Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1956 — Page 5

FRIDAY, JANUARY M, UM

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QUICKUCB~JBr ltov»«14h —‘itiititi a .iwiZrPTjFJSf Cj!».tft “Thsrs’s the car I'm getting in the Democrat Want Ada—even it it takes until next year!” Farmer's Col. WE BUY chickens andquallty eggs. Decatur Farms. 185 TF CASH for Poultry and Eggs. Wp do custom dressing, Treon’s Poultry Market, Phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay, and clover hay. Richard Buuck, miles North, H mil. West of Magley, Poe Phone. 16 2Vx Fob BALE—One Gilt, due around Ist of February. 2nd place North of Friedheim Church, Wm. E. Witte. 16 3t-x FOR SALE—Hay, mixed clover and timothy, 60e per bale. Eular Hill, Phone 7-7227 Decatur. J, 16 3t-x tiET HONEGGER fiaby chicks for profitable egg production. Sold by Decatur Farms, South 3rd street. 16 T koR SALE—-One registered Guernsey heifer, fresh soon; 2 yearling Jhelfers; 1 mile Northeast of Convoy, Ohio on U.S. 39. N. D. NeisFander. 14 3tx U’AtCH FOR OUR NEW'improved Feeding Program, in this paper, next week. Heller, Coal, Feed and Supply, 722 West Monroe Street 13 7t FOft SALE—S good Yorkshire Sows, due with 2nd litter now. Ezra Kaehr, 4 miles West of Monroe on 124, Craigvllle phone. <■ ‘ 16 St WANTED TO BUY—Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Tree culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Keklonga street 269 TF Wanted WANTED TO RENT— A house jn the country, bvMarch Jat Call PLUMBlNG—Supplies and Repair lng; Also Waldorf water heaters, all sixes. All work guaranteed. Normdnnft Sons Plumbing, phone 3-3085. 236 T 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 We service what we sell. X -1 25t-x Automobiles 1960 and 1361 DE SOTO 4-doors. Both cars In A-l shape. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealers.l6 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St Phone 3-2663. 247 TF FOR SALE — 1950 CHRYSLER Newport This car has class, local - owned. Phil L. Macklin Co. :Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers. ■ - - ya gt FOR SALE—I9SO PLYMOUTH 4door Sedan, local owned, elean car. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 15 3t $50.00 Down 48 DODGE Sedan. .43 FORD Sedan. v W PLYMOUTH Sedan. 48 OLDSMOBILE 2-door. 47 CHEVROLET 2-door. 47 BUICK 2-door. 49 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe. $50.00 Down MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES Open Evenings 14 3t FINE USED CARS 53 DODGE “8” Sedan. Auto. Trans. 53 DE SOTO “6” 4-door. 53 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 53 PLYMOUTH Belevedere Hard Top. DE SOTO Convertible. 52 CHEVROLET Sedan. 51 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 61 MERCURY Convertible Coupe. 51 KAISER 2-<toor. 51 DE SOTO Club Coupe. 51 MERCURY 2-door. 50 DODGE Sedan. . i 50 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 2—1950 CHEVROLET 4-doors. 49 DE SOTO Sedan, Auto. Trans. 48 DODGE Club Coupe. MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES Open Evenings - 14 31

I GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St ~ 24 TF L1.n.l , I , !,p, 1,, I, I N... Un , Help Wanted WANTED—Part time help. Uniforms and, h meals furnished. Equity Dairy Store.l4 3t WANTED—Woman to take care of a 6 year old girl in our home. Write Box 934 % Democrat. 16 2t-x WanTeJd—Car Hop. Full or part time, must be 18. Apply In person. Win Rae Drive-In, North 18th street 14 St J RELIABLE PERSON WANTED to call on farmers in Adams County. 325.00 per day or more in gross profit possible. Nq capital required. Must possess car. Write ' Box 834, Bloomington, Illinois. , 14 3t > ■ T For Rent ; frOR RENT—Desirable modern upstairs apartment, unfurnished, 1 Phone 3-2971. 14 3t ■ FOR RENT—Small 2 bedroom , home, all modern with gas heat, Cail 3-9864. 14 3t-x , FOR RENT—3 room house with bath, suitable for small family, Call 3-2231 after 5:00 p.m. 15 3t ■ FOR RENT —2 room furnished apartment one block from business district, all utilities furnished, including steam heat and washing facilities, Phone 3-3643. 14 TF —WMOMW— IO HIWJ " 111 ■■.«!■■<» ■■ ■■■»■■. n i >.■■■; For Sale - Misc. ; FURNITURE —High Quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF FOR SALE—Tire chains and Winter tires. Phil L Macklin Co. Goodyear Tire Dealer. 16 3t PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS tor the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE —Boxer dog, male, 3 years old, registered. Contact DeVon Clifton, Route 3, Decatur. 14 3t FOR SALE —Grand piano, good condition. Phone 3-2308. 228 Limber Lost Trail. 15 3t fk)R SALE—New and used Chain Saws. Repair, parts and service. Craigvllle Supply Co. Craigvllle, Ind. 16 6t DID WKNOW: That Klenks * Vacuum Cleaners for as tow as 17.50. Also 'the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF JANUARY CLEARANCE of all used furniture. Wylie Furniture Company. 152 South Second Street ? 15 2t FOR SALE—IO School Bus seat cushions and backs. New coverings. Butler’s Garage, 126 •» 128 South Ist street. 16 3t ”■ r 1 ' Si ' 1 ' BOTTLE GAS Service for cooking, heating, brooder stoves, etc. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27 — North of Fairway Restaurant, phone 3-3808. 11 TF FOR SALE—Extracted honey in one — three — six — twelve pound glass containers. Call 3-3754 or see George Heare, 515 Cleveland, Decatur, Ind. 16 3t-x 2 GOOD USED Electric Ranges, like new. Also complete line G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, Parts and Service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South Sad Street, Phone 3-4362.12 6t DECATUR'S ONLY complete roofing and siding service. Sold and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 Studebaker Street. See us before you buy! Free estimates, phone 8-4213. 7 TF FOR SALE —Kelvlnator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvlnator — trade now for a new Kelvlnator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. - TF STUCKY’S STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. • ' • 116 TF ■ till I ■■■■ ... 1 ' BOTTLE GAS Seryice for cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1.000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS, Phone 3-3316, 15 TF usfrT OIL HEATERS: Some are junk, priced the same. Others like hew, priced to save. Popular makes, such as Duo Therm, Norge, Coleman, Super Flame ' *and many others. Klenks. 234 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- . piiances. and every day hardt ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Mon- ; rue, Jud. Plume 6-6865. 62 TF * '

5 Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE—AII work guaranteed, 716 Dierkes street, ' Phone 3-2096. 228 TF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER — I- A-l condition, with all attach-1 i meats, >20.00. Phone 3-2368. t 16 IQt-x t COMPLETE Eleetridhi Service. L Free estimate on all types of wiring and repair. Reynolds. ElecE trie, 840 North 13th, Phone | 8-4497. 206 TF • DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll 1 fix it. We service all makes of t washers, sweepers, irons, lamps 3 and other Appliances. Parts for all makes Phone 3-2158 KLENKS. s 1 TF '■ GUARANTEED watch and jewelry a repair. Diamonds cleaned and ‘ checked, Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, \ Phone 8-2650. 199 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. • The only one in Adams, Wells - Counties. C. R.' Williams, route 2, t Decatur. Phone 1 on 30. Toci sin. 137 TF ’ WE REPAIR any make of Radio c or T.V. Call on our Factory i Trained radio and television, ex- , perts, all makes, all models,'all 1 work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF . AUTO PAINTING, Baked Enamel, guaranteed 2 years. Complete [ body and fender repair. Window glass installed. Dial 3-4155. Carl • Faurote Body Shop, across from Erie Depot. 7 TF KOTICB TO BIDUKRB Notice !s hereby Ki ve n that the - Board of School Trustees of the l School City of Decatwr, Indiana, will up to the hour of JJifrO A. M , t<OST) Monday. January SO, I>s« at the oflflce of the City Superintendent of Schools, receive sealed bids ■ for two (3) carloads of 2 inch nut . and slack oil-treated stoker coal. Complete specifications are avall--1 able at the above mentioned office. - Each bld to be accompanied by a " certified check payable to the Board I of School Trustees in an amount equivalent to five percent of said bid. Blds must be submitted on ’ Form 95 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, available at the 1 office of the Superintendent of t Schools. L The B (iar d reserves the right to . reject- any or all bids. By order , of the Board of School Trustees, 1 this 18<th day of January. 1955. I Board of School Trustees of the School City of Dei catur, Indiana By: George D. Hekn, Secretary ' Jan. 30-87 , U i If you have something to sell oi , rooms for rent try a Democrat ■ Want Ad. It brings results. ‘"”"""" 1 ""'''y ■- '

