Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1957 — Page 5

MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957

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■■Ml i/cWB * ~ >-♦ “ : . . The TV repairman in the Democrat Want Ads suggests you try some worms!” Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—2S White Rock Hens" laying. Phone 7-7178. 52 3t-x FOR SALE—Timothy seed with clover seed in it J. C. Baltzell, 2% miles east of Monroe, on road 124, Phone 6-6107. 52 3t FOR SALE—Ford tractor, plow, cultivators and corn planter. Charles Shoaf, 4 miles east of Monroe. 52 2t-x CASH for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressmg. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF WE SELL — Honegger Big “H” feeds; Fairmont condensed Buttermilk. Decatur Farms, 410 S. 3rd Street. 249 T BETTER PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. !‘ 224 T CLIPPER FANNING MILL with sacker, like new $50.00; Also trailer type orchard and field sprayer, fully equipped, including new Wisconsin motor $225.00. Phone 3-9649 vr 6-6896. 51 3t 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 QUALITY SEEDS—Alfalfa; Clovers; Timothy; Alsike and all kinds of field seeds. Lawn seeds and garden seeds in bulk. Get our price before you buy. Burk Elevator Company, Telephones 3-3121 — 3-3122. 39 38t Lost and Found STRAYED — Black Pomeranian Dog, name “Midnicht”. Please phone 3-4740 if found. 52 3t Wanted WANTEI> Trash hauling and odd jobs. Reasonable. Call 3-8306. , 48 6t WANTED—Ride to and from Magnavox Co. Hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call 3-3671 or 3-4491. " 44 TF WE WILL PICK UP any used clothing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Store. 228 North 2nd street. 211 T Card Of* Thanks We wish to express our heart felt thanks for the many cards and flowers, to the Rev. Lbuis Klotzbach, to the many friends and neighbors and relatives who helped us so much in the loss of our husband* father, son and brother.- May jGod bless you all. Mrs. June Railing Pamela, Jan and Stan Railing Mr. & Mrs. Forest Railing Mr. & Mrs. Chester Barker Mr. & Mrs. Morton Railing Mr. Gordon Railing Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Sills Mr. & Mrs. LeßoyHeer, Jr. 53 It Automobiles FOR SALE—I94I International Viton pick-up Truck. $125.00. Phone 3-8121. 3t-x GOOD SELECTION of late model Used' Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TE RADIATOR REPAIR — Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service, Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 209 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2063. 247 TF For Rent FOR~RENT—2 sleeping rooms, 414 north 2nd street, ladies preferred. Phone 3-3230.52 3t FOR RENT—4 room modern apartment, garage, near uptown. Adults only. Call 3-4467. 51 3t FOR RENT—M ode r n country Home. Herman Aschliman, 4 miles south, 1% mile west of Preble. Craigville phone. s£3t-x FOR RENT—N ice 1 y "decorated. furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, private entrance. Ideal for young couple. Simerman’s Mobil Home Court. 515 Cleveland street, Phone 3-4253. 50 TF Trade in a good town — Decatur

