Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1953 — Page 5

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■•• UJL la- ■'4'-'' '»*’ - t ... QUICKIES—Bv Ken Reynolds ?IM' : I aSIW>“Let's see—did: that Democrat Want |Ad say ONLY 1000 uses?’’ I, Weal Estate 1 FOR SALE—Several real estate I j A'cotrffacts,; paying 6% net. You * can help, a young couple get their own home and .'still not have the worr| and repairs necessary * when owning fental property. I .not investigate this superior way to invest money in a growing Contracts range from| $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A goodtrealty service, Phone |-4106, Helldr Building. 221 TF FOR 4aLE — Nice two bedroom hornet ready to move into in west part -of city, close to G.E. Can Qualify for excellent F.H.A. loan or present liberal loan may s be <Priced considerably be13'w'present reproduction price, owner 'iyll sell fOr only $8,500 as he is; leaving city. Interior, has been this year. { Bob \ i Heller, A Good/Realty Service, Phonp 3-4106, Heller Building. I i'■ : $ !'• ' . 246 TF < 1 I' -"L ' 'i Ar- " • J Automotive f -*• —■*»<*; " '■ ■I-..■■ | , i— ■, —I . NICE selection late model used iCgrs/ipICK MANSFIELD Motor J Salesj' /’ I' ' 252 TF OUR U’SED CARS are safety tested aipd guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Z|ntsmasrtr MoJ tor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. I F hon i 3 ~ 2003 - j 1 g47 Tp I 1950 NASH 4 door. , Cleln. dll the i through. Good rubber. Engle O ' I tiffin Motor ; Scales. Your 7. Friendly Studebaker Dealer? z 3 - L j/ : SljjT | j 194 jg 2-aoor? Ji)st overhauledIF f|eadyfto drive. Fuji^,guaranteed, I'i-i/ See dhis car t before you buy. K / Engle|’& Irwin Motbr Your i Friendly Studebaker Dealer. ? I [ ' 287 TF <1951 Studebaker Starlight Coupe i. ' * C ojniriander. automatic trans.. radio‘and heater. Engle & Irwin a Moths; Sales. Your ’ Friendly . Studebaker Dealer, L 299 TF 1951 Studebaker 4-o|oon\Chainpio,n, ridioLand heater ( and overdrive. Elngld & Irwin Motor Sales. Your Frien|fly Studebaker Dealer. 299 TF 1 1 1947 K^iSEtt/ f 4-doot. ThiFcaVis setting on [good Rubber. Motor j Just Can be bought j. rght.< Engle & Ir'fvin Motor Sales, ■f- our/Friendly Studebaker Dealer. b l i ..'' ■ ' 287 TF 194 9 Dodge two ton truck, 2 speed. P axle, j;booster brakes, radio and heater, good solid bed, Engle & j Irwin Motor Sales!. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. 299 TF lasi Studebaker commander ! csnvdrtible. Radid, heater, overdirive?and turn signals. This-car . really sharp and carries a guar aiteej. Engle & Irwin Motor I Sales. Your Friendly (Studebaker Dealer. \-" , I ' < 287 TF FO? t SALEA 1941 Packard 4-dpor; f- 1 >4l phrysler 4-dbor.. Give us an ! 'dfferion these eafs. some- , . bpdyla good buy. Phil L. Macklin ' r Co. j Chi ysler-Plyinputh>. Dealef. i* ! ' \ “<)Ur;•■used, cars make) good or ’ ■ w.e do.” - ■' ? . 43t Farmer’s Col. , WE Y chickens and quality I WgS.! Decatur Farms. 135 TF 1- FOli S'ALk- -Used buttermilk barrels. asl. oo each. :We do custdm r ’FOILSALE Itoau .Shofthorn cow. with heifer calf.. Otto Ehlerding, : . Preble Phone. |; 4 3t.-x For sale' Eniillsh? Shepperd 1 pup^A. chei ! p. 'thioJ : Bulfnahn. ' / Phonje! 3-9106: i 4 2r-x I EGGS : VVANTED^'-’^'hit? ~“and paid for top quaiiH - . white ; eggA Phone. 3-2148, '■ : J • ’!? 3 T FOR SALE Guernsey it frdsh ; grtifiiciar br»’d haifer pals. Martin IsOese, Rt. 2. iDecatur, Preble * CONDENSED BUTjTER MILK peps up pallets and Fresh' shipment) $5.25 per hundred weight in • Decatur Farias. 254 T J * fAsT JMP'LEM EX T > r \ I'( ? f H) S’S field hecoud and iburtd TUiitsday* of tIU mouth'at 11) a.m. Next sale January Bth. S<something you don’t need -rßuy something 5 ■ you’vie been wanting. ! Carson Fae.. Alanag> i.. It. 3. C.elina, A Qhiol i Phone R<;>(!kford ii J-S: 1 ’ 3 r-vW - ■ - 41 t ■ -A-. I AA a--Dtmocrdt Want Ads Bring Results ■ Rt . 'A' A r

Ka? Ll-t VI ' h < 4 -FOR SALE^-Gernsey (bow,, calf by . side; alsq Jflampshirfe mal? hog. , ;,Max Thidme, phone i 3-8108. ■ J ■|| ■| , j. 1 4 |3tix F()R SALe]— 2oo j bailes iof hay; l2(lo ibaltes of itraw, 7 m|le North of Decatur, Marvin Wleltfeldt. 1 J Il li i ’ * n - x Blpttle gas service. Special low raids on cooking and .'Water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, ltd. 62 TF r -i— 1 |—.— FpR SALEI— j Farmers horse hide icbrk sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North jgiid street! Decatur. ■ 25 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—:We re- ., move dead horses, cows, hogs, j etc! Decatur DiaPO jand ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all I phone charges. The Stadler . I Fertilizer Po., formerly the Stad- ’ Jer Products Co. 15 TF ! MpRE MILIL-rWe havd prpof from ? pur local 'customers—Our Black Strap Molasses mixed with your grain, increases flow of milk. . No decrease in B.F. Tests. Heller £oal, Feed & Supply!, 722 West , i<onroe Street.‘ 296 TF ; Rt SALE—Decatur chicks hatcliig every wbeki. BuQ' ! White Rock r January 12th. ac|me| started ’ ihickfe now. Bqok your order to|ay for February end Maijch ' 'dhicks to get ydur prejferred date. t ©rder how. HATCH- ‘ : \ ? 3 <t ■ FOR JJALE-- 1945 International , |ihctor, model B, with starter, . ' ijglits, and lOjirpih flren, like new; |939 International F-30 in good i condition; 1937 dpternational, lfl-20; power lift cultivator for • Farmall B. Also 7-ioot power mower for B, used 2 Jasons. Phone 3-9|l!18i. 2 2t-x POULTRYMEN—II~tiiiie to think übQUt Deektur chicks! 3 Four reasons why.--- l-they inherit ability tp lay lots of big eggs; 2-R. O. P. jfiated. bred) selected, tested for livability. 3-Dual purpose heavy breeds for lots of eggs and profitable broiler type. 4-early Chicks, greater profits!, order Dee<>tur standard brdd or DeKalb Hybrid cliijk Order now. DEr CATUR HATCHERY. 3 6t LOUVER YOUfe FEED COSTS—A Martin Steel-Bilt Siliconized Silo assures fragrant, top Quality sil-. age that cuts dollars! off your feed - emtg. All; steel 1 , afrtjght wallsL ,ai*;<ure . scientific fermentation, pipduces ,styage| high in food v& : !ue. No spoilage losses from out dr moldy silage; no lofiß.es from frost or oyerheating. Efftra rigid all steel construction f/w lifetime service. Easy to erect. Special offer for limited time See, Dopajld J. 'Sprunger, 4&4 Center St., tlerne, Indiana. ; 307 T-x t INSURANCE ’ ! [Jo /‘Dutch” Ehinger F’RE - WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004