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PUBLIC SALE MONDAY NIGHT* JANUARY 23rd 37 head of good Native Ewes, starting to iamb. 20 head of extra good yearling Ewes. All bred to lamb soon. 1 good coming 2 year old buck. These sheep are all direct from the farm and are good quality. We also have a good market for all kinds of Livestock. Livestock Auction every Monday night. DECATUR SALE BARN Ray Elliott, Owner I*/ 2 mite East of Decatur

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Grasshopper Threat Serious This Year Threat To Crops In West Midwest WASHINGTON (INS) — The agriculture department warned today that the grasshopper threat to western and midwestern crop and rangeland areas will likely be more serious this year than in 1955. Affected will be some 20 million acres of rangeland in 16 states and cropland in more than 15 states. The agriculture department’s eooperatlve economic insect report, released today, warned that cropland grasshopper infestations are expected to vary from light to severe in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, lowa, and the northern half of Illinois and Indiana. The perennial crop and range pest may also cause spotted damage to crops in portions of California, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Texas, and in the eastern third of North Dakota, and Nebraska, and over most of Oklahoma and Kansas. The report adds that crops in isolated, cultivated areas of most of the remaining states to the west may suffer some grasshopper damage. The rangeland problem this year appears to be more widespread and severe in tbe southwest than at any time in recent years. The value of crops lost to grasshoppers Last year is estimated at more than >28,500,000. For each dollar spent for grasshopper control in recent years, said tbe department, more than >3B in crops and grazing has been saved. Farmers control infestations at their own expense, except for technical aid. Department experts point out that a thorough spraying of rangeland with insecticide generally keeps the pests from rebuilding to damaging numbers for about five years. The average cost of spraying If 648,000 acres of rangeland by airplane last year was 58 cents an acre. Given Life Term In Slaying Os Neighbor INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —Robert L Johnson, 52, of Indianapolis, today began a life sentence in Indiana state prison for the slaying of a neighbor. 'He was.gMtliOh. tfi> killing of William Covington, 55, last Feb. 16- Covington’s skull had been crushed by a hatchet and two revolver bullets had been fired into ft. . .- . STONER FARM (Continued From Page One) Realty and Auction Co. here. Those in attendance at the sale expressed the opinion that the prices were high in view of the weather conditions and the fact that much of the land sold wae unfenced. The Stoner farm was one of the largest single tracts of land in northern Indiana not divided by a road. It is located on the Piqua pike, southeast of here. Custer and Smith, Decatur law firm, represented Mr. and Mrs Stoner in the sale and will prepare the legal documents for the buyers. Trade la a goou Town — Decatui

CGEN. RIDGWAY (Continued From Pago One) gon spokesmen said the defense leaders undoubtedly will want- to go through the files of the joint chiefs to determine the exact situation. It was understood that the initial draft of the program called for a reduction from about 3,500,000 to 2,815,000 men in the size of the armed forces, but did not specify the portion of the reduction to be taken by the army. ? , Ridgway's opposition was said to have been generated later when had to take most of the President Elsenhower at his BOWS conference said Ridgway’s charges that the administration has subordinated national security to domestic politics reflected what the Chief Executive called the