For Sal; - Mlsc. WE HAVE wheat straw for sale. Stiefel Grain Co. 50 6t FOR SALE—Packard Piano. Reasonable. Phone 3-9401. 53 3t DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF PHILCG — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. ' ‘ 116 TF FOR SALE—Duo Therm and Biegler Gas Heaters. Stucky Co. , Monroe, Ind. 205 TF i FOR SALE — Duo Therm and Siegler Oil Heaters, complete installations. .Stucky & Company, Monroe, Ind. 205 TF . FOR SALE—Good used Oil Heat- ' ers. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. ’ 205 TF i FOR SALE—7 cu. ft. G.E. Refrigerator; Also 2 doors, 7 foot 9 L inches high, 31 inches wide. Phone 3-4695. 50 )4t-x [ STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE ‘ is open 6 days a week, Bam. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night, illl6 TF : FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric , ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a ■1 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 . FOR SALE—Good used Maytag automatic Washer. Guaranteed. i Also a complete line of G.E. and > MAYTAG Appliances, parts, and I service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147. south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. - 53 6t ■ FREE — Feel free to look around I I in our store at our fine merchan--1 . dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- ’ pliances, and every day hard- ‘ ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 .’F GOING CRAZY? ’ Trying to balance the budget and . still buy all the things your fam- ‘ ily needs? Shop Gambles new >■' Giant ‘Discount Catalog - ?34 : pages — 16,000 items for home, family, gifts, at savings. Buy on easy terms. Just ask the Gamble ( man. 53 2t t „ Miscellaneous TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF 1 DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF > WE REPAIR any 'make ot Radio or T.V. Call on our Factory ' Trained radio and television ex- , perts, all makes, all models, all work guaranteed. Haugks. 240 TF ' GUARANTEED watch and jewelryrepair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd Phone 3-2650. 199 TF ARE YOUR RINGS WEARING ■ OUT? We have “ring Clamps” to hold your rings side by side, in ' upright position. No wear between rings. Bower Jewelry 1 Store.. 48 6t ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells. Counties. C. R. WiUiams, route d, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’U fix it. We service aU makes of '■ washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 1 TF ' SINGER SEWING . repairs any make sewing machine or vacuum cleaner. Free estimate in advance. We pick 1 up and deliver. Write Singer Co,, 3822 South Calhoun, Fort Wayne. 261 T ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small. We also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures; switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, , Phone 3-2158. 26 TF BE MODERN — Heat your Home ! with Electromode Electric Heat. " “ All’' types of wiring and'' repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497. 284 TF 1 DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? (in your electric razor that is.) Bring it in and we wiU fix it like 1 new; We also have a complete ' line of all popular electric razors, ; big trade-ins. Bower Jewelry - Store. 48 6t I PROFESSIONAL Rjg' - Caipet r — Upholstery cleaned in your ■ home. No Soaking, shrinking or fading. Six year moth proofing. i Durashield soil retarding; Also I pressurized spot absorber and : Duraclean auto.* does for s cars, F what fine perfume does for worn- ’ eh.Free’ Estimates. Corson Duraclean Service, number 6 Homestead. Phone 3-2226. 53 TF

LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY —Why worry about overload? Free estimates on material for i rewiring and modernizing your electrical system. Phone Craig- * ville 11 on 8, Heyerly Electric ■ Company. “Heating, Plumbing s and Refrigeration.” ' 40 27t 5 REFLEXOLOGY — Comp'ressibn J Massage to the Reflexes in the Feet according to the Principles of Zone Therapy, a Scientific > Method Os Compression Massage, most effective in Stimulating Cir- ’ culation and Relieving Congestion in every Organ and Part of the Body. Josephine Ivetich, De- ; catur Hi-Wpy Airport, U.S. 224 and U.S. 101. Foi- Appointment, i Phone 3-8235. 51 TF Real Estate ; FOR SALE~FRW~OWNER=S rooms and bath, all modern ex- , cept heat, newly decorated, garage, large lot, 826 soqth Winchester. Will sell reasonable, ' phone 3-4617. 52 3t-x : FOR SALE —Modern 7 room home, ; close-in, front and back porch. ‘ basement, garage attached, lo- * cated on State Road 124 in Mon--1 roe, lijdiana. Jeff Liechty, office ; phone 2-2261, Res. , phone 2-2790,! Berne, Ind. 51 3t * FOR SALE—Good modern two Bedroom Home, priced at $9,500.00, modern, utilities. Garage and concrete drive. Loan of $5,200.00 with monthly payments of S4SJM) can be assumed. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auction-eers-Reai Estate, Phone 3-2796. FOR SALE—Three blocks from three schools, modern gas heated home, two bedrooms plus den and enclosed porch. Newly remodelled kitchen with lots of .cupboards. New two car garage. Hardwood floors downstairs. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, ’ phone 3-4106. 51 6t : FOR SALE —Three bedroom home next to Northwest Elementary School. Two years old. Gas heated. Owner may assume very favorable F.H.A. loan. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 3-4106. 51 6t FOR SALE—Beautiful three bedroom plus knotty pine den home in brick at Stratton Place. N6w recreation room in basement. I Will accept older home as partial payment. Good conventional loan available. Bob Heller, A ! Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. 51 6t “ NOTICE or AnMIXISTMATHIX In the Aclaw.f) CireulV'omrClbf t Adams County. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Dallas F. Glassburn.and Raymond H. Glassburn were on the 21sl day ot February. 1957, appointed: Executor of -the will of George H. ! Glassburu, deceased. , AU persons having claims against ; said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same In said court within six months from the date of : the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever ba,r. j red. Dated at De< :ltnr, Indiana, this 21st day of Friarttary, I'.io<.. i Richard t>. Lawton Clerk of the Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana Abramson & Grhww, Attorneys 3 t Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11 LEGAL NOTICE Or PLBI.IC REARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana, will at 1 PAI on the 12th day of March, CST, 1957 at the Commissioners Room, Auditor's Office in the city ot l>e< atur, Indiana In said County, begin Investigation of the application o* 1 the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant tit the , location -hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and pla -e, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied tor to such applicant at the pretftiscs named: American Jz-.gion No. 43. 7'312 (Club) Bl’ex. Liotmr & Wine Rerailer, Ist and Madison Sts. Oecatur, JII (I ’ i 3. i SAID INVESTIGATION WILT. BE OPKN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEA EnAGE COMMISSION „ By E.G. Mhmienr Executive Secretary Noble Ellis Chairman March 4