BEERY MOTOR SALES -NEW f DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS and TRUCKS ?! . | 1952 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe J <951 PLYMOUTH ? CiUb Coupe 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Radio & Music 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. L Radio, Music, Two-tone PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Radio, Heat 1949 PLYMOUTH •k.i Tudor —' , j 4 1949 STUDEBAKER 4-Doo'r \ 1949 FORD ?■> Station Wagorl <947 KAISER New Paint & 1947 STUDEBAKER Landcruiserk, ! > i.l 1 Leather Interior 047 CHEVROLET f } ‘lp! 2-Door |1948 CHEVROLET ' if, ; 4-Door ¥ ? ■ ■ ' 1948 PLYMOUTH t <Door. Orte Owner.l\ PLYMOUTH 4 Door. We |7 j; overhauled. BUICK Super 8 2-Door. New tTires. . 11946 BUICK >| l j Roadmaster. L . \F I Very, very cle(kr J9J6 HUDSON 4-Dr, !We overhauled •3, A Bargain | , | ’ ALSO MANY ; PRE-WAR MODELS SUY - SELL - TRADE I ’i, and ' 1 i- > FINANCE , ! j Open Evenings ’till S P. M. ?

j For Sale-Mlac. ! j FOR; SALE — Pbilco Radios and (; | Refrigerators, Stucky & Co?, Mqhroe, Ind. , y 274 TF ' FOR SALE — Grey Caracul coat, ;i? good condition, size 12, Phqne ! 3-2482. 2 3t ’’ FORi SALE—Domestic sewing mat •: chined. Stucky & Co., Monrpe, F I, Ind. ? j 197 TF i jj —i — i. .. I it FOR SALE—7 foot Leonard refrigerator, just like new, price j i SIOO.OO. Phone 3r4064. 3 3t ,t SPECIAL LOW RXTES on bottle j- gas. for cooking or beating. Maze- i, j. lin Heating Servicb, 238 North ?! I,2nd street, Phone 3-3808. 3 ;3t ?i FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges inany styles to select from. Open bites except Wed. Nite. Stucky ; ’ |ft?Co., Monroe, 274 TF I FpR SALE — Maytag washer, ‘ Square tub; also Coldspot freezer, |i, 19j.4 cu. ft., good condition, slight- • Jjtj used. Phone 'Craigville 12 oil ! J p; Henry Yake? 4 ,3t-x 3 FQR SALE—; Frigldalre refrigera- f ford; ranges; washers; driers; | water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. UhricU Brothers; \ x ‘ 167 TF GENUINE MAYTAG PARTS—AIso :! U complete line of G.E. and MAY: ! TAG Appliances. Fager Maytag f ' Sales, 147 South 2nd street, if I’hone 3-4362. \ •'] 4 5t \ FQR SALE —Kelvinator refrigera- £ tors. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get J Kelvinator — trade now for a , new Kelvinator see them at DE- | OATUR HATCHERY. ' 231 TF y FIfEE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine merchap- ;; dise such as furniture, floor cov- !|; erings, bedding, lamps and ap- y pliances, and every day hard- ?? ware needs.\ Open each evening '• except Wed. Stuqky & Co., Mon ;• roe. Ind. Phone $-6866. 62 TF ji TIiTAN CHAIN SAXjVS, light weight; | Ijo'w price, in any size you need. > Ask for a free demonstration, by i; falling Ohio City 32F23 or see ? M.i M.'Good Jr., 5 miles East of Wren, OWp.\i 306 12t j SEE US FpR YOUR HEATING deeds; We have the New 3 stage |j burner. New oil heaters & furnaces. Mazelin Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street. ■ Phone 3-3808. 2)42 TF " FOR SALN—II foit double duty if Hussman dairy orivegetable case, f positive, temperature control, ;! like new; 4 foot meat case, i? y .years old; American meat slicer; 1 2, pair Os Toledo scales; 1 Buf< roughs itemizing cash register ji and adding machine combine^; j 'steel frame ply wood shelving, ?■ IBhone 3-2941 or Ray's West Side y ' -Market. I| V J ' 4TF !.? ,-H-f * Wanted FOR SALE—Rugs and Broadloom j carpeting. Open evenings except ■; Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Mon- ? roe, Ind. » 92 TF i WASHING - machine repairing ’] lawn mower sbhrpehlng and repairing. New and used washers, h ;Gas ranges and bottle gas. Mon- . roe Washer Repair; Service. ; Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. ■ 194 TF :

