Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1953 — Page 5

> * ' Wednesday, march 25,1953

Classified Advertising

‘ fttHCKIES-By K«n Reynolds i " ..-c •B-25 «eF . . .' why can’t yotr qualify for this mechanic’s job in the Demo', crat Want Ads — you’ve got an honest looking face?” Real Estate ? FOR SALE—Several fine residential building Ipts — On paved streets with all utilities. z Ideal locations in very desirable residential sections of Decatur. Write or Phone 3-3201 Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. FOR real estate j contracts, paying 6% net. You can help a young couple get their own home and still not have the worry and repairs necessary, n > when owning rental property. ] j Why not investigate this superior way to invest money in a grow- - ing Decatur? Contracts range J , from $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A q good realty service, Phone 3-43.06, i Heller Building.' . j 221 TF

j J .Farmer’s Col. ;■ ’ > WiSiIUY chickens and quality Decatur Farms. 135 jTF FOR saLE— Used buttermilk bartels, SI.OO each. We do custpm L, dressing. ‘ Decatur Farms. 3 T FOR SALE— Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and heatipg. Stuejry & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF j PLACE YOUR ORDER today fdr Pullorum clean chicks. Famdus Holtzapple White Rocks; also N.H. Reds; Leghorns, etc. Stiefel Graih Co., Decatur, Inid. 58 TF FOR Farmers horse hide ! cork sole work shoes: (Good fit- ■? . ting, long lasting. Haflich ’& Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North ij j 2nd street. Decatur. 25 TF ? Ft)R SALE—Beco Certified Seed Corn, raised in Northern Indiana. ’ Ask-us about the germination of our seed corn, also the price. H Burk Elevator Company, DecaMoproe; Peterson, Indiana. 1 IT T i FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cqws, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and asfc for .()- Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler l| ' Fertilizer Co., formerly (he Stad- , Products Co. \ 15 TF YOUR COWS deserve the be£t. Feed theip FRESH Black Strau Molasses. Your feed or your ground ear corn, mixed in our molasses mixer will be smoothr- ( \ no stickiness, no lumps \or balls ■, of feed. Bring in your corn ioli f day. Heller Coal Feed & Supply, .722 W. Monroe Street.- / 37 Ts A BALL OF FLUFF is about all you see when you buy Raby Chicks. But what you really re- .. ceive is your future success or disappointment. Ail Hl*Way production stock is headed by i‘udiVidualiy pedigreed R.O.P. approved males from high record trapnested hens. For the Best, - most profitable egg production you have ever investi- } gate Hi-Way strains without, d'elay. Berne Hi-Way Hatchery on Federal Road 27,v Berne. 67 T Trade in a Good Town—Decatur.

PROPER IW HIM t. SfflH IS AVAILABLE ONLY IF your INSURANCE AGENT I INCLUDING Life insurance HAS j Convenient Office Facilities MAINTAINS Complete Records ' GIVES K Proffer Attention to Your Losses ■ IS ' Available by Telephone ? IS . Always On the*Job IS ANXIOUS To Sell You the INSURANCE You Need WILL NOT TRY To Sell You INSURANCE You Do Not Need YOU FIND ALL THIS WHEN INSURED WITH I . ii• n* •’’h "■ xr < ■ i -j ' REAL ESTATEkand INSURANCE “From Roof to Cellar—lnsure With Heller” HELLER BLDG. y J? PHONE 3-4106

FOR SALE—Little red clover seed, tested at Purdue. Homer Ginter, \ -9463. * 69 3t FOR SALE—F-20 Fanpall Tractor Power lift,. Cultivators And lights, good condition. Louis Krueckebferg, 4270 Monroeville. 69 3t-x Fdk SALE—Begonia Gloxinia bulbs; Condons bulk garden seeds; lawn grassi seed and fertilizer; sheep mMnurb; seed potatoes and .onion sets, Stiefel Grain Co. Gecatur, Ind. 58 TF SPECIAL, 100 N.H. Red chicks, 3 weeks old; nlso 2000 heavy broiler for Marph 24 at bargain, see us to-day.' DECATUR . HATCHERY, Phone ■ | \ ' 68 5t FOR SALE— Started’chicks. 200 White Rocks, straight run, 3' weeks old; 500 White Rock pullets, 2 weeks old. For immediate delivery, priced to isell. We deliver. Phone 6-8866. lifodel Hatchery. Monrpe, Ind. 69 4t FOR SALE— Now hatching. For larger poultry profits'buy Model’s Big English S.C. White Leghorn, Holtzapple White 'Rock, New Hampshire Red, Barfed Rock and Hy-Lines. Order now. We save ■ you fnoney. Model Hatchery, MonroO. ' 32 TF .Automotive NICE | selection late model used card. DICK MANSFJELD Motor Sales. 252 TF FOR SALE —1936 Ford convertible, ■ call at 210 South 9th street or. Phone 3-2482. ■ ! 70 3t-x OUR USED CARS ar< safety tested and guaranteed — Buy' with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. ' Phone 247 TF For Sale —Mlsc. DECORATING— Try SuperVkemTone or Kem-Gljo, aIF colors. Habegger Hardware.. 40 TF

FOR SALE — Uprifchttpiano, 1321 ,( Nuttman Ave. Phone 3-3525. - ; 1 ! ' 71 3t FOR SaCe— Part Gocirer Spaniel ( PUP, will sell cheap,\ Martin . Husen Phorie ■. 71 3t FOR SALE—I94B Zimjner trailer house, 19 foot long, jail utilities, I- Phone 3-8350. : 71 si-x FOR SALE —Domestic sewing ma- . chines.. Stucky At Co., Monroe. Ind. / 197 TF . FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, \ Stucky & Co., Mqnroe, Ind-. J 274 TF FOR SALE —Get your spring grass seed and inbculaijon Tow. Stiefel Grain Co. Decatur, Indiana. 58 TF FOR SALE—Rugs and Broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. .<? 92 TF KEM-TONE AND Wall paints, all colors, easy Jo use. Do your own decorating. Uhrick Bros. ' 35 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinatdr refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric rarfges, if you want quality get Kelvinator y- trade how for a new Kelvinator see them at DE- \ CATUR HATCHERY,; 231 TF

FOR SALE—6 ft. Cold Spot, refrigerator with defroster; Marvel camera with F 3.5 lens, range finder and exposure meter; (and a single„bowl kitchen sink and faucets. Fl lone 3-2983. . \ .■ ■ ' 71 3t BERRY’S SPECIALS For March—- ' Certified Rauger alfalfa, 32.10 bushel; Southwestern alfalfa, 21.45 bushel; complete line of Clovers; grasses ajnd\ garden seed; oats - corn - soybeans on hand. Berry Shed Cdi\ West HiWay 30, Phone 41801, Van Wert, Ohio. 61 15i

WALLPAPER —Fine selection, low price, at Kohne’s Drug Store. 70 TF FOR SALE — Bottie Gas Ranges many styles to select ffOm. Open nites except Wed. Nite. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—A complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd street, Phone 3-4362- 69 6t FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle, 26 inch, $15.00; also washer and wringer, $15.00. Phone 3-9141. , , 70 3t — — :— FOR 'SALE — Frigidalre refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers; Water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. \ . i ' , , ' 167 TF FOR SALE — Frost-proof cabbage Plgnts; blooming pansies; peat moss; onion sets and plants. Strahm’s Grocery., Corner 9th and Nuttman Avenue. 70 3t

SPECIAL, LOW RATES on bottle gas for cooking or heating. Mazelin Heating Service, North 13th street, between Miller’? Motel and Wln-liae Drive-in. Phone 3-3808. , i 69 3t FOR SALE —Freeh truck load of fruit direct from Florida- Florida oranges, sweet, juiCy, (large size 250's, dozen 25c or $3.00, bushel; also large juicy Marsh seedless \ grapefruit, 5c each or larger 4 for 25c. This is all ttee ripe fruit. Coppers Corner. 66 12t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- ; plianCes, and bvery day hardware needs. Open each evening ; except Wed. Stucky & Co., Mon-« j roe, Ind. Phohe 6-6866. 62 TF ■FQR SALE—Potatoes U.S. No. 1 Kahtadine, grown in mineralized soil, guaranteed to Cook quicker, I 50 lbs. $1.69; also B 'size early Cobblers,\ potatoes grown from certifi^d^seed, per 100 lbs. $2.79. , Coppess Corner. \ 66 12t FREE RARKING whße shopping 1 for your garden and lawn sup- • plies; lawn fence and gates; seed potatoes; onion sets; plant food Vertagreen; Burpee bulk seed; peat moss; sheep manure; ; rakes\ hoes and shovels. Heller Coal. Feed aiid Supply. 722 Mon- - roe Street, Phone 3-2912. 70'TF

YOU GAN SAVE TOO—State Auto Insurance Company, has established leadership through * the low cost insuring of careful : drivers only. FRED CORAH Insurance Agency. 207 Court Street, Phone 3-3656, 35’TF ' y ~ ) Help Wanted WANTED—Lady for part time retail sales, wallpaper experience preferred. Age 25 to 50, Write, box 560 c/o Democrat. \ 69 TF HELP WANTED—YOUNG LADY —Typist to write letters from Edison Transcription, and general clerical. Local industry—--5 day week. For interview appointment wri(e box 554 c/6 Democrat. 70 5t I NS"UR A N C E INVESTIGATOR needed, full or part time, age 2228, high school graduate. Car and , typing ability necessary. No* collecting or selling. Salary — Bonus — Expenses. Good opportunity for promotion. Phone i.Fort Wayne, A-1366 or write P.O. Box 508. 1 70 3t MALE ONE of the nations largest retailers of home appliances is con- ! sidering opening store in Decatur, / Indiana. We are interested in hiring appearing—aggressive ; young married man to train for manager. For personal interview, write Mr. G\ L. Timrnis, 116 W. Wayne, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 66 6t-x •For Rent y FOR RENT — Unfurnished 4 room . apartment, Phone 3-8001. H3t FOR RENT—Office Rooms above Democrat office. . Immediate possession. Inquire at Decatur Daily FOR RENT-y Furnished upper 2 rooms, suitable ;for 1 or 2 adults, fcheap rent, references required, no pets. Mrs. J. R. Gage, 1063 Winchester. TF ■ FOR RENT— 2 room furnished! apartment, private bath, gas heat, ■ Phone 3-2069. Giles Porter, 216! North 4th street. \. 70 TF FOR RENT — Modern upstairs apartment in Monroe, Ind., private entrance, reasonable rent, : Phone 6-6346. , \ ' 71 FOR RENT —Unfurnished 4 room! and bath apartment, newly deci£ rated, automatic gas heat i water, garage, suitable for Wi&t! ’ Call 3-3420. 70 3t j FOR RENT — All-modern $-room r furnished apartment. One block from business district. Phone ;3-2730 or inquire at 114 Adapis St. $0 TF — s— , If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. Trade in a Good Town—

THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

■ *' « i LOCAL CLASSIFIED .1 ADVERTISING RATES ’ For zt> woras or teas: 11 time 75c; 2 times $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 times $2.25 For consecutive days. No \ classified skipday ads accepted. • Black face 10 point, 5c per . word each Insertion, 75c mini- ’ i mum. \i i .; Classified ads listed in para-; i graphs 50% increase over reg ular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memoriam, 3c per word. ' 1 i< SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 '* a. m. Monday through Friday/ Saturday deadline (is 9 a. m. ' Wanted WANTED —Part time job by am- . bitious, 18 year old school boy. Joe Ditto, Phone 3-3495. 70 3t-x WANTED TO RENT — Modern \house, Call M. P. Cass, 3-3062. ; ■ M ~67 st-x , WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room semi modern house. Write box 559 c/o Democrht.\ 69 3t WANTED TO DO —Lawn rolling. ( Martin Bultemejier, Phone 3-3908’ p ( \\ ‘ ' 69 3t jj WANTED—Ridetoa|nd from Cap.ej-’ hart-Farngworth, ho6rs 8:00 a.mt to 5:4-5 p.m. daily, Call 3-8000. • 71 31, QWNER OF KAYE’S Shoe Store wants to rent 5 to'7 room hbush, call 3-2933, after 5. p.m. 3-3388.. 71 TF YOUNG BUSINESS’MAN'and fam- : ily wish to rent six room or large apartment, references furnished. Phone Robert' Roop,' Geneva 214 W or Write Decatur. P.O. Box 164. \ 71 ftt WANTEp TO BUY—IO to 40 acres from owner, improved or unimproved. Or rent country home Exchange references, Phone B-9375. ; { 69 3t WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom i dressing. TREON’S Decgtur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 133 TF WANTED—Rug weaving. I am dcy ing custom weaving in my home. Your orders will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Homer Hoblet, t 1024' W. Adams street, Decatur, ( Ind. 1 69 6t-x WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. , Gas ranges and “battle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service, \( Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF SEWING' MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell and guaranteed rebuilt sew* ihg machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. £23 North First., Store hours 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. • 51 26 t-x Miscellaneous INSULATION —Save fuel; insulate with Kagld-Pfcher lead wool. (Not Rock Wobl.)' Call for.free estimate, Klepk’s. ' 16 TF SEPTIC tanks', cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basetaent drains cleaned with electric cutting knives, scree inspection. ‘Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. ■\69 TF ■ SERVICE? We service all makes of washers, sweep- , ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts tor all makes. Klenk's. Phone 3-2158. 1 229 TF ELECTRIC ROTGROOTER—Sewers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 IT FURNITURE RECOVERING and custom built furniture. G uaran * teed workmanship, large selection of samples to choose from. Call for and deliver. Clauser Furniture, Berne, Indiana, Phone ' 62 TF Crippled children need helping hands. Use Easter Seals. ' ; ■ l .■ J ’ . i ■ DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN We will njake a $25 loan just as quick as we will a larger one. Yow signature and income are the chief security requirements. . , i v ,A small part oi your income each month will repay a loan. Special terms ate available -to fanners or other persons With seasonable income. Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let U its tell you more about it—no , gation. Ca/f, phone ot write— 1 LOCAL LOAN , j. COMPANY - - ?h Ground Flsor \ 13$ N. Second St., Prock Bldg. Phone 3-2U13 Decatur, Ind. ||

Embargo Is Placed bn Milk Products I

J Dairy Congressmen [ ? Hail Benson Action ■WASHINGTON UP — Dairy state congressmen cheered agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson today for slapping embargoes on imports of dried whble milk, dried butfer/ndlk and dried cream. Rep. August' H. Andresen |Ra leader*in the fight against foreign dairy competition,* said the actioif should have been taken “long ago” by the Democrats. i The applause’ came as Renson headed for the senate agriculture committee to discuss his policies for dealing not only with dairy problems but with a wide range of other* tough farm issues. Andresen said lack of restrictions on /dairy imports ivas responsible for. starting the government on support inlying of butter, cheese and other,, products, last fall. Current quotas oh imports of the dried items* lie are “not adequate.” HtL announced Benson’s decision to cih off lipports three hours before the department made it public. He predicted “less government buying” after April 1, when new embargoes go into effect. Benson himself seemed to have -sotpe reservations about the move. Just before he announced his decision, he told a National Press Club audiences “It Is a serious thing for the secretary of agriculture to si£n an embargo on dairy products when the administration is trying td pro>mote international trade.” But he indicated in the speech arid later when he announced his decision) that he feels his hands are tide because of the dairy support program. ; — ?'i Yule Tree To Order GETTYSBURG, Pa. UP — Christmas trees with the symmetrical lines that you find only in drawings are made possible by a local firm that sells packages of Carefully selected evergreen boughs

AUCTION ANOTHER LARGE Merchandise SALE 1 ” 1 \ at the DEOATUR SALE BARN FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 27 7:00 P.M. HAU. of DISTRIBUTORS, he. OWNERS ’si ' ‘ \

WHEN AN ACCIDENT or ILLNESS STRIKES .... it means a lot to have Insurance to help pay the bills. I Let US arrange a policy to fit your particular needs. Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill ‘GRANDMA” - ‘ cn*l»tF« mi>mw _l*l® IslsPf*® MY, GRANDMA, I YOU MUST REALLY BE T | YES. I’M TRYING TO GET IN ) I WHEN TH’ FISHIN’SEASON STARTS, ■ I* THIS IS TH* THIRD BUILDING YOURSELF UP/ J EXCELLENT SHAPE FOR I’VE A MIGHTY RUGGED SCHEDULE BOTTLE O’ TONIC \ y SUMMER, BECAUSE - AHEAD O’ ME !! tt 1 KiSRSS? j CHAS. .... I ' I - — kuhmlog. tmVww, lir. Wcrld 1 I ■ — . • — BUT ONLY ONE CASANOVA! i ‘ r [ y ?, !' S / >8 , _1 1 4 ‘ ’ ’ _ ' ’' * 1 ' I * ” ' iSlhUjljll'’' . • (date? HUH?') / HOW LONG HAS I > RELAX. POP. Y ■ ■ / WE’VE GOT TO \ DANCE 9 < (this BEEN GOING ( That CALL / ( START REALIZING ) ■ ( >’ SPEAK TO Ji WHATpjTjsTx 0 / z V|MR. BUMSTEAD ) ; r mr. X JtWt X r around here < ✓ ’ M MJ « J?nJ# ;. -? H " "T J? y l l JK J*— l |fl ■ p??)F= 1 . |dy ir< lUj i« <<mw km ______ 32 5 x\

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NOTICE I I I will |be out of my < office from Tuesday, March 10th until March 27th. Sigmed, Or. G.J. Kohne NOTICE There will be an Important ipe'eting of the Trustees of the Ray Cemetery Ass’n., March 26th at ,7:30 p. m. at ’the city hall of Monroe, Ind. All interested’in the Ray Cemetery are invited to attend. \ Trustees of the RAY CEMETERY ASS’N. Monroe, Indiana 1 \ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Decatur Daily Democrat By Mail,' Including rural routes, In Adams, Allen, Jay and Wells Counties, Indiana, and Mercer .and Van Wert Counties, Ohio: 1 year SB.OO 6 months T 4.25 3 months2.2s By Mail, beyond Adams and . \ adjoining counties: 1 year ____s9.oo 6 months 4.75 3 months, 2.50

| TODAY'S MARKETS

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT Wayne UP—Livestock: Hogs: 25 higher; 180-220 lbs 20.40; 220-240 lbs 20.00; 240-260 lbs 19.75. Cattle: ; Steady to weak;, steers 23.00 down; heifers 22.00 down; cows 15.50 down; bulls 19.00 down. Calves: Steady, to 1.00 higher, 29.00 down; lambs steady, 23.50 down; ewes 8.50 down; bucks 7.00 down, i | j ' ' ' ' INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INNDIANAPQLIS, UP -4 Livestock : Hogs: 10,700. Barrows and gilts mostly 25 higher; bulk choice 170230 lbs. 20.50-20.75; 230-270 lbs. unevenly 19,75-20.50; heavier weights scarce. Cattles 1,000; calves 300. Slaughter steers aiid heifers mostly steadjr cows strong to 50 higher; good and choice steers and yeprlings 19.50-22.50; Ipad choice and prime fed steers around 1,200 Tbs. above 23.90; utility and commercial cows 13.50-15.00; calves steady; bulk good to prime ' vealers 2100-28.50, few head prime 29.00. Sheep: 500. Native wooled lambs about steady; utility to low cpoice 15.00-23.00. \

Markets At a Glance Stocks firm in moderately active trading. > Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds lower in light dealings. Midwest stocks irregularly higher. ' . \ Silver unchanged in New York at a fine ounce. « Cotton futures lower, Grains in Chfcagok Wheat, corn, rye, soybean pnd lard futures higher. Hogs: 10 to 25c higher, top 20.85. Sheep: Market not established. Cattle: Steady to 50c lower, top 27.00, vealer top 28.00. Chicago Cash Grain > CHICAGO, UP —Cash grain: ' Wheat: No. 2 red 226 N. Corn: 2 yellow yellow 154-158%; 4 yellow' 150%159; 5 yellow 145%-157; sample grade yellow lfl%-155. Oats: 1 (white 81; 1 heavy white 82-83T4; 3 heavy white 80, sample grade heavy white 78. Soybeans: 2 yellow 302 14, track Chicago.

Buy happiness for crippled children. .Use Easter Seals. 1 ' ' Albatrosses and condors remain nestlings for six months. notice: of FiyaL settlement OF ESTATE \j.. / i Notice is hereby Riven to the creditors. heirs legatees Os Phoebe V. Hite, deceased to appear, in the Adams Circuit Osurt, held at Deca-< tur„ Indiana, on the 13th day of April, 1953, and show cause, if anv why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said he ins are notified to then and there proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shapes. SAMUEL E. HITB Administrator DeCatur, Indiana, March 14. 1953. Attorney JOHN L. DE? VOSS MAR. 18—25 NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 4f168 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Vilas E. Haecker, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 13th day ! of April, 1953, and show cause, if gny, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT .ACCOUNTS with the~!estate of said i decedent (should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there niake proof of heirship, l and receive their distributive shares. THELLA M. HAECiKI-iR | Executrix i>ecatur, Indiana. March 17, 1953. Attorney C. H. MUSfcJLMAN MAR. 18—25 I

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected March 25 160 to 180 lbs. 4. 19.25 160 to 220 1b5.20.25 220 to 240 lbs. 19.75 240 to 260 lbs. ...19.25 260 to 280 lbs 18.75 280 to 300 1b5.17.25 300 to 325 1b5.17.75 325 to 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 16.75 400 lbs. tip 16.25 100 to 160 lbs. 16.50 Roughs f . 300 lbs. down 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.00 ? 350. to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 to 450 1b5.17.00 450 to 550 lbs. 15.50 500 to 550 lbs; 14.95 550 {o 600 lbs. 14.50 600 lbs. up 13.50 Stags Li 12.00 Boa s 10.00 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.)_ 19.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHwfITT STOCK YARDS* Corpectdd March 25 160 to 180 lbs. 19.25 . 180 tp 220 1b5..... 20.00 ' 220 to 240 lbs. .. 19.50 240 to 260 lbs. ___j.2o.oo 260 tp 280 1b5.18.50 280 to 800 1b5..... 18.25 300 to 325 1b5.17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 4.... 17.00 350 to (40(1 1b5.J6.50 400 lbs. up 16.00 100 to 160 1b5.16.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.50 Stags j 12.50 Boars 1 10.50 Veals ". 23.06 Lambs 20.0< Ewee 16.0 t local grain market BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 25 Beans subject io cnange during day. Prices delivered at- elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .05 per bushel leu ' ■ | * farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS » L Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 > ■ i Corrected March 25 Large Clean Whites. 44 Large Clean Brown — L_ .43 Mediums .46 Heavy Hens—.—— .30 Leghorn Hens .21 ,u-, wi.’.. .

’bl"k i Elevator Co. Decatur Peterson Monroe TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING i Local and Long Distance I . PHONE S-2607 VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ind TRY OUP MARKb FILxM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING I Smith Rexali Drags