School House And Bus At AUCTION Saturday, January 28, 1956 at 1:00 P. M. Located One (1) mile north and % mile west of Monroe, Indiana, or four (4) miles south of Decatur on U. 8. Highway 27, then U mile west Well constructed brick school building, size 48' x 42*4’. Good well with pump; warm air furnace; stools and lavatories, with one (Ij acre of land. LIGAL DESCRIPTION: Commencing 26 2/3 rods east of the southwest corner of the ■outheast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 28 in Township 27 North of Range 14 East, thence east parallel , ~ with the south line of said Section 16. rods, thence north parallel with the east line of said section 10 rods, thence west parallel with the south line of said section 16 rods, thence south parallel with the east line of said Section 10 rods to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 947 Ford School Bus; Hotpoint Electric Range; piano: desks; approximately 100 pieces of blackboard and many other articles. TERMS—Rea! Estate: 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed. Personal Property—Cash. Adams County Central Consolidated School By: W. L. Linn Sec. of School Board Mel Liechty—Auctioneer Gerald Strickler—Auctioneer , Custer and Smith—Attorneys , 13 20 26 SALE CALENDAR JAN. 21—Clayton V. Anderson, 8 miles east of Antwerp, Ohio on the Canal Road. 45 Acres of Unimproved Land—Entire Tract under cultivation. 10:30 a. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JAN. 21—12:00 Noon. Ottie Shoemaker, owner. I>4 miles west of Bryant, Ind. (on (LobLolty corner), on Highway 18, then % mile north of Gravel Hill cemetery. Household furniture and miscellaneous. Ray Elliott, auctioneer. JAN. 21 —10:30 a. m. Wm. Sowards, Wm. Scherry, owners. 5 miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224, then 4 miles south, then % xsw mile west Cattle, sheep, hogs, tractors, corn picker, baler, farm implements. Elienberger Bros., Herman Strahm, aucts JAN. 21—Russell Mabis, 4 miles west of Payne, O. General farm sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, aucts. JAN. 24—10:30 a. m. Mrs. Caleb Sprunger an d David Sprunger, own(X ®rs, % mile eastof Berne. Ind. on St. Rd, 118. Dairy oattle, LAJU. » WA btiJMag equipment, farm aiach|Wy, household goods. Phil Neuenachwander. D. 8. Blair, Gerald Strickler, Aucts. JAN.-25—10:30 a. m. Edwin F. Graft and Audrey and Jessie Prough, owners. 4 miles north of Tocsin, then 1 mile east. Cattle’, hogs, tractors, Implements. Elienberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 26—10:00 a. m. Mrs. L- E. Eicher and C. C. Abbott, 3% miles east of Decatur on U. S. 224, then miles north. 32 head Jersey cattle, dairy equipment, farm machinery and miscellaneous items. Roy & Ned Johnson, Auctioneers. JAN. 28 —George C. McAlhaney, In Salem, Ind., on large corner lot just north of the Grocery store. Residential Property, Household Goods, Some Antiques. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F, Sanmann. Auctioneer. JAN. 28—11:30 a. m. Bernard and Charlotte Roussey, owners. 4 miles north, Vi mile west of Monroeville. Tractor, combine, picker, implements. Glen C. Merlca, auctioneer. JAN. 28—1:00 p. m. Adams County Central Consolidated School. One mile north and % mile west of Monroe, Ind. School house and bus. Mel Liechty, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. JAN. 28—Mrs. Nicholas Kaough & Ross Kaough, southwest of Fort Wayne on U. S. 24 to Ist road past Times dorner then 3 miles west on Aboite Center road. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, aucts. JAN. 30—1:00 p. m. Claude Buchanan, 5 miles south of Willshire, O. on St. Rd. 49, then Mt mile west. Hampshire sale. Hobart Farthing, auctioneer. JAN. 30—Martin Katter, Wapokoneta, Ohio. Registered Duroc bred sow sale. Roy A Ned Johnsbn, aucts. FEB. 1—10:30 a. m. Samuel E. Haggard, IV4 miles east of Dacatur, just opposite Dent school. Closing out sale. Roy & Ned - Johnson, Aucts. FEB. 2—12:00 noon. Fred W. Becher, 6 miles south of Willshire or Ms v mile north of Junction of 707 and 49 on road 49. Complete closing out sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, Aucts. & FEB. 4—10:00 a. tn. Edgar Mutschler and Adrian Lichtle, south of Hecatur city limits on U. S. 27 then to the first went bound — road, then 6ft mites west on the Peterson road. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, A. Ed Sprunger. AucU. FEB. 6—Pickett A Yoet, Kekionga Farm, Decatur. Landrace hog Bale. Roy A Ned Johnson, A Vaughn Lipp—Auctioneers. FEB. 6—1:00 p. m. Bernard Pickett. C. L. lost, owners. Swine Palace, *4 mile southeast of Decatur on U. S. 33. 50 quality Lsndrb( 'P bred gilts. Vaughn Lipp, Roy A Ned Johnson, Lewis Smith, auctioneers. f-IJB. 11 10:00 a, m. First Bank of Berne, Admr. estate Chauncey O. - Man ' e y. 4 miles east of Monroe on road 124. Sale of equip- ! rnent. livestock, feed and household goods. Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts. r —7— ~~ FEB. 25—Edwin Haugk, 1U miles North of Blakey Church or east of Decatur to Hwy*tOt then 3% mtiea north and 1 mile east. — Complete Close-out Sale. Livestock. Farm Machinery and ‘ Equipment, Household Goods. 1:00 P. M Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer.

