Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1954 — Page 7

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1954

CLASSI QI 1 l( KJ ES—By Reynolds I \ Jl4 /IPP\\|y uW>' “— those blame Democrat Want Ads did it again—sold me another refrigerator!”

Real Estate FOR SALE—Five Room Modern Home fine built-in features. Newly decoratgd, insulated and in excellent repair. New garage, concrete walks. An attractive home. Nice yard and shade. A good location. Price $7,500. Immediate Possession. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or . George C. Thomas, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. ‘ 33 5t FOR SALE—Four Bedroom Home —ldeally located on large lot 70 x 132, nice yard and shade, < garage. Home has large kitchen, fine built-in features, dining room, living room, bedroom and complete bath on first floor. Three large bedrooms on second floor, lots of closet apace. Autowtmtic water and gas heat. Newly and in excellent repair. PricW to sell. W’rite or Call 3-3201, T. F. Sanmann or George C. Thomas, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 33 5t FOR SALE —140 Acre Fann level black land. Good set of improvements. Ideal location between Monroe and Berne, Indiana. Will sell on contract. Reasonable down payment, balance like rent. March Ist possession. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann or George C. Thomas, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 33 5t Farmer's Col. ORDER Y6UR Spring field seeds now; Also Millers seed corn. StiefeteftrakrnGa. . FOR SAKE—23S bales little- red clover Hay, excellent condition, Gorman Fox, phone 3-8200. 30 6t FOR SALE—3 good Holstein bulls of service age; Also 2 sows to farrow thjs month. Phone 6-6149. 34 3t-x FOR SALE—7 year old Holstein cow, Carnation breeding, bred to Curtis Candy stock, fresh soon. Emanuel Schmidt. 3 mile South, 1 mile East of Monroe. 35 3t-x 'FAJRMEIiSATTETvTi€>N &i -We“re i ■= move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad ler Products Co. 15 TF TWO continued through February 13th on ail of Berry's Gro Coated farm seeds. Higher prices after the 13th on most all seeds. Current wholesale prices five’to tea percent above. our retail prices, but we will hold the line on present prices through February 13th or until present, stocks are exhausted. Better stands guaranteed. Berry's Gro Coated seeds re-1 quires less seed per acre and is ' now guaranteed to produce a j better stand than any other seed | of the same quality, including other treated seed. Come in and ; let us tell you about it. Berry Seed Co. West Hi-Way 30, Van Wert, Ohio. 33 5t

Did Your Car Start This Morning? DO YOU KNOW that our tow-in insurance pays the cost of having your car pushed or towed to start it on these cold winter mornings? In additional wijl pay for emergency road repairsf flre rfiangeS or tovr-in' any garage or repair than anywhere. It costs less than a cent a day. Investigate it today. The Decatur insurance Agency ESTABLISHED 1887 808 HELLER, Agent OPPOSITE CITY PARKING LOT—EAST MONROE ST. .PHONES 3-4106 or 3-4300 “FROM ROOF TO CELLAR INSURE WITH HELLER”