“PAID IN FULL’’ ADDS UP TO PEACE OF MIND -•-U-se-(Mjr BUIWT PLAN LOAN to ’pay., in fpj|i th o s worrisome' bills. Refinance your car, furniture and appliance accounts. Make yoijr first payment in June. 157 South 2nd Street Phone 3-3333 ’

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' Ex-Turncoal Back ■ Home In Oklahoma t Hawkins Returns > To Oklahoma City ; OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — j Samuel David Hawkins, a former , GI who changed his mind about . staying in Red China, returned - home Sunday to a friendly wel- [ | come and, the promise of a job. f -1 All Hawkins could say when re- ; united with his mother, Mrs. Carjley Jones, was “Ma!” He had last ', seen her in 1949 when he entered tha Army at the age of 16 and was- sent to Korea. The turncoat former soldier’s i I bride was still in Hong Kong, un- . able to get an entry permit to J accompany her husband. . I Hawkins, 23, received his fare I home from M.H. Champion, a synfe ; 1 pathetic oilman. Champion is now ‘ working to get Hawkins’ White , Russian wife, Tanya, permission to , join her husband of eight months. Champion brought Mrs. Jones to . the airport to greet her son. . He was received with a smile, ihapdshakes and greetings from ■ townsfolk, but he said “I’m not • through the gate yet.” Later he 1 said “I think I’ll make it.” Hawkins said he refused repatriation after (he Korean War “because of a lot of conflicting ■ emotions.” He said “fear of persecution was one thing” which made him refuse repatriation. "I halfway believed : what they told me,” he said. He was one of 21 American ‘ soldiers and prisoners of war ’who refused to cope home from Communist China. One has died, six , hage preceded him to American soil and 13 remain in China. —i—. ■ April 15 Deadline On Farm Contracts Sign Conservation Reserve Contracts. County agricultural agent, Leo ’ N. Seltenright, has reminded local farmers that they now have until April 15 to sign conservation re- ' serve contracts-a phase of the soil bank. ‘ The deadline had been March ‘ 15 blit was extended to give farm- ‘ ers a better opportunity to plan their operations for the period of t the contract and.yill relieve the. , pressure on the county ASC office/ • Seltenright said. Oscar Brow’n, chairman of the Adams county agricultural stablization and conservation commit- . tee, has announced that up to Mar. , 1, a total of four farmers in the . county had signed contracts. Os • this number, all were for grass , practices for period 3, 5 and 10 years and none were for tree prac- ; tices for 10 years. The 3-year contracts apply to land already in approved protective cover for which annual maintenance payments will be made. For the 5 and 10 year contracts farmers will receive payments covering up to 80 percent of the cost of starting the practice as well as annual payments. Contracts signed to date call for payments to the participating farmers amounting to SI3OO, the chairman said. There is no limit to the number of acres of cropland which a i farmer may add more land conservation reserve except the $5,000 annual payment maximum. Farmers' may add more land to the reserve — up to the $5,000 annual payment maximum — during the contract period. Brown emphasized that the extended sign up period applies only to the 1957 conservation reserve program. There is no change in the closing date for signing the one-year acreage reserve agreement 8 for corn. Details concerning and phase of i the soil bank may be obtained i at the county ASC office, 130% No. 2nd St., Decatur. ASSEMBLY PUTS (Continued from P»«> him to another. The bill has no effect on a restriction that buses may not pick up the pupils unless the transportation is on a route regularly traveled by the bus in hauling public school pupils. Robbery Profit SYRACUSE. N. Y. —The burglar - who-entered Ivan Robinson's service ■station took 100 pennies from the cash register but dropped all of d them and some of his own .money in his haste to get away, Robinson said he made a 70-certt “profit.