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“narrow fears” of some military men. Minister Refuses To Leave Pulpit NEW YORK (INS) -The Rev. William Howard Mellsh has been ordered to appear in court today to show cause why he should not be restrained from conducting services at Brooklyn's Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal church. J 4 * The show cause order, returnable in Brooklyn supreme court, was issued on an application ‘By a church warden. The Rev- Mr. Melish was ousldeby the vestrymen ten days ago but has refused to leave the church on grounds his ouster was illegal Crude in a na: Town — Decatw

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Livestock; -> Hogs 12,000. Barrows'- and gilts mostly weak to 25c lower 175-280 lbs 1150-1225, top 1235; 230-270 lbs 1050-1175; 270-300 lbs 10-1075; 120160 lbs 950-11. Sows 300-400 lbs 875-975, top 10; 400-550-lbs 8-9. Cattle 400. Calves 150. Steers and heifers steady. Cows firm. One load of choice to prime ted steers 2250. Good and choice steers 19-21. Commercial and good 1448. Commercial and tow good heifers 14-1750. Utility and commercial ctfwa 1050-12. Can ners and eptters 950-1150. Vealers fully steady. Good and choice 25-30. Commercial and tow good 17-24. Sheep 1,200. Lambs fully steady. Good to prime fed wooled lambs 1850-1950.. Cull to good .14-185* Ewes 4-6. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (INS)—Livestock: Hogs — Salable 12.000; steady. Early top 1250; bulk 10-1225; heavy 975-1075; medium 1050-1175; light 1150-1250; light lights 850 - 1175; packing sows 825-10; pigs 3-850. Cattle — Salable 500;' steady. Calves — Salable 1007 choice and prime steers 2050-2475; common and choice 15-2025; yearlings 152475; heifers 12-22; cows 10-13; bulls 10-16; calves 15-27; feeder Steers 15-19; Stocker steers 15-21; Stocker cows and heifers 8-1750. Sheep — Salable 500; steady. Choice and prime lambs 19-1975; common to choice 15-1875; year lings 10-17; ewes'4-750. Woman Dope Peddler Given Prison Term TNDTANAPOLFS (TNS) —Mrs. Geraldine Roberts Rutledge, cited by police as Indianapolis’ most persistant dope peddler, was sentenced to four years in prison late Thursday. Mrs Rutledge was arrested Aug. ,2 by federal agents and city police on charges of unlawful sale of narcotics. Arresting officers confiscated 50 grains of raw heroin and 33 heroin capsules. ’’rade in s uood Tm — Decatin r “— - ' " - ”T? ' - '■ '' ' I I...CfRfAINIY! I Call I 3-2013 J J VST DO THIS Give as a cell— Say “how much" / and “when” —ar range your loan ■tflA and get your WKgjQ. W| money One Quick Trip You ean get the r»* r®u peed to pay past due billa, cenuolidaU debto, er far any good purpose. Liberal terms. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I3S NORTH SECOND STREET DECATUR. IND. GROUND FLOOR CASH LOANS s2s TO SSOO. i i .in' ~i mi . Sleeper’ MATTRESSES recommended by 808 SIEVERS WOWO MAN on the STREET Program Exclusively in Decatur at [lgßhouse FURNITURE STORE 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.

