Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1956 — Page 7
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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds vo AMI ffW o - T-.t J “Hera's the dream house I’ve been waiting tor — the Democrat Want Ad says it's designed for easy, carefree outdoor living and costs only 132,000!" Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE — Baler twine and"wire tie. Get your supply today. Stiefel Grain Co. 161 3t FOR” SALE—Special deal on our Farm Welders. Free trial and instructions. Budget terms available. Gambles, Decatur, phone 3-3084. 152 T FOR LOWEST PRICES in chemicals get Riverdale 24-D Weed killer; Also brush killer. Theodore Bulmahn. p'aune 3-9106. 156 lOt FREE—One 50 lb. bag of Murphy’s Mineral with every thousand pounds of Murphy’s cut-cost or Vig-O-ray. Peterson Grain Co. 162 st-x ATTENTION FARmlß3—We"need ' . heaty and leghotn Hens; Also goodquality eggs. We do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market Phone 2-3717. M TF White Face and kng us Steer Calves, weight 400-450 lbs. Good duality. Gerber’s Market-Dale Liby. T BLACK STRAP MOLASSES improves ymr silage. Use 4 gallop (44 lbs.) per ton for grass or green cereal silage. Price $52.00 per lon. Heller Coal, feed & Supply. Phone 3-2912. 136 TF WANTED TO BUI-;tieavy hens - and leghorn hens. Dally, pickup add Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF FOh SALE — feamJUhlne Gilts, mated to.ont standing meat type boars for'July, August litters. See them, as they are priced to sell. Elmer Fritzinger, south of Chattanooga, Ohio. 158 SL-x SEE US FOR Insecticides. Fumigants.. Blight leaf and weed spray. Burk Elevator Co. 159 lOt For Sale-Misc. FURNITURE- High. Quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. «8 TF TRY SMITH’S Handy Lotion Use for sunburn — burns — insect bites — etc. Rexall Drug Store. 139 DID YOU KNOW: That Klanks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATOR .S - FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Small riding horse, about 2 years old. Robert Burk, 3/4 mile south, 3/4 west of Wren. Ohio. 162 3t-x TOP - AND FILL Dirt For Sale, and landscaping, Allen Fleming, P l * o "®. 3^ BOTTLE gab oei tor cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 ard 1,000 gallon bulk tank* for heating HAUGKS Phone 3-3316. . WTF STUCKY’S STORK AT MUNROE Is open 6 days •_week. 8 to 6:30 p m. and 7 to 9 pm. each evening except Wednesday night 116 TF FOFFSa’LE — 9x12 wool-beige rug with pad, good condition: Also a solid maple round drop leaf table. 54” wide, like new. Phone 3-9303. 163 2tx CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready -Mix. 69 • TF FREE — Feel free tn look around in 'u store at our fine, u.erch£n dise such as furniture, floor cov erings, bedding, lUW ,p pliam as, and every day hard ware needs. Open each evening except Wed.'Stucky A Co, Mqu roe, Ind. Phone 6-6866 * 62 ’ r t EisHING — BOATS“”havr just ar rived, aluminum and steel; Also Johnson Outboard Motors. 3 — 5'4 - 7’4 -10 - 15 - 30 H.P. We trade — Finance and Service. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales. Johnson Sea Horse Motors. Boats and Marine Supplies, 222 L North "rd sin Ct—i_ 111 TF
START the morning out right and eat breakfast at the ELBOW ROOM PIANOS ON SALE — Wurlltter Centennial Celebration. Open every night this week until 9:00 p.m. except Thursday. If you want a piano, don’t miss this sale! Decatur Music House. 161 4t DECAT’TR’S ONLY complete roof ing and siding service. Sold and Applied by Wayne Bodie, 605 'ebaker Street. See ns before you buy! Free estimates, phone 8-4218. 7 TF PLENTY OF FREI# • PARKING while shopping. Sherwin-Williams . while shopping. Sherwin - Williams paint; Turpentine and linseed oil in the bulk; Burpees bulk seeds: Vertagreen plant food; McCulloch lawn seed. Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. 136 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrlgerators. Home freezers cM Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF ROOMNGAKdsTdING — We are now booking orders for rooting and siding. Place your order now! Many colors and designs to choose t r jm. Call for Free estimate. KIENKS "Wi Ar Jy”. 78 TF SAVE - $30T06” — Damaged Maytag Gas Range. Also complete line of G.E. & Maytag Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 160 6t Automobiles FOR SALE — 1955 210 CHEVROLET Sedan, low mileage, excellent condition. Call 3-4416 after 6 p.m* 162 3t GOOD SELECTION ot late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF uuk USED CARS are surety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zlntrmaster Motors, It. A Monroe St Phone 3-2003. . 247 TF RADIATOR" REPAIR — Factory methods; Auto painting — Baked enamel, Factory finish, bod’ A ■ Dial 8-4155. Carl Faurote Body fender xe»aMr;- Al! .work gn» : anteed. Across from Erie Depot A Radiator Repair. 108 TF RING-VALVE JOB -- . . — $6 — IT’S TRUE ! ! MOTALOY DOES IT 1 ! In amazing and proven process that gives you a ring and valve job through tin plating process , while you drive. Effective for life of car. It T. STANLEY 225 N. lgj,> Phone 3-3441 f 134 T GOOD USED (SARS - . 1955 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1955 DESOTO Sedan 1955 PLYMOUTH Tudor ■- 1954 DESOTO Sedan 1953 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 1953 FORD Tudor 1953 DESOTO Hard Top 1952 CHEVROLET Sedan 1952 DESOTO-Club Coupe .1951 KAISER Tudor 1951 PLYMOUTH! Tudor .. 1950 CHEVROLET Sedan 1950 NASH Sedan Sedan 1947 CHEVROLET Sedan MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES OPEN EVENINGS 162 3t For Rent FOR RENT —5 room upper apartment. gas heated. Phone 3-4401. 163 3t-x FORREST-- Furnisned apartment, private bath with hot and cold water. Private entrance. Call 3-3481. 161 3t FOR RENT —3 rooms and bath Duplex at Willow Run. Modern. South edge of city. Phone 3-3068. '~ f 1M 3l x FOR RENT—7 room semi-modern house. Now vacant Phoner 34, Willshire, Ohio. Jack Brasher. — 163 2t-x FOR RENT —A lot with patio, shrubbery and shade trees. Located at our Trailer Park. Ideal for young married couple. Call in person at our office. Simerman’s Mobil Home Court, 515 Cleveland street. 160 TF Real Estate FOR SALE — Completely modern five room Home in Preble, Ind. Has fine built-in kitchen features, large living room, nice size bedrooms with ample closet ‘space, modern bath fixtures, full basement, gas furnace, automatic water heater. Two-car garage. Nice yard and garden spot. An attractive, nicely arranged home in excellent repair. Priced below going values. Liberal loftfr.can be arranged. Write or Call 3-3201. J. F. Sanmann, George C. Thdmas or Joe Costello, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana.. ! - ... ’/ 162 3t '. Trade in a Good'Town - Dccatuc
FOR SALE—-6 room modern home, bath, newly decorated, basementIn, Monroe. Immediate possession. Phone 6-6793. 162 4t-x FOR SALE — Completely modern Harare. Ideal Homestead location. Has fine built-in kitchen features, large living room, dining room or can be used as third bedroom, two large bedrooms with lots of closet space. Modern type. bath fixtures, full basement, nearly new gas furnace, water heater, motor plumbing for soft water, built-in laundry tubs and other features, nice patio at rear of house, nearly hew double garage, concrete driveway, nice garden spot and beautiful front and back yard. Can finance. Write or Call 3-3201. J. F. Sanmann, George C. Thomas or Joe Costello, Midwest Really Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 162 3t FOR SALE-rfre have several two, three and four bedroom homes that we will be glad to show by appointment. All desirable locations and priced right Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, George C. Thomas or Joe Costello, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 162 3t FOR SALE —40” acre Farm with completely modern three bedroom home, two car garage, beautiful yard and shade. The best buy we have had this year. $13,000 for quick sale, owner is leaving the state. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, George C. Thomas or Joe Costello, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 162 3t FOR SALE — Have several good farms ranging from 40 to 200 acres, good buildings and well, located. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, George C. Thomas or Joe Costello, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 162 3t FOR SALE—One year old General Electric air conditioned three bedroom Limberlost Trail. Stratton Place home. Most beautiful Marlite paneled basement in Decatur. Carpeted, cedar lined closets, tiled bath, gas heat, two car attached garage. A wonderful home. Owner transferred from city. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 3-4106. 163 3t REPAIR' CHIMNEYS and pbint bricks on bpildings. Write James Mason, Bluffton, Ind. 162 2t-x WE anFused clofh inr or used furniture. Phone 3-3816, Mary’s Variety Stores 228 No~th 2nd street 128 TF WANTED — Many Chinese Elm trees have already been stripped of their leaves worms. This can be stopped by spraying. PJgone 3-4620. Tom Hurst. 163 12t 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. ' 155 25t-x Help Wanted WANTED — Woman to work in Laundry. Apply in person. Home Laundry, 127 South 9th street. 161 6t TELEPHONE SURVEY work from your home. 3 hours daily. No experience required, housewife preferred. Write to box 997 % Democrat 161 3t-x WANTED — Young man. Handy around store. Willing worker. Full time this summer and after school and on Saturdays during winter. Gordon’s Western Auto Store. i 163 3t SALESMAN —Locally owned Food Freezer plan. Work full or part time, within 25 mile radius of De- > catur. Experience not required. Phone 3-3725 for interview. SALEHLAI )Y”for dire< in -your - community. Average $9.00 per sale. Full or part time. Will ttain. Write box "998 c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. —162 3t-x RELIABLE men or women wanted to call on rural or city customers In Adams county. $25.00 per dar or more in gross profit possible. No capital required. Must possess means of transportation. Write ■ G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY, Box 834, Bloomington, Illinois. 152 3t |£:scellaneous LOOK — You can now lease a 500 gallon or a 1,000 gallon L. P. Gas t'.ok for the low, low, figure of only >».25 per month. See your “Shellane” Dealer today. Mazelim Heating and Appliances! 125 Ti ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let »s figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. W’e also carry a complete line of wiring supplies. Including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENK’S,—Phone ' • 3-2158. 26 TF it y' u ua»e som°tnmg us sen ot rooms for rent, try a Want Ad. It brlngt ?>»alU n - ’
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ELBOW ROOM Hamburgers 6 for SI.OO 163 t6x DICK’S TV SERVICE—AR work guaranteed, 710 Dierkaa afreet. Phone 8-2096. 228 TF GUARANTEED watca and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked, Free of charge. John Brrcht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 £T ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-era, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. Williams, route 8, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. ’ TF WE - REPAIR any make of Radio or T.V, Call on our Factory Trained radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF DICKS RUG AND CARPET CLEANING Done in your home er at our oian. All work guaranteed. Phone evenings 6-6518, Days 6-6463, Monroe Ind. Free pickup and delivery. v 85 JF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—WeTI 5x it We service all makes of ’/ashers. sweepers, irons, lamps and rtl er Appliances. Parts for all makes Phonv 3-2158 KLENKS. 1 TF SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. repairs io make sewing machine o. vtcuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We.pick up and deliver. Write Postoffice box number 146. Decatur, or call Geneva, 89 R, Mr. Weaver. 91 TF Nixon Still Seeks Second Party Spot Vice President On ’ Return To Capital WASHINGTON (UP) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon has made it clear he sJUI wants to be the No. 2 man on the GOP ticket this yqar. • Nixon said Wednesday on his return from a round-the-world trip that ire Is ready to join forces with President Eisenhower in the 1956 election campaign. The vice ttresident x noted tttat he told Mr. Eisenhower last April that he would be happy to be his running mate again this year.. . ’‘Since the President has , indi--5 erted that he will stand for renomination, the announcement I made has not changed,” he tpld a ■ high-ranking welcoming group at National Airport. Nixon was welcomed by a delegation of foreign diplomats and Republican leaders, including sec’etary of state John Foster Dulles. Earlier, at a news conference, Dulles had upheld the views Nixon expressed in a. speech attacking neutralism. Nixons return from the 11-day journey also was marked by a new round of Democratic criticism aimed at him. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) and Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-NY) charged that .he had-need-lessly antagonized prime minister Nehru of India with the neutralism speech. Nixon, who traveled 27,000 miles in the Far and Middle East as Mr. Eisenhower’s personal representative, said he— found - leaders of these nations “unwavering in their opposition to Communist aggression.” . - - -A . , But. making a plug for the ad ministration’s embattled foreign aid. program, he warned that they should not ‘be “taken for granted.” He said a sharp curtailment in U.S. aid could be "disastrous.” RUSSIA AGREES' (Continued from Paue One) said the United States wants to ■keep these areas stirred up to justify its alleged opposition to Lodge said these charges were ■‘absolutely unfounded . . . this is a sad morning. We ought to be working The West has insisted that political settlements, Hotably of the Gerinan-question, must accompany or precede any large-scale disarmament. EISENHOWER AND (Continued from Bnsre One) accept the nomination. He said the ensuing campaign will last about .six weeks, opening about Sept. 15, Hall was in good spirits and bubbling with confidence during his news conference in. downtown Gettysburg. He drove to the temporary White Hqtofee press room from the President’s farm with White House press secretary James C. Hagerty. Hall -was a skea haw the President looked. "All right . . . good . . . very good," he replica. Last load of Cherries and Raspberries in Monday evening. Order Now. Hammond. Fruit Market, 240 North A 13th Street. Phone 1 It
Major League Teams Resume Regular Card By CARL LUNDQUIST (United Preee Sports Writer) The Natlonai League’s cup ot joy still was overflowing today. Last year after the All-Star game, the happiness over a National League victory was tempered over the fact that there was no pennant race left. But today, as teams resume full scale action in both leagues, the last place New York Giants are just 12Mi games behind the topdog Cincinnati Redlegs in the National. After the All-Star break in 1955, Brooklyn .was a dozen games in front of second place Milwaukee and the rest of the teams straggled out behind that to a 30game deficit for last place Pittsburgh. » ! Thus, the last place Giants today are almost as close to the top as were the second place Braves of a year ago. Today, the Braves still are in second place, but that’s a situation which could change almost over night, because they are only IV9 games behind. Moreover, the Dodgers, two games behind in third place, have shown signs they may be ready to push out all the pretenders to their world championship throne. The odds-makers are convinced the Dodgers will do it, too, for they installed them as the favorites for the stretch run at 8-5 as against a price of to 1 for both the Redlegs and Braves. The fourth place Cardinals now are so lightly regarded they are 20-1 while the second division teams, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York, were lumped at 25-1. j ■■ ■■
In the American League, unless injuries to Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra cut down the power of the Yankee Bombers, it looks like another runaway. The Yankees were 6% games in front of both the second place White Sox and third place Indians. And they're home for a long stand, opening a three-game set with the Indians today. ■■ The price on the Yankees right now is a prohibitive 5-7 and the Indians jnd White. Sox are at 8-1. Brooklyn, opening up its third road trip of tiie year rwlth a day-night doubleheader at Milwaukee, learned it would have’ to Bo without its hard-hittiPg > third tjaseman, IRandy Jackson, for at least a week. Jackson suffered such a severely lacerated left thumb from a broken shower handle in his home in Brooklyn, it Required three stitches and they can’t be removed (or. several days. Manager Walter Alston, dismayed because Jackson has been performing well lately, said he would move Jackie Robinson from second to third and put Junior Gilliam at second. Cincinnati will try to hold on to its lead against the Phillies tonight while the Giants are at St. Louis and Pittsburgh is at Chicago in an afternoon doubleheader in the National. In addition to the Cleveland at New York afternoon game in the American. Chicago is at Boston, Kansas City at Baltimore, and Detroit at Washington. There was one make-up game on the schedule Wednesday night, the Giants at Milwaukee, and it was rained out like its predecessor. . . HAIL STORMS (CMtinnrd from Pngi- O»’> storms were forecast for toda' from the Rockies, across the Great Lakes and through New England. Fair weather was expected for the lowjpr Ghio .Valley east to the Atlantic Coast. ROAD UP TO /(‘ontliKied from Page Onr> new i Craiig ordered the new survey to cut out “gold plating” and bring costs more in line with the condition of the bond market. Trade in a Good Town — Deci ur
