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, QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds 7 -• i aiMfct.»«.T T » j • ■' . . . all of these beihocrart Want Ads I cut out to answer — and you sneeze!”. «•■ °; Real Estate WB WANT TO BUY 80 or 120 acre farm, North of De- J catur, OEL hard surface road. The Suttles Company, Phone 3-3605. » ./ ' - J 242 4t - “MIDWEST HOMES—4 to 7 rpoms? Low in Cost—High in quality—all houses custom built to your I specifications and floor plan—j beat the wintei\ weatiiet without a. /one day, shell erection. Write for j Vfree literature or visit houses on k -display at Midwest Homes, Box ' 169, y 2 mile north of Noblesville, ‘ Indiana, on Rte. 37 —open 7 dayspfer t week;” 242 T FOR SALE—Several roal estate contracts, paying 6%j net. You can help a youhg couple get their own home and still not have the worry and' repairs necessary when owning rental \property. Why not investigate this superior way to invest money |n a growing Decatur? Contracts range from $2,300 -Up. Bob i Heller, A \\ good realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. j 221 TF FOR SALE—Converted homes in - Uniontown.pn state highway 224. '• Wonderful opportunity to get into countrjr and live while saving to build -your Own home. Room to build in frorit later uO , ing old home as Tentaj or utility building. Rights to witer lights and sewers. Priced from $275 to |475 doXvD, monthly j payments $25. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. ■ 232 TF FOR SALE—MODERN jjoME Five rnonis and bath-, newly painted and decorated., new I roof, fine built-in [kitchen' features, ample closet space,! an attraotive nicely arranged home? New. garage. Ideally located one block from Catholic i school and dhurch and , close t to"business section of Deca- ! tur, Write or call 3-3201 7 J. F. Sanmann or George Q. Thomas, Midwest Realty Auction Co., De-. ,' catur, Indiana, 244 4t FOR SALE —In north part of city three' bed room F.H.Aj. approved home. A real oppoNdnity for growing family because third bedroom is large enough for several children sleeping or playing. Ft|ll basement, fire place, divided back yard for recreation and garden, garage, everything you would extpectl Full landscaping. If you -■ buy this today you 4an 4>e sety tied; by quid weather, Bob Heller, A good realty service, Phone ’ 314106, Heller Building. 221 TF For sale— nearly new modiJERN HOME with four rboms and , bath, plenty of closet space, hardwood floors,, fine built-in kitchen features. Has fine J four room basement apartment finished in Knotty Pine, closets [and built-in \ asphalt ti|e flooring. 1 electric water heater an 4 automa- | tic forced air oil furnace, outside entrance. Two car 1 garage? large I - lot—an ideal two family home or • an excellent. setup tor profesif sionai nijj.nL Write -3201, f J. F. Sanmann,, or ‘George 0. / Thomas. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 1 ; 244 4t t 'FOR SALE—BgAUiT.IFUE’ SUBURB4N HOME nearly new ranch type home and two aqres of land. This home wasLbuilt by the owm er and is unusually well constructed. Has large living room, beautiful kitchen, twp bedrooms a r fid modern type bath fixtures. I Lots of closet space, large utility roonu nice breezeway and two car garage. Good well and cist- \ erh with motor plumbing. Fine landscaped yard—ideally located on paved road. Sh’owfi by appointment. Write or Call 0-3201, J. 1» Sanmann or George C, Thoma®;, ' 1 Midwest Realty Auction Co.. De* catun Indiana- B 244 4!‘ Automotive NICE selection late i model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. ; j 252 TF FOR/SALE—IS37 La Salle 4-dpoE radio and heater. Good transportation. Butler’s Garafce, 128 South Ist] street. \ ■ 243 3t our! USED CARS are safety tesfed and guaranteed-f-Buy with confidence at Zintsmaßter Mo- ,\ tor Sales, ? Ist & Monroe ;SL Phone 3-2003. ] 247 Th ■ r —.—w— — —j — . 0 If you have something,to sell or rooms for rent* try • Democrat Want Ad. It brings rciaults. 1,

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RAT[ES For 25 woras or less: 1 tuna 75c; 2 times 11..25; 3 times >1.50; 6 times $2.25. For Consecutive days, i No classified skipday ads accepted. ; , Black ■ face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, )5c minimum. i i Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over reg--1 ular rate. Card of Thanks, Obitpary,> In Memoriam, 3c per word, 11.00 minimum. Copy must be in office by 10, a. in. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 0 a. m. Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and. quality eggs. Decatur Farms. ’ 135 TF FOR SALE™Bottle gas service. Special low rates 'on cooking and wafer heating. StUcky & ’ Co., Mohroe, Ind. TF WANTED ?Tp BUY— Good ■quality pullet eggs. Let us pustom dress your chjfckens. Decajtur Farms. I - / , |i ■ 207 TF FOR SALE — Farmers horse, hide pork sole work shoes. Good tit- » ting, long lasting. Haflich & Morribsey Shoe Store, 125 North !' '' 2nd street, Decatur.| 25 TF i FQR SALE—Two. registered Dorset Rams. Excellent , t’3r any com- » . merciai flock. T Reasonable price. M. M. Werlink R.j ij, Ossian, " mile north and 1% mile Magley, Indiana. 244 3t=x FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horsep. cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial 0 and ask for ; Enterprise 3450. W’e pay a|l phone charges; The Stadler i Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF ; For Sale-Misc. | SALE—One 275 gallon oil tank, Phone 3-2717.1; 242 6t FOR SAEJE—. Large size Estate heatrbla; stove, in good condition. 91a DierkeS street. 244 3t-x FOR'SALB— Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ? ■ \ 197 TF FOR SALE -r— Philco Radios and , Refrigerators, Stucky & Co., Monroe,'lnd. j 274 TF FOR Two <»: 50 x 20 slight ly used ’ truck tires, will sell □.cheap. Knapp Service Station. . ’ ’’ 244 St FOR 'SALE 2 —Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF G. E. and’ MAYTAG Appliances, see Fager Maytag Sales. \147 South ’ ! 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. 243 6t FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Inif. 274 TF i FOR SACE— Frigidainp refrigera- ’ tors; ranges; washers; briers; > water" heaters; t freezers. Large ’ trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. ’ ?'■ ■. ' ' \ 167 TF BOY’S SIIQES—I pair, size ,f7A; 1 1 pair, size st£A; 1 pair Tennis shops.; Al| in good condition, in1 quire at 1306 West Monftoe street? 1 •\- \ ' I ■ 243 2t ‘ SPECIAL LOW on bottle gas, fpt cooking or heating. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd, street, Phone 3-3808. ! 243 ,3t •, FOR SALE—Westinghouse refrigerator/ la good condition. Mrs, Ida Andrews, l mile south of 1 ’ 24 ' : ■ ' ? 242 3t-x TURKEYS FOR SALE at Lytle's Turkey frarm. Soon will sdll the i flock,xcall noon or evenings. No sales oil Sunday; Also Turkey broilers.-' ’■ j. y- 243 18t : SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING > » need®, tye have the New 3 stage 5 gas bjirner. New oil heaters & Mazelin -Heating Ser- , vice, A 23i<S North 2nd street, > phone ‘ NEW JOHNSON 5 it P; MOTdRS j • —Just tbb thing for his Christmas gift, j? Orders now being taken. Motor Sales, 222 ’ North 3r s d street. Phone 3-4108. .' ' | : 237 TF r HOOVER-4-Factory rebuilt vacuum anteed year. Also new Hoover tank add upright cleaners. We i service f all makPs. Klenk’s. r Phone .^2158.\ 229 TF [» - a> ..... . .. — FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators, .Hpine freezers and Electric ranges;-if you want quality get i Kelvinator — trade now for a t new Ktefevinator see them at DE- ‘ CATUR’HATCHERY. 231 TF i FREE Jpeel free to iooh around '• in our store at our fine merchandiser such as furniture, floor cov-. r erimgs, tedding, lamps and appliances; and every day hardr ware needs. Open each evening t ezcfcpt 4tfed. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. J 62 TP

FOR SALE— Maytag gas range, ■A-l shape. See James Kitchen Sr, i. 428 Mcßarnes street, phone 3-6055. \ 244 TF ■A... - , Wanted Wanted to but— aii kinds of | poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S De cat u r ■ | Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF TASKING machine repairing. ; lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and. used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463. ; , ; V- □ L f 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED and converted to modern elecfric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewl ing Machine Shop. 223 North First Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p m. j 232 27t-x ; Help Wanted I j JANITOR SUPPLY SALESMAN, > part or fhll time, Adams and ad- ! joining counties open, attractive : proposition. Write box 501 c/o Dejnocrat 242 3t-x rn \ ; For Rent WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room modern house. Can give references. Thomas Eichhorn, P. O, Box 26<, 242 3t-x pOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment, private entrance, in [ good For further information call 3-4305, between 3: 6o ami. & p.m. 244 3t FOR RENT—3 toom apartment, unfurnished. Private entrance and bath, heat and water furnished, no children, phone 3-2786 from 4 ; to 7 p.m. 235 TF ’ FOR RENT— i\oom furnished apartment, with steam heat and refrigerator. 1 block from busi- ’ ness district. Party interested must be interviewed in person. Kenneth Hirschy, I|4 Adams street, phone 3-2730. , 242 3l Trade in a Good town —Decaturl ? VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering • Curing - Processing [ \ LOCKERS FOR RENT SHOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ihd. .. y-

CANDY DISTRIBUTOR! v .■ ! > SPARE TIME-NO SELLING ' \ Large Nationally known company with over 2500 operators representing It, has opening for responsibly car owner to deliver its candy confections to local route of vending machines. No Selling or experience necessary as cprnpany will train and instruct. Earnings up to $3,600.00 year possible spare time and thru company financial^assistance, should rapidly build up into lucrative full time business with $16,000.00 year. income potential. To qualify for dealership, applicant must be defi- ' nitely^settled in community, own car, furnish references, and have $600.00 wprking capital for inventory. Applicants meeting tliese basic requirements, may include phoqe' l number in , application. For interview write; Box 502, % Democrat. DUROC SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1952, IsOOP.M. JAY CITY \ . 50 Head of BOARS and GILTS Lee Roy Boehm, Owner Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer , E. W. Clerk ' ‘i ' 1 ' i ! . i Indiana Mechanical Corn Picking CONTEST at RUSHVILLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCTOBER nth — - ■ -| 9 . R T 1 JI Longenbsrger _*V Craijpdk', Ind. Z JF Z will enter this Z a WA State Contest / ff 3 fl with a * BELLE CITY h j One Row Picker BELLE CITY CORN PICKERS | ARE ON DISPLAY AT th I i I lliriJLlA’ IMPLEMENT UltlKKlO SALES ; State Routes 27 4 38 Decatur, Ind.

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Mlscsllansous I WILL BABY SIT afternoons or - evenings, please call 3-2368. ,< K’. ’i 244 2t * x INSOLATION—Save fuel; Insulate i with Eagle-Picher lead wool, (Not i Rock Wool). Call for free esti- j mate. Klenk’s. 16 TF ROOFING —See us tor your roofing and siding needs. Rhodes Roofing & Siding. Decatur phone 3-3764 or Fort Wayne Harrison 6744. 238 T-x ROOFING & SIDING— We apply Carey roofing and eidlng, many colors and patterns to choose i from. Call for free estimates, phone 3-3158. KLBNKS. 74 TF ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER—Sewers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams* Wells Counties. C. R. William*, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF APPLIANCE SBRVICB. We eervice all makes of washere, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. [329 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspool*, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drain* cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF 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 of Kohler, Amejrican Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Cal*, us for free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF | Mates Not Rivals .PONTOTOC, Miss. (UP) — Mrs. Mary Knox celebrated her 40th anniversary, as cashier of thte First National Bank here. Until his death two years ago her husband was president of a rival bank but Mrs. Knox says their “interests never clashed.” Mystery Solved NORWICH, N. Y. (UP)—A mysterious spring bubbled out of the ground here about ten years ago. T0day—365,000,000 gallons later — it’s dried up. Consumed by curiosity. the village superintendent and a crew dug down a few feet, found a broken water main and fixed it Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

They Ride Now ' DETROIT UP — After years of looking at the city’* water supply without being able to ride on it, the department of water supply finally ha* a boat It will be used to patrol water intakes along the Detroit Rivet and take sample*. '■* ' I ‘ Three On One Light NiISW BRITAIN, Coan. <Up) — Firemen were puzzled when three awnings burst into flame* on an apartment, building. Then they found that someone had dropped a lighted cigarette from an upper floor. It fell on the tirat; awning, burned through, and did the same on the next two.

— SPECIAL — USED BUILDING MATERIAL at 322 MERCER AVENUE j Salesman on Duty Until 6:00 P. M. TUESDAY through FRIDAY Merit Pfan LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Lpan System offers available cash credit in sums from S2O to SSOO to busband and wife or single persons ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE TO APPLY—You may use any of the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. No endorsers or co-makers. 1. You may telephone us—and tell us of your money needs. 2-. Ynh may cut this ad cut —write your name and address on it—-and then mail it to us. 3. Or call at office-—conveniently located. Private consultation rooms. ' I Ii" ' Lmm MwMy asds was d«v you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 North Second Street PHONE 3-2013 r \ ' DECATUR. IND.

Public Auction I ■ 'L i - \ ' 1 1 1 ha've sold my farni and purchased a Residence Property in Decatur and will *ell the following: A FARM TOOLS, CHICKENS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS — ANTIQUES — Saturday, October 25, 11:00 A.M. LOCATION: Two mile. East of Decatur, Indiana, then 2 miles North. 40 WHITE LEGHORN Laying Hens. FARM TOOLS: Corn Shetler. Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrow. Fence Stretcher, Garden Tools, 12 Ft,, Ladder, 15 Ft. Ladder, Fanning Mill, ANTIQUE Flail HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES: Bedroom Suite Complete, HA'bTD X ICLADE Walnut Bed, Antique Hand Made Rocker, High Chair over 100 years old; Hand Made Walnut Child’s Bed. Antique Chairs. Shelf. Picture Frames, BUTTER BOWL & LADLE. COPPER KETTLE afid Copper Wash Boiler, Kitchen Chairs and Extension Table, Electric Clock, Radid, 11-3x12 Rug, Nearly New three-burner Oil Range with Oven, DUO-THERM Circulating Heater and 145 gal. oil storage.tank; White Enamel Kitchen Heater; Porch Swing; Cooking Utensils. Silverware, Lots of Dishes, Some ANTIQUE DISHES, and hundreds of small items. WOODWORKING LATHE with complete set of turning tools England), SAW TABLE will handle 14” saw complete with assorted saws, Emory Wheel abd Motor, CABINET WORKERS BENCH with two clamping ,vices with wooden screws, BOLT CASE with new asserted bolts.' ■ •’ TERMS-rCASH Mrs. MARY A. RABBIT-Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer ’ \ , ' George C. Thomas—Representative J Sale Conducted by MMwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind. Lunch wilt be served by the ladies of the-Union Chapel Church. : 1 1& 22

“... You Will get full valve for your money in any insurance contrapt "you buy from this agency. Buy Your Insurance Where Insurance is a Business and Not a Sideline. DIAL 3-3111. I Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill I I!g.U I LX!WUWBNMwMwim mm ii |ii.Un mi lii i' .i|ni|iiii ■■uh W«i■■ ■ p in .[■■«» iUi. m-wF “GRANDMA” j y "A •I | By CHA RLES KUHN J V ' (how OLD must! t BELIEVE YA GOTTA BE I I ARE YOU GONNA VOTE WHEN I WON’T YOU HAVE ANOTHER J • I \ YA BET’VOTE, 21, CLIFTON f- ' YOU GET OLD ENOUGH, , SODA, CLIFTON ? / —-f —' V r i GRANDMA'? y/ GRANDMA ?y \ \ f -n-rtltn/pX M y \| V 'HmIU |Ak ■ V ’’fl® ' h / Sc "■ nr nk / —a A I I KUHM- 10-1$ V |O?pt MMg itirg ?estwm Syndjcatje. Werld Rights ~ 1 - | X T \ r 1 1 . I ,i-|,ili : „i;', vs U BLONDIE— | ’ V INSULATED IN HIS OWN HOME ""IthIS 19 OUTRACEOUS l l i / N ’O W - DON'T SCOLD HIM n Kx CANT DO CI PcMEMBEP WHEN WE MY CH TO V i A JMSOPRyFHIS E S' WENT TO SCHOOL.YOU 4 ( PUMBBGLL? ' I sSSL ' k_ USED TO LEAVE VOUQ Y L tSJsovFPAT SCHOOLBOOKS KE I AM k 'C 8?W/ © b 'a 4 i >r i v ir?W ”' ■ ■ jUr fr/l kA'' nk i ■ ’ c:l«i. j t'.xHk It It 1 jfs> I *o »6 4 W JMb, Zz JI K z' J - \> Qet’ fIH&Z osn W — 5 1 Qi jy , _* fry lys- - tn> ■ — I, - '» ■■ *** 1 I~ Tl~Ar*M Aei U- " ■■: ■W.r n .I -i : ■ 1 i . ■ - . . .

