Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1952 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1952

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— __ M ! LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accept* ed. 1 r J Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c mini* mum. . i - ! 7 Classified ads listed In paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thinks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. Real Estate FOR SALE—Direct from owner, 4 room modern house. 916 Harrison street, phone 3-4230. 144 3t-x FOR SALE—Stratton Place 66 foot front lot, only $1,500. Why not live in one of Decatur's nicest and fastest growing sections, Bob Heller, pho n e . 3-4106, Heller ‘ Building. \ 131 TF “midwest Homes— $1739.70 up —-Delivered and shell erected on your foundatioin —All materials furnished—Complete it yourself— Write for free catalog or see houses on display at Midwest Building Cp., North on R.te. 37, Box 169, Noblesville, Indiana.” FOR SALE—Very nice two bed-; room home in north part of city. Living room, one bedroom carpeted.. Basement has nice rec-reation-room and Bendix automatic washer. Beautiful big yard, well landscaped. Eligible for F.H.A. loan. Bob Heller, Phone 3k106» Hellet- Building. 131 TF PERU’S A BUY that’s above comparison. \1947 Chevrolet 2-door. I Radio end header. For $<95.00. . ' Brilliant gbod Ijooks and fine mechanical condition. You get a good honest deal at Brant Motors. ' 145-31 FOR SALE —40 acre farm, modern 5 room house, oil furnace, com- j plete bath, good barn with 8 . stanchions, good out nulldings. 1 mile North of Chattanoga, Ohio, corners 49 and 707, x>eop Duncan. 143 3t-x FOR SALE —120 A. farm 3 miles northeast of Decatur. There is a i 7 house, garage, chicken house, milk house, a good barn with 2b steel stanchions. Grade A milk is sold. There is a good silo inside the barn. This farm is well drained. Owner will sell now with owner’s share of crops, which is 50%. Owner's share Ihst year was over S3OOO. A liberal loan cair.be made. The Suttle|s Company; ' , 143 4t FOR SALE—Modern one story „ bungalow with 3 bedrooms Ideated on 20 acres, including a large tile block chicken house andia . good barn which has 6 metal stanchions with concrete floor thVoughout. The buildings are in good condition. Good fences. This property is located just -a mile - from Decatur on paved road and the frontage has been (divided • into lots for future sale. Owners are moving from this vicinity and. this property*, is priced to sell now. The Suttles Company. < - '143 4t FOR SALE —142 acre farni in Wells 1 County, Indiana located South of Bluffton, fair set 'of improvements, level highly productive land, about five acres of good timber pasture, balance under cultivation. A good farm, well located and priced to sell. Write or call 3-3201, J.. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Jndiank. \ 143 5t J-'OR SALE—74 aw’es, .level high 1 y Ij productive black land. Good set > of improvements, an ideal loca--W. tiun north of Decatur, Indiana L and near Monroeville. Will sell ’ on contract small down payment, balance yearly payments. Write or phomy 3-3201, 'J. F. Sanmann, Midwest ;Reaity Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 143 5t FOR SALE-i-Three bedroom home, (completely modern has large livtiiig room, dining room, kitchen,, ’with fine built-in features. Large bedrooms, ample closet space, complete bath, also shower in basem'ent. Fine yard, shade and shrubbery, garden spot and garage. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. I^3-stj Automotive auto GLASS INSTALLED -All makes & models. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North 3rd street/ phone 3-4108. 124 Go to the .church of your choice next Sunday. , - , TRY ouk marks film SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags

3UICKIES-Bv Ken Reynolds N b'A&l EM Oo < z 2 /W Z_><£-■ St .ps “• . . „ those hails 1 was looking (or I found them without using a Democrat Want Ad!” __ _ — | NICE selection late model used! cars. DICK MANSFIELD, Moton Sales. • Jl ' 252 TF OU(C USED CARS are safety tested ahd guaranteden—Buy with Confidence at Zintsmaster Motor gales, Ist & Monroe J S(. ■’Phone 3-2003. 247 TF Farmer’s Col. i WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. ■ 135 TF FOR SALE- 27 weaning pigs and a Holstein bull; also corn plows fbr F-20 tractor, phone 6 6149. 11:; ;;i x EGGS WANTED—White or Brown,: pick up or at door. Premium prices fbf premium white -eggs, i Decatur Farms, " 94 T-TFI FQR SALE -5 acres of gopdjiuixed liay; Also sour cjierri* s fo|r can-, Hing. James Krick. Wilishlr'eJ Ohio, Route 1. • ' 144 2t-bO Ftiiß' SALE —Lincoln !• nd Hawkeye beans ;■ Feeding corn; Hay; Yexiling bull; & Cherries, phone 3-3852. 14,5 itrx FOR. SALE— Farmers horse hide dork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich • & Morrissey (Shoe: Store, 125 North . 2nd. Street, Decatur. ' 25 TF FOR SALE — Condensed buttermilk, fresh shipment, new low prices, bbl. lot cwt. $5.25; 3 bbl. lots $5.00 cwt. Decatur Farms. 90 T FARMERS ATTENTION—vVe r? rpove dead horses, hogs, - Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all i phone* charges. TJie Stadjpr Fertilizer Gd„ formerly the Stadler Products Co. v t 15 TF £6r SALE—Order Decatur Sired egg and meat b<ed chicks. Order the best and start chicks early, to assure profit thitj summer and fall. Chicks every week. Order'“Defcatur Chicks’\novy. De-t ttatur Hatchery. - j 13 TF FOR SALE—Girder Quality Baby Chicks now: jROP sired big English SC White Leghorns, M'liite Rock, Barred; Rock, Nil Reds & HY-Line chicks. Hatches each 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana* 12 TF ELIM INATES RVNTS AND~TA 1 L ENDERS! Hom Bic. ‘M" il’ig Popper, fed v.rh grain and tnijieral choicb ■ helps, build, iiujjhional immunity co. disease, ptop in get the far s! Ask i)at;r ;<■ Son. it. s;’T(d 111. R. 2; perber Feed Store, R. 4'// 115 It (For Sale —Misc. FQR SALE —; Philco Radios and {Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Mohtoej Ind. 274 TF SALE—Rugs and broad loom ( carpeting. ot»en evenings except Wednesday. Stucky &'Co„ Monfde, Ind. ; 92 TF FOR ?SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rates \>n cobkinpabd (water heating. Stucky 4 f -’°- (Monroe, Ind*\ - 1 TF IF YoUniAVE A GAS Permit", it (will pay yotLto see us about mir ;■ (3 stage gas burners. Mazelin ■Jleating Service, 238 (North 2nd Street, phonb 3-3808. i , 11 1 TF REIUAUE Ypt’R ICETboX at your i--umn;ei‘ cu witp an electric refrigerator, lor only s2s.(i<) at Eager Maytag. Sales. 147 /‘South gild street, Phone HOOVER —EaSt|fry rebuilt vacuum {cleaners, $19.05 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover t 'tank and lipright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone /3-2158. | ( 229 TF Folt SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators, Home freezers ,and Electric if you want quality get (Kelvinator 4-A: trade now for a ■new Kelvlnaitqr see them at DE CATUR. HATCHERY. 231 TF Ft>R SA(.E —All kinds of vegetable L (plants*; sweet and Yams; flowier plants and peat tmbss. Open iefenings at, (Grocery, corner of Nihth and {Nuttman. {{ , 142 \st‘ STRA WBERRIES FOR "CANNING (OR LOCKER. Cail in your orders. >We will rt ciive strawberries tfreim now op till the end of the {season. By (the Quart or Crate. (Ray’s West Side Market, 107 (North 13th street, phone 3-2930. 1 140 TF t Trade in a Good Tow h —Decatdr.