FIED AD WB BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR Sale —Wire tied clover Hay. See Earl Arnold, 4 mile South, 1 mile West of Preble. 34 3t-x WANTED —Baby Guernsey heifer calves, by Feb. 16th. Stiefel Grain Co., Phone 3-3709. 34 6t GET YOUR Spring chick* ordered now. Pullorum clean stock. Stiefel Grain Co. ’ 26 TF FOR SALE—Duroc boars, ready to go. Lee Roy Boehjn, Jay City. 33 St FOR SALE —80 bushel Mammoth red clover seed, tagged and tested, $15.00 bushel. W. E. Faurote. route 4, Phone 6-6493. 31 6t-x CHICKS COMING! hive them a running start with Honegger Super Starter. Decatur Farms; Gerber Feed Stere. 32 64 FOR SALE —2 Holstein cows, fresh with calves by side. Herman Ehlerding, 1 mile West then 2 miles North of Preble. 33 3t-x FOR SALE—3 good Holstein bulls of service age; Also 2 sows to farrow this month. Phone 6-6149. 34 3t-x WANTED —Heavy hens; Leghorn hens; Fryers free culling and z pick up; Also custom dressing. Shaffer Produce, Phone 3-2017. 15 27t EGGS! EGGS! We now have a route north of Decatur, east and west of Highway 101. well us eggs, Call 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 29 T WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hens; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing dally. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3 3717. 89 TF FOR SALE—Alfalfa; Red clover; Alsike; Timothy; Ladlno; Sweet clover; Broom grass and Sunflower seed. Complete line of lawn grass'es. Dotterer & Son, Bluffton, Ind. 26 51t START ’EM RIGHT!—With a high energy Chick Starter highly forti fied with auromycin. B-12, B Complex vitamins, Methionine and Megasul for the control of Coccidiosis. Also Wet Black Strap Molasses for palatibility and dust free feed. Heller Coal Feed & Supply. 26 14t BABY CHICKS FOR SALEI For the best in SUPERIOR Baby Chicks, US APPROVHtt), US PUrtORUM CLEAN, ROP Sired, SC Big 'English White Leghorn, White Rock, NH Red. Barred.. Rock and Hy-Line every Tuesday and Thursday. Also Started Baby Chicks. Prices are always right. ORDER TODAY MODEL HATCHERY. MONROE, INDIANA Phone 6-6866.3-ts Lost and Found LOST —1 black rubber dress boot size 11, with zipper closing. For left foot, Call 3-3377. Reward. 33 3t-x If you have sometning to sell o rooms for rent, try a Democr.v Want Ad. It brings resukn. s WHITE ROCK FRYERS 35c lb. FREE DRESSING FREE DELIVERY SHAFFER PRODUCE .Phone 3-2017 , 6C7 Kekionga Street ■ —i , —i

VERTISEI Automotive FOR SALE—I 946 FORD deluxe 2door, radio, heater and new motor, Phone 3-8352. 34 3t-x FOR SALE—I9SO Oldsmobile “98.” Fully equipped, excellent condition, good tires. Phone 3-2141 or 3-8278. 34 6t-x FOR SALE—I 946 CHEVROLET 2door, with radio and heater, extra good shape. Mattax Body Shop, Monroe, Ind. 32 6t GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd st. 24 TF OUR USED CARS are safety test ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaeter Motor Sales. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF automobTles 54 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-dr. New. 54 Chevrolet 210 4-dr. New. 54 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-dr. 1,000 miles. 53 Chevrolet 210 2-dr. 53 Ford % ton Pick-up. 52 Chevrolet 4-dr. Power Glide. 51 Olds Super “88” 4-dr. 51 Nash Rambler Hard Top. 50 Chevrolet 2-dr. Fleetline. - 50 Ford “8” 2-dr. with overdrive. 47 Chevrolet Club Coupe. 46 Plymouth 4-dr. STEFFEN MOTORS The best place to buy a car after all. U. S. 27 For Sale-Mlsc. FOR SALE— 35 foot Craft Line Housetrailer, Call 6-6172. 34 3t FOR SALE—I7“ Blond half door console television set, 12" speak er, 424 Gloss street. 34 4t-x WE HAVE our new stock of Begonia & Gloxinia bulbs. Stiefel Grain Co. 26 TF KEEP YOUR WIFE Happy with a New Washer from Stucky.& Co. Monroe, Ind. 27 20t VISIT OUR Trade-In Department. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 27 20t NEW WASHERS See Stucky & Co. Monroe Ind. 27 20t FOR SALE — Zenith Television; Also all TV Aerial Parte. Uhrick Brothers. ■ 271 TF — OIL-BURNERS - —-New-Low-lirice on used.„J3li Heaters. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 27 20t YOU TOO will say the newly developed Sanidyne for dandruff is terrific. Holthouse Drug Co. 32 6t .’’OR SALE—lnternational disc, 7 on side; Loose alfalfa hay; Radio-Phonograph. Albert Tinkham. Phone 7-7170. 33 3t-x LOOK ~ —at Stucky’s, new Freezer/Val - lies ..New-lowPrices.__ Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 27 20t JOTTLE GAS Service for cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. iIAUGKS Phone 3-3316. 15 TF COMPLETE line G.E. A MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Also one used Irpuer, good condition. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 , South 2nd, Phone 3-4362. 32 6t '-'OR SALE — Frigid aTre refrigera tors; ranges; warheFs; driers' water heaters; freezers. Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. 167 TF I rade in a Good Town — Decat :h

USED CAR You Want At Low Cost WANT TOP PERFORMANCE? Save on expenses!: 1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe Tudor. One owner. Radio, heater, sun visor. Always protected by seat covers. Mechanically tops. Test this car yourself. YOUR SEARCH IS OVER! A Valentine for Her. A 1946 PONTIAC 4-door that’s a style star with flowing lines and a glossy black finish. One owner. New » tires. Spotless. Ohly 40,000 miles. You * ’ take no chances with this one. $395.00 SCHWARTZ FORD CO., Inc. Corner 3rd & Monroe Sts. OPEN ’Till 9:00 P. M.

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MENTS PENNSYLVANIA Evergreen Seedlings. For Christmas tress; Pines; Spruces; Firs; Ornamentals. Send for listing Today. Schroth's Nursery, Indiana, Pa. 26 10-x FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF NEW PLUMBING — 5’ recessed cast iron bath tub with fittings; 17 x 19 cast iron shelf back lav atory with fittings; close coupled closet combination with white seat; All three fixtures only $164.98. 32 x 21 Double bowl ledge cast Iron sink with fittings $61.95. Baker Plumbing & Heating, 704 Monroe street, Phone 3-2609.243 TF Card of Thanks We wish in this small way to say -thanks tor the lovely floral offerings, kind words and cards, during the sickness and death of our father and grandfather. Mrs. John Morgan C. Eddie Morgan Susann Kay Morgan ’:■ r, 35 It-x For Rent FOR RENT — Modern 2 bedroom home, automatic heating plant. Box 657 c/o Decatur Democrat. 34 2t FOR RENT—2 room furntsnea apartment on first floor; Also 3 room apartment on 2nd floor, heat, lights and water tarnished call at 216 North 4th street. 30 TF FOR RENT—3 rooms, very nicely furnished, modern. Jst . floor front apartment, private entrance. Use of basement, 3*£ squares from Post Office, $45.00 month, Phone 3-3926. 35 3t Help Wanted LOCAL INDUSTRY has permanent position open in office for girl that lias typing experience. Re'ply fed box number 659 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 35 3t WANTED—“Elderly lady to stay with invalid. Very little housework. No washing or ironing. Write Box 658 c/o Democrat stating age. and expected wages. 35 3t-x Wanted WANTED TO DO—House cleaning on Saturdays, Phone 3-8508. “ 33 3t = wANTEir — lb. No curtains, stockings, rayon dresses, etc. will be accepted. Decatur Daily Democrat. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. • 26 24t-x WASHING machine repairing, lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Ges ranges and bottle. gas. Mon roe W’asher Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. 194 TF Miscellaneous WILL lake care of children ip . my home, Phonfe 3-4638. 35- TF NOTICE-- Betjy Motor Sales. will be closed at 6:00 P.M. every night during month of February. 33 5t FOR SALE —Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery. TREON’S Poultry Markets 651 North 13th. Phone 3-3717. 89 TF GUARANTEED SBIONiZE - Jobs, gefem half price, protect your cars finish, SB.OO. Call 3-3839 or 3-4139 after 4 p.m. Tom Adams && Tom Grimm. 35 3t ELECTRiC^OTO-ROOTER—Sew ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, WellsCounties. C. R. Williams,' route sin. 137 TF WEREPAIRany rnakfe “of “Radio or TV. Call on our Factory-Train-ed radio and television experts, ' all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 far Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix, 69 - TF APPLIANCE SilßVldE. We senIce all makes of washers, sweep- - ers. and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. lOefik's.Phone 3-2158. ■ ' 229 TF There are 679 Windows and 554 i duOrivajo at the I. S. CapituL

SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Clean- ■ ers. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF NO SHRINKAGE—No Odora—No Soaking —or scrubbing when your rugs, carpets and upholstery are cleaned in your own home. As seen in January issue of McCall's magazine. All service by appointment only, in YOUR OWN HOME, Phone 9-6241. Corson Dura Cleaners. 5 TF Benson Again Hits Rigid Price Support Only One Opponent Found By Secretary OMAHA UP , — Secretary of agriculture Ezra Taft Benson said he turned up only one opponent of administration farm policies during a midwest speaking tour which he now has completed. He, returns to Washington today. Benson told the Nebraska Farmers Union convention Wednesday night that high rigid crop support program “is not « working” and cannot “be made to work in a peacetime economy’.” Benson, who earlier addressed a Chamber of Commerce farmerbusinessman meeting in Columbus, he was encouraged by the attitude of midwestern farmefk toward the flexible price support program recommended by PresideirtfElsenhower. • He* said he found only one dis-, senter, a woman, who expressed opposition to the program during his current midwest tour. The secretary reiterated Wednesday night that rigid price supports are not the answer to the farmer’s problems. He said "acreage controls infringe upon the basic rights of farmers,” and that rigid price supare “opposed to the principle of siipply and demand." Although the National Farmers Union has frequently opposed Benson and has been one of his sharpest critics, the secretary was on more friendly ground here. When asked how it felt to talk to “riendly” farmers, Benson replied, "they are all friendly.” Benson said “something on dairy price supports” would be announced within a few days. “Let's pot sit idly in a leaky boat, waiting for it to sink,” Benson told the Farmers union. “Surely it is crystal clear that the present price support program is not protecting farm income and farm , _prices.” Seek Racing Yacht WiHi Four Aboard LONG BEACH, Calif. UP — An Air Force plane today joined the , searchfor a_ racing yacht with four persons aboard, missing since Monday when it radioed it was taking water id heavy Pacific seas. - A Nu-V j- jra* FOt ”boah. -t 1, o - 898, searched in vain for 24 hours Wednesday in the area in which the schooner Dirigo II last reported its position—3oo miles south of Acapulco. Mex., and 180 miles oft i the coast. SENATE ACTION < Continued From Page One> told the congressional economic committee he expects farm prices and income to be about the same this year as last. That is, he; added, "providing abnormal developments in weather or inthe economy as a whole do not occuL” Housing: Chairman Jesse P. Wolcott. R-Mlch., of the house hanking committee conferred with President Eisenhower on housing. He said they were in “general agreement.” He declined to say. however, whether he supports Mr. Eisenhower’s to start 35.000 public housing units in the fiAal year .starting July 1. Communist: . Rep. Martin Dies, D-ftx.j asked. President Eisenhower and Repurifican and Democratic leaders to support a hill he has introduced to outlaw Communists. He said in a letter to the President and others that the issue "must nfever be permitted to be- ; come' partisan." His bill would mtfke it a crime to belong to any groups that “believe in. advise. : advocate or teach Communism.’'

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Reds Seek To Prevent East German Revolt Special Security Squads Set Up By Communist Police .BERLIN, UP—The Communists have set up special security squads against possible farmer revolt in East Germany, anti-Red sources said today. The anti-Communist Information Bureau West said the Reds have arrested at least 14 of their own police officers and 30 more students, accused ot supporting the West’s proposal for free allGerman elections. The police, this source said, were charged with espionage for the West and “undermining the morale of the police” by listening to and spreading reports of Western broadcasts of the Berlin foreign ministers conference. At the same time, the U. S. high commission newspaper Neue Zeitung reported that new “protest actions” by discontented industrial workers flared in- parts ot rhe Soviet zone within the past 48 hours. Both moves were reported as part of the continually growing unrest among East Germans against Russia’s refusal to unify Germany. The Neue Zeitung said East Berlin factory workers distributed leaflets demanding free elections and attacking Soviet foreign minister V. M. Molotov’s plan for a plebiscite on unity or the European defense community. The newspaper said that in the Oberschoeneweide factory workers shouted down Communist Party Centrol committee member Paul Wandel. who was sent to the plant to speak on the Soviet unity plan. When Wandel said that if the workers did not like his speech they could leave, the Neue Zeitung said most walked out. Other sources said, meanwhile that the Reds now regard the farmers as potentially more dangerous than the factory workers who revolted last June. 1,000. REDS ARE ICon tinned From Page One> French patrols elashed with Red advance units patrolling faa search of a weak spot in its defense perimeter. The spokesman said the Communists, who seldom fight in the open, may turn against secondary objectives in the area rather than risk a direct attack on Luang Prabang. He said the situation at the moment is "vague, ” and the French ire sending out patrols to try to determine what the Reds intend to do next. « ,4a.. .Vieatla n JLaoal ot government. Crown Prince Sivang Vatlhara said some 13,000 native troops among the defenders of Luang Prabang are “ready for , the struggle." He said their morale is "excellent.” A number of incidents were reported elsewhere in Indochina during the day. French troops who Wednesday abandoned Kontum, in the southeast central part of the country, under Communist pressure were ' repoi ted falling back bn Pleiku, some 80 miles north of Emperor Bao Dai’s residence. in southern Laos, near the border of Cambodia, a small native force abandoned the outpost of 1 Houei Rhone to the Communists. Cambodian Defense Minister Khin 1 Tit said he believes Red operations in the border area represent “no immediate flanger” to Cambodia. RICHARD MAHAN (Contltiiiert From I’nicr <>«<•» ed at 1:30 pun. Saturday at the Zwlck funeral home and at 2 p.m. at the Zi£in._Lutheran church, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt officiating. Burial will be Tn the Decatur cemetery. Adams Post 43. American •Legion, will hold mllitafy~jTEeit at the cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon I Friday until time of the services.

TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: " Hogs 8,000: 25-50 c higher; choice 170-240 Ibz. 25.75-26.50; few 26.75; 240-270 tbs. 24.75-25.75; few to 26.25. Cattle 1,000; calves 300; steers and heifers steady; few choice 900-lb. mixed yearlings 22.50; high commercial to low choice steers and yearlings 18.50-22.50; commercial and good heifers 14-19.50; vealers about steady; choice and prime 21-27.50. Sheep 1,500; strong to 50c higher; choice to prime lambs 22.50-23; few good and choice 2J-22. , CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. UP—Livestock: Hogs: 5,500. Fairly active, uneven, mostly around 25 higher on butchers with some late sales as much as 40 higher; sows steady-25 higher; most 180-230 lb. butchers 26.00-26.50; bulk 240-270 lbs. 25.5026.00; most 280-330 lbs. 24.50-25.25. Bulk sows 600 tbs. and lightei 21.00-23.50; good clearance. Cattle: 2,500, calves 300. Moderately active, steers and heifers strong-50 higher compared Wednesday's low close or fully steady with average market that day; cows fully steady; bulls about steady; vealers firm. Good to high choice fed steers and yearlings commercial to low good 16.50-19.50; part load 1,055 Tb utility Holsteins 15.00. Most high good and choice heifers 20.0023.00; load 956 tb. 23.25; some high choice mixed steers and heifers 23.50- part load good 750 lb heifers 18.50; utility to low good 12.50- Utility and commercial cows 11.00-13.00, few head to 13.50. Utility and commercial bulls 13.00-15.50. Good heavy and medium weight fat bulls 11.00-12.007 few high choice and prime vealers 29.00; commercial to choice largely 17.00-28.00. Sheep: 3.500. Slaughter lambs opening slow, bulk of supply still in first hands. Scattered early sales smaller lots good to prime wooled slaughter lambs 110 tbs. down steady to weak at 20.00-22.-50; load good and choice 86 tb. fail shorn lambs 20.75; slaughter sheep steady, cull to choice grades 6.00-9.00. Markets At A Glance Stocks higher in moderately ac-tive--trading-. < Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds higher in quiet dealings. Midwest stocks irregular higher. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, : oats, rye, soybean and lard futures irregular. Hogs: steady-25 higher, few sales 40 higher, top 26.50. Sheep: 1 steady weak, top 22.50.- Cattle: .shout steady-50 cents higher, top 25.50. Chicaao Cash Grain CHICAGO, UP — Cash grain; Wheat: No, 2 red 220 N. Corn; 1 yellow 157%; 2 yellow 156ii-159; 3 yellow 153%-157%; 4 yellow* 149; 5 yellow 152’4-153%; sample grade 147%-152%. Oats:. 1 heavy white 82%-83%; 1 special red 83; 3 heavy white 82%; sample grade white 74. Soybeans: 2. yellow 321-325 N, track Chicago. , Stelle Appointed To Toll Road Commission INDIANAPOLIS, UP —John A. Stelle, son of a former Illinois governor, 'has been appointed to the Indiana toll road commission by Governor Craig. Craig’s executive secretary, Horace N. Coats, announced appointment today of Stelle, w-ho is president ofthe Arketex Ceramics Corp., Brazil, as a Democratic member of the commission. Too Much Safety NASHUA, N. H., TP - Leo Gregoire said “he could have touched" the deer that ran in front “oTTiim. But he couldn’t fire his rifle. He was so excited he forgot to release the safety lock. The deer beat it.

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KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected February U 160 to 180 1b5.25.00 180 to 220 1b5>5.60 220 to 230 lbs. 25.25 230 to 240 1b5.24.50 240 to 260 lbs. 23.50 260 to 280 lbs. 22.75 280 to 300 1b5..22.00 300 to 325 lbs. 21.50 325 to 350 lbs 21.00 350 to 400 1b5.20.50 100 lbs. up .......... 20.00 100 to 160 lbs. r 21.00 Roughs * « 300 lbs. down .... 22.50 300 to 350 lbs. ...... 22.00 350 to 400 lbs. ...21.50 400 to 450 1b5.21.00 450 to 500 lbs. 20.75 500 to 550 1b5.20.50 550 to 600 lbs. j 20.25 600 lbs. up . 19.75 Stags 12.00 Boars .... 12.00 Veals (Fri. A Sat.) 27.00 Spring Lambs (FrL * Sat.) . 19.00 .Yearling* ... 2.00 Ewes 2.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 11 160 to 170 lbs. 24.75 .170 to 180 1b525.25 180 to 220 1b5.25.75 220 to 240 lbs. 240 to 260 lbs. 24.50 260 to 280 1b523.75 280 to 300 1b522.75 300 to 325 lbs. 21.75 325 to 350 1b5.20.75 350 to 400 lbs. ...20.25 400 lbs. up ... 19.00 100 to 160 1b5.420.50 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn22.25 Stags 13.50 Boars ...12.50 Veals ...29.00 Lambs 19.00 Ewes 4.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 11 Beans subject to cnange daring day. Prices delivered at elevater. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel loss Corn: .05 per bushel less .. —- f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected February 11 Large Clean Whites .43 Large Clean Brown .43 Mediums -™—... .38 Heavy Hens ,, —- ,27 Leghorn Hens .IS

CO. Decatur , .J... 1. J ... JJ. IU »-> W.-L J ..U.J'I TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexail Drugs TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Olatanca PHONE 3-2607 NOTICE TO AH. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATEi OFHB*; SON E. MLMMA, COMMONLY KNOWN AS R. K. MIiMMA, DECEASED, NO. I.N THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT OF ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA, FEBRUARY TERM 1954. Notice is hereby given that Harold F Mutnma us Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination arid action Os Ssa td Adams Circuit Court, on the 25th day of February, 1951, at witiob ttane all persons interested ,tn said estate are required to appear in said Count, and show eauke, if any, why said account should not be approved. And tire heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and malce proof of tlielr heirship w claim to any part of said estate. HAROLD F. MUSIMA, EXECUTOR MYLES E. PARRISH. JUDGE ADAMS cnrcurr, COURT VOGLEWEDE'& ANDERSON,. I ar w yers r HEHL 4—ll