Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1956 — Page 5
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QUiCKIEB*>Br Kea Revwoldi (ajbmi ' _L~r.'. 7r* • <-3 • "How come this freexer we got in the Democrat Want Ads—always gets all the steaks?" Farmer’s Col. WK BUY chickens and quality - eggs. Decatur Farms. 136 TF FOR SALE—4 bred Sows, less than half price. Ernst Thieme, Route 5, Decatur. 1 3t-x CASH for Poultry and Eggs. W custom dressing. Treon’B Poultry Market, Phone 8-3717. 245 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Dally pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Keklonga street. 269 TF Try BECO INDIANA CERTIFIED "VXrtone taimters. Yield and stahdlng ability equals any other corn and sells for less money. See or Call us before ordering seed corn. BURK ELE- \ VATOR COMPANY, Decatur, In- . diana. 286 T YOUR FEEDING PROBLEMS are our feeding problems. We bave Vitamins — Anti-blotice — Pillsbury qoncentrates and molaases to help you with your feeding •" problems. Bring or call your feeding problems to us. Heller, Coal, Feed and Supply, 722 West Monroe Street. - 245 TF FARMER AND CATTLE FEES ERS —We Invite you to a Feed Grinding Demonstration, Monday afternoon, January 9, 1956 it the Faurote Bros. Farm, 4% miles South on State Road 27 of Decatur & first house North of Connies Market on East side of road. We will be using two different minis. Sprunger Implement Co. Phone 3-3813, Decatur, Ind. ~ 1 6t GET~MORE EGGS w|th~Hy-Line '>i 100 Series Layers—Farm conducted divided Flock Tests show Hy-Llne 100 series cream egg laj.> era average 88 more eggs per bird than Leghorns, 36 more per bird than crosses, 49 more per bird than heavy breeds. Extra production means extra profits. Order your Hy-Llne chioks tqday. MODEL HATCHERY, Monroe. Ind. 1 3t HI-WAY Honegger leghorns as well as HbWay heavy breeds are guaranteed io live 100% for the first two weeks, or we pay for all losses above "extras'’ included in all orders. Sexing is guaranteed to be 99% accurate. You will like Hi-Way chicks. BERNE HI - WAY HATCHERY, Federal road 27, Berne, Ind.:. 1 It Lost and Found LOST — Thatched billfold, cash, valuable papers, valueless to you, identifications, in or ne a r Murphy’s. Please return papers to 343 Mercer Ave. J. O. Tricker, Phone 3-3852. 306 3t-x ■ .. / 7- : . / SALESMAN A substantial and rapidly expanding company offers to salesminded, married men 30-40 years of age, a career sales opportunity with excellent future prospects. We offer the following: 1. Above average income. 2. No travelling. 3. Steady year ’round market. 4. Company paid training program (Jan. 10, 11, 12) 5. Croup Insurance Benefits. 6. Continual guaranteed and protected re-order bustness. 7. Profit sharing dividends. Before January 6, 1956, write P. O, Box 1138, Fort Wayne, outlining qualifications. .\ v' , ■ * ■. ' . '■ r ■ -: - , ; * - i* 1 ■ ’ " *|. • . v ■
Automobiles FOR SALE-1951 PACKARD 4door, aeries 300, radio, heater, in good condition, low mileage, phone 3-9943. 307 3t-x GOOD’ SELEUtION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. - , 24 TF OUR USED Cars are safety tested and guaranteed —r Buy with confidence at Zlntsqiaßier Motors, Ist 4k Monroe St. Phone 3-2008. 247 TF For Sale — Mlec. f FURNITURE—High quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. - 68 TF FOR SALE—IO foot Harvester Refrigerator, in good condition, y 1203 West Adams street. 