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Harriman May Ask Civil Rights Plank « Next Major Speech In North Carolina ’ V WASHINGTON' (UP) — The word came from Gov. Averell Har- t riman’s camp today that he prohr e ably will use a southern forum # this week to call for a tough civil p rights plank in the Democratic f, party platform. h The New Yorker, who addresses c a National Press club lunch here 8 today, has his next major speech \ set for a Young Democratic meet- r ing at Asheboro, N.C., Saturday g night 1 Now vlewted as Adlai E. Steven- ; son’s chief challenger for the Dem- g ocratic presidential nomination, Harriman is not expected to make < any major bid for southern sup- s port in his appearance before a ; southern audience. ( He is expected, instead, to talk about Democratic party problems in the north and why it needs a strong civil rights plank —of the type southerners oppose — to hold Negro voters. Other political ndws: 1. President Eisenhower sched- ‘ uled a morning conference at his Gettysburg, Pa., farm with Republican national chairman Leonard W. Hall to discuss plans for the GOP national convention and j campaign strategy. 2. Vice President Richard M. Nixon, who returned Wednesday from an Asian tour, said his an- 5 nouncement of last April that he t would be happy to be Mr. Eisenhower’s running mate again still stands. The comment was Nixon’s . first on his political future since I Mr. Eisenhower reiterated his second term candidacy. 3. Sen. Mike Mansfield (D- ’ Mont) said Wednesday night on a television program that Mr. Eisenhower should have told the people, directly that he intends to run again rather than passing the word through the W’hite House “guard." The President’s plans , were announced by Senate Republican leader William F. Knowlarid. In North Carolina, Harriman will be in the home state of Gov. Luther Hodges, a Stevenson backer who -ecently questioned Harriman’s ability to carry traditionally Demo : cratic southern states against President Eisenhower. Most of the south is leaning toward Stevenson. whose supporters ire anxldiis to -write- a party* plat-' ’orm which the south will'swallow; sven if it protests. Oecatur Residents Purchase Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Beamer, residents of Decatur for the past few years, have moved to Angola where they have purchased the Bassett restaurant. Beamer was the manager of the Jones Hotel in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Beamer, employed as secretary to Donald .Norquest m the farmers’ home administration office here, is well known because of her active participation in com- ; munity affairs. She was a member of the local , Business and Professional Woman’s , Club and Beta Sigma Phi sorority ( She was also active as a Red Cross volunteer and assisted on other i rivic projects. Beamer has been ' associated with the Jones Hotel for the pdst 10 years and has been in • the hotel and restaurant business 1 ■ for 30 years. ' * ~* Called Meeting At ' Presbyterian Church A called meeting of all members of the congregation of the First , Presbyterian church has been for next Sunday morning at 11:30 o’clock, immediately follownig , church services. i Purpose of the meeting is to receive a .report of the trustees, of the church concerning the recent church Improvement drive for , funds and to organise a finance, committee to receive pledges and , a building committee to fortunate plans. . AR members of the local congregation have been invited to attend. The recent drive for $50,000 is reI ported to be over the $45,000 mark, 1 with about 10 percent of the members yet to be contacted. ’
CHICAGO LIVESOCK CHICAGO (UP) — Livestock: Hogs salable receipts 7.00 Q; generally steady, instances strong; No. 1. 2 all weights very scarce: bulk No. 1, 2. 3, 200-240 lbs 16.5017.00; few lots mostly No. 1,2, 190-320 lbs 17.00-17.26; bulk No. 2, 3, 250-290 lbs 15.75-16.50; heavier weights scarce. Cattle 2,000, calves 200; slaughter cattle steady to strong, veaiers steady to 1.00 higher; stackers and feedees about steady; truck lot prime 1035 lbs ted steers 23.00; few heifers out at 21.50; good to high choice steers 18.00-23.00; choice grade largely 21.00 up; few standard to low good steers 16.0017.76; several loads average choice heifers 850 lbs down 20.00-20.50; good to low choice heifets 17.5019.50; good and choice Vealers 19.00-2300; cull to commercial grades 10.00-19.00. Sheep 700; spring lambs fully 50 or more lower; yearlings weak, sheep steady; good to prime spring lambs 20.00-24.00: most*sales 2300 down; cull to low good 14.00-19.00. Markets At A Glance Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds firm in quiet trading. American stoqks irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregular. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat corn, rye, oats, soybeans and lard futures irregularly lower. Hogs steady, top 17.25; cattle steady to 50 higher, top 23.00, vealer top 23.00; sheep steady to 50 lower, top 24.00.
