Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1952 — Page 5
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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds «i JL& <? <»g ° ' r,“ —so you were hurrying to answer a Democrat Want Ad. Well, in lhat case Real Estate FOR SALE— 716 Norih 10th, *3 rooms and bath, all modern, fire place and' gas heat, partly furnished, SIOOO.OO down, $25.00 per month. Will take a late model car as^down payment.• '• 284 st-x FOR SALE—Small house on extra ' large lot at west city limits. Wonderful opportunity for family wishing city school facilities, plus garden and breathing space. Only $2200. Bob Heller, A good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. * 254 TF FOR SALE —Aluminum and Brass foundry in a good town not far from Fort Wayne.: This is a well equipped plant and doing a good business. The building, machinery, sand etc. are priced for a quick sale at $15,000. For further information please contact. The -Kent Realty & Auction Co;, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 3-3390. . "1 ■ 283 2t FOR SALE—Several real Estate contracts, paying 6% net, You can help a young couple get their own home and not have the worry and repairs necessary when owning rental property., Why not investigate this superior way to invest—money in a grows ing Decatur? (Contracts range from- $2,300 up; Bob Heller, A good realty service,\Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. _ 221 TF FOR "SALE — Nice two bedroom home ready to move into in west part of city, close to G.E. Can , qualify for excellent F.H.A. loan ■’•ffF 'iftesdnt liberal loan inay be assumed. Priced considerably below present reproduction price, owner will for only $8,500 as he is leaving city. Interior has ' _ been redecorated this year. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106, Holler Building.x '' ft . 246 TF -■F K ' — * *T“—. e Automotive NICE selection late model used Cars; DICK MANSFIELD Metor Sales. , A 252 TF FOR SALE— t 1951 International ! half ton pick up,“rack, 8,000 miles, SIOOO.OO. Abe Schwartz, Route 1 Berne. / 280 6t-x DUR USED CARS are safety testJ ed and guaranteed—Buy with i confidence at Zintsmaster Mo•tor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. rftPhone 3-2003, 247 TF 1)930 Cham- , I pion. ' Heater, overdrive. Nice I ftjlean cat. Engle & Irwin Motor Your Friendly Studebaker . ‘ Dealej. \ ' 283 3t 1947 FORD % ton panel truck. This iftucM i«\ A-l. Ready for use. Engle & irwinjMdfor Sales, Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. 283 3t 1950 NASH 4-door. Clean all the ' way through. Good rubber. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. " < . y 283 3t 1951 STUDEBAKER Commander ■convertible. Radio, heater, overdrive and turn signals. This car is really sharp and’ carries a guarantee. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Y'our Friendly Studebaker Dealer. ; 283 3t\ 1940 PLYMOUTH 2-door. AH new. grubber. Good solid car. Priced to sell. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. W . • -283 3t 1946 FORD 2-door. Just overhauled. Ready to drive. Fully guaranteedSee this bar before you buy. / Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. \ - 283 3t 1947 KAISER 4-door. This car is setting on good rubber. Motor just reconditioned. Cap be bought . right. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. YOur Friendly Studebaker Dealer-' 283 3t 1949 BUICK Super 2 door. Radio, heater, \ tur,n signals, back up lights. Nice clean car. Engle & Irv&n Motor Sales. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. 1 283 3t FOR SALE -1947 Oldsmobile -two ddor, radio and hsat, a good | car; See Paul L. Myers. Beery Motor SalefU Open evenings till 9 p.iri; We Finance. 284 3t i OR J? ALE,—l24l““Chevrolet™ two door, radio and heat, very clean. See| f’aul 'L/Meyea s. Becky .Motor Sale.-, Open evempgs till 9 p.m. , We Ffiuauce. t * 284 Jt
FOR SALE— Buic *’ 4-door, Il radio and heat, standard trans., , very clean. See Paul L. Myers, Beery -Motor Sales. Open evepiqgs tiTl 9 p.m. We Finance. '* ' ■ ’ ■'< I 284 3t FOR SALE— 1952 Plymouth twjo door, lbw -mileage, local car, light blue paint. See Paul L Myers, Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9 p.m. We Finance, ’ 284 3t FOR SALE—I9S2 Studebaker Com master two door, radio and heat, overdrive, local car, one ownerSee Paul L. Myers, Beery Motok - Sales. Open evenings till 9 p.m. We Finance. 284 3t Farmer’s Col. A WE BUY chickens and quality e|;gs. Decatur Farm*. 135 TF FOR SALE—Do mestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ■-y ft -J, 1 | • ■ 197 TF FOR SALE—2I pigs, 8 weeks old. Otis Shifferly, 4 miles East of Decatur on'lol, Phone 3-8222. 283 Ik x FOR SALE— Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. \ 62 TF FOR SALE—IO head weaned pigs, take all or any part of J,hem. Doyle D. Lee, Phone 7-7260. 0 283 3t FOR SALE—Rubber tired wagon, with 14 foot grain bed. 116 North 15th ’street, Decatur, Indiana. •• |- ' ■ 283 2t-x CONDENSED BUTTER MILK peps up pullets and pigs. Fresh shlp.ipeut, $5.25 per hundred weight in barrels. Decatur FpR SALE — Farmery horse hide ' cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich A Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd. street, Decatur. 25 TF FOR SALE—Two good 16 month old Hereford heifers. Phone 6-6107 or 2H mile East of Monroe, Indiana on Staid Road 124. > ' ' z 284 2t LOW COST FEED — Our black strap molasses mixer is now installed and ready to mix molasgee in your teefi. 6 dr 7 gallons of molasses is equal to a bushel of corn in feed value. Come in and ? give your animals a treat. Heller Gohl, Feed & Supply, 722 West Monroe. > 27tf TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprises 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- , ler Products Co. 15 TF — <T* i For Sale—Misc. d FOR SALE — Phiico Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. . | 274 TF FOR SALE — Champion Coronet, like new, reasonable price, Phone ,3-4167. 283 2t-x FOR SALE — fealt herring, fancy large fish, nd waste, 2 lbs 43c. Coppess Corner. 279 6t FOR SALE—Scotch Christmas trees; tree light sets; tree holders that hold wider. ( Coppess ' Corner* ' v [ I : 279 6t FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges ' many styles to select from. Open y. nites except Wed^'Nite. Stucky ‘A Co., >Monroe, Ind. 274 TF CHRISTMAS TREES and boughs, long needles and will not shed. Small table size to Marge school or oburch size. Ray’s West Side • M^ et - \ ‘G b 281 TF FOR, SALE— 1 Frigidaire refrlgera,','tors} ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. Large tradd-ins. Uhrick Brothers* 167 TF trade *n > Good Town—Decatur. » ■ ri ' |
FOR SALE 1953 ; Models PLYMOUTH and , DODGE | ! Do you know that new or used *1952 cars are now one year Old? Save SSOO to S9OO first year depreciation by buying 1953 model cars. BEERY MOTOR MIES C OPEN EVENINGS till 9:00 201-207 8. Fireti Street
FOR SALE —Furnace blower and controls* good condition, Phone 3-8108, j 282 3t-X GENUINE MAYTAG PARTS—AIso a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Eager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. 283 5t FOR SALE—Potatoes 0. S. No. 1 Kahtadlne sand grown, 50 lbs. $2.75, large Marsh seedless grapefruit, 5c each. Coppess Corner. 283 6t FOR SALE—Gas stovd, all'white, built in oven, drawers, pilot light, good condition. Inquire at 227 South Ist street, after 5 p.m. • 284 2t-x FOR SA^E —Florida oranges, large, ripe, sweet, juicy, size 200, IL S. No. 1,19 cents dozen; Bushels, in your basket, $1.99; Tangerines, dozen, 25 cents. Coppess Corner. 283 6t FOR SALE —Kelviaator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade pow for a new Kelvlnator gee them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF SEE US FOR YOUR HEATIN6 needs. We have the New 3 stage gaa burner. New oil beaters A furnaces. Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street. Phone 8-3808. 242 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our at our fine merchandise such as floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware heeds, Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A do., Modroe, Ind. - Phone 6-6866. 62-. FOR SALE—»’* tilting »aw table; lathe and jig saw hnd bench; %” electric drill and accessories; H h.p. and H h.p. motors. These will make good Christmas gifts. Call 3-2465 after 5:00 p,m. ' ' 283 3t-x s*oll SALE —Christmas candy is here. Chocolate drops, orange slices, gum drops, pound, 19 cents. Fancy riiix, 29 cents; Milk block chocolate, 59 cents pound; large 5 lb. stick candy In ChristI »nas box. Coppess Corner. //- 283 6t FOR corn guaranteed to pop, 5 lbs. 75c. Peanuts in shell, 35c lb; Pecans large fancy Stewarts lb. 39c; English walnuts, lb. 39c. Plenty of fancy Grimes Golden apples. Coppess ' 283 6t Christmas Suggestions — New Admiral radios;-* Sunbeam toasters; Fryryte deep fryers; Proctor toasters; Sunbeam waffle irons; Arvin radios; Supbeam mixmasters; Sunbeam coffee masters; Sunbeam shave masters; Arvin heaters. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, Phone 3-3808. 283 3t t’REE—ESTIMATES on your custom built cabinets. Built to last with Un ever lasting beauty. We cut cabinet doors to your specifications; storm windows and window sash. For SaU, 1 unfinished i base cabinet, new. pearl gray formica top, 18 inch width. Call Qwen Cabinet Shop, Phope 6-6687, Monroe, Indiana. \ Help Wanted R anted— Girl Cor general office work in Decatur. Must be able to, type. Pleasant surroundings and permanent. Write box 514 care Democrat. 284 3t "VOUNG LADY tor general office work, typing and clerical, local industry. For interview appointment, write Box 516 c/o Democrat. 284 3t Wanted WANTED—To do baby \sittjing and mending, Phone 3-2752. 283 3t WANTED - TO~RENT—Home in towja or country, three bed rooms preferred, Phone 3-8228. |2 82 3t ' x W ANTED —Good home for popplesJ. Markley, Box 54, Monlroe. Indiana, Phoney 6-6680. 284 3t FQR SALE —Rugs and Broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky A Cd.. Monjroe, Ind. 92 CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY.— Now is the time w lay away those toys and gifts. Uhrick Brothers. 156 TF
Trade in h Good Town—Decatur! INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehiriger FIRE ■ WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd gt. Phone 3-2004
min I , iV, ,l NOTICE New Phone Number 3-84(11—Home ; 3-4315—Office j ( Dr. Edward Peck Rout* 3 Decatur, Ind.
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LOCAL CLAAStFieD ADVERTISING ' -..'j. ~ '' For xo worus or lew* I time 750; 2 tlmeg 3 times 11.50;tlmss |2>. For consecutive days. Nd classified skipday ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c minimum. > Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of. Thanks, Obituary, In Memoripm, 8c per" word, SI.OO minimum. \ Copy must be In office by 10 A m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline la $ a. m. ■ WANTED TO BUY—Furs of all, kinds. Write or see me for prices. Robert D. Hendry, Box 625, Ossian,) Indiana. 283 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TJLEON’S .Deca tu r Poultry Market, 65F North 13tb St. {Phone 3-37171 | 133 TF WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and re-' pairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. ' ' . | j 194 TF SEW'ING MACHINES REPAIRED Rebuilt ani converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sew-. Ing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine ! Stulp. 223 North First. Store hours 9 a.ip. to 9 p.m. ' • ' 283 26t-x j— —i — Lost and Found LOST—Brown billfold between 10c Store, and Firestone Store. Larry Bittner. Return v to Democrat Office. Reward.’ 283 3t-x t"*"' ' For; Rent FOR RENT, — I room all modern apartment, strictly private, 607 West Monroe street.' 282 3t FOR RENT—tipper unfurnished 4 room apartment, Phone 3-8001. . ( 283 3t-X FOR RENT—2 room wpartment on ground floor, private bath A gas heat. Inquire at 216 North 4th street. 272' TF FOR RENT—r Modern apartment, with private entrance, furnished, immediate possession, Phoffe 3-8055. I 'I 283 TF FOR RENT— I room apartment, with bath, and water fur* nished. Inquire at 209 West Jefferson street. Decatur Dry Cleaners. ! ‘ 283 2t-x FOR RENT— modern furnished apartment, all utilities furnished, including steam heat* arid washing facilities. One block business district, Phone 3-2730. • , j \283 ’TF Miscellaneous appliance service, we servall makes 0f washers, sweepeys, and other small appliances. • Wringer rolls and parts for all i makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phope 1 on 30, Tocsin. •' I.' 137 TF SEPTIC tanks, I cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley SewerTJleaners. Decatur 3-3810. | 21$ TF INSULATION— fuel; insulate with lead wool, (Nbt Rock iyool.) Call for free estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF NOTICE—My office will be closed from noon, Wednesday, December 3rd, till Friday morning. December sth. Dr. Edward Peck. I | A J 233 2t-x HUNTERS— Take care with tfiat gun this fall, but if an accident should happen you 6an’t afford to be without ohr accident Ipolicy, only 50c a week will pair your doctor, hospital and other bills up SSOO, more in some cases. That’s right 50c a week. Bob Heller, Heller Insurance Agency, Phone 3-4106 Heller Building. '!• i 24$ TF If you have something to sell or roome for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings result*. \ r
Dr. Richard R. Deahl Podiatry-Fogt Surgery Mondays and Wednesdays p- m. - 5 p. m. ; and 6 p. m. . 8:30 p. m. (And by appointment) Duke Bldg. Phone 3-3118
/ heavy Snow (Ceut<eu*S Fr—t Page O—> tapped in the”side by Booher's vehicle. Damage was estimated at 175 and no one was injured, Road conditions are reported to be bad in the county aa it is Oyer ,the entire road network in the state. Extreme caution is urged. Light and power superintendent L. C- Pettibone reports the power transmission system to have weathered the first real snowfall of the season -in fine shape; no breakdowns have been reported. I . Rosd conditions on the streets or Decatur proper, at late reports, a,re turning slushy. Schools Operated Today / At 9 o'clock this morning Glen B. Custard, county superintendent pi schools, had not received wprd that, any of the 23 \ rural schools
TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING SmHli Rcxall Drugs Far Better Cars and Better Service* Better See ENGLE & IRWIN MOTOR SALES “Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer”
Candy Distributor Spare Time — No Sellins ■< Large Nationally known company with over 500 operators representing It, has opening (or responsible car owner to deliver its candy confections ;to local route of vending machines. No Selling or experience necessary as company will train and instruct. Earnings up to 13.600.00 year possible spare time and thru company financial assistance, should rapidly build up into lucrative full time business with $15,000.00 year income potential. To qualify for dealership, applicant must be definitely settled in community, own car, furnish references, and have $600.00 working capital for inventory. Applicants meeting these basic requirements, may include phone number in application. For interview write Box 515, % Decatur Democrat. Public Auction 65—HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS—6S ' At my farm located: at the North Edge of Wren, Ohio on Road No. 49. ! Thursday, December 4, 195,2 E, 6, T. 1:00 P.M. E. S. T. < 35 Large heavy Producing Holstein Cows, 3. 4 & 5 years old, many are fresh, pthers will be fresh from one week to 10 days after sale. These cows will milk from 60 to 80 lbs. per day. 15- Large Hollstein heifers, fresh and close up to freshening with first calf. They are top notch heifers. ' - ' 15 open Holsjtein heifers of high quality, just right age to t>reed for next\ fall freshening. ; L \ . • , “I have personally selected this offering from the best dairy herds. The best lot of c ittle I ever owned. Good cows are profitable to the Dairynian and Farmer, you can get theip at this sale.*’ V ' \ TERMS & CONDITIONS —Terms: Cash. Trucks available. Lunch served by Wrlen U. B Church. Sale held inside. “Not Responsible for Accidents.” “My cattle will be honestly represented and guaranteed as repre- „ sented. You can with confidence. Each animal will have a clean health chart.” FREE TURKEYS—Five turkeys will be given away free at \he beginning and close of sale. EARL MOSER—dwner y Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers ~ Don Max ' *1 \ , Otto Fiegert—Clerk i 28 2
THE SEduRITY OF AMERICA’S No. 1 HOSPITAL PROTECTION. belaid Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill | "GRANDMA” ; '| V 4 Jj By CHARLES KUHN |L ’ IyESSIR " TH’ KIDS ARE REALLY?! I’M CERTAINLY GLAD I V ItHANKS FOR TH’ LOAN O YDUE kJ LEARNING HOW T’ SEND UP % LOANED ’EM ONE OMY ) BLANKET. GRANDMA !f 7$ e °?© o MEr N iWiWrr rn-TrSfegr S»L3iy -j — 3yWBT Mv!- 1 tt* r*. 1 ttt 1 1 I l~ 5 ' y ~-’ < - BB^JBB i gs I ~ "" AJ I ' 1 '"" 1 f EBrTsHI I J? «»'\k imi IF] raaurw syT *^ c>t * ™ c ‘ - Or R * wrv<d ' i - ,--\t -j' I Zt .j + : ,: ■ -;7 t : ;■ ' ’ ”— ? r- * ! BLONDIE— FINISH THE JOB, FOUJfc H l COME, COOKIE, ) Z AND t~j f MApy-LOH |Q i gsx> NIGHT ' <E£E° y J IU/UA.aA =IT ( AND WANTS YOU TO KISS J IW»»AA } n GOOD NIGHT Toojr' S M K « // ■ -4 i ' ® ,3 i k i 1 ■ r rL ( . *<< < < r - zyi»=« <> x \ k XreP’ffiL; 1— « ... J — hM®HB6 b». «r»fc««, Im .
were unable to operate because of the snow storm. “As far as I know all the schools are operating. There has been no report to the contrary and I believe all the buses were able to get through,” he said. Enrollment in the rural schools, exclusive of the Berne and Decatur schools, is 2617, Mrs. Hansel Foley, attend ance officer, announced. While some pupil i were late in arriving at because of the four-inch layor ot show, attendance at the Berne, Decatur and
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNEi UP —Livestock: Hogs: 200. ‘ Steady. 180-220 lbs. 17.00; 220-240 lbs 16.50; 240-260 lbs. 15.75. | Calves: Steady. 32.00 down. Lambs: SteM) at 23.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIfe UP — Livestock: •/ ' Hogs: 12,000. Barrows and gilts generally steady to strong. Early bulk choice lbs 16.75-17.25; choice lights choice 240-270 Ibis unevenly. Cattle: 2,500; halves 400. Small lots choice and mixed yearlings about steady at 30.00-32.50; otherwise not established. Vealers mostly sjteady; | choice to prime 30.00-33.00; commercial and good 22.00-30.00. ' ■ I' \ Sheep: 2.000. ! Slaughter lambs opening mostly stjeady. Choice and prime wooled fed western and native offerings largely 24.00; some held above 24,00. | **> A' 'I • Markets At A Glance Stocks lower ip moderately active trading. 'Ll' Bonds irregular, \\ U. S. government bonds steady in moderate trading. Curb stocks mixed. t Mjdwqst stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 83% cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures 'irm. yGrains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats and. soy bean futures lower. Hogs: Steady to 15c higher; top 17.00. Sheep! Yearlings with top at 21.50. Cattle: 1.00 lower to 1.00 higher, topi 36.00. , I ® —4- — ; Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO UP —Cash grain: Wheat; Sample (grade mixed 195. Corn: No. 1 yellow 170%; 2 yellow 169%-170; 3 yejlow 164%-169%; 4 yellow 159-168% 5 yellow 154%166%; sample grfcde yellow 149166%. ' I, . K , Oats: 1 heavy' wt ite 94%; sample grade heavy white 85. Soybeans: 2 -yelow 303-304 N., track Chicago. Catholic Schools *was about normal. teachers reported. > Supt. Custard bt lieves road conditions will permit normal operation of buses 'this evening and again tomorrow. The forecast was for more snow during (he day and if a high wind strikes up, drifts may prevent bus drivfers from getting through on all roads, the superintendent speculated. REPORT WHITE (Continued From Page One! way out of the coa| box. But Put nain said last week this definitely would not be dope, U N COMMITTEE (Continued Freni Page Oae> ; and western The vote came p|fter Vishinsky engaged in ‘a bitter exchange with V. K. Krishna Mepon, the longhaired ascetic who fathered the Indian plan on instructions', from Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. Vishinsky called, the Indian formula a “meek and emaciated copy”' of the American proposals and charged I that India was “hypocritical” in believing it could be used as a basis for a cease-fire in Korea. Soviet proposals ate based on the principle that a cease-fire should be negotiated first, with discussion of such issues as prisoner repatriation th pontinue later.
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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected December 2 160 to 180 lbs. ... 16.10 180 to 220 lbs. 16.60 220 to 240 lbs, 16.10 240 to 260 lbstf,6o 260 to 260 lbs, . 14.85 280 to 300 lbs, 14.35 300 to 325 lbs. 13.85 325 to 350 lbs. 1135 350 to 400 lbs, 12.85 400 lbs. up 1135 100 to ISajbs. 13.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.50 300 to 350 lbs., 14.00 350 to 400 1b513.50* 400 to 450 1b513.00 450 to 500 1b5.12.50 500 to 550 1b5.12.00 550 to 600 lbs. 11.50 600 lbs. up „ 11.00 Stags . 11.00 Boars 9.00 Veals (Frt. ft SaL)3O.OO Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 22-00 Year lings 10.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected December 2 160 to 180 lbs. 16.00 180 to 220 lbs. 16.50 220 to 240 lbs. —16.25 240 io 260 lbs. 16.00 260 tiT'ZW lbs.-15.50 280 to 1b5.15.00 300 to tb514,50 325 to 350 'lbs. 14.00 350 to 400 1b513.50 400 lbs. up 13.50 100 to 140 lbs. .... 13.50 140 to 160 1b514.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 Stags 11.50 Boars 10.00 Veals 29.00 Lambs 21.00 Ewes ? 4.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected December 2 Beans subject to change e during day. Prices delivered at elevator y . i Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel leea. Corn: .05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. wholesale EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected December 2 Large Clean Whites .47 Large Clean Brown .45 Mediums .40 Pullets 2 .33 Call for poultry prices. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking /Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 BURK ‘ Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson U Monroe VIC’S / FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3016 Decatur, Ind.