GOOD USED Combination Ridio-Phone-T.V. set, 17” screen, A real \buy. Goodyear Store. 145 It FOR SALE—Slightly used 750-15 10 ply tire. Reasonable call 7-7466 ,betw r een 10 a.m. i& 2 p.m, 145 2t FOR SALE-r- Street car; 2 oil drums; copper pipe. 922 13th ■ I Street. , 143 3t-x NEW hIaLLICRAFTER T.V-. 17” scretn, Table Model, a real bar-; gain. Goodyear Store. 145 It butt; SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 197 TF FOR,SALE —Radio and Television tubes. Batteries for portable radios, Haugks. - 139 12t GOOD I'sEi) 17-Table modeT’TA r I set, A-l condition, low price. • Goodyear Store. 14,5 It FOR SALE — Bottle Gas. Ranges, many styles to\select from; Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE — 24” Majesjic coal •?;'.;;vliy Furnace, excellent con(duiom cheap, phone 3-9832. 145 3t-x FOR SALE Dairy spray; Home ’spiay: We/vil < ontrol; Sprayers. Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur. ■ , ’I ' 144 TF FOII SALE Weed killer for weeds dr crop spraying, in bulk, bring containers. Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur. 144 TF —j--—-: ; -A—JUST RECEIVED, new reduced ; | price list on covers tor month of June'. Have, your suite or chairs recovered or restyled now. Call for frtfe estimate, phone 3-8503, V. Moster. , 144 6t-i FREE r—B'ebl free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and apn pliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except i Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Inil. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF (FOR SALE - Vegetables and Annu<al flower (Hants, 10c per dozen; fldwer plants 5c each; Ya,m plants 50c per hundred; Nancy Hall 70c per hundred. No Sundat sales. Ethel C. Teetei*. \ 4 hiile East, 2 mile North, of j : Geneva. Ihdiajia. 139 T I ..—• 111 For Rent FOR RENT— Large garage for storage. 340 North 10th street, phone 3-4067. - 143 3t-x FOR RENT -Small, business rooln .on North 2nd street, call F. DeConnell Sons,. 142 6t FOR RENT — 4-r,oom unfurnished I apartment, private bath, upstairs, down town, phone 3-3344. ; \ ’ TF Ftijt RENT -A sleeping porch: Also a hid room, in modern,home, 6'i3 North 2nd street, phone, 3-4036 ao' 3-3272. 145 3t ; FOll RENT’ - 2 room furnished l s aparinieilt with private batht Also 1 large room > furnished. Phone 3-2069 or 216 North 4thj strei i. 143 3t '

AUCTION SALE of ANTIQUES SALE AT ■ ' ■ ' DEERFIELD, INDIANA ' (11 miles South of Portland on Highway 27) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1952 j\ . 1 Hours: 10 to 12 A. M., 12:45 to 5 P. M. “A variety of good Antiques, all selected from the stock in our shop. Many other items not listed below will b? included In the sale.” FURNITURE CUPBOARDS.: Two-piece, all CHERRY wall cupboard with glass doors (fine style): Early. Pine; Cuplmard. 2-piece, with glass do<n>; CHERRY CORNER cupboard) one piece; Walnut. 2-plece, with glass dpors; PINE CORNER cupboard, 4fi” high, one door with glass (rare small size); large Poplar safe with tin door panels). TABLES: ry In op Leaf, 4 leg; PINE HITCH TABLE (refinished), all original; Walnut drop h al table;. Cherry turtle top stand; Walnut and Cher-' ry onodiaWt r n>ght stands. CHESTS: Two Cherry and two Walnut rli> . <•!)<• poprar; Cherry 3-drawer chest; Poplar commode; Walnut conlnuAle. DRY SINKS: Pipe dry sink with high back; Butternut low back, one. drawer; Poplar low back sink. Beds: Maple Poster coni bed; Cherry 1 anil Sycamore poster cord be.d; Victorian Walnut bed. Chairs: Set of ♦> plank seat chairs; Boston rockers; baby high chairs and rockers'; b‘lter odd chairs. t . I ' I - SPECIAL ITEMS: SOUTHERN MAMMY BENCH (refinished) original, 4-foot size, arrow spingles; Pine IMMIGRANTS SEA CHEST, iron bound, dated 1815; large Empire sofa, original horse hair upholstering ; Penn. Dutch DOUGH TROUGH on legs, with cover (a fine; one); SCII(M)L.MaSTER'S DESK. Walnut (refinished.) , ' “i i . furniture is in the rough, except, where otherwise stated. However. nearly all pieces are in USABLE CONDITION.” OTHER ITEMS OF WOOD—Large lot of picture frames; large O. (K fnirror; churn; tub; bowls: sugar buckets; coffee mills. CURRIER & IVES PRINTS—Two large folio HORSE RACING prints; onr large folio scenic: six small lollop. CHINA & POTTERY Dinner setof Guntherz Limoges China (about lo pieces); very fine HAND PAINTED TEA SET with tray; set of , f> hand painted plates, ektra fine; beautiful H P. LARGE TRAY, wood mounted; 3 toilet sets; decorated plates; cups and saucers; chocolate , pots, etc.'-; PENNINGTON pitcher; large MAJOLICA pitcher; collection; of small Staffordshire dogs. \ ' . U GLASSWARE—Two Pattern glass covered compotes; Cranberry colored water pitcher; 5 bottle CASTOR SET, silver holder; creamers, goblets, celery vases; cake stands; 4 Blue glass saucers; Victorian, colored fluted bon b°n dishesj several pieces of cut glass.* i LAMPS-*—Brass, 4 arm CHANDELIER, complete and electrified; Hanging lamp with prisms and flowered shades; Flowered PARLOR LAMP; lot of 6 pattern glass lamps; 4 Brass lamp founts, with original 5” shade holders; tot of odd lamp bases! alnd LAMP PARTS; complete irpn bracket lamp; HAND PAINTED VASE LAMP. A ' ITEMS OF METAI Fine large Copped Jardiniere; Copper plaque; Brass cuspidors; Brass doll bed; 2 PAUL REVERE lanterns; 2 strands Os sleigh bells; several iron kettles; complete Farm DINNER BELL. MISCELLANEOUS—FINE CUCKOO CLOCK, running order; Seth Thomas riantle clock; w-oven coverlet; 2 quilts; Early WOODEN WHEEL BARROW; LARC.E WIRE FLOWER-POT STAND (very hard to find); LOT of OLD COUNTRY STORE STOCK of party favors. “Made in Germany. - , in original wrappers, designed to hold candy. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Leonardson, Owners Decatur, Indiana Rayrnond Elliott; Ahctidneer, Portland, Indiana S. E. Leohardson. Sales Manager. Decatur, Indiana. (Lunch, served at local restaurants) 1 Not responsible for accidents.

