Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1956 — Page 5
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958
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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynold? |3f —Z’-‘ . *—■ ■ -x.i ir j “You must get your husband some tools in the Democrat Want Ads, too—it’s funnier than television!” Farmer’* Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF CASH for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon's Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR SALE—Farm Master, forced Dairy water heater, electric, 17 gallon, practically new. Call 7-7478. 285 6t FOR SALE—Pullets, 100 three months old DeKalb No. 309, the dual purpose bird, excellent lay- > ers. See or call DECATUR HATCHERY. 287 5t WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 269 TF FOR SALE—Foragemaster Silos. Built with Vitrified glazed tile, asphalt joints, noth 100% acid and rust proof. No painting necessary. If you live in Indiana, there’s one near you. Write for prices and terms. Please giva farm location. Ralph Henry, Bluffton, Ind. Route 4. 276 30t-x IT’S TIME to think about DeKalb Chixs; Four reasons why: 1— Inherit ability to lay more eggs. 2— Bred, selected, tested for livability. 3—Grow, produce early and fewer culls. 4—High quality eggs, strong shells, raise DeKalb Chicks. See your DeKalb Dealer or DECATUR HATCHERY. Free Booklet—Order Now! 287 6t Automobiles 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door, Savoy, Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers. 287 3t GOOD SELECTION of iate model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF RADIATOR REPAIR — Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service, Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. - < ’ 209 TF OUR USED CAR^are^safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3- » 247 TF FOR SALE or "TRADE — 1956 Chevrolet 210 sedan, v/8, less than 3,000 miles, at quite a savings; 2—1954 Chevrolets, 2door and 4-door, 210; 1955 Chevrolet 2-door, 210, good as new; 1953 Buick 3-door, radio and heater; 1952 Pontiac Sedan, very good; 1951 Henry J, runs good; 1950 Chevrolet 2-door; 1948 Chevrolet Aero. Save with Fred Busche. Phone 3-3941, 303 North 9th street. 286 3t-x For Rent FOR RENT—2 bedroom duplex stairs apartment, heat and water furnished. Phone 3-4405. 277 TF FOR~liENT=Modern 5 room upstairs apartment, immediate possession. Call 3-4526. 285 3t FOR RENT—2 room apartment, private entrance and bath, heat and water furnished. Phone 3-4405. tt-W FOR - RENT —3 room apartment, downstairs, heat furnished, share bath. 2nd house south Dent School. Phone 3-9845. 285 3t-x FOR - RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, modern, 2 private entrances. 512 South 13th Street. 287 3t FOR RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath and garage. All modern except furnace, on State Road 224, :. West of Decatur. Call 3-9198. 285 3t F6r~RENT— Three rooms and bath, unfurnished, 2M miles S.E. Decatur, on Piqua Road. Only , 525 pci- ‘month. Phone New Hav- ' en 3764. 286 3t FOR JtENT— Suburban 6 room at/tractive house, miles Northwest of Decatur. Adults or family of 3. $35.00 month. Contact, 128 East Foster Parkway, Fort Wayne, Harrison 7-9063 after 5:00 p.m., except Tuesday and Thursday. 284 4t FOR^RENT—3 room ground floor apartment, nicely furnished, pri- «. vate bath and entrance; Also 2 or 3 room upper apartment, nicely furnished, private -entrance, adults preferred; 1 large —— sleeping room for lady, only. 116 South 13th street. 285 TF Trad,9 in a Good Town — Decatur;
For Sale - Misc. FOR*' SALE—New Quilt, 48 x 68 for child’s bed, Phone 3-3744. 286 2t-x CHRISTMAS TREES — Marathon Station, corner of 13th street and Nuttman Ave. 283 6t-x DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Duo Them and Siegler Gas Heaters. Stucky Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF CHRISTMAS TREES for sale, 404 South sth street, Decatur, Ind. 282 6t-x FOR SALE—Typewriter and stand in good' condition. Phone 3-2672. 287 2t FORSALE — Duo Them and Siegler Oil Heaters, complete installations. Stucky & Company, Monroe. 1nd.205 TF FOR SALE — One used Jesse French Spinet piano. Excellent condition, reasonable. Decatur Music House. 287 3t CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY on Furniture; Lamps; Frigidaire Appliances; Zenith Television and Radios. Uhrick Bros. 262 TF SPECIAL — Throw rugs, less than % price, as low as $4.95 for a 27x54 rug. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 205 TF BLUE FLAME—BotUed Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. t 282 6t ples SI.OO to $2.50 bushel. Free Delivery, write Otto D. Bieberich, Route 2, Decatur. 286 3Vx ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner, with all attachments, in good condition, $15.00, phone 3-2368. 284 6t-x BLUE FLAME Bottle Gas Service for cooking & water heating. Brooder stoves and 500 and 1,000 gallon bulk tanks for heating. HAUGKS, Phone 3-3316. 15 TF FOR SALE-Used 7 cu. ft. Chest type Freezer, good condition, $75.00, will sacrifice for quick sale. Harold J. Hoffman, Homestead 32, Phone 3-2983. 287 3t FOR SALE—2 Wurlitzer Spinet Organs. Discontinued models. New guarantee. Drastic reductions in price. Don’t miss these. Decatur ■ ■. . ■ 3t FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF STUCKYS 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 FOR SALE— Duo Therm space heater, 53,000 B.T.U. with thermostat, like new, $50.00. Call 3-3700 between 9:00 and 3:00 p.m. 286 3t-x FOR SALE—Airco custom Aluminum storm doors $39.95 and windows $19.95. Al Keller Jr. Phone 1532 Bluffton, 221 E. Silver street. Ralph Keller, 909 W. Monroe street, phone 3-3411, Decatur. 287 27t 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 GIVE THE Holy Bible for Christmas; Egermeier’s Bible Story Book for children; Scripture-text Christmas Greeting cards. Christian Book and Supply Store, Mrs. George Helm, 318 North Tenth street. ~ ~ 286 3t FOR SALE — Washers; Dryers; Freezers; Refrigerators and Water Heaters; Whirlpool, Hamilton, Amana, Gibson and General Electric. Prices down, not up. Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 286 3t FOR SALE—Reduced prices this week only on our fine tulip bulbs, limited amount, can be planted during December; Also many kinds of imported Dutch bulbs; Also evergreens for foundation plantings. Ferguson Brothers, IM mile east Monroe on State road 124. 285 3t Fefet free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hard- — ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF MONROE WASHER REPAIR SERVICE Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6463 Appliances and Bottle Gas; Philco automatic Washers and Dryers; Apex Washers and Dryers; Blackstone Washers and Dryers; Monogram space heat/ers, gas and oil; Tappan and Skelgas Ranges. 251 TF - 3* — hl - * Trade in a Gooa Town — Decatux ■ ■
FOR SALE-Good used OU Heat- Miscellaneous a ers. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 8 205 TF 2M YEAR OLD Boxer pet dog, USED MAYTAG Automatic Waslb ? veU aine l’ hee n tee "’ a ** • er; Also a complete line of G.E. boY- Phone Berne 2-2139. 286 3t 1 and MAYTAG Appliances, parts TELEVISION and Radio Service 1 and service. Fager Maytag for all makes. KLENKS. Phone c Sales. 147 South 2nd Street, 3-2158. 232 TF s Phone 3-4362.284 6t DICK’S TV SERVICE —AU work s MAKE THIS a record year. Out- guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street, z standing selection of records. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF p Featuring Christmas music, re- OIL SPACE HEATER USERS. If I ligious, classic, jazz and other are having trouble, or wish > albums to suit every musical to avoid trouble, CaU VS*W. taste. Record Department. De- “Bun” Affolder, phone 3-2220, P catur Music House. 287 3t 1618 W . Monroe Street. 265 27t L 195? GLASSPAR CRUISERS-And WE REPAIR any make of Radio Run-A-Bouts, now on display. or yy. CaU on our Factory r The newest in Fiber-glass boats; Trained radio and television exr Also new and used Johnson Out- perts, aU makes. aU models. aU 1 board Motors, aU sizes. Mans- work guaranteed. Haugks. field Outboard Marine Sales, 222 240 TF j -js.?^ h 3rd -! 280 rc. GUARANTEED watch and* jewelry RECORD PLAYERS and Hi-Fi repair. Diamonds cleaned and j consoles. Lay-a-way for Christ- checked. Free of charge. John - mas now! Lots of choice. We sell Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, 1 only the best. RCA, Web Cor Phone 3-2650. «.199 TF and VM. Music is our business. ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew- ? Bu / get senac ®- era, dr(dnl cleaned Guaranteed. - catur Music House. 279 lit Counties. C. R. WilUams, route 2, ! EXCUSE US for blowing our own The only °ne in Adams, Wells *■ horn. We feature Selmer, Olds Decatur. Phone lon 30, TocJ and Getzen band instruments. sin- 137 TF • Liberal Trade-in aUowance for DON’T THROW IT AWAYWe’U - that worn out instrument that is fix it. We service aU makes of - keeping your youngster from pro- washers, sweepers, irons, lamps gressing. See us for a Christmas and other Appliances. Parts for gift that will last for years. De- all makes. Phone 3-2158. j catur Music House. 287 3t KT ENKS ITF I WANTED: r BE MODERN—Heat your home • USED APPLIANCES with Electromode Electric Heat. p We’ll pay you more for your used AU types of wiring and repair r washer, refrigerator or stove if work. Free estimate. Reynolds you trade it in on a new dis- Electric, 840 North 13th, phone ; count-priced appliance in Gam- 2-4497. 284 TF t bles Giant Discount Catalog ELECTRICAL WIRING - Let us - Gamble man ™ ~ figure y° ur wiring job. No job ! the details. 2B6 ** too large or too small. We also 4 - 1956 MODEL carry a complete line of wiring t REFRIGERATORS supplies including fixtures, ' Must Sell Before switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, 1 ' December 31st Phone 3-2158. 26 TF 1 ” 7 „ r Ft - standard GIV e SAMSONITE LUGGAGE for ‘ 3Y as flen nc Christmas. We have a lay-a-way i 1 TTw* n 1 plan desi S ned for the purpose of *t- P®hK e laying away the exact pieces you ) JI as $219.95 pick out Samsonite is a gift that « 1 W ’U g *ve years of service and ’ 1- r. 9^ Ft -„PFL U c Xe affection. BOWER JEWELRY t « STORE, Decatur, Ind. Open , Wednesday arid Saturday eve- • I—ll Ft. Deluxe nings until 9. 285 6t E Was $269.95 Now $199.95 - M CRAB UNDER GLASS Phone 3-3084 HARPSWELL, Me. — (UP) — A f 286 curious crab ended up like one of 1 those model sailing vessels in botr Real Estate ties. Walter Toothaker snagged a L. sassas—-gle«? jar in W i lietTiftg''sefhe*''hii<l ; HOAGLAND—S room House and found a crab inside which could , bath, 2 bedrooms upstairs and not escape through the narrow neck [ basement For Sale. Edwin The crab apparently entered the ( Scheumann, Hoagland, Ind. jar on an exploring trip, tarried to 286 3t-x shed its shell and grow another FOR SALE—Modern new 5 room ° ne “ P roved too wide for it ; house, full basement, bath and to ® et ou t again. half, extra large lot. Must be G. Hemy Bterty, Attorney ‘ seen to be appreciated. Will sac- - t rifice for quick sale. Number 10, imerested ix the estate of Oakridge Place, Monroe Street I ~ miltox eogkl,i. extended. See after 3:30 p.m. County.’ Term,-SS«^ UnM ' : 287 3t-X In the matter of the Estate of ' Milton Edgell, deceased. 1 Notice is hereby given that Jesse I nef and Fftlinrl (Edgell as executor of the above rvuiltl named estate, ihas presented and . . : filed his final account In final set- ' LOST—Black and tan German tlement of said estate, and that the 1 same will come up for the examin- , Shepherd dog, named Mlgg. adon a.nd action of said Adams ClrPhone 3-3077. 287 3t Court, on the 2bth of Ilwemlw, • .■ 1956, at which time all persons inter- [ LOST —Coin purse about a week ested in said estate are required to apT>ear In said court and show cause, ago, somewhere up town, con- any tp ere why said account tained Bills and Coins. Please should not be awroved. And the o <xtci oat it v heirs of said deceden-t and all others . phone 5-9401. Ml IV-X Interested are also required to ap. T r>CT C-AV leather fur lined p . ear and , makc proof of their heir- . LAJoi urey learner xur unea cr c i a | m to any part of said glove, between Decatur Jr.-Sr. estate. High Schtxil and Elks Club. Personal Phone 3-8233. 287 2t-X Myles F. Parrish ■i ■ . m ....... -1 J Lldg't.* FOUND—The only place in Deca- G. Remy Bierly, Attorney, tur that you can buy Arrow Nov - 29 - Shirts. Holthouse-Schulte & Co. advertisemext for bids 277 24t Notice is hereby xiven that the Board of Public Works and Safety ■ of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will has—a—J receive sealed blds at the office of WanWU the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour , • of 4:00 o’clock P.M.. on the 10-th day ' WANTED TO BUY —Three or four pl December, 1956. at which hour the ; bids will be ptrbliely opened and read room modern house. Reasonably aloud <for the following described priced for cash. Prefer viciriity equipment: let Mornnr Winchester dr Third ~NK »’«rKl'P TRU K, Consisting Ist, Mercer, Winchester or inira o[ t , ab bed and chassis of approxiStreets. Phone 3-9275. 287 2t mately \ Ton capacity. ■ — Chassis shall be equipped with . WANTED—Live Coon, by the Ad- overload springs, tires shall ibe 6 ply, nmc CrMintv Cnnn Huntar’s Club spare tire and carrier, standard Four amscounty coon tiunters ciuo. transmiflSlon and turn-lights. l Paying $3.00 each. See Lawrence The cab shall be equipped with Carver-Delmas Roe, Monroe, In- dual wind-sbUM wiper*, heater and TT . swe, defroster, and dual side mirrors and diana, Route 1, or Ernest Stnk- approved -type chrome spot light, er Geneva Ind 282 6t The engine shall be equipped with . er> uelleta ' lnu - rep i a< . able 011 Hltcr and oil bath . SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ai , r L Y y' p , an !' r > . „ , . , , The-bed shall be approximately HO [ — Reouilt Qnd converted to mod* in lenxt'h. ern electric. Any make. We sell The complete truck shall fee paint- . new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman's Sew- door with 'the same lettering that : ing Machine Shop, 223 North ° ther Water Uepart ‘ ’ First. We service what we sell. Bidder* shall submit complete spe- , 000 97* v clflcations and information covering [ bbeir eqfuipment as quoted in their Main Wahßasl *w»e hid price shall be the total alVip VValllVU co«t of the above oqurpmeut, less , — the allowance for the 1949, % Ton ’ SALESMAN-PART TIME. We are Chevrolet pickup truck now the propl nrvanirinff a nart time sale's erty of the-City of Deeatur, Indiana, organizing a pari ume sales \\- a^er Department, which shall frecrew, with men from all walks <«ne the property of the successful : baye extra -time w^t r uids MhalJ b( , accompanied with f fiandk, let uxxhow you a bond or certified check in the . how to turn it into extra dollars. an^r'wSs ’shafi' be filed with the Your ability to follow instruc- Clerk-Treasurer of the City of De- . tions is your only requirement, the stat™ Free training and leads furnish- Board of Accounts of the state of r ed. Call A-8341 Fort Wayne, ex- tojNana. ’ * : m — not Tire Board of Public Vt orks and tension 10. 281 12t Safety of the City of Decatur. Indl- < ——————————— aluli reserves the right to reject any Male „ r aU , blds? CONTACT MAN the city of »f.< ati r board - , „ , . x- OF PVBLIC WORKS AXD SAFETV National Financial Organization Miriam Hail, has two openings this area for , Clerk-Treasurer men with bookkeeping, credit, ‘ u '.' ~ or sales background to contact r business and professional men. * OPEN EVERY NIGHT i Unusual opportunity for qualified »tj|| g ; Qg P/M. men. SIOO weekly draw plus libj eral bonuses. Must have car. GORDON’S Write Manager, Security Credit, Security Bldg.. Mentor. Ohio. Western AUIO 9IOFV - 287 3t-x
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0 0 County Agent's Column a — 0 • Hardware Disease Farmers have been advised by Dr. F. A. Hall, Purdue University " extension veterinarian, to be on » guard against “hardware disease” t of cattle. - Hall said cows swallow their food - whole and do not detect small foreign objects such as nails and pieces of wire. Such objects, after t entering a cow's stomach, may . penetrate the lungs, heart or other r vital organs. Death is often the j result. If a cow is affected with “hardware disease” she may go off feed ‘ occasionally without an apparent • cause, show stiffness — especially I in the front legs, have a decreased > milk flow, and develop a swelling z in the brisket. Symptoms most of- • ten appear during dry periods and 1 in pregnant cows just before calv,ing, r If symptoms are noticed, a veterinarian should be called immedij ately. A successful operation can j usually be performed if the trouble is spoted in time. p Prevention is the best defense - against the disease, according to • Hall. The barn and barnyard • should be kept free of loose metal, . baling wire, and nails. Baling.wire 5 should be placed in a receptacle as - soon as it is removed from hay or straw. Brooms with wire bristles j should not be used to sweep out f the barn. And, it’s a good idea to 5 have a clean-up around the farm r at regular intervals. BRING 15,000 j (Continued from l‘age Om) The White House reiterated to- • day that immediately after Con- ; gress convenes next month, Pres- ; ident .Eisenhower will ask that J refugees admitted under the parole - provision will be granted perma- ! nent residence in this country. > -7-— » Oil is produced in 192 of Texas’ I 254
Public Auction I As I am quitting farming, I will sell the following at Public Auction ; 3 miles East of Hoagland, Indiana then % mile North on the Fackler Road, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,1956 Eleven A. M. (COST) L ’ CATTLE & HOGS f Five Holstein Cows and One Shorthorn Cow, all milking and bred to ■ freshen in the Spring; 2 Holstein Bull Calves, 5 mo. old. Cattle T. B. 1 Poland Boar 1 yr. old; 16 Weaned Pigs. TRACTOR—IMPLEMENTS—MISCELLANEOUS ’ 1952 John Deere Model B Tractor, on rubber, fully equipped, in first t class condition & Heat Houser; New Holland No. 66 Baler, used 3 seasons, first class; New Idea No. 7 Single Row Corn Picker, 3 Vrs. old, first class; 1950 John Deere 12 A, 6 ft. Combine, first class; IHC 7 ft. semi-ihounted Power Mower; J. Deere Delivery Rake; New Idea No. 14 Tractor Manure Spreader, on rubber, good; Cultivators for J. Deere » “A;” McD 2-bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow, on rubber; 9 ft. Cultipacker; McD Tractor Disc; 2 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; Rubber Tire * Wagon with 16 ft. rack; Rubber Tire Wagon Gear; Low Steel Wheel t Wagon with Box; Steel Tire Wagon Gear; Appleton 4 Roll Com Shredder; Case Hay Loader; Clipper No. 1 B Fanning Mill; D Bradley 11 in. Hammer Mill; 2 Double Sets Britching Harness & several Good Horse i Collars; Never-freeze Hog Fountain; Thumabilt 10 Hole Hog Feeder; Junk Mower & Other Miscellaneous Junk; Weed Burner; 2 Log Chains; : Tank Heater; Round Wooden Watering Tank; 5 Meta) Watering Tubs; Ford 2-Unit Milker (Track Type!; 5 Good Milk Cans; Horse Blankets: 7 Dozen Good Grain Sacks; Iron Kettle; Lard Can; Crocks, Jars and , Jugs; Bread Mixer; Nesco Electric Ovenette; Drop Leaf Table and 5 Chairs; Bottle Capper; Garden Cultivator; Porch Swing; Other . Small Tools' & Miscellaneous Articles. : HAY & STRAW—396 Bales Clover & Timothy Mixed Hay; 600 Bales Clover Hay; 80 Bales Timothy Hay; 370 Bales Straw I - i TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. HERMAN SELKING, Owner Roy S. Johnson, Don Bohqke, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers . Monroeville Bank, Clerk. Lunch Served by Ladies Aid, St. Johns of Bingen 30 4 6
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* Weatherman Drops > Forecasts Os Cold J State Weatherman Is Changing Tune l By UNITED PRESS I The Indiana weatherman, j braced for a cold spell the last couple of days, began to change r his tune today. r Earlier forecasts fort "much , colder" weather gave way to "a little colder” or “cooler" in the wake of the second straight day I of record or near record mild t temperatures. Wednesday’s 63 at Indianapolis . was one degree shy of the alltime high for Dec. 5 set in 1879. ’ The day before, the Dec. 4 record j was broken. Forecasters said rain would sprinkle all of the state Friday or Friday night, with temperatures ' up to 46 in the north and 55 down- * state. Indiana was to be cloudy 1 today, with readings of 45 to 66. Evansville thawed to 64 degrees Wednesday, and it was 63 at E Lafayette, 61 at South Bend and J 60 at Fort Wayne. The mercury 1 dipped early today to the 40s and * 50s. ; Tonight's lows were tagged at 5 34 to 50. Showers and “a little " warmer” weather was due Saturt day ‘ ) EISENHOWER <Continued from rage 'Oue» age and staff advisers. Mr. Eisenhower will make a flying visit of “several days” to the . drought-ridden West next month . to determine the need for federal t aid, the White House announced > Wednesday. Hagerty said the visit would be sandwiched between scheduled meetings with congressional lead- ’ ers on tlffe first of the year and the inauguration Jan. 20.