Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1952 — Page 5

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WUICKIES-Bt to, Iteyohto • * • * mil •, * *dy \ ciga •' * v-i I iW »aJ “This hole uiust’Ve used al Democrat Want Ad—they’re getting all the calls f” , .' jv Real Estate lOR SALE—Large 6 room semimodern house & garage. Newly remodeled inside & (fmti.'Livtngt room 13’x21, two picture \rin4 dows, priced reasonable. G 004104 “ \ cation in Wren, Ohio, May be; seen by contacting De Vba CIMM top, at Wren, after FOR SALE —30 acre farm 6 miles’ southeast of DecatuL It is all farm land except where the buftaings set and they consist of ; « a 26 x 32 basement home, which; is very nice and water proof, 1? car garage, small granary, a: good 4" well. There will be 13% acres of wheat in 53, balance for corn, beans or pasture. Posses-; sion in 60 days. For further W , formation contact. The* - Kent Realty & Albion Co. Deca-!! tirr, Indiana. Phone 3-33,80. £. W.l Kent, Gerald Strickler. 219 3t FOR SALE —New 3 bedroom home •-. and -, garage on a suburban lot 100 x 200. This home is not quite completed bfit very little fvork ; will finish it and it can be pur ; chased now? for less than cost. Quick action will let you purchase! this home for only $7,000.00. fThe Rest Realty & Auction Go. Decatur, Indiana, ■ Phone T-3390 C. W. Kent, Gerald [ .Strickler. 219 3t [ FOR 7 SALE —Highway business just 2 inlles. from Decatur. There ’ is a 5 room modern borne; 2. car f garage; completely equipped res- ; turant; 'filling station and ■ enough land for a large Motel, fe etc. The building is in A-l con- f dition and is well arranged for > business. For inspection xapd i '• other .information please contact i. The Kent* Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, liidiana. Phone 3-3390,'! C. W. Kent, Gerald Strickler.- i ■ y ' 219 3t J ■ FOR! SALE —Nejv three bedroom ? hoi(se —built in 1951. Hardwood • floors throughout—large kitchen with built-in cupboards, modern bath with shower —forced air oil furnace!- lot 208x208—one car garage, located, 2% miles from City limits on paved road —30, day possession. This house woAld cost more than $12,000 if you ! built it, today. Owner t wants to sell quick, the, price ; is ’ only $9,500; j FOR SALE—S room house, new \ hardwood floors, complete bath, l peAr floor furnace. This home is ; (well constructed, and in good re- ? pair, located on Mercer Avenue, | walking Distance to down town. ' ■ Owner wants .a quick sale; there- I 'fore, priced . for only $6,500,00. , » FOR SALE—2 lots each 100x185-71 good location, onlJf, $835 each. Lots of shade trees. The Suttles | s Company, Phone-3-3605. 218 5t p Automotive NICE seiectiojn late model used pars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. | 252 TF OUR USED CARS are‘Safety test ied and guaranteed—Buy with cbnfidenoe At Zintsmaster Mo- ’ .tor Sales. Ist & Monroe St. t Phone > 3-2003, r 247 TF ;

Farmer’s Col. , WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR S“AlE— Black Angus Bull, 1 , ■ sear qld. Charlie Mye.rs, p,hone 7-7155.' 218 3t-x, WANTED TO &UY— Good quality pullet eggs. us custom dress your chickens; (Decatur Farms. t * 207 TF FOR SALE-1 Yearling registered Suffolk Ram; Also 2' English Shepherd pups. Martin Huser phone. 6-6172.« 219 3t Tor SALE—ftpttle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky * & Co.,- Monroe, Indi ' 62 TF FOR- SALE— Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good tit- [ J. ting, long lasting. Haflich & [ . Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF Enthusiasm is the’ most convincing orators— Field. Masonic t t • . : • ... A-. '. [ Fellow-Craft Deflreg ; at 7:30 p’c|iock,\ Ssspt. 16. 1 I* . _ )C. Edward Deitscb, W. M. I ■ ■ ' J ■ . ' ; ‘ ’

':■ 1 / . FIELDS TO RENT, within 8 miles of Adams Central High School. Write Box 485 % Decatur Daily Democrat I " 218 3t FOR SALE*—IOO Real nice White 'Rock Pallets, ready to lay. Mrs. Thds. Morrissey, 2 mile West Uniondale, 13rd house South on West side of road 303. 218 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF FOR SALE—USED EQUIPMENT*. Tractors, Farmall B—C & F 12, Oliver 70; Trucks, Ford 1% ton, International 1 ton with dual wheels; Plows, discs, elevators, drills, &> other farm tools. Mollenkopf & Eiting Inc., 704 North 13th street, phone 3-2904., 217. 3t , For Sale—Misc. FOR SALE—Duo— Therm Oil heater, used only 3 months, call 3-4382 217, Xt3FOR SALE—Colile puppies, A.K.C. Litter registered. Everett Slngletoa. Phone 3-9140. 217 3t-x FOR SALE— Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe; In< 197 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Sticky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Professional trumpet outfit, like new. Lawrence Brodbeck in Bobb, I 21,9 3t-i FOR SALE—Good bsed Oil Heaters.' Habegger Hardware, \ 140 West Monroe street, phone 3*3716. 219 3t FOR SALE —Good Used Rest igeratbrs. Habegger Hardware, 140 West Monroe street, phone 3-3716. 219 3t FOR SALE—Victor 8 bank adding machine, reconditioned. Commercial Print Shop, phone 3-3T22. 219 ? 3f FOR SALE—PICKLES, $2 per bushel. Will deliver ,in DeCatur, call, Pleasant Mills, 71-7166. , ' 219 It-x FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges many styles to select from. Open bites except Wed. Nltes.TS|ucky Co., Monroe, IndJ 274 TF J'OR SALE —Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open even.ngs except Wednesday. Stucky 4t Co., Monroe, ynd. 92 TF FOR SALE —Frlgidalre refrigerators; ranges\; \ washers; driers; Water heaters;' freefcers. Large trade-ins. Uhritk Brothers. " ; * '167 TF FOR . SALE —Small combination safe, 4(H) lb. suitable tor office or home. Decatur Used Furniture Store,-146 South 2nd street. ’ ’ ' . ' 218 2t HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuuin cleaners, | $19.95 ant, up. anteed 1 year. Also' new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. |Ve service all makest. Klank’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF FOR SALE—I Used lai e model *rebuilt Maytag washer; i also a complete line of G. IS; and Maytag Appliances. Maytag Sales, 1 147 South 2nd i street phone 3-4362. ' . 219 6t SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING needs. We have the New 3 stage gas burners, New oil heaters & furnacefc. , Mazelin Beating Service, 238- North £nd street, ’.phone 3-3808. 219 3f FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigerators, Home freezers nnd Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now tor a hew Kelvinator see* t;hem at DEqAtuR hatcherYi T$ FREE — Feel free to look around in oAr store at our merchanas floor cov- ■ erings, lamns and ap*> pliancfes, and every day, hardware needs. Ojjien each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6'6864'. 62 TF FOR SALE— NEW Norge upright Freezers; Kalamazoo electric < Stoves; Norge gas Stoves; Ad- ; miral Refrigerators; Kalamazoo i gas Stoves; Norge automatic j Washers; Norge Deep Freezers; Simplex electric Apex -» Washers. Mazelih Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street; phone 3-38j&8. r 219 3t FOR SALE-!n< w Admiral Radios; Sunbeam ' Toasters v Fryryte Deep Fryers; Procter Sunbeam |Waffle Irons; Arvin >. Radios; Sunbeam Sunbeam ; Go£fee Masters;! Suni beatn Shjave Masters; Arvin Heaters, Mazelin Heating Ser- ■; vice 238 North 2nd street, phone , 3-3808. ’ 219 :;t Old hat veils can be .iiiade to look like new by pressing them between sheets of waxed paper. LqP . I AU Forms of Insurance BURKE Insurance Service 6 912 N. 3rd street I " Phoo« &305 p

! LOCAL CLASSIFIED Advertising rates I — 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: accepted. \ Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c mini-1 mum. Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, 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. xn. \ *'l !•/ Wanted W ANTED —Good used clarinet, Call; 3-8478. 218 2t-x liVANTED—Ditch Digging. Jeepa truck ditc v h digger for drains, water lines, foundations and underground cables, call 3-3897. 2173t-* 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 WASHING machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer ' Repaid • Service, Arthur Mitdhcll, phone 6-6463. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converter Ito modern electric. Any make. ,We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sew* ing machines. Boardmap’s Sewing i\ Machin? Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m< dJ 2O7 25t-x Help Wanted WANTED—Waitress, full time days. Better average pay. 1 Write Box 478 % Democrat. WAITRESSES—Part and full time. Apply B in person to personnel manager, Fairway Restaurant. * 216 6t| WANTED—-Girl for office* work; shorthand experience preferred,! v. write Box 487 % Democrat. ' ' j 219 3t WANTED— Waitress with experience to work from 6: OCj A.M. to! 2:00 P. M. No Sunday? or holidays. Write box 483 % Democrat. 1 217 3t WANTED BUSINESS WjOMAN—| Ex-teacher or anyone interested in welfare of children, to do educational work in Adams ; Co. Write A. A.\ Blomeke, Auburn, Indiana, state age-, education, phone number. > 216 sbx TREE TRlMMEßS—Experienced in line clearing to work in Indiana. Top wages, steady, employment. Openings for foremen. Call Muncie 4493 collect, or write Muncie Tree Surgery Co., P.O. Dox 1068, Muncie, Indiana. > ' i . A .219 st-x

Lost and Found (LOST —Boys baseball glove? at the Commodore & Wren game at McMillen Field. Has name inside. Danny Roop, if found please contact Dave Terveer. 219 3t LOST “Light brown billfold containing a Five Dollar BilL social security card and pictures belonging to my son of which was left on a bench at Worthman field during\ Physical Education class apd forgot to pick it up before returning to school Tuesday, September 9th. Would the party that* found this please contact me at Goodin’s Grocery Store. “REWARD”. Rev. Lewis Strong. 218 TF Miscellaneous INSULATION-ySave fuel; insulate with Eagle-Pifeher lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klenk’s. 16 TF RADIO SERVICE —All makes of ■home and auto radios repaired. Singleton Radio and TV Service, 910 West Adams, opposite the sawmill, formerly st Haugk’s phone 3-3932. „ 20030 t-x ROOFING & SIDING— We apply Carey roofing and \idins> many color's and patterns to choose from. Call for free? estimates, phone 3-2158. KLENKS. V 74 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned' with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewet Clean- . ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all’ makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 22SLTF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTEft—Sew-er«|, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adanis, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 pecatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. - ' 137 TF Democrat Want aus tiring Results

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Technical Schools ! Offered Enlistees The U. S. army and U. S. air force recruiting station, located at room 320 Federal Building, Fort Wayne, has announced that high school graduates, or young men possessing a state certificate, general educational development certificate, or a letter from a high school principal stating they have graduated and will receive their diplomas later, may apply for 'one of the many technical schools offered, and be guaranteed of getting it before enlisting in the regular army. Enlistment may be three four, five or six years. Applications will be forwarded to replacement training centers or divisions and. upon acceptance, applicant will notified and his enlistment in t|he regular army ac complished. I A few of the many courses open to qualified men are: armored radio maintenance. Fort Knox, Ky.; artillery radio maintenance, artillery sound and flash, artillery isurvey at Camp Chaffee, Ark.; construction surveying, topographic surveying at Fort Leonard Wood, cryptography, low and intermediate speed radio operation, telephone installation and repair at Camp Gordon, Ga.; heavy AAA director repair, heavy AAA fire control system repair, instrument repair, light AAA fire control system repair, machinist at Aberdeen proving ground,. Md. ’ Meat and dairy hygiene, medical technical procedures, neuropsychiatric procedure?, occupational therapy. physical reconditioning , and X-ray technician at Fort George G. Meade. Md.; office machine repair, petroleum products analysis at Fort Lee, V?.; offset press? | operation kt Fort Belvoir, Va.; | clerical procedures and typing, infantry radio maintenance, and infantry sound ranging, bafeic at Yort Riley. Kans.; ship fitting at Fort Eustis, Va. ' ,