Good Deed Wasted ST. LOUIS Mo. UP — Sgt. Robert Livesay picked iap a victim of a hit-and-run driver and sped to a hospital using bls automobile horn as a siren. A stoplight and traffic Wouldn’t respond. The result was three other persons injured, three cars smashed, and arrest of the good Samaritan ‘for reckless driv- _ Dopey Sounds Off ' Ala. (UP)—Mr. and (Mrs. Harold A* Fincher have an antimated alarm clock at their | house. Their two-year-old yellow parakeet flies into the bedroom ever/ morning at 6 a.m. and loudly announces, “Dopey (wants ‘his breakfast! Dopey loves soup! Get up!” - i |f hi inJ -4- |i ii \ If you have something to sell or room* for rent, a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, Ind. UP—Livestock: f Hogs: 300. Steady; 190-240 lbs. 19.60; 240-280 lbs, 19.10;, 280-310 lbs. 1(8.35; . pigs 16.00 down; roughs 18.00 down. Cattle: Steady; steers 34.00 (lown; heifers 31.00 dow,ni; cows I 0.00 down; bulls down; Calves steady, 20.50 down? • Lambs: Steady to 50 cents' low«r 25.50 down;, ewes 6.00; town; bucks 5.00 down. ' \ I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK \ INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: 1 J i • | Hogs: 1(1,500. Mostly 15-0 lower; early bulk choice 180-25(1 -lbs. 19.51-19.65; several hundred 1 Choice 225 lbs. down; 19.751 late little over 19.66 with 19.50 popular; mixed weight choice 250-300 lbs. 19.0 J-19.50; over 300 lbs. scarce; Cows about steady;, choice 40 lbs down 17.75-18.75. Cattle:; 1,100; calves 400. Fed Jteers add yearlings fairly attiv*e; hort two loads high choice near 900 lb. steers bought to arrive 34.00; small lot choicle neat 800 lb. mixed yearlings 32.00; i cows uneven; canners and ; gutters i 10.01-13.50; commercial 15.5017.00; bulls steady; copunierCial and . r gdod 18.00-19.00; dealers moderately active, about steady; jehoicC and prime 30.00-32,502 compnercial and gobd 24.00-29.50 L Sheep: 1,500. Fat lambs weak to mostly 25 lower; early bulk choice and prime 23.50 to mostly 24.00; good and choice 21.5(1-23.50. At A Glance Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower. • . \ U. S. government bonds firm in moderately active trading. , Curb stocks lower. Midwest stocks lower, i Silver unchanged in New; York at 83%c a fine ounce. [ I Cotton futures higher? Grains in Chicago: Wheats corn, rye, oats and soy bead futures mixed. Hogs: Steady to 25c higher, top 19.65, Sheep: Weak to 50c lower, top 24.00. Cattle:! 25c lower to 50c higher, top 36.50. ’ If you nave sometning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. I ; ~ J < 1 r rR : I ■dF J? 1 ■■ i r NEV/ CLERK of the U. S. Supreme Court is Harold B. Willey, Shown at his desk in Washington. He succeeds the late Charles E. Cropley in the tribunal’s highest norijudicial post, and is the 11th man to hold job In the court’s 163year history. (International) ! Trade in a Good Town—Decatur!

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected October 15 160 to 170 lbs. J 16.00 170 to 180 lbs. 17.50 180 to 190 lbs. 418.50 190 to 230 lbs. 4—- 19.00 230 to 240 lbs. 18.75 240 to 250 lbs. 18.50 250 to 270 lbs. 18.00 270 to 300 lbs. }17.25 300 to 325 lbs. 16.5 Q 325 to 350 lbs. 15.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 400 lbs. up 14.50 100 to 160 lbs, 415.00 , Roughs (I 300 lbs. down L 17.25 300 to 250 1b5.i16.75 350 to 400 Ibs. 15.75 400 to 450 lbs. 14.75 450 to 500 lbs., 14.00 r : 500 to 550 1b5.]13.50 550 to 600 lbs. L 13.00 600 lbs. up 12.25 Stag* J, _J . ij.m Boars ..10.00 Vea?B (Fri. & Sat.> 32.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. &; Sat) 24.00 Yea lings 12.00 Ewes 4|__15.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected October 15 160 to 170 lbs. 16.00 170 to (180 lbs. 17.50 180 to 200 lbs. .... 18.50 200 to 220 lbs. __19.00 220 to 240 lbs. .... 18.75 240 to 260 lbs. 18.25 260 to 280 lbs. 17.50 280 to 300 lbs. 17.25 300 to 325 lbs. ____j 16.75 325 to 00 lbs. .... 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 r r 140 to 160 lbs. 13.75 100 to 140 lbs. 12.75 * Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn17.25 Stags ....12.00 Boars j. 10.50 Veals L 30.00 Lambs 23.00 Ewes *_4'. _ ._ 6.06 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET > BURK ELEVATOR \ ' Corrected October 15 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for. prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE i EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS I Furnished By • DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected October 15 Large Clean Whites __4-.57 Large Clean Brown .36 Mediums .40 Pull.-ts .34 Call for poultry prices. ! . L'i'TK.:, H Iv. f -

_..— ,— _ ■■-■-, - “ TEEPLE Moving & Trucking r Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Elevator Co. L. Decatur - Peterson - Monroe ’■ TRY OUR MARKS FILM { SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 1 Smith Rexall Drugs