Air Force Denies Charge By Russia No Planes Fly Over Russian Territory WASHINGTON (UP) - The air force flatly denied Wednesday a. Russian charge that U, S. military planes flew over Soviet territory three times in the past week. “No U. S. air force planes have been flying over Soviet territory,” the air force tolds newsmen who Inquired about a Russian protest handed to .secretary of stkte John Foster Dulles Tuesday. The Communists charged that U .S. ipiUtary planes flew over Soviets. also charged in an earlier note that U. S. planes violated Russian airways in the JjMhdilMft (dP'Apiil 5, 18?tfl and Dulles told his news conference Wednesday that he knew nothin said he had asked the defense department to Investigate the Soviet charges. Teen Council Dance At Center Friday The Decatur, leen ouncil is span soring another in its series of summer dances Friday night at the Youth and Community center from 8 until 11 o’clock. Admission will be 25 cents per person and 45 cents per couple, and the “Keynoters" will be on hand to provide the music. New Hat' BROCKTON, Mass. — (UP — Judge Anthony Kupka told Gordon H. Scully Jr., acquitted on charges of shooting a raccoon after explaining he thought it might bite his children, to “skin the animal and make a hat for yourself.” Lapp housewives of northern Finland make thread by splitting dried reindeer sinews info hairlike, fibers. The fibers are then braided tightly and rolled between palms and against the cheek until they are smooth and round. Used with bone needles, the thread is so strong that it has to be cut rathei than broken, says the National Ge ographic Society. .y - Nine Times Fifty ROYAL, Neb. (UP) — When Mr. and. Mrs. William Kea# ob 1 served their 50th wedding anni-: versary with a party here, their guests included eight couples who • had been married 50 years or more.
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Today's Markets KENNETT-MURRAY / Corrected July 13 160 to 180 1b5.15.25 180 to 190 lbs. 16.00 190 to 220 lbs. 16.25 220 to 240 1b5.15.75 240 to 260 1b5.14.26 260 to 280 1b513.7S 280 to 800 lbs. 14.25 300 to 350 lbs 13. M 350 to 400 lbs. 12.25 400 lbs. up 12.75 100 to 160 lbs. 11 to 11 Roughs 300 lbs. down r —. 13.00 300 to 350 lbs 13.50 350 to 400 lbs. 12.00 400 to 450 lbs 11.50 450 to 500 lbs. 11.00 500 to 550 1b5.10.50 550 lbs. up 10.60 Stags ... 7.00 80ar5......5 to 7 Veal (Frl. & Sat.) 19.00 Spring Lambs (Frl. & Sat.) - 20.00 Yearlings 7.00 Ewes .. 3.00 * Bucks ... 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 12 beans subjvct to change durin, r day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices. Grain; .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected Julyl2 Large Clean Whites — Large Clean Browns .33 Mediums ———- .31 Pullets .24 Heavy Hens .17 Leghorn Hens .15 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 9,500; steady to 25 lower; 180-240 lb 16.25-16.75. few 17.00; 240-290 lbs 15.50-16.50; 160-180 lb 15.50-16.50; 120-160 lb 12.50-14.00, ' few 14.50. - • Cattle 700; calves 200; steady; choice steers 20.00-21-.25. few 21.75; , good 18.25-19.75; . standard 16.0(6 18.00; good and choice heifers > 1800-20.00; vealers strong; good and choice 19.50-21.60, some prime ' to 22.50. Sheep 800; steady; 'good and ! choice spring lambs 22.00-23.50, \ few 24.00. . . , T FEDERAL GRANT » (Cm from Pane One I 1 federal water supply and water - potation control program, said, fa. pare* • ■ “As soon as necessary procedures. 1 have been worked out with the state water pollution control ageni cies, specific information on the [ operation of the program will be made available." i — ft you have something to sell or rooms for rent. try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags CALL US.FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat, and soybeans Sc per bushel and corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 }GT4C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGi. I South Ist Street PONTLAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE
