Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1953 — Page 5

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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds - . ... ■ [V 77 ) |“ •. . and it wag only the thircjSund when Alvin agreed to 'buy « "washer I saw in the ‘Demo- ' cr|at Want Ade!” . —| - —.3 J Real Estate ®yR SALE—Two bedroom home at pl 6 Master Drive jin excellent ■ Condition by-owner., (pan be seen? ftny time after 7 p.nu and all day' Saturday. 41 3t; FOR SALE—Several real estate Contracts, ( paying 6% 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 Deca'tur? ( Contracts rangte from >2,300 up. Bob Heller, A. good realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Butlding. ‘ ° 221 TF ffOjt SALE—S bedroom house 4 W\jooms upstairs, 1 down 12 foot of btylt in cabinets in kitchen — modern except furnace — lot 01' J wide 193' long—low taxes and lbw ! low utilities—good location —-this inexpensive home would be ideal so) - a large family or could tie ’ easily made Intcrrt two family. Immediate possession. The Suttljs Co., Phone 3-3605. j 42 8t FOE| SALE—Jjfodern 4 room home oh West Adams street; Modern kljchen with nice utility room. . large bedrooms, nice large bath, gopd site, closets. Wall to wall carpets in* living room, kitchen. ■; bath and utility has inlaid linob' eum. 2 car garage. Quick possesteian. For appointment plekse con--‘■ftaoL The Kent\ Realty & Auction Cqi Phone 3-3390, Q, W. Kent; ; Strickler. 1 42 3t Democrat Want.Ads J Bring Results 'r s ~ " ~

J LNeed A New Home? t. If you have a small sertii - modern house and would like a brand v new F. H. A. home or an older home in a very good location . why don’t you inspect |hese? We will sell or trade. - i ! ■ ■/ \ - 1 y Number 1. Brand new two bedroom home about three block? west of Gener- , al Electric. Has double thickness cedar siding for last,’j ing and inexpensiveappearance. Plastered walks, custom made cabinets, large utility room, large kitchen, beautiful and efficient ' bath, forced air heat & to all rooms, corner C lot. Requires ' about $3,000 down, balance , like i rent through F. H. A. -.■ \ ‘ Number 2. ~ i SOLD I .v. “ \4' -i | ' "■ i Numbers 3 and 4. i Three bedroom home in north end, can be privately financed, also new home in south end of city, F. H. A. approved. Owners will consider trade of semi-mod-ern home on any of > ■ above. | ' Sot ‘iVettoi ftEAI estate— insurance , “From Roof to Cellar , Insure With Heller” j heller: bldg. PHONE 3-4106 ■ i , x ■ .. '

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For an words or lees: 1 time 75c; 2 times 31-25; 3 times >1.50; 6 times 12.26 For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepted. . IBlack face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 75c minimum. Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate; , \ Card of Thanks, Obituary, I In Memoriam, 3c per word, 31.00 minimum. , £ Copy must be in office by 10 j £ a. m. Monday through Friday, J Saturday deadline 16 9a. m. g — ——L i Automotive * VICE selection late model used cars. DidK MANSFIELD Motor ; Sales. 252 TF ‘UR USED CARS 1 are safety test- ?! ed and' guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Ist A Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. . 247 TF fl 946 Buick Special .2-door, ir radio and heater, clean. Motor Sales, 201 South First Street.,; It 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-door, radio and heater, local car. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street It 1940 Plymouth 2-door, heater, small down payment. • Beery Motor Sales, 201 A South First Street. It 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook ? Club Coupe, heater, local car. Beery Motor Sales, ; 201 South First street. It |947 Hudson “6” radio and g heater, clean car. Beery | Motor Sales, 201 South H First Street. It u|e d'carST" h —=•■ ,1951 Buick’Special 4-dooij. 1950 .Buick Special 2-door. i .1950 Dodge Wayfarer 2-door. 1949 Olds “98” 4-door. Saylors Motor Co. Open Til 9:00 p.m. ' 42 2t 1952 Henry J. “6” cylinder, radio and heater, one Owner car; 1952 .Chevrolet Styljne 1 deluxe 2-door, ll.OOp miles, one owner car; 1952 Plymouth Cambridge 4-door, radio and heater A-l condition, reasonably priced ; 1951'Plymouth Cran- - brook 2-door, radio & heater, beautiful g r-e e n finish; 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline deluxe 2-door. \one owner car. 30,000 miles; 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline deluxe 2-door, radio & heater, power glide, a perfect car; h 1951 SUdebaker V-8 . *4 door, automatic* drive & healer, one owner 23.000 miles; 1950 Ford fhistom* “8”. 2-door,! radio & heater. one owner, blue finish; 1950 Suick Super 4-door, radio & heater. dark blue finish A-l dondition, a good buy; 1950 Studebaker . Champion! 2-door radio & heater & ;^verd r ivei!3o,ooo miles, in perfect Condition: 1950 Studebaker 5 jphss. coupe, fully equipped, local tfar; 1949 Chevrolet .Styline deluxe 4-door, radio & heater, a ladies car, 5,000 actual miles, clean as new; 1949 Buick Super , . ■ 4-dopr, radio & heater, dark green v I finish, exceptionally clban; 1947 Dodge 5 pass cqup£, runs & drives good, has radio & heater; 1941 Plymouth 2-door, radio & heater, average condition. If you are interested in a gobd used car, .be sure to stop in. before you’ve , ' looked around or after, it doesn’t matter, will be glad to pompare , deals. Sep us now. M & W Auto Sales, Decatur, fnd. » 42 3t _ . Farmer's Col. A’E BUY chickens and quality eggs. "Decafur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—IO g'oid used farrowing houses. William Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 35 12t-x * OR SALE OR LEASE—Holstein . ? bulls, William Reichert, Monroe, Indiana. 8146 t-x FOR SALE OR LEASE—Very nice [ Holstein heifers, Wi|l Reichert, i Monroe, Ind. > |i 41 lit I — L- U- — 'OR SALE— Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. < 62 TF OR SALE— Farmers horse hide cork, jtole work shoes.—Good fitting/ long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Btore, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF Farmers attention— we remove dead horses, cows, hogs, j etc. Decatur Dial O and ask-for ; Enterprise! 3450. We j>ay | all phone charges. . The Stapler Fertilizer Co., formerly the ler Products Co. b 15 TF ’ FOR Now hatching. -FOl ' 'larger poultry profits buy Model’s Big English S.C. White Leghorn. Holtzapple White Rock, New Hampshire Red, Barred Rock and j lly-Lines.' Order ribw. We save you money. Model Hatchery, Monrpe., " 32 TF —, ; Trade in a Good Town—Decaturt ’ \ k

YOUR COWS deserve | the best. Feed them FRESH Black Strap Molasses. Your feep’i or your ground ear corn, mtyigd in our molassfes mixer will bl smoothno stickiness, no lumps dr balls of feed. Bring In yQ® corn today. Heller Coal Supply, 722 W. Monroe Street. J. 1 37 TF FOR SALE—Special N.H. Red cockerels now and BQb Feb. 24 at bargain, for early bffilers see us today. Order your Mgrch and April Chicks now. DECATUR Hatchery. ’ 41 5t ORDER DECATUR R. <j P. Sired egg and meat bred order the best and start early, to assure profit this-Summer and Fall. Order “DecatuiL Chicks” ( Now, for March and A|»ril. Also DeKalb Hybrid chickig DECATUR HATCHERY. 41 7t' FOR SALE— Dried bl4ik strap l molksses. Trade name Mixes evenly. No me||. Costs about the same as wetiimoiasses with water removed. Btijyk Eleva* tor Co., Decatur, Modtoe and Peterson. *y ' W 3* T For Sale-M|sc. FOR S4iE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerators, StUcky Co., Monroe, Ind, i \ fi 274 TF DECORATING—Try Sujj Kem* Tone or Kem-Glo, all ct Iprs. Habegger Hardware. 40 TF FOR SALE —Domestic seeing machines. Stucky & Co., $ Monroe, ‘ mi* 4 197 TF FOR SALE —3 sows with|k3 pigs. Ernst Thieme - , 7 mileOiN.E. of Decatur, Route 5. '• jgi 42 3t FOR SALE —200 bales whegt straw, 30c bale; 100 bales oa& straw, 25c bale. Phone 3-9513ji 42 It-x FOR\ SALE — 1,000 balek' mixed clover & timothy hay/im'o rain.\ 214 mile west of ConniessM a, ’ ltet > Luther E. Engle. 42 3t-x FOR SALE—G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Fager Mayt& Sales, 147 South 2nd Phone 3-4362. 39 6t FOR SALE—Rugs and Brijiidloom carpeting. evening! except Wednesday. Stucky A C| M Monroe, Ind. ' i j! 92 TF KEM-TOkE AND 1 KEM-Gtl| Walj paints, all colors, easylfco use; Do your own decorating. Whrick Bros. lli® TF FOR SALE — Bottle many style* to select tronk Ooep nites except Wed. Nite. <9tdclfy ; ’ & Co., Monroe, Ind. TF ■ | FOR SALE —Sewing with attachments, 320.00, Phon& 3-8205. Mrs. Elmer Lautenschlegeyh ’ fl* 1 2t * x FOR SALE—% size Hollywi&d bed, complete, or will fit beds as spring and Buttress, Phone 3-3925. I' 42 3t FOR SALE —Good 9 x 12 aiminster rug and pad; 9 x 12 boleum rug; 8 piece dining roohi lauite, 815 North sth, Pbone 3-ft3B. 4ui 2t FOR SALE— Frigldalre reftrlgera tors; ranges; washers; 'Briers; water heaters; freezers. 1 Large trade-Ina. Uhrick Brotherifc .0 7 TF FOR SALE—Aluminum sprftms and innerspring mattresses—the best quality—good condition —uffijll sell both for only 330.00. A. fi, Suttles. Phone 3-3605. il' 42 3t FREE — Feel free to look ground in our store at our fine merchandise such-as furniture, flo«r coverings, bedding, lamps agid appliances, and every day; hardware needs. Open each lining except Wed. Stucky & Mon 1 roe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. Ji TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator tors. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want qualify get Kelvinator — trade now sor a new Kelvinator see them m DE CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF YOU CAN SAVE TOO—Stat^'Farm Auto Insurance has established leadership through the low cost insuring of careful drivers only. FRED COR^H 1 Insurance Agency, 207 Court Street, Phone 3-3656. TF SALE —1 Used Hot Poiptielectrie stove; 1 used gas range; 1 used Perfection ||ove; 1 used coal & wood all in good condition. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 NortX’ 2nd street, Phone 3-3808. M 2 3t BERRY’S Weekly Specials, though Feb. 28th. Lot Minn alfalf4fs>?% pure, 23.00 bu. Lot fa 99% pure, 21.45 bu. Ranger alfalfa 99.5% pure, 32.70hfcomplete line Os clovers, grassed seed oats, seed corn etc. The World’s largest retail stocks to drawjf'rom,. All Genuine Gro Coated s'eeds. Berry Seed Co. West Hiw|y 30, Phone 41801, Van Wert, Oh|<p. — - Help WANTED—Wait/ess, apply mont Restaurant. 3t WANTED—Farmer SalesmeM'Sell mineral and livestock feeth in home community. to farm. Midwest Mineral Cpuiikny, Greenwood, Indiana. O St

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1 Wanted wanted fro' itit—id kidd* ’of poultry., Bring u* your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Fbbne 3-3717. 133 TF WANTED TO REkT— Modern 3 bedropm, house by owner of Kaye’# Shoe Store, Phone 8-2933 days, after 5:00 p.m. Phone 3-33tt$. 1 i I ' B * TP WASHING machine tepkfring lawn toowbr sharpening and repairing. New and used washer*. G*« yittiges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Artlrtifr Mitchell, frhone 6-6463. § ; 134 TF SEWINd HaOHINES AIRED —Rebtfi]t and converted to mod* dm electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machine*. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Stere hour* 9 a.m, to t p.m. I ' j ■ < • , 37 34t< jFor -Rent FOR REllirT—Modem 3 room apaftment, plus bath and garage, phajse 3-3401. 30 TF FOR rEßl— Offish, Room* above Democrat office. Available February 16.; Inquire at Decatur Daily Dettjocrnt. 81 TF Instructions WORK U.S. GOV’T! Start high as $316.00 month. Qualify Now|! FREE 32-page book shows, jobsl sample tests. Writes Frankiin Institute, Dept 1093-W, Rocheftefi N.Y. 28 T-x Mlteeltaneouß tad; taniati wWh Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock; Wool.) Call for free estimafet Kletik's. ' 16 TF SEPTip .jifartßt, cesspool*, tonal vault! tacuum cleaned, sewer line*; basement train* cleaned with {electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley SeWtr Cleanqrs. Decatur 3-8810. Ht TF APPLIANCE BERtiOE. We service ail diakes of washers, Sweepers, andli other small appliances. Wringer roll* and parts for all maked;;Kl(tnk’s. >bon* F2l*t. \ 229 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-era, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only on* ta Adams, Well* Counties. C. R. William*, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on M r Tocsin. ' • ■; > 187 TF GRIM PICTURE (CoutMlued From Page O»e) Texas and Rep John W. McCor Black D-Mass., bouse minority whip, both declined to discus* the conference, saying It had been agreed that anything said about the meeting would have to cotne from Mr. Eisenhower. "Vo Ml v ISTR A Wir Ikotlee tt hereby ttvtft. That the undersigned has been appointed Admtnfstrator of the eirtate of William H. Haggard late of Adems County,, deceased. The, estate is probably solvent. ' Hi! • , \ HARVEY li HAGGARD Administrator PUST®R A «MiTH Attorneys February IS, 1953 2/19-26 3/5, .. . ■ . does Your plumbing OR HEATING SYSTEM NEEiD REPAIRS? Fob Prompt, CouMMbus and Careful Service Call 3-2609 Baker Plumbing & Heating 704 W. Monro* gt. CHECK THESE USED CM VALUES! 1 ' ?L ft ■ ’ ' .a- < ,11 ' - i : : 51 FORD 2-Dr. Radio and Heater. ■h ! » | 50 BUICK *-»r. Dyn., Radio' and Heater. 51 DEBOtO Carry-All |4-Door. 49 MEROURY Cl. Cpe. Radio and Heater. 48 CHEVROLET, Aero gedartV Radio and ■eaM* ' ' ' i ! ' bp 1 i . 46 2 Or. 48 WILLES Bed. Oef. 141 BUICK Sp. 2-Dr. Heater. A ' ' perfect ear. Call 3-4295 OR SEE Jerry Bixler 603 N. sth Street i| '

10 PRISONERS From Fane OitV> and slugged in the basement of the building. The prisoner* es- ! caped with several guns. > T£e escapees, in addition to Hill, were William P. Hill, 19, Lloyd D. Lesher, Bobby D. Baker, 18, Kehneth M. Davis, 19, Ray A. Bayless, 26, Glenn C. Crawford, 22, Fred P. Walters, 18 Manuel C. Hernandes, and Lotaie J. Ball. • Ball was apprehended in downtown Fort Worts shortly after the break. A 1949 green Ford sedan was ■commapdeered by five armed,men near the jail, and that group of escapees was believed to have, fled toward Dalles, Tex., 40 mile's tb tho Two other cars were reported stolen Booh after the escape. ■ Hill was scheduled to be tried March 9 for the robbery of gun funners Manuel Madreiga and Candido De La Torre, who said a masked, man armed with a , machinegun took $248,i000 in task while they were In their cabana at the smart Western Hills Hotel at Fort Worth. Hill was arrested a month lifter the holdup at a wooded section

PRFRI F RESTAURANT FIIIDLCi> and TAVERN \ — SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 21st MOONLIGHT RAMBLERS Radio Station WANE Entertainers ’ SHRIMP . . . . STEAKS . . . . CHICKEN and other Fine Foods and Beverages t Mar( and Lou Walchle, Proprietors ' HELP WANTED '' ; Due to expanding production program we need ■ I ■ i T •-A ■ ■ > I ■ i ; v immediately: v | 1 ■ I. ' 2 Tool and die makers \ \ 2 Experienced engine lathe operators If you are qualified and are looking for job security , ! :Rr a progressive organization, apply in person at the: 1 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE > NATIONAL SEAL COMPANY < VAN WERT, OHIO \ ' I —1 I II MIC WELDERS 1 Used Lincoln Welder 180 Amp. , SIOO.OO ? b 1 Used Forney Welder j ; ■! V- ■ ■ V • ; 1 Used Aircraft Generator j ] Several Used Welders SIO.OO and up Also New Forney > . . | Combination Repair Unit | LEON HUFHNE Rockford, Ohio, Route 2 Willshire Phone 127F11 : 3 miles East on 33, thert % mile North of Willshire, Ohio \ ■ j

I 1 !■".! HM,,' H —J±-.. ■■ I 1 WHATEVER HAPPENS—the Right Kind of Insurance will Pay for the Loss. It pays to have expert advice When choosing insurance coverage and adapting them to fit your needs properly. DIAL 3-3111. [ j ‘ Leiand smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill ..t.4-4 ■" 4 r ,n ■■ v - —1 ; — . O 1 ARK IKE V ' '. ' . I ' ' " ~ - OS . r < ‘ ' ter? . 9

near Azle, Tex. Officers found $128.000 of the loot buried there, but the rest has not been accounted for.' | • I L - x Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP — Cash grain; Wheat: No. 1 red 3M. Cort: 1 yellow 161; 2 yellow 161%; 3 yellow 155%-161; 4 yellow 149%-160%; 5 yellow* .144%; sample grade yellow 136%-167%. OMte: 1 heavy White 81%; 2 heavy white 81%-81%; sample grade heuty white 75; 2 heavy special y.ed 80%. Soybeans: 2 yellow 289% N, track Chicago. • Seeks Opinion On ; Insurance Ruling INDIANAPQLIS, UP —State insurance commissioner Harry i fe. Wells has asked Attorney Gen. Edwin K. Steers for an opinion | after Marion superior court J<|hn L. Niblack ruted the Korean conflict is not a war. Niblack ruled Tuesday Metropolitain Life Insurance Co. must pay double indemnity to hjelrs of a soldier killed in combat in Korea, and that thq firm’s war clause,

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|\ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP Livestock: ' ! Hogg: 25 lower; 180-220 lbs 20.25; 220-240 lbs 19.75; 240-260 lbs 19.2§. Calves: Steady at 36.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 22.50 down.! INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: " ’ Hoge: 13,000. Barrows and gilt* 25-50 lower; later trade at full decline; choice 170-240 lbs. 20.002C.25; few to 20.50; 240-270 Ibsl 19.50-20.00; 270-300 lbs. 18.75 • 19.50. Cattle: 1,200; calved 300. Steers and steady to weak; cows mostly steady; coinmbrcial to low choice steers and heifers 17.0022.00; load mixed good and choice steers near 1175 lbs. 22.00;! utility and commercitl cows 14.75-17.00; few yopng cows above 16.00; vealers fuHy 1.00 . lower; choice and prime 28.00-34.50, odd head 35.00. Sheep: .1,000. Lambs mostly 50 er, other classes scarce; "good to prime fed wooled lambs 21.0022.50. . ; Markets At a Glance Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds firm. U. S., government bonds lower quiet trading. American stocks irregularly Midwest etocks irregularly higher. Cotton futures irregular, j Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats and soybean futures mixed. Hogs 25 cents to 1.00 lower, top 20.65; sheep steady to weak, top 23.00; cattle steady to 50 cents lower, top 24.00. excepting it from paying double indemnity, cannot apply. Niblack, in effect, tbld Metropolitan it had no right to ask him to rule the Korean conflict is war when congress has -not done so. i•. 4—p—Democrat Want Ad* r Bring Results •mmmm a«MuiMuißii»HM«l«wi*BU*iummi»aiaHUßm«m*i*iu«uimMumuim HELP I ’A ‘ We, Snowed Under With USED CARS ■ , , ■ 1952 DeSoto Custom 4-door, radio, heater, seat covers, automatic transmission, local car. ■ 1951 Plymouth Concord 2door, radio, heater, seat covers, local one owner. —L——\ • 1951 Plymouth Sedan, 4-door radio and heater, very clean. ■ ■i jh 1950 Chevrolet Sedan, 4-door, radio and heater, local car. 1950 Chevrolet Tudor, radio, heater, very nice. 2 i'■ . v 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4-door, r*dio, heater, local car. Low Down Payment ..; ■ — ’ Up to 24 Months to Pay DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 N. 3rd Street V

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l | KENNET-MURRAY Corrected February *l9 1160 to 180 lbs. ....j 18.50 180 to 220 lbs. -r...19.50 220 :to 240 lbs. 19.00 2.40 !to 260 1b5.18.25 260 to 280 lbs. 17.50 280 to 300 lbs. .... 17.00 I 300 to 325 1b5.16.50 325 to 35b 1b5.16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 lbs. up ~...15.00 100 t 0.160 lbs. 1.... 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down - 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. J... 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 lbs. ... |s.od 450 to 500 1b5.14.50 500 to 550 lbs. 14.00 550 to 600 lbs, 13.50 600 lbs. up :.. 12.50 Stags ... t 12.00 Boars s.oo Veals <Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Spring Lambs (FrL & Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings 10.0< Hwes K(i< SCHMITT STOCK YARDS ’ Corrected February 19 160 to 180 lbs, z.. 19.75 180 to 220 lbs.' 20.25. 220 <o 240 lbs.. T __ 19.75 240 to 260 1b5.... 19.50 260 to lbs. 18.50 280 to 300 lbs. 18.00 "J 300‘to 325 1b5.17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 400 1b5.16.50 400 lbs. up 16.00 100 to 160 fbs. 18.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.25 I - | Stags ... ii.oo Boar* — 9.00 Veal* 30.00 v Lambsj.2o.oo Bwe*; 6.0< local chain market BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 19 Beans subject to cnange during day. A Prices delivered at elevator. \ ! Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel lees Corn: .05 per bushel less f.o.b. Urm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By > DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 j, ’ Corrected February 19 Large Clean Whites ; j! . .40 Large Clean Brown j!.39 Mediums .37 Heavy Hens 1 .29 Leghorn Hens ---j-J--- .22 * tburk Elevator Co. Decatur Peter*on Monroe TEE P L E I MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 -■■■ ■■■»■■ ■ I 'l—---j-- : ' \ ivies I FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 8-3015 Decatur, Ind. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. it brings results. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Decatur Daily Democrat • By Mail, Including rural routes, in Adams, Allen, Jay and Well* Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio: \. 1 year __sß.oo 6 months4.2s 3 months2.2s By Mail, beyond Adams and \ adjoining counties: 1 year $9.00 6 months 4.75 - 3 months 2.50