Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1952 — Page 5

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds ... Zfr< “I’m beginnings to think Alvin h&8 found! 4 better job in the Democrat Want Ads!” ' Ileal Estats ■ FOR SALB-LSmsll house on extra large let at dteet city limits. Wonderful opportunity for family wishing city school facilities, plus garden and breathing space. \ Only |2200. Bob Heller, A good Realty Service/ f Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. ; 254 TF FOR SALE—In north part of city three bed room F.H.A. approved home. - A real opportunity for growing family because third bedroom is large enough for several * children sleeping or playing. Full basement, fire place, divided back yard for recreation and garden,* garage, everything you would 'expect. Full landscaping. If you buy this todays! you can be settled by cold weather. Bob Heller, A good realty ; service, Phone , Heller Building. 221 TF ■'fga SALE —Several real estate contracts, paying 6%j net. You can help a young 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 in a growing Decatur J range from $2, ; 300 up; Bob Heller,'A gbod realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller' Building. 221 TF FOR SALE—Nice two , bedroom home ready to pnove into in west part of city, close to G£. Can qualify for excellent F.H.A. loan ot’ present liberal loan may be ! Priced considerably be-., low present reproduction price, owner will sell for only $8,500 as he is leaving ; city. Interior has beep redecora|.dd this year. Bob Holler, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106, Belter Building. \ 1. 246 TF FOR SALE—3 Bedroom home located bn \be4ffitiful 10th street. New 2 car garage, new siding and 1 insulation, enclosed back porch. .Immediate possession. Owner wifi sell bn contract With small down payment add balance like rent. The Kept; Realty & Auction Co., Decatur*, ; Indiana, Phone , 3-3390, C. W. sent, Gerald Strickler. I 'h' ' > • 260 3t ' "" ; •' ' lll if "F"' ■' l ' '■'' "" • Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! W—i— J i '|iw '~J | TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FQR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING taHh RtxaU Drags J''- , ; : > ■ ■!. \ ... j 1 n USEDOMS f— — , 1947 FORD ’■ j Vi -Twi Panel j Truck, A-l. 1951 Studebaker Commander, ; Convertible, Radio, * < Heat, Overdrive. ■ — 1950 NASH 4-Dr. Statesman. Radio, Heater, Low Mileage J A nice car. ‘ JL r Jr , Ji.’ >1948 Studebaker 4-Door, Over-drive and Heater. [ I II 1. ■ 'HU— We now have some new models of new Studebakers for im-. mediate delivery. You can now own a New t Studebaker As LowlW4|.ss, per As ZD 4 *’ Month I -A—ENGLE & IRWIN MOTOR SALES “Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer” W i ii .J ■ ’

J LOCAL CLASSIFIED ; ADVERTISING RATES For zu words or less: 4 time 7&c; 2 times $1.25; ' 2 times 6 times $2.25. For consecutive days. No classified ikipday ads accepted- ‘ x- • Black face 10 point, 5c per word each Insertion; 75c minitpum. '. ' > Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over reg- \ ular rate, , Card of Thanks, Obituary, Ih Memoriam, 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. V” I " ’ . Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, . Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. Automotive*"** NICE selection late model! used cars. DICK MANSFIELD >otor Sales. ■ 262 TF OUR USED CARS are safety test; ' ed and, guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Iht & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SI Plymouth '2-door radio apd heater, very low mileage. Local one owner, see Paul Styers.-’Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9. 259 3t FOR SALE —1950 Dodge 4-door, 31,000 miles, radio, heater and fluid drive. One owner car, very nice, see Haul Myers, Beery Motor Sates? Open evenings till 9. ' ' 259 3t ’FOR SALE —1942 Plymouth, new paint, runs and looks like* new, $150.00 down,, balance monthly, see 'Paul Myers. Beery Motor ! Sales. Open evenings till 9. 259 3t Farmer’s Col. •WE BUY chickens and quality eggs.) Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALEi—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & ‘ Co., Monroe, Ind. 197 TF FOR SALE—Bottle gas service. Special tew rates bn cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monrbp, Ind. ; \ 62 TF FOR SALfc — Fouj* outstanding Duroc male hogs; reasonable, tee Roy Boehm, Jay City. ' 257 6t FOIi SALE—Bure Hampshire boars. mite south, %. mite past of county farm. O. K. RMclift. ' ! CQNDENSED BUTTER MILK peps up pullets and pigs. Fresh sbip'rjhent,' $5.25 per hundred weight in barrels. Decatur Farms. 254 T FOR SALE —Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fittlngj long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. - 25 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We reraove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial Q and ask for Enterprise 3450. W® P®y phone charges. The Stadler Fertillizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF For Sale — Wlise. FOR SALE —Two occasional chairs, both hew. less than half price, > - . call 4-33741 after 5:30. 260 6t B’OR SALE —Shorthorn bull, beef I /type. 12 months old. 1 4 mite west ' of Decatur on River ro&d. Roy i'S. Johnson, phone 3-26U3. J(»0 3t FOR SALE —Rugs and Broadloom carpeting. Open evenin®except ; Wednesday. Stucky-& J eixj, Monroe, Ipd. I “F 92 TF COMPARE OUR >efore| you buy. Save up to 20%. Hoagland’ Hardware, Hoagland, Indi- . ana. ? ■ / -I ■ 251 27t FOR SALE — Bottle Gjas Ranges ! many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nibes. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. j 274 T v F CHRISTMAS LAY A WAY.— Now is the time to lay Wway those Christmas toys and gifts. Übrick . Brothers. . ] 156 TF FOR SALE —Frigidaire'. refrlgerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freesbrs. Large trade-ins. Uh rick Brothers. ; 167 TF FOR SALE —Man’s navy blue coat, . ,i size 36: dress, size Is. All new. Mrs, Ralph Merriman, phone 3-3495 at 620 South |3th street. I'-' ( ; 266 3t ■u. t 1 BOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners. $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover ! tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk's Phone ; 3-2158.; 229 TF f’OR SALE —Deer rifles, Remington slide 3006; No. 760 Savage 300 slide action and Mar-{ lin 3030 lever action; also lots of '22 rifles and shot guns. Coppess Corner. 257 4t VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing - Processing JLOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ind.

FOR SALE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind; 274 TF TURKEYS FOR SALE at Lytle’s Turkey Farm. Soon will sell the flock, call noon or evenings. No sales on Sunday; Also Turkey broilers. 243 18t FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, \ if you want quality got Kelvingtoi* — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DEj CATUR HATCHERY; 231 TF FOR SALE—One square aluminum tub, late model washer'; Also a complete line of G. E. alnd MAYTAG Appliances. Eager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. 255 6t NEW JOHNSON 5 H. P. MOTORS —Just the thing for his Christmas gift Orders new being taken. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 22? North 3rd street. Phone 3-4108.• 237 TF FRiE® — Feel free to look iaround in our store at pur fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. \ Open each evening ! except Wed. Stucky & Co., Mbriroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 4 62 TF SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING ; needs. We have the New 3 stage 1 gas burner. New oil heaters & furnaces. Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. /f 242 TF SPEClAL—Pre—Christmas d i sepunt on Nationally advertised aUtomatite defrosters. The ideas g|ft. Additional generous discount for quantity purchases. No mail pr phonp orders or deliveries?. Call at 1121 Master Drive, Decatdr, Indiana. 259 3t-x FOR SALE —New Admiral radios: Sunbeam toasters; Fryryte deep flyers; Proctor toasters; Sunbeam waffle irons; Arvin radios; Sunbeam Mixmasters; Sunbeam Coffee Masters; Sunbeam Shave Masters; ,Arvin heaters, Mazelin Heating Service 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. 260 3t Help Wanted AMBITIOUS PERSON to represent Nationally advertised product. Full pr part time. Highest commissions paid. No car necessary, call 3-9932 for appointment. 259 6t-x j Wanted ‘ ; WANTED—4O,OOO to 90,000 vyater softener, Melvin Liechty, Bernb, Indiana. 260 3t-x 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 Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463. v • . 4 194TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED '^4 —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sew- ’ jng Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store bouts 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. '. 259-24tx WANTED—CIean Rags~loc Wh No Curtains, Stockings, Rayori Dresses, etc.will be accepted. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. iLost and Found LpSTr-3 chicken coops on Poe road. Reward. Write boj? 509 ■% Daily Democrat. 259 3t-x LpST—Pearl Rosary, yellow gold chain, Patricia Cass, 342 South :3rd. street. \ s 260 It-x LOST -— Black billfold, between Equity and Court House.* Mrs. Eugene Suman, Willshire, Ohio. Reward. \ 260 It-x FOUND—MaIe hound dog. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement.. Phone 3-8141 after 5:00 p.m. ' 257 3t-x LOST —Blue Parakeet pet. Anyone seeing it, please call C. \W. Kent, 311 North 9th street, Phone 3-2648, Reward for return. • For Rent For RENT—2 -room furnished ; apartment with private bath, gas heat, 216 North 4th street. 'j j - ' .255 TF FOR RENT — 2 \ room furnished apartment, suitable for working man or woman or young couple. Private entrance, $12.00 weekly. / j 116 South 13th street. 258 3t FOR RENT—3 room unfurnished upper apartment, heat, water, lights & gas stove furnished. Ini quire at 927 North sth street. 260 st-x ' ? ; ; 4- 4— ‘ More persons over 65 years old own automobiles than young people between the ages of 18 and 24. Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! ■ ' I . v .■ ij- *