PUBLIC AUCTION '1 ■ . 1 ■ 7 • '!j. . . We, the undersigned, will sell 41 public auction the following described personal property at the Garwood residence located ,’rom Willshire, 0.. one mile southron state road 49 to the County Line Road then east: % mile or ffftjini Rockford, 0., six miles west, then 2% miles north), on . . THURSDAY, JAH. Mi, 1953 Commencing at 1 P. M., Ohio Time |\ 33 — CATHIE —33 ' ’ 1 3 Registered Holstein cows, 3 ysßrs old? 3 Holstein cows. 8 yeafs old; j 1 Holstein cow, 4 years oldj iijji Holstein heifer. 2 years old: 1 Brown Swiss cow, 6 years old; 1 Brwwn Swiss heifer, .2 old; 3 Guernsey cows; THE ABOVE DESCRIBED COWS ARE DUE TO FRESHEN SOON; 8 -12 months old; 3 Shorthorn j heifers, 4-12 months old; 3 Guernsey heifers, 8 months old; 1 Brown Swiss heifer, 8 months old; 1 Registered Holstein bull, 14 months old: I 2 Holstein steers. 9 months old; 2'Hldilstein bulla. 8 months old. ]r COWS ARE T. B. ANQ BANGS TESTED. HEIFERS ARE CALF|riOOD VACCINATED. PERFECTION 2 UNIT BILKING MACHINE, j \ • 18 —SHEBP — 18 x 18 Good EWes. to lamb after Febr uar y >T3th- ' K FARM MACHINERY & MISCELLANEOUS 1939 Oliver tractor and bu4tivatsir, tractor ful|y equipped; Oliver R4dex 2 bottom 14“ tractor plow, like new, has only plowed 50 acres; John Deere field cultivator, 2 yearsjold; International manure spreader; 10 hole 4iog feeder, and other items. ‘ , ! HAY&|rRAW'50 Baltes-Of Clover Hay; 50 of Straw. 4 j HOUSEHOLD goods flood 2 piece Mohair living suite; 1 platform rocking chair; stu lie 4<\uch; buffet; tables; betis springs; rugs; KELVINATOR 7 I’, refrigerator; kitchen cabinet;'Kitchen chains,, and other article's tof» numerous to mention. ; r s' > L ■ B t ■■ 1 \!U .TERMS! -CASH. Not responsive for aecidqtits. HAROLD GARWOOD and EUGEHE VIHIHG, Owners ? Owen Hall & WmJ&sco—Auctioneers f i Schroyergpcierkz: 2 6 ' ' ® 7!.,7 ’1 j i