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FOR RENT— All modern small ’ apartment, call F. McConnell & Sons. 142 6t Wanted > WANTED —Pupils to give twirling lessons to. Jane Harvey, phone 3-9165, 144 2t-x WANTED —Mixed hay to make on >shares. Vernon Macke, Preble phone, 13 on 20. [ 144 3t-x , WANTED—Reliable couple or lady to share driving & expense to Tucson, Arizona, last week in June. Write Box 461 c/o Demo- ; crat. 144 3t WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON'S Decatur I. Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle | Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bhckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 130 25t-x I Miscellaneous LADY, does your rug Ipok fady from soil? Get easy to use Fina ' Foam. Smith Drug Co. 143 3t i FOR SALE—Wayne Air Compressor, .with IM H.P. "GE motor. Priced for quick sale. Brant Motors, Decatur. 145 3t INSULATION —Save fuel; Insulate with! Eagle-Plcher lead wool, (Not ; Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klenk’s. 16 TF ROOFING &" SIDING— We apply jCarey roofing and siding, many coloirs and patterns to choose from. Call for free estimates, phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 74 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The otyly one in Adams, s Wells Counties. C. R. Willia l ms, route. 2 Decatur, phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. l, \ 137 TF RADIO SERVICE—AII makes of home and auto radios repaired. ( Singleton Radio and TV Service, 910 ; West Adams. Opposite the sawmill, formerly at Haugk’s, phone 13-3932. 138 12t-x NEED A WEDDING GIFT? Choose from our wide selection. Free gift wrapping. Decatur Gift Center. 164 South 2nd street. “The ,right <|lift at the Right Price.” \145 lOt JULY 8. lOiFTFSEVEITTHiRTY the trustees of the Decatur Public Library will receive sealed bids tor the painting of the library. I Specifications at the library. 145 2t Trade in a Good Town —Decatur’ NOTICE My office will be closed June 25 to about July isth N. A. BIXLER, O. D.

TRY OUR delicious home made plfex ft French fried hot dogs. Cool off with some of our lemonade and orangeade. Bair’s Grill 234 North 2nd street. 143 3t-x APPLIANCE SERVICE. ~We" serviefe all makes of washers, sweepers, ind other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makea. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. J. 229 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet i vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer llbes, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free | inspection. Langley Sewer CleanI ets. Decatur 3-3810. 216TF WANTED —Washing machine rs i piirlng, wringer roll ft parts for aH makes, Bottle gas and gas ranges for sale, Lawn mower sharpening, Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 6-6463, Monroe. f /■ ■ 94 TF DO&’T CUS&. If you nave plumbirig. troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take c|re of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call free estimates. KLENK’S. j V ( , j 190 TF Trade In a Good Town — Decatur !- O * ■ ' ' NOTICE ,1 fay office will be closed (June 22 to July 13, Incl. JOHN C. CARROLL, M.D. -111'1 111 1950 Studebaker Commander Club Coupe Radio and Heater. Like New. Dick Mansfield ; Motor Sales f 222 North 3rd St.

OFFICE CLOSED | JUNE 1» to 30 INCLUSIVE ATTENDING 86lh ANNUAL CONVENTION : AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 1 * '• M. C. STEWART j • Veterinarian , J Phone 32F2 Wtih, Ohio J - ? L. ; , ■ ■ 1 '■’j; H i ajiis m ji; iiii " 1 2 ?! *] ?!" i .7 CITY FRUIT JHRKET Between Golden Ribe BANANASIb. 10c 5 Red Ripe TOMATOESIb. 29c ■“■■■■■ IQASTIAOaitS .... doi. 59c ■ Aii 'iiii ■ i ’ Large Florida Juice ORANGES - - - - 3d0z.51.00 U Hilf rnr nr. » rw ... .. — MANY OTHER BARGAINS — ! ' These Prices Effective Friday, June 20th thru Sunday, June 22 PHONE 3-3018

* FOR HOMEOWNERS who RAVE insured thpir mortgagor’s investment! What about Your Share? Call on us ti today. Let u> make fctertain that your insurance is doing a complete job—protecting both your mortgagee and you. | Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn rnn i , '’■ J " 1 — I I I. I | IM I II || I ... “GRANDMA" , By CHARL£B KU hN |©O6M, HOPE NO ONE A—J [sEEMS SILLY, SWIPIN 1 MY j J (BUT I REALLY DO BELIEVE THEY OWN COOKIES I TASTE MUCH BETTER TWS-A-WAY.' I SrU O ' tWr £ J. ggKM V f/ill —■■«■-■ G-i 9 mffiK fr»«r. 1952. Kiri< Featviw Syndicate, tne. World Rifhts Reserved. / / : - : ' < ■WNIMI ■■■ ..II" ■*!■.■! ■ I ■ ■ I— Lm ■22g,l — FkIMZ//J,„ -~fl I-.-*. >

Brazil Trucker Is Killed In Accident VEEDERSBURG, Ind. UP — John Timberman, about 35, Brazil, Was killed Thursday when his truck hit a bridge on U.S. 41 seven miles j south of Sterling. State police said the truck struck the bridge on the left side iof the road, throwing Timberman from the cab. It was believed he died instantiy.although his body was burned When gasoline exploded and the truck caught fire. Insurance In Time FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)—Mrs. Bann Schumann was making out a payment for hospitalization insurance when her six-year-old daughter, Judy, was knocked down by a Car. The insurance helped pay for a'broken leg. UaqMiy Os Hams I GULFPORT, Miss. UP — Helen Mae Martin, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin, has been licensed as an amateur radio operator here by the Federal Communications Commission. Four of her five , brothers\ are i Week End Specials! While & Barred Boek Fryers 3 to 4 lbs. . 3*e». . PHONE 3-2017 SHAFER PROOtrCB 'FREE DRESSING FREE DELIVERY i oOMiWii