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Mlscdllan—n» INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Rimyoh, Decatur Insurance Agency. T INSULATION—Save fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wooL (Net Rock Wool). Call tor tree estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF ROOFING A SIDING—We apply Carey roofing and siding, many colors and patterns to choose \ from. Call tor tree oattmatM, phone 3-2158. KLENKS. .[ U TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Wiliams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 80, Toeain. \ J ; ' f I>7 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makedr Klenk's. Phone 8-2158 ' b y ' TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with Electric putting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 Mid let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also havje a full line of Kohler, American Standard and ether popular makes of plumbing supplier. Cell us for free estimates. KLENK'S HUNTERS— Take care with that gun this fall, but if an accident should happen you can’t afford to be without our accident policy, only 50c a week will pay your doctor, hospital and other bills up to SSOO, more in some cases. ThhUs right 50c a week. Bob Heller, Heller Insurance Agency, Phone 3-4106 Heller Building. TT KOREAN PEACE (CoiHlmied From Pay Os) eral Trygve Lie Saturday night by Mexican delegate Luis\ Padilla, who wtas president of Jast year’s Parte general assembly, 3. A Peruvian plan, whidh may be embodied in a formal resolution when Peruvian delegate Dr. Victor A. Belaunde speaks today, providing for an immediate ceaseffrie and creation of a new U. N. commission to settle the prisoner l impasse that hag brought suspension. of the Korean truce talks. The American proposal, unveiled last week and co-sponsored by 20 other nations, provides for U. N. ! endorsement of the principle of i non-forcible repatriation of prisoners and for an appeal to the Reds i to accept a truce on these terms. •Russia’s resolution would create -a new U. N- commission to seek a . settlement of the Korean question. It makes no mention of the prison- . er issue and there is some confu- ( sion whether it is intended that the commission tackle the truce dead- > lock or only a broader Korean settlement once a truce was put in effect. i ) 1 | !■ ADLAI TO MAKE , , (Continued From Page Owe) 1 yiejd on this point, Stevenson ; said, would be “to lose our moral 1 position, to lose everyt&inp.’' ! “It seeing to me therefore, that ( while we are building up our | strength in Korea we must con- • tinue to seek a formula for settling this one remaining issue by . negotiation without compromising our national honor and our friends. We must use all our hii genuity and flexibility to explore i one avenue of approach after an- '■ I ;--r":-:--—■ v f'"" /Cf/ 5 4 < j "sr ■ Jra i ’ i . JI i COMMUNIST party must be forqsd to register with the government «u a Russian-allied group bent on c creating a Soviet America, Peter C. Brown, chairman of the Sub- ! versives Activities Control board declares in Washington. The findings of the board’s two-membei panel climax more than 14 months I bearings. ! Ili fl <‘ v 'I ’ ?‘i : i\ . h > ■ l-\.

other unkil we discover the avenue that leads ns to a peaceful and honorable . settlement,” he •aid. fi “The important thing to remember is that a third world war must be avoided. Many wars have bean avoided by and many started .by ? recklessness;” he maintained. J i-4 u. EISENHOWER — (C *^* w > ing to fig farm prices for political advantage’” \ ’ “Thay won’t get away with it,” Adams said. /This time the American people wSll give them a good whipping os eleetton day." The Republicans had charged, following the defeat of New York Gov. Thomas «. Dewey In the 1848 presidential campaign, that the Democrats b«|l rigged farm prices during the last week before the •lection. ; | . =’ ’’ u ■ 4 HEAVY VOTE - (C<mtl»wed Fwm Pip Os) last several ejections about TO percent of these eligible voters have gone to the poTte. O. K. Baker, head of the Daily Democrat joi> printing department, where county ballots are printed, will stand by all day election day to print additional ballots in any \ .

Public Auction The' undersigned will sell at public auction, located 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills, Ind., in brick house on north side of road. Saturday, Nev, 8,19521:00 p.m. C.S.T. • ) HOUSEHOLD GOODS Home (tomfort kitchen range; Kalamazoo heatrola; 5-burner SavOii range; Wilson heater; Montgomery Ward refrigerator; oak extension drop leaf table; kitchen stool; ironing board; fruit cupboard; Oak round fable; buffet; 6 straight back chairs; Norge gasoline washer; foldlhg -table; 2 folding chairs;' folding cot; 3 rocking chairs; Coronadb battery radio; yard chair; large antique pier mirror; round , statid; 2 will mirrors; antique love seat; 2 antique chairs; oak bed and Yprings; dresser; mahogany bed and springs; 2 commodes; marble top presser; square stand; Improved Empress sewing chine; day bedj; 2^wardrobes; iron bed and springs; garden plow; J. C. Higgins J 6 gun; friiit dishes; 9 x 12 rug; miscellaneous articles. TwO-wlieeled trailer with stock rack, with good 600 x 16 tires. . > , \ | MRS. BELLE SCOW, Owner Clerk —SJhe&nan Nyffler ’ Auctioneer-—Suman Bros. * 3 a public Auction 1J FARM EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1952 —1 P. M. LOCATIO|(: 1% miles North of Portland, Indiana, or No. 27 to Black Top then K miles East to school and South to Ist house on West side of road, || 3 to 175 lbs.; FarmaH Fl 2on Rubber; Cultivators; • 2 - 12“ Broking plows; Disc; 16” horse plow; 2 pump jacks; 500 electric brooder sfove; 3 j- 50 gal. drums; 5 acres of corn in the field. i BAVE THI ® AD A8 ,T ONLY RUNS ONCE FURNITURE: Oil range; bottle gas range; electric refrigerator; 5 pc. breakfast set; bookcase; rockers; studio couch; end tables; lamp tables; .tabj|e radio; 4 pc. Walnut bedroom suite; 3 pc. Mahogany bedroom suite; 2 springs; 3 mattresses; drop head sewing machine; wardrobe ; fiay £>ed; 2 pc. living room suite; library table; phonograph; Hotpolrtt vgasher; Delco radio; arm chair; odd chairs; lamps; three good 9x12 irugs; 1 pad; antique wall clock, 100 yrs. old; 2 mirrors; ( power lawjn mower; dishes; pots k pans, other miscellaneous articles t too numerous to mention. TERM&—-(JASH. or if credit is needed, contact auctioneers. . * ; u ■ v ; „ Jti |‘ MR. & MRS. JOHN KELLY—Owners 1 Gergld ■ C. W- Mgr Paulins Hsugh—Clerk. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. ' I C Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 - ■ 4 I Not responsible for accidents. 3

fy ; w » ” . ii■ > ' ,11, - , ,•, , ' H Psys to have expert advice when choosing insurance coverages and adapting them to fit your individual I need**. You may be surprised at the low cost of fully adequate protection. Leland Smith LELAND. SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill "■ < ' ■ ■■ 1 . '■ ' - ■ ■ -CiRANOMA- j By CHARLES KUHN IkV? .11 ~~~X R 'x 1 I '4 I1 F '"H T |c<»r !«>’. Kmt Fntur<-> Srr4'X»J<. b>r, |Y«« “**• •*""* 0-3 BLQNpIE — HOT WITH BLONDIE! I <,WEIL, THATIS THAT-1 INO WONDER/ ! • ONE PICKLE ON A CHSH-) i ' I THAT'S ONE OF I )717T r || I f ( THE DISHES ARE V BUMSTEAD,} \ I TWO STRING BEANS ON\J THE FIRST TRICKS O 1J FINISHED -a- COME HERE A PjSH--ONE J- aMI IRRAND i EARNS JW - CJa3 this MINUTE BUT IT DOESN'T Ossm? rFrfjL i»Sw\ !V /r O 5 Trtifcßl pi JjWnrTr &V-~ ■ /*% h <=- b lAi I 9 BL l p B EOS zU, r_ JBUt (■ ' W R I ■ u • . ■ . ■ ■ . ' * J '.

prlnclnct where the board believes it win be necessary. All teveras in the state will remain closed until 6 o'clock at night, in compliance with the state law.' WINTER TERM will begin December 8 Appreved for Veteran Training INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE “School of Commerce” Fort Wayne 2, Indiana LOAN SYSTCM The Merit Phn Leaa Byrtm ofim •▼ailable cMeh credit for any *ood to employed nsen or irosnen. ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE TO w the three way*. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephone u» —and tell ua of your money needs. 2. You may cut this ad out—write your name and address on it—&nd UI6A 9Ukl| to va 8. Or call at office conveniently located. Private coneuitation rooms. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ) 138 North Second Stiwt Decatur, Ind. Phone 8-201| . Lotnt nude wit bin 2 J mHei of our office