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J LOCAL classified ADVERTISING RATES : r For zo woras or lesa: i 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; ll - 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25 For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accept* j, fed. ’ \ Black face 10 point, 5c per !|l word sach Insertion, 75c mini* (| (i |( mum. '■ ’,L p Classified ads Usted\ia paragraphs 50% increase over reg Oi ular \ ih ■' Card of Thanks, Obituary !? In Memoriam, 3c per word, r SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 ?: a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. . X- . ■ '<•4*—s?!RANTED— to Florida to share ; 'expenses, leaving. Sunday, y f januafy 11th, call 3-4241. 4 3t-x Ranted to buy—Favorite Base Burner* in good condition, phone 6-6896. y ’! ! T-x Ranted to buY— ia|i kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur " Poultry Market, 651 North lith ?St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF :SANTEp— Rug I am If doing custom weaving in my home. ’ Your .orders will be given i; prompt attention. Mrs. Homer rf.Hoblet, 1024 W. Adams street, ; Decatqr, Indiana. 3 6t-x &WING MACHINES REPAIRED f > —Rebqiit and converted to mod- ■! tern eldctrfc. Any make. We sell ■ !;new aqd guaranteed rebuilt sewi.iflng michines. Boardman's SewMachine, Shop; 223 North First. Stope hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. || j ' ' ? 126 t-x I Help Wanted —Girl or woman to do ?■! house work and help in ©ur seV filing maichlne shop. Full or wtime. .Boardmans Sewing May. chine ohop, North First. : 3 3t-x It ' Ij. ' V I ■ \ . Instructions ; i|EN and WOMEN to| t train for !•!; motel management and operation. 'Only matured will be considered. . Age 25 .to 60. Write box 521 c/o ’ Decatur Dfiily Democrat. 3 3t Los * anjd found liOST—Red billfold/identification § cards and other papers. Phone !| 13-2402. ..J 4 2t-x !lif? ‘ For Rent fl OR RENT—2 sleeping rooms, ;i|'Photre 3?3448. J. ; , 33t ■I OR REN t F’—6 room house, 2 miles lj;! .East on Picqua road. Phone ji,tl 3-8528 during day.’3 3t rilpß RENT-L-As I have sold my eni, j tire stock and equipment, I will ;! . rent my building. Phone 3-2941, i,:/ Ray’s West Side Market: 3TF i;:|oß RENT — 2 room furnished KF apartment, private entrance, utilii;i | ties paid. 116 South ; 13th street, iff ’ !'■' H 4tf i>- —f — | ——r | Card of Thanks A F; wish to Ihank friends and neighijij j bors for the many cards, prayers 'Yand flowers, during my recent II j illness. , Lloyd Roe 1 Itrx ft 1 Trade in a uooa Town—Oeceturl

Miscellaneous ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-era, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. Ths only one In Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. a : 137 TF INSULATION —Save fuel; Insulate with ElMbo-Picher lead wool. (Not Rook WoeM- Call for free estimate, Klenk'a. 16 T|F APPLIANCE SERVICE. We seHrice all makes of washers, sweep ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned . with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-8810. 216 TF 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 5Dc a week will pay your doctor, hospital and other bills up to SSOO, more/ in some cases. That’s right 50c a week. Bob Heller, Heller Insurance Agency, Phone 3-4106 jHeller Building. ' A?]., • v ' 246 TF NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE J No. 477© Notice »i 8 hereby ffiven to the creditors, heirs and legatees of (Covert', Moser Sr.,'-deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at’ Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day!of February, 1953, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified 1 40 then and there make proof of heirship, ajid receive their distributive shares. i -AULETA MOSER Executrix Decatur; Indiana.. Jan. 3, 1953. Attorney ’ i gIIBBRT R. McCLENAHAN JAN. 6—12—20 , ■' ’ If you have sometnlng to sell or rooms for /ent, try a Democrat Want Add. it brings results.

SEE THE A » MASSEY-HARRIS 44 IW 'tcxT ! -I ? -'4 OhhßHkSi i I with -Keu. LIVE P.T.O. I HERE'S THE TRAC- ' ' / TOR that out-powers I ; ‘ in WO and out-performs any ’ -\ I r~u ? other in the 3-4 plow class. Has 260-cubic- L.* Vlfl j inch overhead-valve I, • engine, removable > ; wet sleeves, go nor-tocarburetorlink-‘age, shock-resistant ” Steering, Depth-o-matic Hydraulic system and now—a completely new Live P/T.O. •j; Now you can stop forward travel without affecting P.T.O. speed. To keep your combine or forage harvester from jamming, just pull the handy lever ... your tractor stops, your machine cleans itself out ... release the lever and you're on your way. \ NEXT TIME you're ih the neighborhood, stop in and let us give you all the details on the new 44, KLENK’S

