Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1953 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MARCH 12,
Classified Advertising
QUICKIES-Bv Ken Reynolds i \ x . Ai , - "““...■ sound as a dollar! Jus( sell your business with a Democrat Want Ad—and that’s the end of your headache!” Real Estate ' i A i j. , ~ ? FOR SALE—Several rqal estate contracts, paying 6% net. You can help a young couple get their ownhome 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 range from |2,300 up. Bob Heller, Agood realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 221 TF , FOR SALE —Modern newly ed 2 bedroom bungalow. Gas heat, automatic water heater, full dry baseflient with heated recreation room,.all oak floors, plenty of closet space,- one cedar lined, - built in kitchen cabinets and double sink, storm windows and screens, side drive to large 20x22; garage, with piped in gas for heat. Exceptionally nice home on quiet residential street, can! -be seen after 5 p.m. & Saturdays,; Phone 3-3741. 327 Stevens street.: \ , \57, 6t FOR SALE—The home you have< been looking so acres of good land—modern 4 bedroom house — \ 3 bedrooms lipstairs, 1 downnew modern bath —dew Majestic furnace —city gas—new gas hot water heater —good Workshop at> ’taehed to house—other buildings consist of file block hen house — two car garage, concrete floorbarn 44 x 38 —hog [house And granary—a pice orchard with 12 good apple trees, nice garden, grape arbor land - berry bushes. LOCATIONt-J3 miles West of Decatur on 224 —transportation to Decatur schools paid (or by township — no tuition to' Decatur . schools. Priced to sell, owner moving out of county. The Suttles Company, Phone 3-3605. 59 9t Farmer’s Col. WE BUY, cfciickena and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF. FOR SALE— Oats,-- Clinton 59, germination 98%, $1.16 bushel, Phon?-3-955b. ' 59 3t-x FOR SALE —Good heavy oats, William ROicheift, Monroe,' Indiana. Bt-x FOR SALE — Holstein cow. with calf by side; Holstein heifer. Gordon, Burkhart, R. R. 6, Decatur, Phone 7 i 7106. j- 59 3t FOR^S|StS>—l Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky- & Co.. PLACE YOUR ORDER today f<Jr | Pullorum clean chicks. Rambus > Holtzapple White Rocks; also N.H. Reds; Leghorns, etc; Stiefel [Grain Co.. Decatur, Ind. 58 TF FARMERSATTENTIdN—move dead horses, cows, hogs, late. JJecatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone - charges. They Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ‘ ler Products Co. ’ 15 TF
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -- For Zo woras or less: 1 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times 31-50; 6 times 32.25 For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accept- ’ ed. \ 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 Memoriam, 3c - per word, 31.00 minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE — horse; hide cork sole work shoesj Good fitting, long lasting, liaflich & Morrissey Shqe Storb, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur, , 25 TF, FOR SALE — Now hatching.. Fbi larger poultry profits bu!y Model’s Big English S.C. White l Leghorn, Holtzapple White New Hampshire (Red, Barred Rock and Hy-Lines. Order now.' IMfe save you money. Model Hatchfery, I .Monroe. -I 32 TF ONE STOP for fanners, gardeners home I decorators Poultry - supplies; Sherwin-Williai|ns jia'int, ■ Burpee seeds, Verta-gjielen plant food, lawn mowers, hog and pig equipment. Heller Cohl Feed & .Supply, 722 Monroe feL Phone ( ■ 3-2912. I J 53 TF YOUR COWS 'deserve’j the besf T Feed them FRESH Black Strap Molasses. Your feed or your ground ear cbm, misled in our . molasses mixer will be smooth — no stickiness, no jumps' or balls Os feed. ';Bring in your corn today. Heller Coal’ Feed £ [Supply, 722 W. Monroe Street. 37 TF ELECTRi9[CHIGK BROODER Speeials; l-3so chiick elective brood- ’ -er, 350 straight run chicks. ; $85.00; l-SOO chick electric brood- ■' er, 500 straight run h< avy chicks, $110.00; Freezer S pet jial- - Raise ,25 cockerels for your fierier, 1-25 j. chick eleßric \brooder. Jp heavy ' cockerels,; $15.0Q. StiliTaH'Grain | , Co. Nortjij First Street; Decatur. | Ind. , 58 3t Sjt¥TENTIQ4r i y js planning! time,- for b lant^n F Ont* r Now. Seed Qa|t.s. F'ow in stock. Cert. Nemaha; Chero Kee; Clinton 59. We have tin, hand a A good supply of Berrys i Hybrid : Seed Corrj. Gobd supply of clovA ers; Grasses; Etc. Berry Seed Co. ; West Hi-Way 30, Van Wert. Ohio, A Phone 418 P. d [ —LI Automotive ; NICE seleclon late model Used • ears. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, I 252 TF FQR SALE--1(9521 Dodge* %. ton, like lew. Inquire at Hamrhond Fruit; Market. [ [y 58 2t >OR USED CARS~are sitjety 'tested and guaranteed—Buy with : confidence Iky Zintsma(ster Mq tor Salei Ist & Monroe St [ phone 3-2so|' ’ ■ (.[247 TF Fyiß SALfc?-1946 Cliyysller (Wind or » 4-door, veiy clean; 1949 Chevrolet. srtebl buy; 1948 Chrysler 2door, nice car; 1941 [l’ackard; 1941 .Chrysler; 1939 Plyhiouth; 1940 Chan pfon Studebaker: Phil L. Mackl n Co. Chrysler-Ply--4 mouth-Reo Trucks. “Qur Used A fears make good or we do.” ' t \ I 58 3t TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY " \ PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs
For Sale-Mlsc. FOR SALE—- Little girls' spring coat, size 5, like new, Phone 3-2239. 60 3t DECORATING-4-Try 1 Super KemTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware. [ 40 TF FOR SALE —Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. [ I 197 TF FOR SAlIe — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, StUcky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Ruga and Isroadloom carpeting. Open evenljngs except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Mon--roe, Ind. ' 92 TF FOR SALE —Get Your grass Sred and inoculation now, Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur, Indiana. V ■ I* 58 TF KEM-TONE, AND KEM-GLO Wall paints, all colors, to use. Do your own decorating- Uhrick Bros. ! 35 TF FOR — Bottie G|eis Ranges \many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. \Nite. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE— Gas dhiing room suite with red plastic upholstered chairs. 1503 W. Monroe sin ct. Phohe.3-2226.,• 58.,3t-x [FOR SALE — Frigidalre rekrlgerators; ranges; washers); driers; . water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. I ' y 167 TF FOR SALE —Begonia & Gloxinia bulbs; Condous bulk garden seeds; laWn grass' seed and fertilizer; sheep Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur, Ind- 58 TF FOR SALE-—1 "Used hient size washer: also a ebm'plete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances Fager Maytag 2nd street. Phone [3-4362. ' 57 6t FOR SALE--Kelvlnator refrlgeraAtoiis. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trhde now for a new Kelvinatqir see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. v 231 TF FOR SALE —Household.& cl St hi ng items, including, grey rug and pad; 3 lamps! chairs: etc.; women's dresses; coats; sups, size meifs suits, size 38, Phone 3-3678. 60 3t FOR SALE —| 1948 Zimmerman ihpUSfi trailer. ItFfikit; 2 heds; Vrtgtdairp; breakfast coiylition. Reasonable. Inquire Ivan Garwood. Highway Trailer (tamp, south bdge Deeitur. road 27. J- 6° lt-x FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle 26 inch, bide & white, basket, light, rdfleetor,' good tires, excellent con- ' diiion, $25.00. Phone 3-2186. . 59 3t , ,J [ FOR SALE — Automatic Bendix home laundry. $25-00; Tappin gas stbve, $25.00; porcelain twin tubs, $1(1.00; porc\h glider, ss.On; -baby bhssinet. $3.00; pair of [twin table i \latnps, $4.00. Phone 3i39(7. ' ' ( ; 58 3t YOU CAN SAVE TOO—S(ate Farm Alito Insurance Company, has established leadership through y the low cost insuring of \careml drivers only. FREi? CORAII Insurance Agency, 207 Court Street. Phone 3-2656. 35 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and dvery day hard ware needs. Open each evening except W’ed. Stucky & Co., Mon roie. Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 Tl WE ARE DEALERS for tire ni|tionall.v famous “Kirilium” soil conditioner as advertised in all leading gaiden magazines. Loosens heavy soils for planting bi xes; house plapts, repairs hare spots in lawns, etc. Stop in (oday. Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur, Ind. ! y - 58 TF NEW—Admiral radios; Snnbeam 1 toasters, waffle irons, mixma*ters, coffee masters, shave masters. Fryryte deep fryers; Proctor toasters; Arvin radios and heaters. Mazelin Heating Service, NOfth 13th street, between Millets Motel and Win-Rae Drive-In. Phone 3-3808. 08 3t Help Wanted WAITRESS—FuII tiime, dais( Apply 'in person. Ehler’s Restaurant. 60 31 W ’ATE!) -Lady to help in kitchen, i (Hours 8 1 .in. I p.m. Apply in . «.pei.-cn. Ehler's Restaurant. V *° 3t HIGH GIRL- to work after school and weekends.. Apply in person. Ehler's Restaurant. y 60 3t You ctkn help crippled children. Use Easter Seals. AI’POINTMEXT OF AinilMsTH IT<W ( ,x<». -i*r»z Xotliec iw lu-rebj givrn. That the undersign ed Ims been aivpointed Ad•ndniMtrator of the estate of Eugene RunjS.u late of Adams County? deceased. The estate is probably solvent. A ■ \ 1 ' , ' CLARA A. RUNYON Administrator \ J’ERl> L. LlTTEltKll Attorney . March L \ -MAll. I—lj!—l|9
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IlFor Rent FOR RENT—Upper 4 room unfui* nlshfcl apartment, no pets, Phone 3-80Wj, 59 3t FOR RENT—6 roifm house in Magley, [fhone Craigville 17 on 28. | ' 56 6t-x FOR RipNT— :5 room modern aparb ment.i2l6 North sth street, Phone _ 58 31 FOR R Rooms above Demoirat office. Immediate possession. Inquire at Decatur Daily Demo :rat. 31 TF FOR R SNT—Pleasant 4 rboms\ & bath apartment, automatic gas; heat 4nd 1 hot neater. Suitable for Cail 3-3420. 60 3t FOR R SNT—Two 3 room apartments one furnished, one unfurnished all utilities furnished, prt-* vat'e t htrance, private bath. Call at 227 N. 4th street. 5G TF FOR Rj ?!nT — 3 room apartment, ideal ;i Or kingle person or couple. 815 N Fifth street, Decatur. If I ii.iteri?: led call H 55795, Fort Wayhi l , Ind. 57 5t Card of Thanks thank; i to everyone who gave to the T< ijimy Mann fund. Thanks' to out ?! neighbors for their help and Rd’deeds, to the Democrat for all the things they did for us, and tc the ladies who went out of theer way to help. Also we are thankful for the giftk and greeting cards which Tommy received du,i-ing( his confinement. All of these kindnesses helped speed his r» qovi i-y and helped his parents, ti give him the best medical aid pi®|ible. On March 4|th, we took lain to Chicago,’ where the sufgt bjjy, .who did the operating. \Vahttetl to see him. They said the: wtlind was healing perfectly. Bui that we should take him to the. ( di:*tor in Fo.rt Wayne once a well ! gnd bring him back to Chitag 1 once a month to keep close <• teck until completely healed. ‘ Now lie, is going back to schqol find getting along fine. Much 5 f our help came through your ii ayers for which we are \ indeed I grateful. Th: Parents of Tpmmy, Mt and M rs. Clifford Mann. 7 ' «Ul-> Wanted WANTE> TO; BUY—Second hand army <|it. Phone 3-3917. 60 It WANTEIi p- To rent small farm, ' cash grain. Lloyd E. Miller. R. tL $-i Decatur, Indiana. 59 st-x WA^T t -Woman wants baby sit- j tfeig jot, day or nights, or house work, ij 'rite box 552 c/o Decatur Daily ti’inocrat. 58 3t-x To kinds of Bring us your custom dresslhj. TREON’S Decatur PouitrE Market, 651 North 13tb St.,Phb|h 3-3717. 133 TF WASHIIS y machine repairing lawh tnbwer sharpening and repairing.,; New and used washers Gas tan|ges and bottle gag. Mon ( roe fisher Repair Service ArthurHlitchell, Phone 6-6463, * 194 TF SEWING ; MACiiINES REPAIRED —Rebili t and converted to modern elet! ric; Any make. We self new iianc! guaranteed rebuilt sewing Jttbl! lines. Boardman’s Sewing Marline Shop. 223 North\ First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. I I, 51 26 t-x Miscellaneous iNSULATtiJN—Save fuel; tnsuiate with lead wool. (Not Rock W®ol.)' Call fpr.free eztl- > mate, Kjynk’s, 16 TF SEPTIC tianks, cesspools, toilet vaults ijacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection Langley Sewer Clean ers. De6|tur 3-3810. 216 TF KPPLiANC E SERVTc£ We serv ice all ® ikes of washers,\ sweep ers, and otber small appliances Wringe? l 'rolls and parts for all makes, i I Wenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF 16LECTR1C ROTO-ROOtER—Sew ers, dra.fi s cleaned, Guaranteed.\ The only one in Adams, Wells Counties! C. R. Williams, route 2 Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin ■ \! 137 TP Two Inciana TV Permits Granted' \ 11 ' ■ ’ ■ WASHINGTON, UP —The federal coimm (jnications commission today granted permits for 27 new television Rations, the most ever awarded ini one day. [ Indiana permits went to: Chronicle Publishing Co., Inb., Channel 2!, .Marion; PifineeV>n Broadr astih Co.. Channel 52, Princeton. 1 DOES Yk)UR PLUMBING OR HEATING SYSTEM NEED REPAIRS? ’ For PTompt, Courteous and iCareful Service \ .. Gall 3-2609 Baker Plumbing & Heating 704 )V. Monroe' St.
United Slates Backs Romulo For UN Post Nominate Filipino As Successor To Lie As Secretary UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UP — Tile United 1 Stated grouped its fdjees behind Brig. Gen. Carlos P. \Romulo of . the Philippines today in preparation for the first ballot in the United Nations security council fol*, selection of a new secretarygeperhl. L. S. ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge surprisingly took the initiative ‘in a closed meeting of' the security; council Wednesday when lie npminalted\ Romulo for the $55,000 a year job now held by Nor--1 way’s Trygve Lie. .Russia nominated Polish foreign minister Stanislaw Skrzeszewski and Wenma/rk, second by Britain, proposed; general assembly president Lester B. Pearson of Canada. The selection of a new secretarygeneral overshadowed proceedings of the assembly’s political committee. The committee scheduled t-wo sessions today to continue its debase on Greek pr i so n e r's al'legedjy still held in Communist countries and to consider thle report .of the committee on collec-tive-measures against future aggression. ' j The security council scheduled another closed session fol Friday voiis on; the .secretary-general would be taken then, the first of a series expected to be required before the council agrees on a nominee to recommend to the general assembly for election. Th&re was much speculation asi to why Lodge rushed in to place Roiiiulo’s name in nomination first. Council procedure requires thkt nominations be voted upon in the order in which they are made. ■That meant Romulo must be ( voted upon first and, should he jhe seven votes necessary for a Council recommendation, it wmki be almost obligatory for Rusklalo veto him. This was considered certain because Russia would insist on a vote of record on its own candidate. \ Observers agreed with Lodge yiieft; said it was too early to tell whether either Romulo or Pearson*could hope to escape a Soviet vetbi "I< s being played too cloge to the chest” one observer said. Rtiskia b Valerian A., Zorin spoke three’.times in Wednesday’s council meeting without the slightest Itlnt.’ to whethfeb he would accept neither western-backed candiREORGANIZATION (Continued From Fnae One I tiort to be made up: of persons chosen by the secretary from outside [the government. [ MK Eisenhower repeated his rhcoijihiendation that social secur'ity Coverage be extended to personsS; not now protected, such as lawyers and Caripers. and also that .-che food and drug laws strengthened and the federal governnfent continue its. assistance to soools in defense areas. - Give the handicapped a chance. Use < E>ster Seals.
FOR SALE ■."■■' I i : ' 4 ‘ ' R|The Adrian J. Girard Jr. home at 1116 Master Drive. A comfortable home on lot 50 by 125 feet in one of Decatur's most desirable residential areas, food shops conveniently near by, school transportation available. House is attraqtively decorated, 2 nice bedrooms, living room, full bath, nice kitcAen—Full , basement with gobd furnace, water heater, softener—ample room for storage and recreation area — Asbestos 4 Shingle Siding and good roof assure you of low cost upkeep. Concrete driveway runners afford off street d'Rrkipg — PRICE S9QoQ—existing FHA Loan can : be assumed ior ydu may pay cash—Quick possession—-Won’t you call for an appointment right now? [ ROY S. JOHNSON & SON, REALTORS \ Phone Ned C. Johnsoh, 3-2796.' ' r' 'k ' i .
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Donate To Farm Youth Exchange Over SSO was sent to Purdue. University by. the Adams county extension office for the international farm youth exchange fund. Adaims county is expected to raise SIOO for the fund before April 1. Robert Sprunger of St. Mary's township will spend the summer in Denmark as one of tjie four representatives Indiana Organizations who have contributed include: Ha\tjfc_rdj, Home Demonstration club; & Pleasure Home Demonstration club of Washington; St. Mail’s Farm Bureau; Preble Farm Bjureau; Jefferson Home Demonstration club; St. Mary’s Home Demonstration club; French Home Demonstration cliib; Monroe Home Demonstration club; Swiss Village Home Demonstration club of Berne; Waba&h Farm Bureau; M. W. F. Home Demonstration Club of Berne; Blue Creek Hjome Demonstration club; and the Washington Farm Bureau. YOUTH CONFESSES (ConHaoed Fmm Page Owe) put it in her back.” . \. The boy. was quoted as saying he then joined Marjorie. ‘‘She saw the bloody knife sticking out of my pocket and screamed," he was quoted. “I couldn’t stand her screams. I picked up a rook and hit her on the head.” . Marjorie died of the . head wounds, Esther of the stabs. The coroner said both children also showed signs of strangulatidn. A murder charge was expected to be filed against the boy later today. r Dr. Max Moses, Rockland county coroner who took part in the questioning of Mason, said “he’s the coolest kid I ever sa.w. He’s as cool as ice water.” Skahen said Mason and two younger brothers ipad been students at the Lakeside school for two years. Their mother lives at 4 Akron, O. The school, in a remote area west of t,he Hudson River about 30 miles north of New York CRy, is operated for children of broken homes by the Edwin Gould Foundation. MISSING BOW (Continued From Page Owe) the mates,” were missing and presumably aboard the missing bow section. J : The survivors remained aboard the Claiborpe, Which continued toward Cherbourg. The AngV, it was belie-, ed, split somewhere 'in back of the main deck house where the captain and officers customarily have-their Hying quarters; The ship was owned by the Monrovia Shipping Company of Monrovia, Liberia, and was sailing lender charter to the Ghlf Oil Corp. One Mon Killed In Three-Vehicle Crash INDIANAPOLIS UP — One person was killed Wednesday and another injured slightly in a threevehicle crash caused when a truck lost both front wheels. James R. Polley, 4!0, Indianapo lis, was pinned in the wreckage of his car after a truck driven by Laurence Taylor, 19, swerved out of control, hit the Polley car and one driven by Mrs. Doris Lookabill, 54, both also of Indianapolis. Polley died enroute to a hospital. Lookabill suffered lacerations If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results;
TODAY’S MARKETS
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYN* UP—Livestock: Hogs: Strong to 16 higher; 18(H 220 lbs 20.75; 220-240 lbs 20.40; 240260 Übß[ 19.90, Calves: Steady at SO.OO down; Lambs: Steady at .23.00 down; ewes 8.50 down; bucks S.OO down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK UP — Livestock: Hogs: None. Cattle: 1,100; calves 200. daughter steers and heifers weak; cows barely steady to 50 lower; two loads good to mostly choice 1062-lb steers bought to arrive at 21.00; commercial to choice steers and( heifers 16.00-22.00; part load high gopd and choice heifers 21.00; utility and commercial cows 13.0044.50; good to low prime vealers 22.-00-27.00; few prime 28.00. Sheep: 300. Slaughter lambs about steady; load mostly choice 86-lb fed wooled Westerns 23.50. [ Markets At a Stocks irregular in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds steady in light dealings. ■ American stocks irregular; \ Midwest stocks mixed. Cotton futures mixed. r Grains in Chicago:. wheat, corp, oals, rye, soybeans and lard futures mixed. Hogs; ‘steady to 25 cents higher, top 21.25; sheep: mostly steady, top 23.35; cattle: 50 cents higher to 1.00 lower, top 24.00. '- H ' Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO JUP t- Cash grain: Wheat: No, 2>ed 2271(4 N. Corn? 2 yellow 159*4; 3 yellpw 15314-156%; 4 yellow 149%-157%‘ 5_ yellow 154-156%; sample grade yellow 138-158. Oats: 1 heavy white 83*4-84% S heavy white 81%. Soybeans: 2 yellow 303-304 N, track Chicago. A ' r Trade in a Good Town—Decatim ■ ■ 11
IF You Are Looking for A Good USED CAR WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU ' - ■ I / _■ i ’ 2 . ;■ 1952 Dodge-Sedan, radio, heater, Local car 1950 DeSoto Club Coupe, \ heater and seat covers. 1951 Plymouth Concord 2door, radio, heater, seat covers, local one owner. Three 1951 Plymouth Sedans, 4-door radio and heater, vary clean. 1949 Plymouth, 4-door j radio and heater. , [1947 Hudson Super “6” 4-door—one ownier. I — -1 _ ‘ Low Down Payment ! Up to 24 Months to ■E2LI DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 N, 3rd StrMi
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Kennet-murray Corrected March 12 160 to 180 lbs. 19.50 180 to 220 lbs. 20.50 220 to 240 lbs. 20.00 240 to 260 lbs 19.50 26b to 280 lbs. 19.00 280 to 300 Hm. .... 18.50 300 to 325 lbs. 18.00 325 to 350 lbs 17.50 •350. <0 400 lbs. 17.00 400 its. up x_. 16.50 10t io 160 lbs. .>216.25 * Roughs 1 300 lbs. downL.__ 17.75 300 to 350 1b517.25 350 to <9O 1b5.16.75 ~ 400 to 450 1b5.17.25 450 to 550 lbs 15.75 500 to 550 lbs. 15.20 550 to 600 lbß. 14.75 600 lbs. up 1213.75 Stags l2.2s Boars 10.00 Veals (Frfe A Sat), 27.00 Spring Lambs (FrL * Sai.) 20.00 Yearlings i 10.01 Ewes _p__ 6.0 i BCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected March 12 160 to 180 lbs; 19.75 180 to 220 lbs. 20.50 220 to 240 lbs. ....20.00 240 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 19.00 280 to 300 1b5.18.50 300 tb 325 1b5..18.00 325 to 350 1b5..... 17.50 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 400 lbs. up 16.50 100 to 160 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down ....17.75 Stags [ ... 12.50 Boars |___lo.so Veals\L_l 27.06 Lamb* ; 20.0 b Ewes *... : 6.0» LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 12 /J Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices' delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Qfwfn: .03 per bushel lees Com: .05 per bushel less f.O.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGO AND 1 POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 8214 S 0 1 Corrected March 12 ■ I Ldrge Clean Whites. 47 Large Clean Brown .41 Mediums .41 Heavy Hens ...2.... .30 Leghorn Hens 22—2.2-2.22—. .23 ■ J-v ; ' 1 BURK Elevator Co. Geest** PMereon Monroe riipii ! NOTING a Trucking l - . Local and Lone Bfetence I- PHONE 3-2607 VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER ■ilaughterlnfi - V Curing Processing LOCKERB FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM p h 3-3015 Decstur. Ind. SUBSCRIPTION RATES P Decatur Dally Democrat By Mall, Including rural routes, inr Adams, Allen, Jay and Welle Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio:' 1 year -SB.OO 6 months 4.25 3 months 2.25 By Mail, beyond Adams and : adjoining counties: -v 1 year__s9.oo < MWBths 4.75 > months 2.50 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat (Want Add. It brings results. .