1 3t-x [ FOR SALE—4O Inch Roper gas i stove, excellent condition, call 9 3 " 46 - Leroy Klch. 1 3t S R HILCO — REFRIGERATORS — 3 FREEZERS for the best price f see Stuckys at MOnroe, Ind. . ~ 116 TF 9 DID YOU KNOW: That Klenks 3 sell used vacuum Cleaners for as 1 low as 87.50. Also the New 9 Hoover Cleaners. Klenas. 234 TF r BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas fob heating, 100 - 500 - 1000 gallon aika. il <i beggev-Hsrd ware, Monroe street. 306 6t ’ WE SELL — Honegger*Big" “IF 3 feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. .Decatur Farms, 410 S. 3rd Street 249 T ' FOR SALE —Keivinator rerngera- • L tors. Home freezers and Electric 9 ranges. If you want quality get Keivinator — trade how for a new Keivinator see them at DBCATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for ■ Guaranteed Quality CON- ’ CRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 ’ TF 1 STUCKY'S STORE At MONROE ’ Is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to * 5:30 p.ra. and 7to 9 p.m. each 1 evening except W’ednesday night. ’ ' , . 11'6 TF f BOTTLE GAB Service for cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS ’ Phone 3-33 M-A 15 TF 3 FOR SALE —Severaigeod electric Ranges to choose from. Also r complete line of G. E. and MAY- . .TAG Appliances, parts and serv- * r ice: lit South 2nd Street, bhone 3-4362. ' 1 5t i USED OIL HEATERS: Some are junk, priced the same. Others . like aaw, priced to -save. Popular makes, such as Duo Therm, Norge, Coleman, Super Flame and many others. Klenks. ? 234 TF L FREE — Feei tree io look around ' in our store at our fine merehan dise such as furniture, floor cov erings, bedding, lamps and ap plianees, and every day hard ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Mon roe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF JUST RECETVEb'shlpment of new baby bed mattresses at 18.95; Several late modern living room suites; studio couches; roll-a-way beds; apartment size gas stoves (like new); all kinds of , used washers; modern fireplace and screen; new and used baby beds; all glass front china closet. - JDecatur Used Furniture. 146 ■South Second. Phone 3-2664. ... 1 ~i It you have something (o sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Mmeptr? WANTADS _ "■" | “Perfect | KSSi Sleeper’ I mattresses recommended by 1 808 SIEVERS WOWO j STREET Program |T Exclusively in Decatur at B FURNITURE STORE M 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.
For Rent FOR RENT—2 attractive furnished apartments: One 3 rooms and 1 one 2 rooms. Adults. 228 North 4th street. 306 3t : FOR REN.^—X, room apartment 1 with bath, electric hot water, 1 street level. 605 Nuttman Avenue. 307 2t-x Real Estate ‘ WE HAVE BUYERS for several , modern homes in Decatur and Monroe. Mel Llechty Realtor. Phone 6-6354 or Bob McClenahan salesman, Decathr phone 3-2975. 1 St ■ Xnew HOME In one of Decatur’s newest additions. Large living room, with fire place and picture window, lovely kitchen with cabinets and dining area, 3 bedrooms, full bath, utility room with washer and dryer, car-port. Mel Llechty Realtor, Phone 6-6354 or Bob McClenahan salesman, Decatur; phone 3-2975. 1 3t I Wanted VVANTED—Lady t</ work in Laundry. Apply in'person, 127 South 9th Street. 805 6t WANTED—AII kinds of wire and tin, Mi mile West Preble, 2 miles South. Sylvester Sell. 807 2t-x SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and . converted to mod- • ern' electric. Any make. We sell hew and guaranteed ffebullt sewing machines. Boardman’4 'StfWIng Machine Shop, 223 North First. We service what we sell. ''■ ■ . ■ Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE—AII work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street, Phone 3-2096. 