Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1956 — Page 7

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Or V’KtyS->R' Ken Revnnlds Jm k w«h i~v7 r outj /_. *®* A* -"-*- ~ A “ ... It keeps people from stepping on tire dog 1 got in the Democrat Want Ads!” Fanner's Column FOR SALE—White - Rock - Pullets? call 3-8246. 234 3t WE BUY chickens and eggs. Decatur Farms. 13ft TF FOR SALE—I9S4 John Deere ’dorn Picker, 2 row, tn good condition. Phone 3-4634. 229 6t FOR SALE—ISO " whips Leghorn Pullets and 100 Hy-Liue (No. 934) Pullets now starting to lay. All Vaccinated. Phohe -6-6806. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 233 3t WANTED 1u BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn bens. Dally pickup and Ti’oe culling; A’so do Custom dressing. Paone 3 2017. Shaffer's Produce, 607 Keklon„a street. 2G9 TF FOR SALE—2OO nice Ames Incross hybrid pullets, four weeks old. Priced reasonable. Baumgartner Hatchery, five miles west, three whiles south of Coppess Corners. Plmwie Craigville 67. 229 6t FOR >’L\LE —37, two inch Flues, 7- foot! long, SI.OO each; Fodder SjiredCler $15.00: 2 hole Corn Sbellar. hand or power $15.00: 2 Mw Boat Runners: 2 Minn. Husking rolls for International 1 M x tnodel Picker: Also parts for 1 M Picker. Walter's Machine Shop. Craigville Phone 23 on 1. at Riverside. ' 234 3t-x He’p Wanted WANTED —Lady to work in. Laun- , r dry. Apply in person, 127 South Sih street. 232 6t HELP WANTED -Track men, ages ,tl to' 50. Hours 7:00 to 3:30. 5 days,a .week. Hourly rate $1.69. Contact- Erie R. R. Depot or W. W. Foor, 5?7 Studebaker street. 232 4t-x Miscellaneous TELEVISION' and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF DICK’S TV SERVICE - Ail work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phono 3-2096. ' 228 TF ONE..DAY Film Developing Service. Bring your film to Bill’s Corner, 14S West Monroe Street. 217 TF WE REPAIR any make'-of Radio or TV. call on our Factory Trained- radio and television experts, all makes, all models, all wora guaranteed. Haugks. 249 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked., Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. Phone 3 2659. 199 TF ELScl'lticrßOTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers. drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. 11. Williams, route 2, Decatur Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin- 137 TF; iSOXTTHRGwTf AWAY — We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers sweepers, flbrans, lamps and other Appliances. Part for all makes.. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. ' 1 TF singer’SEwjKS“maghiSK cb~ repairs any make sewing ‘’’machine or vacuum 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 EhSOTRICAL WiRING~—”Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line, of wiring supplica. Including fixtures, switch es, bm.es, etc. KLENKS, Phone •3-2158. 26 TF IF YOU are remodeling or building a new home, be sure to see me for complete electrical wiring; repair and contracting. Be sure to investigate Electric - Heeftog. for- a any room or entire , home. . ‘'Your Electromode Electric Heating Dealer”, Reynolds. Electric, 840 North 13th, Phone 3-4497. ‘ 207 TF it jou have someinrng to i rooms 'for rent, try a Demoura Want AC *t M-pita res#><* WANTADS

For Sale-Misc. FURNITURE — High quality at Low Prices. Uhrick Brothers. 68 TF FOR SALE — Dup Therm and Siegler Gas Heaters. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF FOiTSALE — Gooa'used'OH Heaters. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF FOR SALE B flat Clarinet, in excellent condition. Call 3-2983. 232 3t FOR SALE^iri’s”'3' piece blue ; snow suit, else 4. Phope 12 on j 24, Preble. 233 2t-x I SPECIAL — Throw rugs, less than i \' a price, as low as $4.95 sos a | 27x54 rug. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF DID YOU Know: that Klenks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Gleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR SALK—Tulips and grape Hyacinths bulbs,'many colors. Priced very reasonable. Strahm’s Green House, 339 N. 9th street. 232 3t —’refrigerators — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE — Duo Therm and Siegler Oil Heaters, complete installations. Stucky & Company, Monroe, Ind. 205 TF POfTSALE—Houßeftailer7 - 1952?’26 foot Elcar. Lived in 18 months.' William Sipe, Berne, route 2. 1 Phone 2-8710. 233Jjt,x ! FOR SALE -Liviiig room M. Chair hnd davenport, in rose mohair, good condition. Call 3 2853. 233 3t FOR SALE—Mobile Crestline 29 i foot .housetrailer, all modern, j good condition.. Priced reason- ; able. Florence Susdorf, Phone j 3-9382. 233 3t-x j FOR SALE—Apples — Many varT eties, $1.50 bushel: Also fresh Cider. Bring containers. % Mile ! West 3’4» miles North of Preble, j Adolph Bultemeier. 234 3t-x i FOR SALE=APPLES-Bushel or I truckload. Fall and Winter varieties. Open daily. Silver Cross Nursery and Orchard, 2% miles South of Ossian, Road 1. ■ t 233.17 t-x I . , » —; i FOR SALE — Ixe:vinator relrlgera ttys. Jloine freezers snd Electric ranges, if you Kelvinalor — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DE- i ftATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF BLUE~FLAME Bottle Gas Service for cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks -for heating, j HAUGKS, Phone 3 3316. Is TF' GOOD USED —small —Refrigerator. Also a complete line of G. E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales. 147 South 2nd street, phone 3 4362. 231 6t FREE — Feel free tq look around ta our store at pur fine merchandise such a?, furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and evhry day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Mon roe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF CALL 3-3114 “or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Grave] and Ready-Mix. 69 TF STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days‘a week, Bam. tn 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 - p.m. each evening except Wednesday night 116 TF FALL SAVINGS on Demonstrators. Several size Johnson Motors; Also 2 boats, steel and aluminum. Mansfield Outboard Marine Sales. Johnson Sea Horse Motors. Boats and Marine Supplies, 222 North 3rd street, 209 TF DECATUR'S ONLY complete roof ing and siding service. Sold and Applied by • Wayne Bodie, 605 Studebaker Street. See us before you buy! Frpe estimates, phone 3 1213. 7 TF ROOFING AND*SIDING — We are noiv bookin.; orders for roofing and siding. Place your order now! Many colors and designs to choose from. Call for Free esti mate KLENKS “We Apply”. 78 TF i'trt Peak for,Christ-., mas. with lay-:i way de:-Ign<-d P r the purpose of laying away the exact items you pick out. AIL. purchases gift wrapped Free,, Hower Jewelry Store.' 227 31a MONIUVE WASHER SERVICE Appliances and Bottle Gas. Apex and Blackstone YVringer ‘Wash.J,ers. $12.9'.00 and old wgsher; Apex automatic Washers as low as $175.09; Apex electric- Dryer. $149.00 and-Gas $189.00; Dinette „,Set $75.00; Monogram oil and gas Wall Furnace $285.00: Monogram spacrw Heaters, gas or oil $215.95 and up; Tappan gas Ranges $249.00; Store-hours 9<oo : ,a.in. to 9:00 p.m. We guarantee Service on our Appliances. Phone 6-6463, Munroe, Indiana. 232 TF

FOR SALE—Combination car bed and seat; Teeter babe seat; Baby swing; Steel walking bronco horse (ages 2-8 years): -Gteens horse shoofly (ages 6 months—--3 years). Items in good condition and reasonable' priced. Phone. 3-4858. 234 2t-X Wanted WANTED — Bains, roofs and silos to paint. Dan Emenfiiser, 946 Dierkes street, Call 3 4158. 179 T SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED I —Rebuilt and converted to modern electric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt setyI lug -machines. Boardman's Sew- ! ing Machine Shop, 223 North I First. We service what we sell. 231 27t-x’ Automobiles FOR "SALE OR~fRADE — 1953 FORD Victoria, excellent condl . -tion, locally owned. Fred Busche, phone 3 39411* 234 3t x GOOD SELECTION ol late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF MAN — Experienced bookkeeper. Preferably under 40 years of age. Write stating qualifications and experience to P. O. Box 230, 234 3t 1 RADIATOR REPAIR - — Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator I Service, Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote I Radiator Service. 209 TF ; OUR USED CARs are safety test : ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zlntsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF 'FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1956 I CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan, I nearly/ new.. Save $700.09. Fred | Busche, phone 3-3941, Also several cheapies—make me an offer. 234 3t-x . ._______ _____ Real Estate j ATTENTION VETER ANS—SSSO.OO j down for a 3 bedroom home, , complete in every detail. All ma- ' serial used is Nationally Adver- ■ Used, such as Kitchen Maid Cabinets, with formica top, Majestic furnace, bircl? flush doors, etc. For more informatien, call or see. M. C; Siellng, Bupder of . PhA- ViewM»Addition. Hwi'm 3-3086. ' 231 6t FoifSAL'E--29 acres of good level ground, well drained, all under . cultivation. 115 stop - frame dwelling. 2 large bed rooms 13 x 19, and 13 x 46 living room 13 x 19. dining room 13 x 16, kitchen, .11’5 x 13, .utility 7 x 9 and basement 12 x 17. The barn is 20 x —io. Garage and storage 16 x 24. '' Located about 1 mile South of Preble, Ind., on paved road. Here is your chance to secure a good small farm in ideal location at a reasonable price. The Suttles Co., phone 3-3695. 229 8t For Rent FOR RENT- One room apartment, with private bath, ajrone 3-8620. ■ 233 3t FOR RENT —Nice warm sleeping room in modern home for one or two gentlemen. 121 North 9th street, Phone 3-2577. 232 3t-x FOR RENT House in ’the'eoun try. I‘i miles North of 224 and i 1 mill West of Ohio line; Alsoa house,tr;tfler for sale. 234 31 i FOR RENT— Modern 5 rooms, au- j tomatic oil furnace. Plenty of' cabinets and clothes rooms. Ini- ■ mediate possession. Inquire after 5:00 p.in. at 225 North 9th Street. 234 TF FOR RENT—Two apartments; one upstair,s flVe-rooms, four extra large .closets, built in kitchen cabinets, outside entrance. One lower,.five rooms with bath ami showep, large 28 x 'lB living: room with fireplace, automatic j oil heat, electric hot water heat- i er. Reasonable rent. Also eleven | rdon? office with half bath, util- ' ity room, located at 238 South ' Second Street. Cail 3-3097 or coh- ! tact Mrs. Frank Parrish. 232 3t ' — i H i—— i Three Men Fined in Local Courts Two'men were fined $5 and costs each in city court this morningon charges of public intoxication. Vernon Mays. 47, of Fort -Wayne, .was arrested on North- Second street at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Laverne Stahl, Is." of Det-attir,.. was arrested at Five Points Wednesday night on a charge of operat-' ing .a motorcycle without a driver’s license and without licentte plates Onjthe: motorcycle. He is scheduled tn appear in J. p. court later. Tom Anderson. 29, of Decatur, wasarrosted at % p in. at the- coui;t house. Boih were held in the Ad, gms county jail overnight. Frarcis H. Bentz. 30. of.Decatiir. arrested early Sunday morning following an accident, appeared in justice of tire peace court Wedpesday evening and was fined $5 and <o-t- on a charge of rfeckless driving.

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Scout Executive ' Resigns Position William W. Phillips, district scout executive for Anthony Wayne council of Boy Scouts, has resigned to accept a similar position at Decatur, 111., effective next Monday. , Phillips, on the council staff since May, 1952. has been responsible for council field service in Adams, Wells and Jay counties. Delay Arraignment On Support Charge Raymond J. DeWispeleare of South Bend, charged with failure to provide )n an affidavit fijed in Adams circuit court, appeared before Judge Myles Parrish Wednesday for arraignment.® Arraignment was continued to Oct. I’B for entering a plea. The South Bend man is represented by (Ralph J. Miller. The affidavit was filed by prosecuting attorney Lewis L. Smith on the complaint of Mrs. Ruth DeWispeleare of Geneva, who charges that the man has failed to provide for his three minor children since Jan. 1, 1956. DeWispeleare was arrested in South Bend Friday, Sept.'2B, and was brought back to Adams county by Sheriff Merle Affolder. He was placed under $1,090 bond, which 1 was posted. LEWISSTATES If'on Ilnur it I'nirr Ono» 1957?" “That problem has been adjusted.” -he told the miners, Lewis said it had been agreed ihat there be no provision for tire 1958 payment, because the contract might not be in effect “That’s a matter of future negotiations after termination of this ■ontract and there are no mitments on either side binding .the contracting parties to the assumption of the liability or the expectancy of it beyond Oct. 1, 1957,’” he said. . Vacation pay covering 12 days currently, is $l4O. The vacation period, however, under the new con- 1 tract, will be extended to 14 days. Edward G. Fox. president of the mine operators group, said he would have to talk once again with his board of directors to clear up the matter. ‘ Lewis and Fox then issued a joint statement in which they said "there is reasonable expectation, that the agreement will be executed within 48 hours.” The development came after th? 3,000 delegate UMW convention here had cheered its unanimous approval of the new- contract. The coal operators, meeting ‘in Pittsburgh. also approved the agreement, as they interpreted it.

BEAT THESE PRICES! WHILE THEY LAST! All Mew Equipment 2— ONLY, CARDINAL 32’ ELEVATORS, complete with turn head, down spout gravity hopper and motor mount ... Only $425.00 each I—ONLY, CARDINAL 32’ ELEVATOR, with turn head, down spout gravity hopper, and shielded P.T.O. assembly '. . . Only $445.00 each -P< 3— ONLY, COBEY BJ/ 2 foot WHEEL DISC HARROWS, 13 inch blades, weight 1640 pounds . v ,_ . Only $445.00 each I—ONLY, 6” AUGER ELEVATOR, with motor mount, 16 foot long . . Only $42.50 Due th these low prices, we cannot kccepl a - trade-in. MORRISON FARM STORE 319 South 13th Street Decatur. Ind.

■ I ' ' 11 THERE'S PLENTY of joy in thia Flatbush girl, Kathleen Daly, 13, as she displays a bloc of newly purchased World Series tickets at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. She stood in line for hours. (International) Blame Heart Attack For Traffic Wreck INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—A threecar traffic- accident late Wednesday was blamed on a motorist's fatal heart attack. Clessie H. Huntsman, 52, Indianapolis, wks' found dead behind the wheel of his automobile a moment after it went out of control and hit two other cars. Doctors said he died of a heart seizure. His death was not classed as a traffic fatality. PROBE COLLAPSE <<-<>« Un»sed irom T*:ikp Onrl pleted office building which collapsed and trapped the workers Wednesday.

PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE HI-WAY AUCTION BARN 2'/ 2 Miles West of Decatur. Indiana on U. S. 221 FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1856, 7:30 P.M. The following will be sold: New Light Mahogany 3-piece Bedroom Suite: 5 used living room suites; 2 new rockers; 2 occasional Chairs; aew table lamps; used bedroom suite; walnut waterfall desk; chest SLmmons haU-bed:' ■itoolT entytaMfes; bed qunr; chrome dinette set** wooruinettf! bllbk and brasa dinette; Duo Therm-fuel oil stove; 275-gal. fuel oil tank: complete with gauge and filters; 20-foot copper tube; bicycle; -other miscellaneous household items. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. ED SPRUNGER, Auctioneer STATE OF INDIANA, IN THE ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: ‘ SEPTEMBER TERM, 1956 IN. THE MATTER OF THE Cause No. ESTATE OF JAMES T. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S CHRONISTER, DECEASED. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned administrator of the estate of James T. Chronister, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will offer for sale at One O’clock p. m. on the 11th Day of October, 1956, at public auction on the premises all of the interest of said decedent in and to the following described personal property, and at Two O'clock p. m. on the same date the following described real estate: Inlot No. 775 in Charles Lammiman’s Subdivision of the North half of the Outlot No. 249 in Joseph Crabbs Second Western Addition to the Town of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Five Room One Story Frame House 18 x 34 feet Living Room, Dining Room, 2 Bedrooms and Kitchen, with Pantry. House is in fair state of repqir.Jias good roof, and with Interior re-decoration will afford you a comfortable home. Cistern. Many frn.it and shade trees, grapes, berries, ample garden space. For Inspection phone Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than Two-thirds of the full appraised value thereof. free of nil liens and encumbrances except the 1956 taxes due and payable in 1957. and upon the following terms and conditions: At least One-Third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance hpon delivery to the purchaser of an administrator's deed approved by the Adams Circuit Court, and an abstract of title brought down to the date of sale. Possession of said real estate upon final and full payment of purchase price. Location: 221 South Twelfth Street, Decatur, Indiana. DATE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — d ; Piece Living Room Suite; Room Size & Throw Rugs; -Rockers; Lamps; Stands; 1 Wooden & 1 Metal Double Bed: 2 Dressers; Radio: Dining Table & Chairs & Buffet; Straight Chairs; Cedar Chestp Marble Top Table; Heating Stove; Range Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Eitch en Table; Porch Swing; Dishes, Cooking Utensils & Miscellaneous Household Items. TERMS—CASH. JAMES W. STAUFFER, Administrator of James T. Chronister, Deceased Roy S. Johnson * Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers John L. DeVoss, Attorney . - , ~ Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 4

THE COST of Legal Proceedings and Medical Care are'at Historic Highs! As part of our “Homeowners” package Lpolicy, the liability protection provided in a “Homeowners” is cheaper than anv separate liability nolicv available DIAL 3-3111 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION. V y Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn hhi \Xc* Ik jil ~l®£ — ■

New Cases Os Polio Again Drop Sharply WASHINGTON (UP)--New polio cases dropped sliarply again last freek. confirming earlier evidence that the 1056 season has passed its peak. The U.S. public health service said toda/that 655 new cases were reported in the nation last week compared 'with "65 for the previous week. •Except for one brief spurt, the weekly toll has peen declining steadily since August. ILLINOIS PLANTS .. <Continued from Fuse <»•>•>> tatives had been discussing for several weeks. The plan had not been made effective. Local President William Nelson said the Decatur strike had no ■connection w ith the Peoria dispute, but company labor relations director Walter J. Miller said the “wildcat strike” called while other Caterpillar workers were on strike at Peoria appeared “more than coincidental." One Caterpillar worker here who went throughc-therpicket lines to work despite the strike, told police Ms late model automobile- was sprayed with red paint, and a tire deflated. But few’ other incidents were reported and police said the strike at both cities was generally peaceful. Markets At A (stance Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government bonds higher in quiet trading. American stocks irregularly lower. Midwest stocks irregularly lower. Cotton future steady. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye. oats, soybeans and lard futures lower. Hogs steady to strong, top 16.35: cattle about steady to weak, top 22.50, vealer top 23.00; sheep steady to weak, top 22.50.

New Secret Weapon Reported By Navy LOS ANGELES (UP) — Secretary of the navy Charles S. Thomas gays the United States has a new secret weapon w-hich might "eliminate submarine warfare entirely.” The secretary told newsmen here Wednesday that he could not disclose the nature pf the weapon. Me indicated, however, ‘ that it would play a vital part in defense because Russia has a large submarine fleet. MISSTATEMENTS « ontlxned from I‘nKe One) rally in Johnstown. Pa., capping s day of whistle-stopping through Pennsylvania. Then he flew to Pittsburgh to deliver his TV speech from a studio, rejoining his campaign train at East Pittsburgh. Today his train headed for Elkins, W. Va.. where Stevenson is to speak at the mountain state forest festival before boarding a plane for New York City. He will talk at three street rallies there tonight. After charging President Eisenhower with a “gross misstatement” of the record Wednesday night, Stevenson listed a series of steps for which he said the President wrongly claimed GOP credit. All. he said, were pushed by the Democrats. He said he agreed with the Pres ident that the election should hinge on which party “in these recent years, has done more to help all citizens meet the problems of their daily lives." TAFT-HARDLEY < Continued from Pnge One) to this section has come to a halt under Dwight D. Eisenhower.” Discussing water resources de velopment, the Tennesseean dis claimed any “paternalistic” atti tude toward such projects. But he said federal aid is necessary on a "cooperative basis" rather than under a "phoney partnership plan, which, he said, turns over “the profit in falling waters to private hands.” INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock : Hogs 9,506, steady to strong; 190-260 lb 16.50; 200-230 lb 16.5016.65;’ 260-290 lb and 165-185 lb 16.00-16.25. Cattle '800; calves 200; w-eak; good and choice steers 22.00-23.00; choice heifers 21.50-23.00; good 17.-00-21.00; vealers fiilly to -06’61 pun pogS MtfuqgMi f 2.50; high choice aiMtrW -W? Sheep 750; steady; good to prime wooled lambg 18.00-29.00. if y'd nave somomimt » rooms for rent, try a Detnocrs Wan» M. It urine*

USEDCARS — |--irir|- IIAI I «■<.■ 1955 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 1954 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1953 FORD Tudor 1953 FORD Custom Sedan 1952 CHEVROLET Club Coupe 1949 DESOTO Sedan 1949 BUICK Sedan MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES OPEN EVENINGS

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Today’s Markets KENNETT MUHrtAY Corrected October 4 160 to 180 1b5..14.25 180 to 200 1b515.30 200 to 220 1b5.16.00 320 to 240 lbs. 15.50 240 to 260 1b5.15.00 260 to 280 lbs. 14.50 280 to 300 1b5.14.00 100 to 350 lbs, ..L.... 13.50 150 to 400 lbs. 13.00 100 lbs. up 1_ 12.50 Toughs 300 lbs. d0wn.14.50 300 to 350 lbs. 14.00 350 to 400 lbs. , 13.50 400 to 450 1b5.13.00 500 to 550 1b5.13.00 450 to 500 1b5.12.50 500 lbs. up 11.50 Stags 7.00 Boars 5 to 7 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 21.0 Q Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.)_ 18.50 Yearlings 7.00 • Ewes 3.0 n Bucks 106 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BUBKELEVATOR CorrMbe'd’October 4 Qeans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for Prices. - Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 4 Large clean whites .. .39 Large clean browns.3B Pullets .18’ Mediums .27 Heavy Hens ___..... .13 Leghorn Hens i.lO * .— ■ -...a,.,—, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 8,000; very uneven; top 30 lower but market averaging steady to strong with instances fulll 10-15 higher; no lots No. 1, 200-220 lbs Included in Supply; bulk sales mostly No. 2,3, 200-280 lbs 16.0016.25; few lots totaling around 200 head mixed No. 1,2, 3, 200-240 lbs 16.35. Cattle 2,000. calves 200; around 4,000 head slaughter steers and heifers unsold late Wednesday; slaughter steers and heifers slow; few sales . about steady at the weeks sharp decline, but numerous loads short fed steers taken off market, some going back to lots; utility and commercial Steady to weak; vbAlers mostly * steady; Stockers and feeders steady to 50 lower: good to average choice slaughter steers 1250 lbs down 19.00.-25.50; good to high hoice heifers 18.00-24.00; good and choice vealers 18.00-23.00. Sljpep 1.500; slaughter lambs weak to 50 lower; sheep about ' Steady; most sales good to prime wooled lambs 18.00-21.50 with few prime to city butchers 22.00-22.50; cull to low good lambs 12.00-17.00. * »■

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 bushe* •nd corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE South Ist Street PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607