Accepted applicants will be sent to the schools of their at the above locations, for ! 8 to 16 weeks’ basie training frkfore 1 entering the class. ij! . Qualified applicants of Allen. Adams. Wells, Huntington and Whitley counties who arej interested in the program are urged to jeontact army and air force feclruiters in room 320, Federal Building. Fort Wayne. 2!Jn’t Last -Long NEW BRITAIN. Cohn. (UP) — Paul J. Dimock. 17, got his driver’s license and four hours later was in I trouble. Police said Dimock f|ed the scene after his automobile hit another car. J . I - '-' 1 Water Jug Backfires DETROIT UP— Patrblman William Wazkak is probably one of tihe summer’s most unusual heat victims. He was instructed to ■ fill a five-gallon water dispenser. While he was doing so, it exploded. He was treated for cuts on the hand. 1" ' ' ■ ' If you have seething to sell of rooms for renl, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brjiigs results.

DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line df Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbi|ng supplies. Call us for free estimates, KLENK’S. , > 190 TF For Rent FOR RENT—Frirnished or unfurn ished apartment, private entrance. Call 3-8055. J 219 TF MODERN room for rent, gentleman perferred, 123 Nortlf Ist street. 219 21 FOR RENT—3 room apartment, unfurnished. Private entrance & bath, beat and water furnished, no children, phone 3-2786. 219 st-x FOR RENT—6 room house, not npdern. $35.09 a mdiith. 239 North 13th street, phone 3-3510 after 7:00 p.m 219 It FOR room furnished apartment, private tpalh, alsdmne large room equipped for light housekeeping. Immediate, possesion. Inquire at 216 North Fourth street. 219 St FOR RENT—in Tocsin; 3-room furnished apjrtmeni; private bath; hot and cold water.; heat furnished; natural cooking gas available; basement) clothes washing room and drying room. Carl K. Rekeyreg, 2008 Kenwood Aye. Fort Wayne or William Rekeweg (evenin|gs) TQCsin, l-on-24 ■ if ■ • .218 3t-x — — Trade in a Good Town —Decatur. "foi iMiiillliiiil Hji.il hi in —a— ' MEN and WOMEN walnited immediately to train for Motel Management. Only matured will be conaidereti. Aga 25 id 60. - Write box 48t|i, Democrat. I

Trade in a Good, Town—Decatur!. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND - AUTO 720 ku. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 WANTED Lessee for new Oecatur Service Station. \\ Please reply to: 1 ; , SHELL OIL CO. P. O. Box 30 ■ Fort Wayne, Ind. Attention: P. H. Benton I Guaranteed Watch Repair 516 West’ ! Jefferson St. \ ' by. j ' John Brecht

Milkmen 1 Bakery Route Men Policemen Firemen 4 . School Teachers LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITY ; ! If your present earnings are unsatisfactory—if you are an ambitious man who is desirous of qiaking some extra money through conscientious work, then this is your opportunity to become associated with a distributor who has an exclusive franchise for a nationally advertised lprodu<|t which is made by largest and oldest manufacturer in the Industry. .This pleasant work' will substantially add to your income I without interfering with your present? work. Applicant must be between the ages of 25 and 50 and oWn a car. ■i’ * 1 Write box 484, % Decatur Democrat, for interview. ■ 19th Warsaw Holstein Sale}| I vAt Ibe 4-H Club Bldg., Fair Grounds. Warsaw, Indiana M on Roads 15, 25 and U. S. 30 ■ FRIDAY - Sept. 19th -12 Noon DSTN 100 — HEAD HOLSTEIN’S — 100 • 4 *'l (80 Registered—2o Grades) I 4 Q I T. B. and Bang’s Tested—Many Catfhood Vaccinated I : . Featuring the Complete Dispersal of the Dan Stahiy herd. ■ ■ Several; outstanding covys and heifers In this offering. ■M x-.-® ■ ! .'’ !.! / ® H Fresh and heavy springers. Many outstanding springing Istl ■ ca|f heifers—Open Heifers—2o Heifep-Calves, born just right for ,4-H Club Work. Cows classified 5 “VG” and “GP’’—Good ■ record cows up to 603 tbs. fat. Popular bloodlines. I. A few Bulls from 3 to 13 mos. old including service-age sonsH KI of “DeGRAND," "DANDY GEORGE.” BkOKIE PRINCE ECHO.B ■ ECHO BROOK FOBES DICTATOR, grandson of “ROAMER” | ■ and out of “REBA” the “VG” Ind. GM cow. ■ BE SURE TO ATTEND TNIS SALE. ■ /I- A truckload of new occasional furniture will sell ■ at 10:30 A. M. Cows at 12 Noon SHARP. , * THE PLACE TO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE J AND OWN WITH PRIDE ’ - Ln Hi H jI‘LLANI) J. OSBORN, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer |B Pierceton, Indian* H AUCTS: Roy S. Johnson, Leland Osborn, Harry Bridge. 9 PEDj Herb A. Miller.

• A BARGAIN? TODAY? |! ; j As Your Branch Insurance Office You’d Pay Us ONLY When We Work For You. DIAL 3-4111. < : Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hili H'i" 11 11 ; I I I—. .. ... ..... B “GRANDMA” 4 , ■ / - Ru nuam « whum 1 By CHARLES KUHN ■ OH. NO "THAT WiLU) ’ I WANT SOMETHING THAT’LL I NECK, I REALLY HAMS WEED&I NEVER DO/r— — 7 CUT BIG ONES / AT MY PLACE ” , > ” -> ' < f ' ix.vt/ r* IJT 3 vs h/t i Aw . J //• IX V* f// [4sV pp 9 .,» |L\ >y r ~ ■ BLONDIE — j YOUTH WILL BE SERVED! \ « . r ' j: , .......... I ■ . . ... : ' . * BT "HR I3C THAT'S- STRANGE- t'D .fl T ]TI HI ■ : l|Pl l lHiH l </, <TSWEAR I HEARD SOMEONE V » IfAMtwAvP Bl / X f 5 Xp'—C CALLING MV . \ / VZadSnK G I MISTER ) tJ. V ’ / Cos WATER” WOh ■US? i • i .gjy--' '“■■ 1— -■“ r— — —| i u - i r ——_J L- : jjXa, ..; .'* * h -'■ !\ - 1 y • ’!■■ ‘ k lL \ ■'■ ’ .1' ‘ ! . 'T I ?fF •’. ’

j Astronomers have discovered « new white dwarf star that is smaller than the moon, heavier than the sun. A man weighing 150 pounds on earth would weigh several hundred thousand tons on the new dense star because of the difference in gravitational pull. — | GOODIN’S ’FOOD MARKET Next to Cort Theater ! OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK.. FORT WAYNE, UP Livestock : V>'. Hogs: 300; market 25c lower; 200-220 lbs 19.75 down; 220-240 lbs 19.25 down; 240-260 lbs 18.75 down; 260-280 lbs 18AM7 down; 280-300 lbs 17.50 down. Calves: steady at 34.00 down. I Lambs: 1.00 lower at 26.00 down; ewes 7.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, U P —Livestock: ! Hogs: 12,0001 Early sales barrows and gilts 25-40 c lower; later 25-50 c of. Choice 190-250 lbs 19.5019.75; top 19.90; 250-290 lbs 19.0019.50; heavier weights scarce. Cattle: 2,000, calves 400. Early sales good and choice fed steers and mixed yearlings fully steady; little done early on heifers. High -good and choice light to mediumweight steers 30.00-32.50. Vealers strong to 50c higher; choice and prime 30.50-33.00. Sheep: 1.590. Steady to 50c lower. Choice and prime j- ~ Markets At A Glance Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments higher in moderately active trade. Curb stacks irregular. Midwest stocks mixed. Silver Unchanged in New York at 8314 cents' a fine ounce. Cotton futures barely steady, i. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oats and soybean futures steady. Hogs: steady to 2J>c lower, top 19.85. Sheep: market ed. .Cattle: strong to 50c lower, top 35.75. Deserted 22 Years, Man Wins Divorce UP — Harold E. Dorland won a’ divorce today after testifying -that his wife deserted him 22 years ago and “I don’t think She’s coming back.” Dorland was married Oct. , 15. 1929. and his w-ife walked out April ly 1930. ' Three Men Arrested For Theft Os Corn > INDIANAPOLIS, \UP — Three Terye Haute men arrested amid police gunfire as they fled in a truck from a grain storage bin near Rosedale were charged With theft Monday, i Federal charges of stealing more than 2,000 bushels of corn owned by the Commodity x Credit Corp., and stored in Parke county, were filed against Kenneth Fry. 24; Fred W. Thomas, 31, and Herbert Shipley, 33. The men were caught last week when police, informed of shortages in the bins, set up a trap at night and waited Until the occupants of a truck loaded it with grain and drove away. ; 4— !- ; - -r-j ; Snake Expensive J NORTH KINGSTOWN, R. I. (UP) —A snake makes an expensive p,et. Thomas Hurley discovered. : He had to pay sll9 damages to Robert Ellen for damaging the latter’s automobile. The snake, which Hurley was carrying in'his glove compartment. stuck out its head and startled him, causing him to lose control. j To produce a finer pelt; minks and foxes raised for fur are having their regular diet complemented by pervinal, a vitamin-mineral supplement.

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1 KBNNET-MURRAY Corrected Sept. 16 160 to 170 lbs. 15.60 170 to 180 Ibe. 1?.35 186 to 200 1b5.i19.10 200 to 230 lbs. 19.35 230 to 240 Ibe. 19.10 240 to 250 lbs. 18.85 250 to 270 lbs. 18.35 270 to r3OO lbs. 17.60 300 to 325 lbs. 16.85 325 to 350 lbs. 16.10 350 to 400 lbs. ... 15.60 400 lbs. up 14.85 100 to 160 lbs. 14.650 Roughs ” 30Q lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.75 400 to 450 1b5.15.4i0 450 to 500 lbs. .___ 14.25 500 to 550 lbs. w __ 13.75 550 to 600 lbs. 13.25 600 lbs. up 12.75 Stags 12.00 Boars 10.00 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) 31.50 Spring Lambs (Fri. &,Sat.) 25.5 Q Yearling Lambs 12.00!. Ewes — ...L J 4 «.00 / SCHMITT STOCK YARD* - Corrected Sept. 16 v 160 to 170 lbs. t 15.75 170 to 180 lbs. 18.00 220 to 240 lbs. 18.75 180 to 200 lbs. 19.00 200 to 220 lbs. L_._ 19.25 240 to 2so 1b5.18.50 260 to 280 lbs. 17.75 280 to 300 lbs. T ___ 17.25 300 to 325 lbs. ... 16.75 325 to 350 lbs. __w__V______ 16.25 350 to 400 lbs, 15.75 14U to 160 lbs. 13.50 UM) tpdMO lbs. 13.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.50 Stags ___l_ 12.00 Boats 10.00 Veals. — L____ 30.00 Lambs 26.00 Ewes 7.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR ’Corrected Sept. 16 Beans subject to caauga during day. Prices delivered at elevate. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lea*. \ Corn: .06 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS i Furnished By r DECATUR FARMS Phone S2I4S Corrected Sept. 16 Large Clean Whites 4.4. .5} Large Clean Rrown .51 Mediums *; .42 Pullets .29 Call for poultry pneoa.

TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Ldc|l and I Long Distance RHONE 3-2607 iflEf - BURK Elevator Co. Decatur « Paterson - Monroe TRY OUR MARKS FILM - SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs