Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1954 — Page 5

TUESDAY. AUGUST I, 1954 —

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QUhCKIW-lW M•v 1 v/ u ',. <4 wid ° XA?> ° ' ’WMnMm ,v ",-X °JU ) * v ° ° Jr - — O U Q oeVlylb W -• ° ° y °flN JV* ° o u u WJ)Fo 4k ® ® ’4Jfo cJMT /TMU>*®b ° 0 o *» uZ\o MK /flWKuy 0 °J Wo/* e -1 Everything’s gone but the burglar insurance we got in ,the Democrat Want Acte!” Farmer’s Col. W® BUT chicken* and quality eggs. Decatur Farm*. 115 ts PULLET EGG 3 WANTED— We also do custom dressing. Decatur Firms, 174 T FOR SALE—Balboa Rye. suitable tor seed. Marvin Decker. 1 mile north of Decatur on old US 27, across from Moses Dairy. 181 3txWANTED—Heavy Hens; Leghorn bona; Fryer* free culling and pick up; Also custom dressing. Shaffer Produce, Phone 3-2017. 64 TF WANTED TO BUY—White Rock fryers; eggs; hew; Leghorn hens; tree culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 461 North 13th, Pboae 8-3717. 89 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc, Decatur Dial 0 and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co-, formerly the Stadler Product* Cm 15 TF YOUR FEEDING PROBLEM is our feeding problem! .We have vitaasiaa, anti biotics and blackstrap molasse* to help yon with your leading formula. Bring your feeding problem to us. Heller Coal, Feed and Supply. 133 TF Automotive GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Car*. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 2*l North 2nd St. ■ 24 TF OUR CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, Ist A Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF gfr ■-.- FOR SALE OR TRADE—When looking for a select, low mileage, used car, be sure and see, Fred Busche, before you buy or phone 3-3941. I*2 TF Help Wanted BOOMING BUSINESS makes opening available for responsible man or woman with car to call on farm women in N. Adams County. Full or spare time |2O to (40 a day. Write MeNess Company, 120 E. Clark St:, Freeport, 111. 180 Tx Real Estate FOR SALE—9-Room bou*e oh corner lot. Very close to uptown business district. Ideal for home, apartments or business offices. Ned C. Johnson, AuctioneerReal Estate. Phone 3-2795. 180 3t FOR SALE—NORTH DIERKES STREET 3-Bedrooni Ranch Style Home, Excellent condition. Large Living Room, Kitchen plus plenty of closets. Full basement, water softener, auto, oil heat and water heater. Large 1 car garage attached to house with cioeed in breezeway. Shown by appointment only — Call Fcrd L. Litterer. Phone 3-3707. fso 3t-x

WELCOME Students of the Reppert School of Auctioneering. We sincerely hope that your time spent in our <;ity will be a happy and memorable one and we extend our best wishes for a prosperous career in your new profession. May we suggest you visit our Decatur merchants i during your stay in our city. We are sure you will find them courteous and helpful in the true spirit of our Hoosier hospitality. THE DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY Established 1887 Bob Heller, Agent From roof to cellar—insure with Heller OpiMJsite City Free Harking Lot—East Monroe St. Phono 3-4300

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Miscellaneous WATCH REPAIRINGr—AU work guaranteed, prompt service. John Brecht, 703 Studebaker St. 178 84 FOR SALE —Dressed poultry and eggs, fresh dally. Free delivery. TREON’3 Poultry Market, 661 North 13th, Phone 8-8717, 89 TF WE REPAIR any mage of Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory-Train-ed radio and television experts, all makes, a?, model*, *|i work guaranteed. Haugk*. (40 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of WMhara, (weepers, and other small appliances. Wringer roll* and part* fer *ll makes. KJeuk’*. Thon* 3-2158. AUTHORIZED and Registered Ssb vice. Dealer for Reo Mower*, Brigg* and Clinton engine*. Full line of part*. Gerber Mower Repair, Magley. 154 TF PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING —By the job or by the hour. Let me give you an estimate on your farm buildings. Brush or spray application (your choice) Phone 3-2637, Wilford Ray. 130 TF SEPTIC tank*, cesspool*, toilet vault* vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIC RQTO-ROOTER—Sew-era, drams cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Well* Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phew* 2 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF - FOR SALE—Crosley Sbolvador Refrigerators; Orosley electric ranges; Crosley kitchens; Crosley garbage disposals; Crosley freeaers; Crosley air conditioners. Adams County Trailer Sales, tnc. 803 North 13th street Phone 3-3039. 169 TF Wanted WANTED TO BUY—Balboa Rye. Dotterer & Son. Bluffton. 179 3t WANTED —Ride to downtown Fort Wayne. Hears 7:00 to 3:30. Telephone 3-3780. Mildred Cox. Call after 5:00. 180 2t-x TELEVISION SERVICE and Repair Department. We uarvlce ail makes of set*. KLENKS, Phone 2- 1»4 JEF WANTED TO RENT—Two ar three bedroom house by September Ist. John L. Hefner, Th* Krick-TyadaU Company. Phone 3- I*o 5t YOUNG MAN wants part time work. Available after (:00 Can type, keep books. Any type work considered. Phone 3-2452. 181 3t-x PLUMBING — See a* for your plumbing needs. Urge ox small. *ll work, done by experienced plumber*. Klenka. 58 TF DICK S RUG CLEANING — Th* Von Schrader method. Rugs and catpets cleaned ou your floors, tor 5* square toot Clarence V. Dick, Box 52, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6463. 115 TF WASHING machine repairtag. lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and. used washer* Gas range* and bottl* ga*. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Ad thur Mitchell. Phone M<63. 194 TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED •—Rebuilt and con dtreveot —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. 180 26tx

'■'wwwnwwer 1 iiwmw urn in Card of Thanks * »■ J* ' r We wish to thank our friends and i neighbors for the flcrrsU offerings I and kindness shown to us durj ing our recent uereavement. 1 Ate. and Mr*. Salvador AUr I*. • ■ uim-x ; We wfek’ln this’ manner to' express our most sincere appreciation to • all who in any way assisted us at the time of the sudden death of • our Husband and Father., Mrs. Mary Bender and Son* 181 lt-x • ForSale-Ml*c, FOR SALK—Hybrid pickle®. Phone ' 3-2767. 178 I - GOOD USEb Gas Range*. Stucky tt Co. Monroe, Ind. M TF [ PHILCO - refrigerators - . FREEZERS for the best price see Stucky* at Monroe, iud. ( U< TF ;• FOR SALE— Watermelons. Ice • cold- Also Ice fer sale. Try our r Indiana Hardshell Muskmelons. ( Coppess Corner. 177 6t SWEET CORN for canning. Ready now. Phone 3 Preble. Harvey , Bucher. East edge of Preble on i US 224. ' 181 3t-x I NEW ADMIRAL Electric Ranges; ; Refrigerator*; Air Conditioners: Television; Freezers. Maxelin Heatiag & Appliances, 60s North 13th street, Phone 3-8808, 117 TF > STUCKY’S STORE aT MONROE is open 6 day* a week, 8 an. to 5*69 p.m. and t- to * p.Hk each evening except Wednesday night. ; ’ 116 TF I II . I SlJ**. I siM.i • BOTTLE GAS Servlc* (er qooxisg & water beating. Brooder stoves, •nd 50Q and 1,000 gallon bulk tank* f« beating, HAUGKS Phon* 3-3316, 11 TF ’ ROOFING « SIDING— We are booking orders, now for fall application* of rooting and siding. CaJI (or Fr*e M«im*te. Klenks. 58dffF ' FREE BOTTLE GAS HOOK-UP with 60 or 100 lbs. cylinder* for t cooking or water beating. - Get our Special Low Rate*. I HAUGKS. Open till 9:00 p.». t 98 TF - CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for i femtranteed Quality CON- ■ CRETE and Service. Yost r Grave! and Ready-Mix. > r M • TF - ftl® WALe —KeVinator refrlgeraj tprs. Home free*er* and Electric i ranges, if you want quality get F Kehrtnator — trade now for * new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATQHERY. 231 TF ( F6k RERt— Modern 5-room aparf , ment, living room, kitchen, hath , and dosed porch on ground floor, > 3-rooms up, plenty of cabinet* and clothes room. Heat furnished i. (automatic oil furnace) Base- ! meat privilege*. 225 N. 9th St. ! Phone 3-4606. 181 ts ipw Feel tre* to loo* around i in eux store at out line merchandise Mdt as iuriiitnre, floor *overingn bedding, lamps and appliance*, and *v*ry da| hardware need*. Op** each gvening except Wad. Stocky & Q*., Moa- ■ m ** **** ■***• M T* FOR RALE—Motorola New Big Look 1955 Medel Television. All newt Features aluq*igited tube with Polaroid glass front and a more beautiful cablaat than ever. ( All sizes, also blund cabinet Sharper tone and picture. Coppess Coraer. 177 6t NEW MRING 5' receaaed caat iron bath tub with fittii«s; 17 x 19 cast iron shelf back lavatory with tiCUag*; close coupled closet comUaatfoQ* with white seat; All three fixture* only (164.98. 32 I 21 Double bowl ledge cast iron sink with fittings (61.9 q. Baker Plumbing A Heating, 704 Monroe street. Phone 3-2609. 110 T If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

FURNACE aid AIR CONDITIONING Unit B. Get Yoet'Around Air-Conditioning! • HMts.ln the Winter and Cosh in the Summer I • Uses the Same Efects. Also Air-Cooled UnMs that do net asa water! No Money Down Drears To Pay! FREE ESTIMATES UAUGK’D 209 N. 13lh St. Open Evenings ’till 9:00

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For Reat ’REN’!'—Two t "room* anKirnished apartments, heat,, light* and water fuvuistMid. Uw, ulr « 927 North 6tb Street'or Phon* MMt 180 3t-x FOR RENT—Modero thr*e room apartment, private eatraaoe and private bath, two large do**t*, hardwood floor*, call at 7M North Second Street, Apt. 1. m ts ARREST OF RED 4C*at**we< Wom *>y» O**> for Democracy and a member of the steering committee of the civil riglrte congress while at Boulder, Colo. 4-H FAIR OFEHS (C*nri*ae* r*e*a Burn —>*» el. and Mrs. Theron Fenstermaker, have gotten the food* tout tn order and started serving meate, despite a amali fire ha one of the stove* early *hM morning. Tho f.io was extinguished by the ladles. Junior loaders are working In skifto. at the tent, and also at ihe judging ring. ABVn*THBMENT FOR BID, Noyce i« hereby given that the Board of wwks and Safety of the'Olty of Decatur, Indian*, will receive sealed bide at the office of the rJierk-Treaaurer. tin Ml (the hour of one o’clock, p. ui., (Central Standard Time) on the 15th day of Aug'uat. 1954, at which hour the bide will be publicly openeq and read ajoud for the following described equipment: . ■ - Equipment to proved for the billing of the Olty Utilities on a post card and ledger system and provide totate to fuiwvieh all inform*.tjjQß <I4S. tu conaju.niptiQn and inoA4»y billed for classes of water, sewage and electrk-lty. The machine must separate or combined hilling of all utilitlei*, - Specify trade In allowance on our Alling macM*e« on bld. Bidders shall submit com*l«*e specifications and Information c**--trlng .their equipment as quoted In tbelr bld. All bids Mhatt be accompanied with * bond or certified check in th® amount of 10% of their Wid All blds shall be filed with the Clerk-Treanurer of the Citv of Decatur, Indiana, on General Bid F >rm No. 85, praecrlbed by the State Board of Ajccount* of the State of Indians. The Board of Public Warks and BaMy of the City of Decatur IndUna, reserves the right to reject any or all blds. BOAR® OF PUBLIC WORKS AND tUF'ETT H. Vernon. Aurend Clerk-Treasurer ~ • . ~ „ Decatur. Indiana Ay* 3-10 If you have inlaid Hpoleum on your sink, try placing a thick piece ot newspaper under your dish to absorb water. . TBEPLE MOVING a TRUCKING Laoat and Long Distance PHONE 3-260 T Omlß* High Prauursd by Out of Town Salesmen I I* TIH VtIMX Ocgi I THOROttOH .. FURNACE CLEANING and INSPECTION We Repair All Makes! HAI6KS 209 N. 33th Bt. Phon* 3-3316 Opta Evening* 'tiU 6:00

Orders Stale Police To Probe Gary Viet Gambling, Vice Law Violations Charged GARY, Ind. (INS) — State policemen began a probe today of alleged *idespread gambling ajid ▼fee law violations in Gary and the rest of Lake county, Ind. The trooper# were ordered into the area by Gov. George N. Craig, who told them to “enforce the law no matter who gets hurt." The governor told a news conference at the state capital at Indianapolis Monday that hje ordered the Gary-Lake county investiga? tion as a result of a letter from C. J. Verpjank Jr., president of the Gary crime commission. Verplank, in a letter to Gov. Ccaig said city and county officials have taken uo action to halt “* wave of lawlessness” In the area. ft was the second crime commission complaint in 12 months. After the first complaint, Gov. Craig hinted that state police in plain clothes would investigate conditions to determine if Uniformed troopers should enter the case. i Ver plank, in his second letter to Craig, cited the sending of national guard troops into vice and gambling-ridden Phenix City, Ala., to quell law violations there. The crime commission head also enclosed, % list of some 64 addresses where illegal operations reportedly were going “full blast.'* Gary city officials denied widespread violations and charged Verplankwith "smearing" them for “political' reasons.** Lake county orosecutar Mptro Holovachka said: "Gary is as free of gambling and vice as it ever has. been in its history.” . Verplank disclosed that he had received a death threat after he made public his letter to the governor asking tor slate law enforcement aid in Lake county. The Gary crime commission president said he received a mysterious message saying: “We’ll get you like we got Buddy Hutchins."’ The reference was to a Gary lottery operator killed from ambush threw years ago. But after getting the promise of state police assistance, Verplank protested: “All the Governor accomplished

now iiiTioi Monday Evening, August 9th 6:30 P.M. 303 Limber lost Trail, Decatur, Indiana Nearly new 2 pc. wine living room suite; 2 coffee tables; end tables; desk and chair; nearly new 10 xl2 rug and pad; x 12 rug; tilt back chair and ottoman; 2 floor lamps; console radio; table lamps; studio couch,; new 6x9 grass rug;, large size Estate Heatrola; 6 ft. Westinghouse refrigeratory 6 ft. Frigldaire; 5 pc. breakfast set; 5 pc. Oak dinette set; Kenmore washer; Hoover sweeper; iron; utility cabinet; 2 metal porch chairs; 2 lawn chairs; - new porch glider; magazine reck; kltchqn stools; bath scales; large mirror; carpet sweeper; feather pillows; 2 lawn mowers; dishes; pots and pane; a few antique dishes; also other mire, articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Mr> & Mrs. Orval Lenhart — Owners Gerald Strickler, D. 8. Biair—Auctioneers C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 Not responsible for accidents. f 3 ft7

ADEQUATE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY LIMITS. Costs Very Little More. RATES ARE DOWN! Let US Cheek Your Automobile Insurance Today, Tomorrow May .Be Too Late. DIAL 3-3111. Leland Smith UELANft SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Bill “ORANDMA* •■■ ■_ " “* CMARUM KUMH /grandma,just [everythihgburned up. an’J t don’t mind for myself, but! grandma, promise me that] LOOK AT TH’ BISCUITS SO HARD THEY’D H MY HEART BLEEDS FOR HER) — YOU’LL TAKE HIM OVER A FEW HANDOUT TH* BREAK YOUR TEETH POOR HUSBAND/ SNACKS FROM TIME T* TIME' J . NEW BRIM NEXT —— XS V DOOR GAVE ME ' t ♦ er*S >2-^7^ —T 1 JL ’’ > JtJm h xqJ • zWb Mh? • ■ tJzW'Z 3EKI nl T&& •?» /// ? w * : «wZ4-i —(_ (I —L_S jy/Zz I ouoNoin — »’ • ‘" r ■ / ■ ' • •■ ’• •■•■•-. . f • <■■ >• • •- C 1 -J ' • ' u ' i!iitUi4luUUm rr_ ' Knhy bo vou have )ijr im'not ni/i is fob getting >’ x. fessF? - JSt^g^r 7 t A L ci>< 3. —\<) ’ ■ ***“2 rJE I^— bl dJ 1 > J jm'i Ir7 /y #7 f ». HVv * /‘a ■ \ J *’&: 1 ct ’ 0 V | './>• J/ A ?(4iC J P ■ e'v ■ \TV • i - . -•^ <■ -rn ■■ ■ ( j ■ — '~~ Vjt5«AX, , - vl ‘ ’ ' ****■% ■M.VH’* *•■■■ ■ f*<Wi ,|.J |< H,I »H >ll.ll !■■* 1...■,«■» ...Il* ll ..(.»m |l .ni iniij!<ii»iw‘Mi<io7M4n«wiayenm ■■■ ■» r f" ■ ■ — ‘“ j-.-- 1.-• - iiwiiid* . ' . . p • '

in hte publicity report that ha was going to send state police igto Gwy was to make the prostitutes, gamblers, pimps and other hoodlums up here run to cover until the heat is off.” , ————— No Assessments On Ditch Project Ruling Received From State Board Adams cxiunty can not collect assessments and pay costs on ditch projects constructed under the department of agriculture soil conservation service, the state board of accounts has informed county auditor Frank Kitson. The ruling was given on a construction sponsored by the soil conservation service and county agricultural agent in Union township. All interested parties had asked for the ruling and auditor Kitson filed the answer signed by R. *R. Wicker sham, state examiner, with the county commissioners Monday. Previously it was thought that the county surveyor Could assist in the work and also in the collection of asMsanients. The letter filed Monday, however, states that the project is “a private undertaking" and the auditor has “no authority to pay the costs, or order the assessments against those benefited." The ruling was made a matter of record by the commissioners at Monday's regular meeting. Air Farce Sergeant Kills Children, Self MERCED, Calif. (INST The Merced county sheriff’s office said today an air force sergeant shot and killed two of bis children, Wbunded a third and then took his own life this morning. The tragedy occurred in the Castle Gardens housing quarters outside Castle air force base near Mercde, The father was tentatively identified as Tech. St. Robert L. Guitterez, stationed at the base. \ A satisfactory substitute for baking powder can be made hy mixing one teaspoonful of baking soda with two teaspoonfuls of Cream of * - - - - Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, (INS) — Livestock: Hogs salable 7,000; steady to weak; early top 2275; bulk 17-2275; heavy 18-21; medium 21-2250; light 2225-2275; ’ light lights 17-22?5; : packing sows 15-1950; pigs 950J 725. , ; . < ; Cattle salable 7,000; steady to weak; calves salable 500; choice to weak; calves salable 500; choice to prime steers 22-2650; common to choice 15-22; yearlings 15-2625; heifers 14-25; cows 850-14; bulls 10-15; Calves 8-18; feeder steers 122150; stocker steers 10-21; Stocker cows and heifers 10-1750. Sheep salable 2,000; steady; choice and prime lambs 2050-22; common to choice 10-2050; yearlings 8-1650; ewes 350-450. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Live- ; stock: Hogs 9.000. Slow. Light and medium weight barrow® and gilts meetly 50c to 75c lower. Some lightweights off more. Bulk choice . 190-250 lbs. 2150-22. Few loads choice 250-290 lbs. 21-22. Heavier weights scarce, 160-190 lbs. 212150, 120-160 lbs. 17-18. few- 185019. Sow® steady to instances 25c to 50c lower. Choice 300-400 fbs. 17-1850. Few slightly higher, 400500 lbs. 15-17. Cattle 2,500, calves 400. Early slaughter steens and heifers slow. Not enough sales completed prior to mid:session to establish trend. -Caws active. Strong to Js*. epots 50c higher. Short load prime calf club yearlings at 2450. Scattered sales good and choice steers 18-22. Few good to low choice heifers 17-19. Utility and commercial cows 10-13. Odd good young cows to 1350. Canners and cutters 8-1050. Calves and vealers moderaittly active, about steady. Choice and prime vealers 15-17. Commercial anl good vealers IM4. Sheep 1.500. Spring lambs fully 30c lower open. Trade nioderately active at the decline. Slaughter ewes unchanged. Good and* choice springers 19-20. Several lots good to mostly choice to 2050. Mixed utility and good lambs 16-1850. Few cull lambs down to 12 and less. Cull to choice slaughter ewes 2-4. Assistant Wardens Appointed By Craig INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The office of Gov. George N- Craig today announced. the promotion of two men to assistant warden positions at the Indiana state prison in Michigan City. Bert Rudicel moved from institutional parole officer to associate warden in charge of the treatment program, and Cecil E. Walker moved from custodial supervisor to deputy warden. IGRIATKTg TearancT "™»Tiia