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Today’s Markets KENNFTT-MURnAV Corrected January 20 160 to 180 lbs. ......... 10.75 180 to 220 lbs. , 11.50 220 to 230 lbs. 10.75 230 to 240 lbs. ..... ; 11.50 240 to 260 lbs.'.. 9.50 260 to 280 lbs .... tfr 280 to 300 lbs. 8.00 300 to 350 lbs. 7.76 400 lbs. up . 7.25 100 to 160 ins. 7 to 8 Roughs 300 lbs. down ...8.50 300 to 350 lbs. 8.00 350 to 400 lbs. 7.50 400 to 450 lbs. J..*— 7.00 450 to 500 lbs 6.50 500 to 550 Ibg. _L. 6.00 550 lbs. up ............ 5.50 Stags 6.00 Boars — ....... 4 to 6 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) .. 27.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) - 17.00 Yearling* 8.00 Ewes ... 4.00 Bucks 2.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected January 20 Beaus suoject it> cn&nge during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask tor prices. Grain: .03 per v bushel less Con: j .07 per hundred leee —r»f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furniehed By DECATUR FARMS Corrected January 20 lAtrge Clean Whites —cu_. .'4O Large Clean Browns u .39 Mediums .37 Pullets ..... ~ .34 Heavy Hens .25 Leghorn Hens .14 CLAIM* ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS JAN. IS.IHSH <*«■■<>' A Ditches Lawrence Smith Labor >167.63 Theodore Baker do 10S.SO Carl Burkliart do 99.45 Gravel Hoad Lawrence Noll BupL .......... JBB.SS Walter R.yppert A. Supt »7.2» . Albert Beer do )33.64 Hulbert l»h Clerk 125.00 Haymond Koi ter Diesel 12S.M Ijrwrence Koenig do . *3B-70 Virgil Ferry do ....... 130.00 Virgil Draper do _ <133.65 Jesse PaU-h Mnek. .............. 1<3.35 Harold Burger Truck „ 138.70 Burl Fuhrman do L17.0* Don Harvey do ..... 128,70 Richard LaFontalne do 133.83 Ito Wayne Beer do .... 123.50 Roger Steiner do , 128.70 Donald Lieebty do 70.20 Arthur Ross Tractors 128.70 Noah Bnuaner do .... 130.00 Christ Mewhberger do ...... 130.00 Joe Spangler Janitor 37.50 Max Case S. H. .... 123.75 Christ Zuercher do L 23.75 Joel Augbsurger do .............. 123.75 Board of Coutinlssiooers of Adams County. Certified before me this 18th day of January, 1B&8. FRANK KITSON Auditor Adams County Jan. 20 If you have sometning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want A4. It brings results. i TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street J. " TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 PUBLIC SALE Livestock Auction ..... ’ Every Monday Night V/ 2 Miles East of Decatur Decatur Sale Barn RAY ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Lower Commissions Higher Prices