IT, SEEMS THERE WAS A MARBLE ... a lady in Utah stepped on It . . . her fall upset ,a can of paint . . . the paint dripped Into furnace , . . the furnace blew up . the house ca)ught fire ■ . • and there were doctors, furnace msn, house builders, furniture dealers to pay. Such things happen. Makes you think of Insurance, doesn’t it? And when you think of Insurance, thi- this ' agency. DIAL 3-3111. k s . \ Leland Smith LELAND SMItH | INSURANCE AGENCY gi U —* —1 : 11-H |I jm. in ■ ■ ' i |li imi iii;i ?l i iii itiiiii • - ■■ -4—4-J | “GRANDMA” \ f | \■ ! By CHARL - KLi ,< ** p— 1 ■■■'■■■■ ■ ■■" ll | 1.1 ■■■■«■■■■■ ■I a tasMMBMMMMMaMKVMIMmwMM —I - J i nil -L(GRACIOUS ME, NO PEP, NO AMBITIO<? MAYBE A SPOONFUL O’ TH’ il NEVER DID z NO NOTHIN’// r-W*- 2 TONIC I-BOUGHT FROM ' n (FEEL SO ALL) — T&T MEDICINE SHOW MIGHT A / ■ VMMI4. I ■ 9 ‘f BA 1 I Goir, ima. K.n« Fr**ur*» Sv"4»eaU ,|sw. WerM R»<* oUaervW. * *"• j . m T IJ 1 ( . J Y. 1 r BLONDIE- ~ I x : ||. NO TROUBLE FOR A GOOD MAN Bnnniiwwn rrn ti— ! fl rjXTHE HANDLE -il tTZTX = I- (IS GENUINE bone) r APE EASY | (N&7 J a NEED A NEW ~ J ZfuX •' < L J BPEADK’CFE 'SSL — ITZITa (BUY) <« 7g < r — =r i JOl , ’ ?. . .1. \ ■ j ' ■ v ’ ■'

Ridgway Confers With NATO Heads Mediterranean Sea Defenses Studied J>ARIS, UP — Gen. B. Ridgway began a 'series ot conferences with top NATO today Ad OUI for the defense of the MediteOnean. The supreirfe Allied Commander met this morning British Adm. Earl newly-ap-pointed Allied coonmamer ih the Mediterranean. U.ijS. Adm. | Robert Carney, NATO southern comiinghder. ,also was scheduled to Ridgway. i j g The main problem to work out the duttew k n< i factions of Mountbatten and CariW. Carney retains control of the fcuge U. S. sixth fleet i the Mediterranean alfchoug'h\Mountbatten is for communications in i|ie sea. Ridgway’s headquarters disclosed that every major Commander in SHAPE will travel this week. Ip addition to Mediterranean problem they discuss the reduction in. NATO gargets for 1953 and how to make ihe best of what they have. \1 , '’ I : INDIANA STATE (Continu»4 From One) chambers early in tl|| 'session. They argue that if he S waits until the assembly’s waning diays, 'he may Ithie the the supporit —of representatives and senators who saw their personal legislative proposals bottled up to die in committee. . It would be impossible to handle and properly discuss all the hundreds of bills which will be tetesed into the hoppers. ' ■ j In the 1951 session, more thab 800 bills were introduced. An inv

