Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1953 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JANI'ARY jj, 19b«

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/ ' ’ b * 1 "I* 51 QUICKIE'S—Rv Ken ReVnoldgf ■ C-Jv ffew < ■ <: r*^. y /~|,-J - , , . - 'IL. * “Well, don't just stand tjiersp- _., look in the Democrat Warij. Aklh t tor another used car!’’ ' • J,? — —! ' Real FOR SALE —Several real estate ' contracts, paying 6% nets] You can help, a young couple get] their own home and still not the worry and repairs necessary when owning rental property. * Why not investigate this superior way to invest mpney in a growing Decatur? Contracts \ range from- $2,300 np. Bob Heller, A gdod, realty service, Phone ' Heller Building. 2|l-TF For SALE — Nice two \ be«|rooih . home ready to move into in west v,part of city, close to G.E; Can .Qualify for excellent F.H.Ai loan or present liberal loan lit assumed. Priced considerably be...'How present- reproduction .price, 1 owner will Sell for-only ,sß,qoo as, he in leading city. Interior has been redecorated this year.] Bob Heller, A 'Good Realty i Phone 3-41,06, Heller Buildipg] \ ’ 246 :TP ; ADD REAL ESTATE 1 FOLUitvfNG ( FOR SALE — Modern\ five (room ’ home wjth breezeway and two j, car acreage. Lri- •. /tybated on good paved "highway ( near Decatur. An and ( ' • Unusully well constructed pome. Write of Call 3-3201, JJpa SUn- r manti or George C. Thmras, Mi[i west Realty Auction Co., Decatur. \ i Indiana. - \ 6 3t . SALfiP Completely,\ mpdern ' ’ 1 three, bedroom house ! niriderri kitchen ’ features; automatib tpl furnace, ample closet space. 'A ■ njcely arranged, well totißUr|ictSd r ; home, garage attached. An ideal ideation about two blocks froin . Schools and business section,- ' Reasonably priced. 'Liberal] loan can be, arranged. Write otf Calf 3-32 m. ~j[ F. Sapmann or George C. Thomas. Mid Weal Realty Aucl tidn Co., i 6;3f ■ FOR. SALE -Unimproved ml acre farm. levj?l highly productive black land. About four acrqs-tim* her, balance under cultivation . ideally located near Monroe,-life diana. Write or (ball 3-3201], J. F", Sannriinn or George C. Thomas. Midwest Realty Auction C|>., be- > catur. Indiana. . 6 ?3t *. ' 1 • ; 2; - Automotivej NICE late mbdiel’ used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor ' Sales, i . x 252 TF OU Hi USED CARS are safety tested' and guaranteed—Buy, With confidence at Zintsmastity Motor Sales, Ist & Monrote St. Phone 3-2003. 20 TF 1950 NASH 4-door. Clean* all the way through. Good rubber. ]Engk a &. Irwin Motor Sales? ■ Ypur b Friendly Studebaker Dealer.' * ’ 287TF 1946 FORD 2-door. Just Overhauled Ready to drive. Fully guaranteed •See this car before yoi| buy. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales! Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. ■ ‘ . 287 TF 119,51 Studebaker Starlight {Coupe ,< Commander, automatic strans.. \ radio and heater. Engle & Irwin Motor Scales. Your Ffiendly Studebaker Dealer. \ |99 TF 1951 Stddebaker 4-door Cha'mpion ; radio (and heater and overdrive; Engle & Irwin Motor Sales!. Your A Friendly Studebaker Dealer. , ' <' - |99 TF 1947~KaTsER 4-door. This Jcarls setting on good rubber. • Motor just reconditioned. Can be fought right. Engle & Irwin Motor: Sales. Your Friebdly Studebaker bealer. > , 287 TF1949 Dodge two ton truck, 2j speed axle, booster brakes, radio and 'theater, good solid bed. Engle & •Irwin Motor Sales. Your Friend- *' ly Studebaker Dealer. 2|99 TF FOR SALE — '52 StuKebg,ke| _ hard. top. Starlight Commander; over drjve. heater and rddio. Pierson, ]_ Indiana. ifflraigville Rhone 3-lop 31. ''' I , 'J - 1 : 5 3t-x FOR SALE —1950 Chrysler Windsor 4-door:' 1918 Chrysler Windsor 2ddor; 1947 (Chrysler Club 'cogpe., x ' Pbll L..Macklin Co.' Chrysl<?r-Hy-mouth dealer. “Our Used? (bark! Make Good Or We Do.” 1 & 3tFOR SALE J 949 Plyfnouthl |ltjib /coup*': !!♦!<> Hudson 2-doorJ Ufll .' yßymouih 4-ddor, ajigood one], Phils L, Mjiciklin Co. Chrysler - Vly*? I mouth ?1 nalcr. “Our I’;.Make d'oiAl or Wt Do.' 6 3t

11941 Chevrolet, heater. iDick Mansfield Motor Sales/ ] i 63t TWO 1950 Chevrolets 4-door, local -cars, one owner. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. L I . 6 3t i— i | — 1950 ‘ Plymouth deluxe club coupe, one owinter, local car. Dick Mahsfieid Motor Sales. - 6 3t 1946 -Plymouth 4-door, a very nice car. heater, grey paint. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 6 3t TWO 1951 pllymouths, Craribrook 4door, radio & heater] owner, local cars. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. ' ; 6 3t ISTiI bodge dub coupe, heater, very low mileage, one owner, very niafe. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. !~ \ jj, '; ji 63t 1951 Commander convertible. Radio, heater, overdrive and turn signals. This car is realty sharp and carries a guarantee. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Your Friendly Studebaker Dealer. * | >■' 287 TF FOR SALE-1941 Packard; 4-door'.; 194 J Chrysler 4-doqr, Give us kn offer pn th’epe cars] Make Somebody a good buy. Phil L. Macklin Co.r Chrysßr-Plymouth Dealei. “Oui\ used] cars mjiake good pr we do.” , \ 'I. 43t Farmer's Col. J BUY chickens and quality egga. Decatur Farms. 135 Tl' FOR SALE Roan Shorthorn coW, With heifer Calf. Otto Ehlerding, Preble Phone, 4 3bx FQR SALE—jojernseyi cow, calf by 'side; also Hampshire male hog r Max Thieme, Phone 3 : 8108. \ ' 4 3t-X FOR SALE-4 Bottle gas servicie . * Special loyf rates on; cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co, Monroe, Ind. ’ - f 62 TF WANTED}— |>ooo hens, heavy di Leghorn. Top prices paid, Treotjs . Poultry Market, North 13th street. Phone 3-3717. 5 3t FOR SALE—| Farmers horse hide cork Sole Work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Htßlich & Morrissey Slhoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove, dead horses, cows, etc. Decatur Dial O and n s h Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The ; Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly, the Stadler Products Co. ’ 15 TF MORE^MILK—We have proof frorp oUr local customers—:Our Black Strap Molasses mixed wjith youjr grain, increases flow pf milk. No decrease in B.F. Tests. Helldr Cpal, Feed &. Supply, West Monroe Stieet. £96 Tp! FOR SALE —Decatur chicks hatching every week. 800 \White Roc|k for ‘January 12th, some started .chicks now. Book your to day for February and March chicks to get your preferred date! Older now. DECATUR HATCH- -■ ERY, ■ j 3 Trade in a Gbod Town —Decatur!}

BEERY MOTOR SALES | NEW DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS and TRUCKS — q ~q 1952 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe i 1951 PLYMOUTH ; Club CoUjpe ' , 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Radio & Music J 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. , Radio, Music, Two-tone 1950 PLYMOUTH 2*Dr. Radio, Hedt u I 1949 PLYMOUTH ' Tudor : ■ 1>49 STUDEBAKER / 4-Door ; ; T 9 49 FORD Station Wagon 194* KAISER, : ■ New Paint ■ :h ■ ■ . 1947 STI DEBAKER Landcruiser •• - Leather Interior 4947 CHEVROLET 2-Door 1948 CHEVROLET 4-Dpor ’ 1 PLYMOUTH i 4-Door. One Owner. 194 t PLYMOUTH ' 4-Door. We overhauled.' 1946 i BUICK Super 2-Door. .Slew, Ttres. ■ BUICK v v , r } Roadmaster. i Very v very clejam i 1946 HUDSON 44Jr. We overhauled . \ . A Bargain 4 ALSO MANY ; PRE-WAR MODELS BUY - SELL - TRADE I intd r . l| FINANCE Open Evenings ‘till 9 P. M.

\ ‘ " ■! I v ..Jiaii FOR SALE—Baled straw,] >l' mile j North of IJlecatur op old 27, across from Moses i Decker. ]' , ,i>|6 ’3t-x FOR ..SALE—j Nice flock ; ! 1| ewe lambs at market price,: chine see them. Phil L. Schieferstein, R. R. 1, Decatur, mile Northwest of Decatur, on rbad 27. ' ; j :g6 3t-y POULTRYMEN—It’s time Rethink i about Decatur chicks! reasons why. bthey inherit; ability to lay Ints of big eggs; ,2-lfc.' O. P. mated, bred, selected, for livability. 3- Dual purpose’, heavy breeds for lots of e’fcgs afed profitable .broiler type! chicks, greater promts, order Decatur standard bred qY Hybrid chix. Order poW.] DE- ■ CATUR HATCHERY. ; ;jy 3 6t For Sale-Misc. FOR SALE — Philco and Refrigerators, Stucky Ar] Co., Monroe, Ind. , TF FOR sewing ma -.! chines. Stucky & Co«, Monroe, ■ JDd ' '■ It ts FOR gas] tor.,, good working 'condition: Cheap. Phone 3-8023A| It-x FOR’ SALE —pu.e to the dffith of nty hnsbahd, I would sell a Blue Tick hunting: d<W) 332 frorth Sth FOR SALE — Bottle Giis Ranges many styles to select fromi i (Open nites except Wed. Nitk iSiucky’ • & Co., Monroe, Ind. 354 TF FOR SALE — Maytag Wisher, i ysqiidre tub; also Coldsppt i|4eae‘r, 19.4 cu.\ft.. good conditipn|Milightly used, Phone Craigville ! *S2 on 25. Henry Yake. . I'4 3t-x i 4 -i. -U—Mb . ■. FOR SALE— ■ Frigidalre retrjigerators; ranges; washers* water heaters; freeaera. jjEarge trade-ins. Uhrick Brother^ 1 ! W TF GENUINE MAYTAG a complete line of G.E. TAG Appliances. Eager lj|Mylag Sales, 147 South 2i>d y®yeet, . Phone .3-4362. |h||4 5t FOR SALE-\Bacon. Armour-#] nice mild ] cured, sliced lb. 39cj<i]i2 lb. Baker Boy crackers, fte|toiy fr_esh, 2 lb. box 39c; grade® Nb. 1 Wis-cohsjn big eye SwissWeese now in. Coppess Corndr. ll|6 ft FOR SALE—Kelvinator : retYlgerators. Hpme freezers and Efejctric ranges, l if you want quality; get Kelvinator — trade now a new Kelvinatpr see' them dfi DECATUR HATCHERY. 2£i TF FREE — Feel free to look abound in our store at our fine mtHkah* dike such as furniture, floqr co veripgs, bedding, lamps afid appliances, and every ware needs. Open each etching except Wed. Stucky & rose, Ind. Phone 6-6866; js2 TF TITAN CHAIN SAWS, light low price, in any size yoil’meed. Ask for a free demonstrate, by calling Ohio City 32F23 Jr] see 1 M. M. Good Jr., 5 miles iiMst of Wren, Ohio. ! , I : 3f16 12t US FOR YOUR HEWING We have, the NeW. j’-Stage gas burner. New oil hearts & ’ furnaces. Mazelin Heatink-} ,Ser-] vice. 238 North 2nd Phone 3-3808* . 2|2 TF UNFINISHED FUR NI T ui;B~E— Chests, 3. 4 and 5 drawers. Irjnish them yourself, ajrid save ,tmi difference. Kane Pkint & Waltyaper Store 0 , 158 South 2nd Street ' < i- , ■ ; J HW T FOR SALEP-Florida qrahget ' juicy sweet, pineapple vMet.y. 1 Fresh load evepy week, tjozen 19c; ts bushel $1.00; $1.99; Marsh seedless grapefruit, large 70 size, 5q each; tangelos, large size, dozen 39c; plenty of tangerines, 19c dozed ani|-; up. Bring your basket. Coppes^jlCor-. ner - k/ 7t FOR SALE—II foot double; Hussman dairy or vegetable!jsase, Positive temperature like new; 4 foot years old: American Wat 4|fber.; 2 pair of Toledo scales; ! .’Bur- ! roughs itemizing cash reigffstdr and adding" machine combined; j ? steel frame ply wood shqjving, Phone 3-2941 or Rayts Market. • ' TF Card of Thanks 1 want to thank all" the : lodges, g.ir|| scouts pind GiE. Iftpir; for the Ghrtstmas’ carolsijand treats they presented at theiEbunty Home. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Fosqkugh ] -- - ! fedt-x 1 wish to. express my sincere tnaiiks to everyone for the fiqsVers, cards, prayers and words >; fort duriqg the illness and jffiMth. of my father. Mrs. David H. TeeWi. iOt* ■ Democrat Want Ads Bring Results ■*—— r TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALIFY PHOTO FINISHING!! Smith Rexall Drags - A ' ! 'Hli'"

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WI.H .j I i ! II I .mu u ;[ For Rent | | FOR RENT—Ab I'.haye sold miy en-. tire stock und equipment, I will rent my building. Phone 3-2941, Ray’s West Side Market. 3TF FOR RE^ip—Unfurnished, upstairs 3 rooms and bath, private entrance, g!ood location, $20.00 month, Phone 7-7278. 6 6t Help Wanted - GIR-L—-High school graduate for office work, 43 hoUr week, group insurance benefits, paid vacation. Apply at Goodyear Sertlce Store. ' Zdlji'l ; 63t . j Wanted ] j WANTED— Riders to Florida to share 'expenses, leaving Sunday, January li'th, call 3-4241. 4 3t,X; FOR SALE—Rugs and Broadloom chrpetiiig. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF WANTED—' Reliable woman on night sjhift at G.E. who wants to exchange ' board and room for house . work in late mornings.} Extra pay for extra work- Reply care Demojcrat, Box ,522.1 6 Ts-x WASHING machine repairing lawn sharpening and re- ! pairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 8-6463. I 194 TF WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bjring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 12th St. Phone 3-3717. \ 133 TF W’ANTED— Rug Weaving. I am doing] custom weaving in my home! Your orders will be given prbmpt attention. Mrs. Homer ’ Hoblet, 1024 W. ,Adams street,,' Decatur, Indiana. ' 3 6t-x SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED — Rebuilt and converted to modern electric!. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Shop. 223; North Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 126 t-x I ,— Miscellaneous ELECTRIC kOTO-ROOTER—Sew era, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 liecatur, phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF INSULATIO>i—Save fuel; Insulate, j with Eagle-Picber lead wool. (Not Roik Wool.) Call for free esti- ’ mate, Ktenk’s. ! 16 TF APPUiAN’CE SERVICE. We service' all makes of washers, sweepers* and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all • mikes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF HUNTERS —’Take care with that gun. this fall, but if an accident . should happen you can’t afford to be without odr accident policy, only 50c a Week will pay, your doctor, hospital and other bills up td SSOO, more in sopie cases. That’s right 50c a week. Bob Heller, Heller Insurance Agency, Phone 3-4106 Heller Building. 246 TF Tride In a Good Town—Deceturi B To meet yOur high standards enjoy this 195'1 FORD Custom Tudor, 8-cyl. Overdrive, Radio & Heater. Like new inside and out. ■\ ■ • • $1545.00 Full of pep and pickup! 1950 MERCURY Tudor. Overdrive, Radio, Heater, Beautiful black finish. Always protected by seat ‘Covers. |i $1575- 00 ’\'" j ' —T" ■ ’1946 CHEVROLET Fourdoor. Perfect condition. Radio, Heaters, ’tires like new. New dark plue’pafnL .I. : ’ $695.00 I — Here’s a "grand car. 1946 FORD 'Super Deluxe, 8-cyl. Fourdoor, Radio and Heater. Excellent condition, ONLY \ $645.00 r HV < 7T ll l.'b r T"'v?r . • ■ ]. 4OBb SIinVAKTZ FORD COMPANY, Inc. Corner 3rd & Monroe Sts.

SEPTIC tanka, cesspoola, toilet j vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer ( lines,; basement drains cleaned d with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 Ts SURVEY OF r (Continued From Pace One) approval of the school board.. [ Every man and woman present Indicated in a round-table discussion that the survey method was tlie proper approach to the problem and promised cooperation with school officials. Those attending included Mayor John Doan; Ed Bauer, city coiiniCil; Robert Anderson, city attorney; Edward Wert and C. I. Finlayson, Lincoln parent-teachers association; Walter Ford, Earl FuhrV man* Charles Ehinger, Chamber of Commerce; Harold Engle, Rotary; Ronald Parrish, Lions; Mrs. Max Schafer and Miss Glennys Roqp, business and professional Women’s club;. Mrs. Roy Kalver and Mrs.| Harry Dailey, Woman’s\club; Dick HeJJer, city plan commission, and the school board members abd school officials already named. Lbcal, groups have asked the (School board fpr the survey for koine time . and superintendent Brown explained that the money Was placed ip the budget last yedr. for use this year if the board saw Mt . 1 Dr. Church said after the meeting, that if the board acts favorably on the plan, the survey could not be completed before next January. Preliminary work would start,, however, in April or M&y, he said. ! ALLIED RAIDERS (Coatlaued From Page One) ■ Hnue Wednesday's bombardment of west coast North Korean defenses because of high winds arid rough seas. \' ' ■

/ — -—I ■, ■ Y.™ B Tender Kra(t Oi| , ner Beef Rossi 2 f° r 29c Stcsk 49c v I Cb'pks in 7 Minutts 49c ;y „ | i ~1,1 , i ■ hi i i.n i■, u.. J- i .iili mi- -' Extra Lean Little Elf Young Tender Bacon , Corn Meal Pork Roast 49c 15 tb. sack 29c ASc 1 I 1 tb. packages Bacon Mild Flavorful 1( Young Tender f ; j tnds Burco Coffee Chuck Steak ]’ 25c ">• 77c 53c F Fresh Tender J I Enriched BEEF -L . - . Li ' —L • I for Canning Pork Liver Burco Flour 4 A t n>. ' .j, ‘ ,29C lb* • 9 45C By the Quarter liuodin’s Food MarkN ( \ NEXT TO |‘. | ! i OPEN 7 DAYS A‘WEEK— |B:|Wa. M. TO 9:00 P. M.

1 Poes it seem that EVERYBODY’S HAND Mn YOliR POCKET? Dimes and dollars disappear fast as most I, | ? of us can earn them. The cost of living leathas manv of us little to live on —— LET US ANALYZE YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM AND SAVE YOWMONEY. • ’ ; Leland Smith LELANP SlfllTH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill F "pZARK IK % 'if 1 I, ; \ j jt, ’J, » ‘ V UH-BUT THEY 1 I WULL.AH THROUGHOUT ,- ( AG INST NOTHIN THAT SHAWT ONE AH THI&NECK UF L-i=-•CvSfes; -KL—, PEG JUS SUNK^fZMMEO) 1 A* ■ SHOT YET, TMTMH/ THEY DONE sI . I OZARKJ L \ m/wn< Mr<z\ /I AN gap BW —> I. J MBdreA' iWk-1, ■pz'\«> VI ■ yyi WB1 1 —Apo uihi: ;i 11 ■■■■EMVH L-i , ~ —m- —~ ~ ——— F

John Deere Program At Implement Store Martin F. Sprungjet was host today to nearly I,oos persons at the John Deere day : program at the Steffen Impleanent store on North Third street. The program opened at 9:30 this and within an hour 37(y Registered. \Th’e agriculture,i;lass of Decatur highj school, taught Iby William Jbrirnay, was |d||ij)ißsed so the members riould , attend the; farm implement show jihd, demonstration. Sandwiches anil refreshments vrerii served by to n large c,rowd at noon. The program continues throughout Withe afternoqn with showing movie films and demonstratiqns of John Deere modeto* Markets At 4 Glhnce* Stocks irregularly higher in moderate trading, £ Bonds, irregularly higher. p. S. goveiumeb| fipnds lower in qdiet trading. tftu | American stoeft/w irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. ' ]>]:. .m j . Cotton futures Grains in L’h ica^; ’’Wheat, corn, rye, oats arid soybean futures ihixed. j ’ Hogs: About'st.eagb to 25c higher, top 19.351. Sheep: ||jea’dy, top 24.00. Cattle; * Mostly top 31,50. x IKE BUCKLES (Continued Fr<>s* Page One) within To minute® according to‘ Swope. Churchill amd Eisenhower went off alon(?. ■ j-’ - rr_ . If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

TODAY'S MARKETS

FOhT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNH UP —Livestock: Hogs: 25-50 higher. I 180-220 lbs 10.75,; 220-240 lbs 19.00; 240-260 lbs 18.50, 'Calves: Steady at 36.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 23.00 down; ewes 7.50 down; bucks 6.00 down, ■ ! i ■ r , : : ’•■ r INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS UP Livestock: Hogs: 8,500.. Light barrows and gilts! mostly fully steady; medium and hehvies unevenly steady to'2s loer; (jhoice 170-230 lbs 19.00-19.75 top 20*00; 230-260 lbs 18.25-19.00; few -19.25; 260-300 . lbs 17.25-18.25. Cattle: 700, calves 300. Little done on steers and heifers early; few sales commercial and good about (Steady al 18J0-24.00;’ cow’s mostly steady; commercial 16.0016.75; vealers mostly steady: choice and prime 33.00-37.00; odd head prime 38.00. Sheep: 1,200. Lambs and yearlings opened . steady ; few small lots choice and prime native wooled lambs up to 24.00; 3 loads mostly choice fed wooled lambs around 85-90 lbs held above 23:50. • ■”• ! T ■ —4+ : /■ Chicago Cash Grain . CHICAGO UP —Cash grain: Wheat: No, 2 red 230 N. Corn: 2 yellow yellow 157 K-164; 4 yellow 150%160%; 5 yellbw 147-159%; sample grade yellow' 115-164. \ Oats: 1 heavy white 89%-90%; 3 heavy white medium 87; sample grade heAvy white medium 79% l 81%, ' ; _ ’■ „ Soybeans: Track country statiop:. 2 yellow, Illinois, 282%.

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KENNET-MURRAY (Corrected January 8 160 to 180 ms. 18.50 180 to 220 lbs. 19.00 220 to 24« lbs. 18.50 , 240 to 260 lbs. 18.00 260 to 280 lbs. 17.00, 28Q to 300 lbs, 16.50 300 to 325 lbs. ’ /• n ‘| ‘ 325 to 3so lbs. -i 350 to 400 ibs. T ._. ‘ 400 lbs. ifp j l . = - •'*]■ too to 160 lbs: __L.L-_._4 14.7» Roughs ’ i ' . • 300 lbs, down:___ 15.06/ < 300 to 350 lbs 14.60 i 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 v'4oo to 450 lbs. _*■. ~_< 13.50 45b to 50,0 lbs. L. 13.00 500 to 550 lbs. ...1 12.50 ■ 550 to* 600 lbs. 12.00 \ f 600 lbs. up x* Slags .... 10.00 Boars ]__l___, 8.00 ’ . Veals r (Fri. & Sat.) /30.50 Spring Lambs (Fri. ' \ 3at.) 4 20.5 ft Yearlings ?L 10.0 ft Ewes .. . 6.0 V SCHMITT STOCK YARDS - January 8 i 160 o 180 1b5?18.56 1* io 220 lbs. L 00 X. r 240 lbs. .50 24 ! to 260 lbs. _.s e>.25 260 to 280 Ibs: -J,L 17.25 280 to 300 Ibs. 16.75 \ s3oo‘ to 325 lbs. __16.25 325 to 350 lbs. L 15.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 400 lbs. up 14.75 100 to 140 lbs, 15.75 140 to 'U‘!o 16.75 Roughs sjoc 1&.00 Stags 11.0 ft Boars*_L __2_9.oft Veals —30.0«< Lambs ___' 20.0 ft Ewes 6.01 * LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 8 / Beans subject to change - 4 • during day. Prk#s delivered at elevator. j Ask for prices • • , Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .05 per bushel less f.oib. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS - Furnished By \ DECATUR FARMS v /. Phone 3-2148 : ' , January 8 Large Clean Whites .42 Large Clean Brown *_{ .40 > • Heavy Hens 1— '27 Leghorn Hens ___' j.— .20 Call for poultry 'prices DuKii Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - M*onro« |. TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Qistanee PHONE 3-2607 VIC’S ( . FROZEN FOOD CENTF Slaughtering - Curing - Procv LOCKERS FOR RE' v l HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur," Ind. • The World’s record for rainfall in a single day, 45.99 inches, goes •to Baguio, in the Philippines. LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES . , . r For z» woraa or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.54; 6 ”mes $2.25. ! For consecutive * ya. No classified skipday i <> .1 ?eptj ed. ' . -'< r 1 ■ P’mk face 10 point, sc'per wc •, dach insertion, 75c minij m m. / T i? ; > Classified ads listed In pat phs 50% increase over r< > uiar rate. Card* of Thanks, Obltn iry, 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. m. Trade tn a *n— C. caturt