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Livestock f Hogs 10,000: steady; 180-190 lb. 16.50- few 17.25; 240-275 lb 16.25-16.75 ; 275-325 lb 15.50-16.25; 120-160 lb 13.00-14.50. Cattle 800; calves 250; steady to strong; choice steers 21.50-24.00; ; good 17.00-20.00; choice heifers : 21.50- 00; good 16.50-19.00; veal- : ers steady, good and choice 19.50- : 25.00: choice to prime 26.00. Sheep 2,000; steady: good and choice wooled lambs 17.50-19.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) - Livestock: Hogs 11,000; generally 25 - 40 higher, instances as much as 50 higher, most advance on weights under 230 lbs; No. 1,2, 3, mostly No, 2,3, 190-230 lbs 16.25-16.75; several lots mostly No. 1,2, 190-220 lbs 16.75-17.00: No. 2, 3 , 240-270 lbs 15.75-16.35; several lots mostly No. 3 , 280-300 lbs 15.50-15.85. Cattle 1,500, calves 200: steersand heifers generally steady, with yearling steers rather active, otherwise market slow; vealers steady; few loads and lots good to average steers and yearlings 17.50- load around 1300 lbs mixed good and choice 20.50; standard grade steers 14.50-17.00; several loads and lots good and choice heifers 17.00-20.50: standard heifers 13.50-16.50; good and choice vealers 18.00-22.00. Sheep 2,000; steady on all classes; choice * and prime wooled lambs 92-107 lbs 19.00-20.00; few head prime 96 lbs at 21.00; small lot low good grade wooled lambs 88 lbs at 17.25. ARABS (Conilnurd rro u i’»rt Oar) said Syria had discussed a move to “try” Iraqi Premier Nouri ElSaid before the Arab League for joining the anti-Communist pact. The Middle East News Agency, in a report received in Cairo from Saudi Arabia, quoted King Saud as stating his opposition to the Baghdad Pact because he considers it detrimental to the best interests of Moslem Arabs. POLICEMAN (Continued from Pane One) Her car struck a viaduct, and she I was hospitalized with severe shock. Ceramics can refer to anything made from fired earth, including glass windowpanes, bathroom fix- ' tures, wall and pipe tile, enamel on copper, china dinnerware and porcelain. USED cm • ya . ■ . : ... 1955 CHEVROLET 210--Power Glide 1953 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1953 FORD Custom Sedan 1952 CHEVROLET • Sedan 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1949 DESOTO Sedan 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES OPEI4 evenings
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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected December 6 160 to 180 lbs. 15.25 180 to 190 lbs. 15.75 190 to 220 lbs. 16.25 220 to 240 lbs. 15.75 240 to 260 lbs. . 15.25 260 to 280 lbs. 14.75 280 to 300 lbs. , 14.25 300 to 350 lbs, X. 13.75 350 to 400 lbs) 13.25 400 lbs. up .X.......Z 12:25 100 to. 160 Ins. 110 to 11 Roughs 300 lbs. down 13.50 300 to 350 lbs. 13.00 350 to 40ft lbs 12.50 400 to 450 lbs. 12.00 450 to 500 lbs. 11.50 500 to 550 lbs. 12.00 500 lbs. up 10.50 Stags . 8.00 Boars 6 to 8 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 22.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 18.00 Yearlings ... 7.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected December 6 Beans 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 December 6 Large clean whites... .31 Large clean browns .. .29 Pullets .'..20 Mediums .24 Heavy Hens .14 Leghorn Hens .... .09 16 ARRESTED <t)—ttnueil from Page One) prove the defendants “instigated acts of violence. and created law- < lessness” to overthrow the courtordered integration of the Clinton High School. Those being arraigned today were Clyde Cook, 35; Christ Foust, 36; J. L. Coley, 43; Thomas R. Saunders, 42; Cleo Nelson, 23; Raymond Woods, 35; John B. Long, 31; Edward H. Nelson, 22; and his wife, Zella Lou Nelson, 19. Those arraigned Wednesday night were Alonzo Bullock, Clyde Cook, BUI Brakebill, Clifford Carter, and 16-year-old Jimmy Pierce. They were ordered held in bail ranging from $2,500 to $12,000. CHRISTMAS Lay-A-Way Now! 5% will hold your items ’till Christmas . Bill’s Coyner TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs ■—— r i" CALL U 8 FOR GRAIN PRICEI BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat, and aoybeana 3c per buehM end corn 7c per hundred. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phonea 8-3121 - 8-3122 . PONTIAC j “Sales and Service* DECATUR SUPER SERVICE TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Olatance PHONE 3-2607