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?FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK WAYNE UP—Livestock: |ldga: Steady to 25c higher. 180lbs 19.35; 220-240 lbs 18.85; 240?2®> lbs 18.25. , Strong to 2.00 higher. 3(|00 down. ' . , JLamhs:;. Steady to 1.00 higher. 23[00 down;-ewfis 7.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK UI\ — Livestock:* Hogs; 8,500. Barrows and gilts mostly steady to strong. Bulk choice 170-250 lbs 18.75-19.50; several hundred fairly uniform under 225 lbs 19.75; few to 19786; 250290 lbs unevenly 17.50-18.75; heavier weight* scarce. I v Cattle: 2,500; calves 300. Slighter steers and heifers steady? Good to low choice heifers and. mixed yearlings 22.00-27.50; few loads choice steers and yearlings under 1,150 lbs held at 28.0’0-29.00. Calves firrfl Xjhoiee and prime vealers 33.0Wi.00; commercial and good 25.00-32.00 V *•/ Sheep: 1,500. Slaughter lambs fully steady .to 25c higher. Good to prime wool|d lambs 22.50-23.00; few choice to, prime 97 and 86 lb fed westerns 1 23.25; small lot prime nativek; 23.75. \ ; j. a ' Markets At A Glance ; Stocks lower in moderate trading, Bonds |rregi\lar. U. S. government bonds lower in moderate trading. Cyrb stocks mixed. *■ 1 Midwest stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 83% a fine ounce. \ Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, \ oats and soy bean ftitures lower. Hogs: Strong,to 50c. higher, top 19.25. ! Sheep: Steady to 50c higher, top 23.50. Cattle: Strong to ,50c lower; top 37.00. Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO UP —Cash gram: Wheat: No. 2 red N. Cor|: -2 yellow 163%-164%; 3 yellow I|B-162%; 4 yellow 153-162; 5 fow l|o-156. Oats: 1 whi(e 84%; 1 heavy, white 87%; ,j extra heavy white 89%; 2 heavyt white 87%; 4 heavy white mediu|i 79; sample grade heavy white | 81; sample grade heavy white medium 82. \ T Soy|eans: 2 yellow 296% Ni track Chicago. \. partiaf coun^ 1 of “major legislation’’ the session’s adjournment showed only 23 noteworthy laws of interest to" Hooelers generally. APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN I STR 4 TOR No tier | n Hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jacob Haggard late of Adams County, deceased. The’ estate is probably solvent. |.' I MYRON HAGGARD Administrator * CUSTER & SMITH . > Attorney December 22, 1952 DEC. 23—30 Jan. 6 i APPOINTMENT OF I JOINT EXECUTORS ESTATE NO. 4835 Notice Is Hereby given, That the undersigned have been appointed Executors bf the estate of Veronica Heimann late of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably'solvent. : ' AUGUST ASHEIMANN AND HUGO HEJMANN, joint Executors SEVERIN H. SCHURGER Attorney December 20, 1952 DEC. 23—30 JAN. 6 if you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. lt brings results. * Trade In a Good Town —Decatur. ;

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected January 8 J 160 to 180 lbs. .—a-——.,- 18.?5 180 to 220 lb?. 18.75 220 to 240 lbs. 18.35 ?40 to 260 lbs. —..j..17.75 260 to 280 1b5.1f.75 280 t 0.200 300 to 325 lbs. 15.73 325 tb 3»0 lbs. 1 15.25 350 to 4,00 lbs. ...14.75 400 lbs. Up 14.25 10(0 to 160 lbs. 14.75 Rdughs , i 300 ;lbg. down L'.’b—— 15.00 300 to 350 lbs. .. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. ' 14.0 D 400 to*|so lbs; .a—13.50 450 to 500 lbs. f i 13.00 " to 550 lbs.l° "0 to 600 lbs.l u >0 lbs”, up ’*..50 ® igß L iO,OO roars .. —. 8.00 Veals (Erl. & Sat.) 30.50' Spring Lambs (FrL & Sat.) 20.50 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes|6.oo SCHMITT STOf /ARDS >; Corren. ’,. ny 6 " 160 to 180 1 lftso 180 to 220 ’ 19.00 \ 220 to 240 i ... 1.... 18.50 240 to 260 n. 3. : 18.25 860 to 280 lbs. 17.26 880 to 300 Jbs.. _.__ + 16.76 SOO to 325 lbs. *—16.25 325 to 850 lbs. 15,75 850 to 400 lbs. —4-; 15.251 400 lbs. up 14.75 100 to 140 lbs. 15.75 140 to 160 lbs. —._u— 16.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down "4.-18.75 Stags « 11.0$ Boara ——u——-i— 9.06 Veals ——30,00 Lambs —20.00 Ewes 6.0« LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 6 Beans subject tp change ! during day.: Prices delivered at (elevatorj Ask for priceg. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: , .05 per bushel less , t.o.b. farm. ’ WHOLESALE EGG AND j POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By ! h 1 DECATUR FARMS |L Phone 3-2141 Corrected January 6 Large Clean Whites A 2, . .40 Large .Clean Brown _4_ T ].3B Heavy Hens .24 Leghorn Hens —— .18 \ Call for poultry price* >■'-

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