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, FDRT wayni livestock FORT WAYNE, (UP) - Livs•toek: Hogs: 300. 66 higher. 180-220 !be 18.26; 220-240 lbs. 17.75; MO--260 lbs. 17X0. Cattle: : Steady. Btoorg 84 00 down; heifers 81.00 down. tembr. Btesd>. Prime 28.50 down; ewes 6.00 down. • i** INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS UP — Live stock: ; I Hogs: 8,500. About steady. Bulk choice 170-250 lb barrows and gilts 18.00-18.25; several hundred head choice 225 lbs down 18.35-18A0; choice 850-290 lbs 17A0-18.00. Cattle: 2,000, calves 409. Choice steers about steady. Two loads near average choice 1,050 lb steers 92.25; load choice near 840 |b heifers 31.50; good to choice yearlings 27.50-31.00. Vealers about steady, choice and prime 80.00-32.60. Sheep: 1,000. Fat lambs not.fully established; few sales choice and prime about steady at 24.00; good slaughter ewes steady nt 5.0F-SAO. ■ : - > —— Markets At A (Stance Stocks higher in getive trading. Bonds Irregularly higher. U. fi. government bonds easier in quiet trading. , \ CUrb stocks irregularly higher. Midwest stocks mixed. Silver unchanged in New York at 83%c a fine ounce. Cotton futures higher. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures mixedHogs: Steady to 50c higher, top 18.15. Sheep: Strong to 50c lower, top 84.00. Cattie: Weak to 50c higher, top 87.00. * Lose Something ? LOST and FOUND 8 | M-»t LOST* and Km- ’ P T* i SPKCLAL NOTICE Hava S elderly idoniere and censed iioma. Phone ■ A so-t. ASTHMA? ArthmaM fl ant Drug Co. ReeuJtW PUfunded Free D«°W Wr rteaa aide vault.«K -griMAsmMb J u«_Co_ - 2nd. Phone SSI. ataiod. | WANTED; Tojf JUA V turnteatrzf 1J Let The Daily Democrat Want Ads Help You ,1 \ I Find It. ' '

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'T 1111 KBNNCT-MURRAY Corrected November 8 180 to 170 lbs. M.OO 170 to 180 lbs. 16.75 180 to 220 lbs. —- 17.50 220 to 240 lbs. 17.25 240 to 260 lbs. 17.00 260 to 280 lbs 16.50 280 to 800 1b5.16.00 300 to 325 lbs. 15.50 825 to 850 lbs. ... 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. 14.50 400 lbs: up 14.00 100 to 160 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 800 to 850 lbs 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.75 400 to 450 1b5. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 18.25 500 to 550 lbs. 12.50 550 to 600 lbs.lloo 600 lbs. up 11.50 Stags 11.50 Boars 8.50 Veals (FrL < Sat.) 30.00 Spring Lambs (FrL A Sat.) 20 00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 4.5 i SCHMITT STOCK VAMOS Corrected November 3 \ \* 160 to 176 lbs 15.76 170 to 180 lbs. 16.75 180 to 200 lbs. 17.25 200 to 280 lbs. 17.50 220 to 240 lbs. 17.00 240 to 260 lbs. ... 16.50 260 to 280 lbs. 16.25 280 to 300 lbs. 15.75 300 to 325 lbs 15.25 325 to 350 lbs. 14.75 350 to 400 lbs 14.25 400 lbs. up ...14.00 140 to 160 lbs. 12.25 100 to 140 lbs. 11.25 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn16.50 Stags j.... 11.50 Boars ... 10.00 Veals J. (.31.06 Lambs 20.50 Ewes r s.oo LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected November 3 Beans subject co change during day. Prices delivered at elevator •Ask tor prices. Grain: .03 per bushel Tess. Corn: .05 per 100 less Lo.t>. firm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furbished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected November 3 Large Clean Whites JSB Large Clean Brown jSB Mediums .42 Pullets r _„: .32 Call for poultry prices. Trade in a Good i own—-Decatur! TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Lan* Distance PHONE 3-2607 2 . - „ - i Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson Monro* If you have something to sell or rooms for rent* try a Democrat ' Want Ad. It brings results.