228 TF - ■ . - WILL THE PERSON who took by mistake a grey gabardine top coat, size 42, at Psi lota Xi Christmas dance, please call 3-3023. 307 3t-x COMPLETE Electrical Service. Free estimate on all types of wiring and repair, Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, Phone 3-4497. 7 ~ 206 TF DON’T IT AWAY-We'il fix IL We service all makes nf washers, sweepers, Irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes Phone 3-2158 KLENKS. ■■■■ —"yr -/_ - - - ITF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-26#0, i#g "ELECTRIC" KOTO-HOOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties, .0. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 -on 30, Tocsin. ' 7j 137 TF WE REPAIR any make Jf Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all / work /guaranteed. Haugks. ' 7 ' r 7 J 240 TF THE FINEST Rug —' Carpet and Furniture cleaning in the world. “Duraclean" No soaking — No odors — No shrinkage — No scrubbing. For estimate or appointment, Call Corson’s Dura Cleaners, Phone 6-6241 or Service man, 3-3592 . • 296 2V-x
PUBLIC SALE MONDAY JANUARY 9, 1956 ■ 12:30 P. M. LOCATION: 2 miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road just past Yost Gravel Pit; or 2 miles Northwest of the Central Soya Company on the Winchester Road, known as the Tice Baker farm. - 7 —HEAD OF CATTLE —7 T. B. A. Bangs Tested 7 Head of Holstein & Guernsey dairy cattle 3 yrs. old. Breeding dates and production records will be given on day of sale. — HOGS — 3 Red Sows, old immuned. due to farrow in January. •"— — CHICKENS — . 100 Head of White Rock Pullets, laying good. - HAY —STRAW — GRAIN 300 Bales of new’ mixed hay; 1(M Bales of Red clover hay; 75 Bales Wheat Straw; 150 Bu. of Clinton 59 Oats tests 36 lbs. l TRACTOR, CORN PICKER & FARM MACHINERY 1951 W.D. Allis-Chalmers Tractor inA-1 condition; Heat House for above tractor; Tractor umbrella; Power lift snap on cultivators for above tractor, Hydralic tw r o bottom 14 inch mounted breaking plows; 7 Ft. J. D. mounted inower, 2 yrs. old. will fit any tractor; 7 Ft. International heavy duty tractor disk with 18 inch bladys, used 3 seasons; 7 Ft. Double Cultipacker; New A. C. Single Row pull type corn picker, only picked 40 acres: 10 hole Grain Drill with fertiliser and grass seeder attachment;, International corn planter..with fertiliser attachment; 32 ft. Universal grain elevator with Wisconsin motor; Rubber Tire Wagon and rack; David Bradley rubber tire manure spreader; two Section Tooth Harrdw; Coal Tank Heatef ; Electric winter hog fountain; Summer hog fountain; Self hog feeder; Hog troughs; 500 Chick size Electric Brooder; 10 hole paton hens nest; all steel two .wheel trailer with stock rack, Cream Separator with electric motor; Log chains, forks, shovels, oil drums, and many other articles. COON DOGS One 2 yr. old and one 7 .yr. old Red Coon Hounds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Desk: 3 Utility Cabinets; Chairs: Cupboard; Bed, spring and mattress; Day Bed and mattress; 2 • 9x12 Linoleum Rugs and other articles. . ;-. , . ' TERMS—CASH. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Harvey — Owners Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair—Auctioneers Bryce-Daniels—-Clerk C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. , <— Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3390 ~ Not responsible for accidents. 28 3 6 i ■" 1 '.""L 1 .. y J—■■ f' -.
THS DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DBCATUR, INDIANA
Salesman Wanted i SALESMAN ' ' I 112,000 YEARLY POTENTIAL A GENUINE OPPORTUNITY AGE 28-18 Salary of 196.00 per week including salary and hotel allowances dur Ing training with liberal profit sharing commission arrangement upon commencement on territory An expanded sales program sup ported by extensive advertising and field sales regional dlrectoi assistance offers excellent oppor tunities for alert, aggressive, qualified man. Three weeks ol thorough training in Chicago learning to sell China, Glassware, Silverware, Kitchen Utensils and Equipment, Furniture and Furn ishlngs. Linens, Paper Goods, Janitor Supplies to Hotels, Res taurants. Hospitals, Clubs and Institutions. Territory now available consists of Decatur, Richmond, Rushville, Muncie, Marion, Wabash, Auburn, FL Wayns area. Current model car required or we help finance one. Write full particulars to: Phillip J. Green, Sales Personnel Director * EDWARD DON * COMPANY 2201 S. La Salle BL ' . Chicago 16, Illinois 1 It-x 744-Acre Farm To Be Sold At Auction Acreage Divided Into Eight Farms i The 744 acres of farmland, known as the Studebaker farm, east of Decatur on the Piqua road, divided into eight farms, will be sold at public auction January 18 and 19, it gwas learned today. On. January 18, personal property of all eight farms will be sold and on Janifhry 19, .the entire acreage will be sold as eight separate farms. The farm is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stoner. It is believed to oe one of the largest tracts, of land, wtihout a roar-cut through it, in northern Indiana. The Erie railroad, however, divides it about in the center. Gerald Strickler, D. 8. Blair and Phil Neuenschwander will act as auctioneers.in the big sale. Mrs. Pauline Haugk will serve as clerk and Charles Kent. Kent Realty and Auction Co., will act as sales manager. t Custer and Smith, Decatur attorneys, represent the Stoners in the .bkgal matters pertaining to the sale and later transfer of deeds and A complete description of the property will appear in an advertisement in Wednesday’s Daily Democrat. ■■ Miguel Berrios Wins On Technical Knockout NEW YORK (INS) — Puerto Rican lightweight Miguel Berrios scored a technical knockout over Pat Marcune of New York Monday night at 1:52 of the eighth round in the St Nicholas Arena. Both fighters weighed 130 pounds for the nationally televised fight Trade in a Good Town — Decatin
COMMUNISTS, (Oontifrued From Pag« One) tion campaign, have thrown a profound scare into mlddle-ef-the-■b road Frenchmen. I The Poujadists, besides winning I " seats for themselves, helped the - Communists to most of their gains. The result w«f virtual carnage for the remaining political parties g whose losses made subering read r Ing for all but French political H extremists. it The Poujaaisw vote-getting r . and seat-getting splurge upset the affiliations system in all but ten g departments. »r This cleared the way for the r- Communist assembly strength despite a substantial decrease in the if party’s popular support, o ' 5 TOP ISSUES TO >- (Continued from Pays One) > i, One thing that will not be dei- elded for several months at best d is the final administration attitude 1- toward an individual tax cut. i- Mr. Eisenhower, sqt on balanci, Ing the budget wants to see how • revenue comes in, and how much d congress changes his legislative II program in terms of cost, before making a final decision on taxes. In the senate, majority leader Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex.) has placed tax revision — probably in the form of a hike in personal exempx tions — high on his 13-point lag. „ illative program. And Sen..,Walter F. George (D-Ga.) veteran tax authority and president pro tempore of the senate, has called for putting tax reductions ahead of reducing the national debt. Johnsofi. Who had a heart attack last July 2, will be hack on the job. — Both houses will meet briefly to-
l, — ■ " . PUBLIC SALE 8 J.H 1 ’ un^« rßi « ned - du « to »1 health, will sell my entire herd of cattle and milking equipment at auction, located 7 miles east 2 miles „ am ol Ot I B .! rne ;, lnd " ° r v 2 m,res west ' * mlle sout h of Chattanooga, t or ** mile » BoUth *nd % mile east of the Bethel Brethren 1 enuren, on THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1966 r at 1:00 o’clock 21—HEAD OF HIGH GRADE DAIRY CATTLE—2I s 5 Holstein cows from 2to 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale z 3 Holstein cows from 2to 6 years old, with calf by side. i. 3 Holstein cows, 5 years old, on good flow of milk and are open. 2* H 0184 ® 1 ” cows from 4 to 6 years old on good flow of milk and due to freshen in Spring. 7 j 2 Jersey cows 2 and 8 yeafo old with calf by side. 1 Jersey cow 7 years old. due to freshen in February. — 3 Holstein heifers 1 year old, open. r m*.: T ? eße co y? wer ® TB and Bangs tested within the last 30 days., 1 This is a good herd of cows, with some of the cows now milking 8 galK ions a day. Breeding dates and production records’will be given on * d y - Lt y ? u are Poking for good, big dairy cows, don’t miss this sale. This herd can be inspected any forenoon until day of sale - MILKING EQUIPMENT j - Two-unit Surge milker with 9 stall cocks and a big motor in A-i » condition. Six-can DeLaval milk cooled Water heater; double wash I tanks; 12 milk cans; milk strainer. HAY AND STRAW i 1200 bales of good alfalfa and brotne hay; 500 bales of straw. i TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. FRANK BAUSERMAN — Owner Phil Neuenschwander, Auct, Berne, Itid. D. S. Blair, Ailct, Petroleum, Ind. Gerald Strickler, Auct., Decatur, Ind. First Bank of Berne, Clerk. SALE WILL BE HELD IN TENT. *■, . ' - PUBLIC AUCTION — REAL ESTATE — The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Samuel W. Howitfd will sell the following described Real Estate at Public Auction on the .premises, on e SATURDAY JANUARY 7-1966 At 1:30 P.M. LOCATION—II 6 South Tenth Street (West Side of Tenth Street between Madison & Adams,) Decatur, Indiana. •> » Six Room Frame House on choice residential lot 53 feet wide Two Rooms upstairs, 4 Rooms and Toilet Downstairs. Garage and Woodshed. Nice Lawn, Shade Trees, Large Garden Space. Hard Surface Alley at back of property. This property is located on one ot Decatur's finest residential streets, Inspection at any time, Phone Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796. TERMS—One-Third Cash Down, Balance on Delivery of Deed and Ab- > (tract. Contact Auctioneers for further information or appointment for inspection. • (Property is not occupied.) ~ Not Responsible for Accidents. FRANCIS M. HOWARD — Administrator Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers Phone 3-2796 . John L- DeVoss. Attorney
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day, then reces* until Thursday to hear th# President's message. Then they will go over until Monday. ' : 'i. One Minor Accident Reported By Sheriff Only one minor accident was reported over the holiday weekend by the Adams county sheriff’s de •■partment. The accident occurred Bunday at 3:30 a.m. on state highway 101 northeast of Decatur at a county road intersection. > The lone car involved was driven by Don A. Melching, 17, of Pleasant Mills, itelchin lost control of his car which swerved off the road and hit a light pole. Damage was estimated at |IOO to the car and SSO to the pole. _ TRAFFIC TOLL (Continued from Pego One) The total in 1958, however, was 1,276. The state police, however, r<£> joiced in the fact that 1 only nine persons were killed during the three day New Year's DayTToliday compared to 14 a year ago. They added that the New (Year’s Eve toll was hacked from 11 deaths in '54 to three in ’55. State troopers arrested 2,251 drivers of Whom 2.083 were for moving violations. They also issued 1,023 written warnings and extended 160 pourtesy services in addition to investigating the 174 fatal personal injury and property damage accidents. . „ .... Supt. Frank Jessup said enforcement has increased each of the l<st 10 years but hasn't quite kept pace. With driving mileage which hae shot from 10-miliion miles on Hoosier highways in 1946 to 20million miles .last year. r ——— ---t
► INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) r~ Live . stock: ' Hogs' 14,000. Barrows and gilte generally steady to Strong, hi stances 25c higher, 180-240 lbs 1150-1125, top 1250, 240-270 n>« 1050-1175,, 270-320 lbs, 975-JOSO 120-160 lbs. 950-1060, top 11. Sows fully Steady, 300-400 lbs. 850-950 l' top 10;'<Wl»f>0 lbs. 8-975. - CaUlb 2,600. Calves 300. Steers and heifers slow, Strong to 50c higher, choice steers 19-22. Good steers 16-19. Utility and commercial 1150-16. Good and choice heifers 1550-2050. Utility and ’ commercial , 1050-1550. Cows ■ strong to 50c higher. Utility and ' commercial 1075-13. Canners and 'cutters ,9-1225. Vealers steady to i strong. Good and choice 23-28, top 30. Commercial and low good 17-23, .Sheep 2,000. Lambs steady to weak. Good and choice wooled tombs 1750-1850, top 1875. Cull to good 12-1750. Ewes 4-6. Huntington Mayor Battle Unsettled Circuit Court Rules Republican Winner HUNTINGTON, Ind. (INS) — Huntington has two, one or no mayors and that’s about all voters are certamJJiey accomplished in the November balloting. Roy Howell, Democrat, was declared winner and was set to take office until circuit court held that DeVon G, Blackburn, Republican, was winner by one vote. » go Blackburn was sworn ip as mayor of Huntington and announced there would be no immediate change in department officials. That left t/nsehted several department heads Howell had named. But Howell said he will appeal the Circuit court decision which will automatically make him mayor at least until his appeal is heard. Howell was originally declafetr the winner and then won a recount with a 15-vote margin. .a:.. . If you have sometnmg to sell <» rooms for rent, try a Demoirai Want Ad.lt brings results. Q USThkKIVtO NEW Homelite 5 hr /AyrJjr r SAW Naw model 5-20 is alive with power. Brings down big trees over five feet in diameter... cuts through 20' trees in 20' seconds. New high compression sfcfft stroke engine design reduces wasteful engine friction, saves, on gas. Precision built, powerful 5 hp engine gives you faster cutting per pound of weight than any other chain saw ever developed. Weighs only 20 pounds for easy handling. Starts quick... keeps cutting day after day. COME IN ... ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY RUBLES BROS. 3! a Miles North of U. S. 224 "■ on State Road 101 Then 2 Miles East Phone Monroeville 4116
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- Today’s Markets 8 KENNETT-MURRAY j. ‘Corrected January 3 s. 160 to 180 Ibe. 11.00 s. 180 to 220 lbs. .............. 11.75 L .22(1 toJISO lh». ...1 11.00 s 230 to 240 lbs. 10.76 ),- 240 to 260 tys. L.'.-i...;..... 9.75 260 to 280 lha. ... j 9.00 s 280 to 300 lbs. 8.25 c 300 to 350 Ibk. _ 7.75 d 400 lbs. up ....... 7.25 r* 100 to 160 lbs. 7 to 8 e Roughs d. 300 lbs. down 8;50 h 30(1 to 350 lbs. . 8.00 d, 350 to 400 lbs. 7.60 d 400 to 450 lbs. ............ 7.00 o 450 to 500 lbs. 6.50 (, 500 to 550 lbs ... 6.00 * v 550 |bs. up 5.50 Stags -....... 6.00 o Boars ... 4 to 6 J Veal (Fri. % Sat.) 26.00 1 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) . 17.00 Yearlings 8.00 .Ewes ....... 4.00 Bucks ..../ ..... 2.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 3 Beaus gaujeet u> cuange during day. -.----- Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel leas Corn; .07 per hundred loea f.o.b. farm. 1 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMB , Corrected January 3 j t Large Cieap Whites .48 \ Large Clean Browns .47 . Mediums .... .45 — Pullets ... ,4o , Heavy Hens ..... .23 ’ Leghorn Hens ....4... .14 I, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS) — Livestock: Hogs *- Salable 20,000; steady—--25c higher. Early top 12.25; bulk 10-15; heavy 9.50-10.25; medium 10.25-11.25; light 11-12.25; light lights 7.50-11.25; packing 'sows 810; pigs 4-9. Cattle ' Salable 20,000; strong; Calves — Salable 300. Choice and prime steers 21-24.50; common and choice 15-21; yearlings 15-24.50; heifers 13-22.50; cows 9-12; bulls 01-16; calves 15-29; feeder steers 15-19; stocker steers 15-21; Stocker cows and heifers 8-18. Sheep — Salable 4,000; strong. Choice and prime lambs 18-19; common to choice 15-17.75; yearlings 10-16; ewes 3.50-7. a— t G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street ' " TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING - Smith Rexaii Drugs : "” i —*— ■ ■'«ll.! ‘ CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICE! BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata wheat, and soybean* 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone* Mitt, ‘ 3-3122 , ! /LOAiwFiioNEh ...Wainlyi Call JUST no THIS n-TCjR Girt ua * call— K 1 . Sa, "how much” i I and "when" — arlanRC lour hull a, .4 WB and jet your money in One Quick Trip You ran ret the cash you' need to p*y pant due bill,. consolidate dehta, or for any good purpose. Liberal terms. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 NORTH SECOND STREET IND. GROUND FLOOR CASH LOANS $25 TO SSOO.