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KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected August 3 160 to 180 lbs. ...20.50 180 to 190 1p5.21.50 190 to 220 lbs. ...L...21.75 220 to 240 lbs. —l_,._ 22.00 240 to 260 lbs. 41.75 26Q to 280 lbs 21.00 280 to 300 ips. JO.OO 300 to 325 lbs. 19.00 325 to 350 lbs. 18.00 350 to 400 lbs 17.00 400 lbs. up 16.00 100 to 160 1b5.......... 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. downl7.oo 300 to 350 1b5........ 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 500 to 550 lbs. : 13.50 550 to 600 lbs. 13.00 600 lbs. up 12.50 Stags ........ 10.25 Boars J...... 10.00 Veal 16.50 Spring Lambs (Frl. & SaL) . 19.00 Yearlings 9.00 Ewes 3.00 BCHMITT STOCK YARD* Corrected August 3 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 220 lbs. 22.00 220 to 230 lbs. 21.50 230 to 240 lbs. 21.00 240 to 260 lbs. 20.00 260 to 280 lbs. ... 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 lbs. ....16.75 325 to 350 1b5.15.75 350 to 400 lbs. 400 lbs. up 13.75 100 to 160 1b5...16.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down — 16.50 Boars ......10.50 Veals 18.00 Lambs ... 19.00 Ewes 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected August 3 Beans buvjeqr to change < during dsy. Prices delivered at elevater. Ask for prices. Grsin: .03 per bushel lees Corn: .05 per bushel leas t.ab. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected August 3 Large Clean Whites .39 Large Clean Browns .38 Mediums. 34 Pullets .24 Current Receipts .24 Heavy Hens .17 Leghorn Hens .12 CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling osta, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 TEEPEE MOVING A TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE WINO AUTO INSURANCE 720 No. 3rd St Phone 3-2004 " I r.. U.!,, », TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY . PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags Trade In a Gooa iowu ~ uouatur ■m—— ,nisii I in ■ im^—