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE?, Ind., UP — Livestock: Hogs: 200. Rteady to 25 higher; choice 21.00; 5 lights 19.50-20.50; light butchers 20.25-21.00; mediums 19.75-20.50; butchers 18.50-19.50; heavies 18.00 down. Calves: Steady to 32.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 27.00 down; ewes 9.00 down; bucks 7.00 down. 4 I INDIANAPOLIS- LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS’ UP — Livestock: Hogs: 6,500. All classes active; barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; sows mostly 25 higher, instances* more; bulk choice 170-240 lbs barrdws and gilts 20.75-21.?5, fop 21.25 paid freely; top paid freely\lßs-230 lbs; 230-240 lb 21.00; heavier weights scarce; 250-270 lbs 20.00-20.75; , 120-160 lb slaughter hbgs steady, 17.00 - 18.00; bulkchoice sows 425 lbs down 16.7517.50; smooth light butchers to 17.75; wet sows 425 lbs 16.25; good 425-560 iHs 15.25-17.00. - Cattle: fcoO; salves 300. Scattered sales slaughter steers and heifers steady; good and choice under 1100 lbs 28.00-32.00; commercial to low good 25.00-28.00; utility and commercial 19.0d-22.00; few 22.50-23.50; vealers and slaughter calves slow, 1.00 lower; bulk choice and prime 29.00-31.00; commercial ahd good 23.00-28.00. Sheep; 500. All classes scarce; undertone weak on slaughter, lambs and ewes. 4 Markets At a Glance Stocks higher in moderately active trading. ’ Bonds irregular. U. ,S. government bonds steady in quiet trading. (Curb stocks irregular. Midwest, stocks irregularly high4'J ■ Q Cotton futures higher. (Grains in Chicago: Whdat,. corn, oats, rye, and soy j bean futures mixed. i \ , J Hogs steady to 25 cents higher, top 21.00; sheep fully 50 cents lower, top 28.01); cattle unevenly steady to 50 cents lower, top 34.50. Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP — Cash grain; Wheat: No, 2 red, N. Corn: 2 yellow 183-184%; 2 yellow. lake billing, 182%; 3 yellow jUBI-183; 4 yellow 175-181; 5 yellow 164%-174; sample grade yellow t56%-178%.\ Oats: 1 heavy white 85%; 1 extra heavy white 85. Soybeans: 2 yellow 329 N, track Chicago. \ r —, 4— ! J SET FOR DEBATE (Continued Frnni I’aire One) 0o not, respect the restriction whipp is the object” of the docu-| hient. • v He said Russia, in accusing the U. S. of waging germ warfare in Korea, was getting into position to use such weapons itself “if it decides to declare that the states (resisting aggression in Korea are its epemies,” SECRETARY OF (Continued From Ph Ke One) A, Taft, R-Ohio, for the Republican presidential- nomination, said the administratoin “was able to employ General Eisenhower to cover up its fatal gambling with our security” where the military budget was trimmed in 1949. Reece’s speech, prepared fw house delivery, was inserted in the Congressional record. Reece, former GOP national committee chairman, charged that, “at few of our top military mennotably General Eisenhower—-were willing to sell themselves to the administration in order to give popular and pleasant assurances to the American people that their defenses were ready fdr any attack.” \ • I - Reece siad Eisenhower “was rewarded for his backing of the untimely cuts that wrecked (fur dpfenfie and ouir air strength by the job in Europe that kept him in the public eye.” , Trade in a Good ToWn- Decatur!

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected June; 19 160 to 170 lbs. 419.00 170 to 180 lbs. 20.00 180 to 220 lbs. 4 20.50 220” to 240 lbs. 20.25 240 to 260 lbs. j 19.75 260 to 280 IbsL 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 18.25 300 to 325 lbs. 17.75 825 to 350 lbs. 17.25 - 350 to 400 lbs. 16.75 400 lbs. up i 16.50 100 to 160 lbs. 4 17.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.50 800 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 4-—15.50 400 to 450 1b5.15.00 ( 450 to 500 lbs. 14.50 500 to 550 lbs. 14.00 550 to 600 lbs. 13.50 600 lbs., up 13.00 Stags 12.00 Boars x_JIO.OO Veals (Frl. & Sat.) 32.50 Spring Lambs. (Frl. & Sat.) 26.00 Yearling Lambslß.oo Ewes \_4 8.50 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected June 19 160 to 170 lbs. 18.75 170 to 180 lbs. 19.75 180 to 200 lbs. k 20.25 220 to 240 lbs. 20.00 240 to 260 lbs. (4 19.50 260 to £BO lbs. 280 to 300 lbs. 18.25 | | 300 to 325 lbs. 17.50 325 to 350 lbs. [ 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 lbs. 'up _4 16.00 140 to> 160 lbs. 17.00 100 to 140 lbs. 16.00 Roughs 300 lbs. ddwnl6.so Stags 412.06 Boars n.OO Veals 433.00 Lambs J 26.00 Ewes__4. 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR - Corrected June 19 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevatu Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corit: .05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. / / WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS i Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected June 19 Large Clean Whites .35 Large Clean Brown .33 Current Receipts ..J.29 Call for poultry prices. \ | ■ i , i i i i '■■ in ' ■ Elevator Co. ( Decatur - Peterson - Monroe - _ i k •" | j —=— I International Harvester | IM I Freezers I Oft I Refrigerators Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting - Build Own Gymnasium ARDMORE, Okla. UP — After k century without a gymnasium, the students of the Carter Indian Sem-’ inary here are building one themselves. L. E. Larson, principal of the 100-year-old school, said’ the students are building the gymnasium in their spare time out of war surplus material given the institution by the Navy. i i , ' /J' w jißUflhiinra» WANT ADS In The ' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

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