chief Mturity requirements. A small part of your income each month Will repay a loan; Special terms are available to farmers or : other persons with seasonable ini . come. ! JL Loans quickly and privately made ' usually on name day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no obli--gation. Call, phane or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY > - Ground Floor j. __ 188 N. Second St., Brock Bldg. Phone 3-2013 Deeatur, Ind.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne!, Ind., March 54-(UP) —(PM A)—Livestock: I Hogs-700; steady; choice 17,60; lights 16.50-17.25; light > batchers 17.0017.50; mediums 16.25-17.25; butchers- 15.50-16.25; Ueavieb 15.00 down; bigs 14.50 down; roughs 12.50-15.25. Cattle strong to 50 higher; steers 35.00 down; heifers 32.50 don; 1 cows 22.00 down; bulls 28.50 down; calves strong to 1.00 higher at 38.00 down. Lambs weak to 50 lower at 26.50 down: ewes 13.00 down; bucks 10.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, March 5—(UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 8,500; opened moderately active, about steady; later slow, weak to 25 lower; early choice 170240 lbs 17.5018.00, top 18.25; 240280 lbs 16.5017.50; 280-310 lbs 15.-75-16.50; 120-160 lbs around' 15.00, few 15.50; sows steady: to' strong; 300-425 lbs 15.00-15.50; few 15.75; 425-600 lbs 14.00-15.00. Cattle 1,500; calves 200; Kslaughter ctegses active, fully steady; 2 loads high choice 1170-lb steers 35.50; 2 loads high choice 1210 lbs 35.00; bulk good and choice steers and mixhd yearlings mostly 1150 lbs down 31.00-34.00; small lots commercial and good 27.01X31.00; odd lots commercial to choice heifers 26.50-32.0); utility and com-, mercial cows 21.00-25.00; vanners ; and cutters 17.00-21.50; vehlers active in smajl supply, strong to 1.00 Higher; vop 41.00 sparingly; bulk good and choice 38.00-40.00; utility and commercial JSheep 100; not enough offered to test mafket. quotable nominally steady. > • ■ J/’ \ Markets At a Glance By United Press * Stocky firm in Bonds Irregularly higher. 1 U.S. government bonds firm in i moderate trading. ’ Curb stocks Irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. Grains m Chicago: wheat, corti, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher, i . . |. Hogs—-strong to 15 cents lower, top 18.15 J Sheep—steady, top 26.Q0; cat) 10—steady to 50 centshigher, vealers around $1 higher, top 39.50. Chicago Cash Chicago; March 3—(Ufi) — Cash grain sales today: (Wheat:. No. 3 red 253; sample grade mixed 210; sample grade mixed tobgh 220. Corn: 2 yellow 184 3 yellow 177 U-IS 3 4 yellow 157 U* 182 Vi; 5 ye|low 143 %-165 Ml sample grade yellow 135-175 Oats: 1 heavy white 95-95 Soybeans: 2 yellow 295 X 4 N.. track Chicago. The New York police department last year gave out 34,000 summonses for unwarranted noise making. and 234,000 others were warned to making excessive noises. More than 1,500.000 Americans live in trailers (.oday, moht of them staying in the 7,500 trailer parkfc which provides pdrlqjig space, electric connections, and sanitary facilities. Trade in a Good Town I—Decatur

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KlNNttr-MURRAV « Cfi. . Corrected March 6 160 to ITo lbs. 15 so 170 to 180 Ibe. ig.6o 180 to 220 lbs. 4 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. 16 6o / 240 to 260 lbs. 260 to 280 lbs. 14.75/ '2BO to 3QO lbs. 14 25--300 to 325 lbs. ....x.L iB6O 326 to 850 lbs; 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. 12.50 400 lbs. Up liL—4 12.00 140 to 160 lbs„ 12.50 120 to 140 IM. 4...U1 U. 60 100 to 120 13.09 Roughs 300 lbs. down ii.6o 300 to 350 lb«, i4,po 350 to 400 lb*. 13.50 400 to 450 lbs. 13.00 .450 to 500 IbA. 1t.50 500 to |SO lb«. —>***—** 12.00 550 fi) 600-lbB; y.uaa.ka.aa* 1|.60 600 Ibß.’ up 11.00 BtM» TA.W ? 00x28 -—6.60 Veals (FH. & Sat.) KM Spring Lambs (Fri. 4b Bai.) tfi.QO Yearlings Lajoab* ~ MJM) ,' Ewe» _ — 11.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected March 5 160 to 170 lbs' 15.75 170 to 180 lbs 14.&0 180 to 200 lbs It.dO 200 to 220 lbs. lf‘oo 220 to 240 Ibß. 16.76 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15.00 280 to 300 lbs. ... 14.25 300 to 325 lbs. _x— 12.76" 325 to 350 IbfL U 25 350 to 400 lb»: ... 4fc .a 12.76 400 lbs. up .uJ. 12 25 140 to 160 lbs. 18.73 100 to 140 lbs. 16.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 4- 14.25 Stags XLOfl Boars 9.50 Veals 36.00 Lambs U— 27.00 Ewes ..U. ii.w LOCAL GRAIN MARKS? BURK tLBVATOM 4 Corrected March 5 Bean* Mfoject to change during Bay. Prices delivered at elevator ( A*k for pries*. Grain: .03 per bkshsl Issa. Cort: .05 per 100 loss. i 'I; f.o.b. farm. ” 1 WHOLBBALB EGG MND FOULtRY GUOTATION6 Furnished By , OBCATUR FARMS Jj Rhone 3-4114*. Corrected March 5. Large Cleattf Whites _xi .33 Large Olean Brown ........ .31 Current Receipts Call for poultry pried*.

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