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„—.. _ I _ -- te*., i i 'T’d .* 1 1 JUMP f i f “ ! ■ - ’ GEN. ALFRED GRUENTHER, Red Cross president, crosses a flood- > devastated rail spur line leading from a mine at Hazard, Ky. Behind him is Hazard’s Mayor W. C. Combs. (International) t - - - - --- — — —

r —. —. — : k ~ . ’ Two Minor Wrecks Reported In City One Driver Is Fined Following Accident Two minor accidents occurred in ■ the city over the weekend. Cars dr|ven by Arnold R. Roughia, 30, 1 of Defcatur, and Leo M. Hackman, ‘ 34, of Decatur route three, were 1 damaged in an accident at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the 500 block of 1 Monroe street. I 1 Jtoughia was stopped in a line of traffic waiting at a railway crossing and the Hackman car hit the rear of the Roughia vehicle. Damage was estimated at $75 to the Roughia car and S2OO to the Hackman car. j Nancy B. Lough, 16, of 122 South 1 14th street. Was arrested on a charge of driving a vehicle with 1 faulty brakes as a result of a sim- 1 ilar accident, which occurred on Monroe street Sunday at 1:30 p.m. A car driven by Richard St. John, 23, of Fort Wayne, was stopped in the line of traffic waiting for the traffic signal to change and the Lough car hit the rear. Damage was estimated at SIOO to the St. John car and $25 to the Lough vehicle. The Lough girl was fined $1 and costs in J. P. court. BECK [ y. (C,>> cram Farce O»r) > Lose the committee at a date not > yet announced.' 5' . Trade in a good town — Decatur ’

SALE CALENDAR MARCH s—The Harlan Milling Co., in Harlan, Ind., about one block north of Main Street. Will sell Building, Business and Equipment Complete as one unit. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MARCH 5—12:30 p. m. South Wind Farm, Ossian, Indiana. Landrace sale. S. D. Berger & Son. MARCH 7—12:00 Noon. Earl Moser, north edge ofe Wren, Ohio, on Ohio road 49. 137 head of Holsteins and .Guernseys. Roy & Ned Johnson and Don Mox, auctioneers. MARCH 9—1:00 p. m. Byron Hart, owner. 2 miles north of Middlebury, Ohio, then % mile west. Tractor and implements. Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers. ~ MARCH 9—10:00 a. m. D. E. Gallaway, owner. 3 miles west of Van Wert, Ohio, on route 224. Tractors, farm equipment, truck, tools and miscellaneous items. Merl Knittie, Don Mox, aucts. MARCH 9—2:00 p. m. Hubert R., McClenahan, owner. 523 Nuttman Avenue. Decatur, Ind. Completely modern five room home. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. MARCH 14—10:30 a. m. Lew W. Hilsmier, owner. 1 mile north of Ossian on State Road 1, then Ist farm east. Tractor. Implements, Household goods. Ellenberger Bros.. Auctioneers. i MAR. 16—10:00 a. m. Hoagland Metal Products, Hoagland. Ind. Shop and sheet metal equipment.- Harold Fryback, owner. Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers. MMaaaiunMHMtanMaaßmataaimEauMnaaßßMmH* FOR SALE The undersigned owner of the Limberlost DriveIn Theater located at Geneva, Indiana, offers for sale said Drive-In Theater fully eqiupped for efficient operation. „ Sealed bids will be received on or before March i 15, 1957. Bids are to be delivered to Eli Dubach, Geneva, Indiana, RFD No. 1, Linn Grove Phone 5-5217. • The undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For information contact Eli Dubach. W. R. MELLER, Owner WAUSEON, OHIO Phone No. 5936.

fiillllifl'1 1 ’ r 1 alli’want r •. , • •iffl/rf’' 1 will everybody ''J Lto know is.qo > (QUIST/) > please be quiet X \ ( you WANT MORE \ r AND LET ME FINISH ZSH-H-A V—, COFFEE*? . ( WHERFJS-My x-'""x V READING MY_ \ QUIET 7 ■' fDADDVI sift M1 LJ.... ' — • — ; 1 ■ MOTORISTS AUTO PERSONAL PROTECTION. With this New Auto Policy you will have the kind of Auto- I mobile Insurance That Will Serve You Well When You Have An Accident. I Leland Smlln LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Bin I ' ——l. 1 I < « ' ' / ' Z.-'.sosWi

Five Persons Dead In Alaska Crash Alaskan Airliner Crashed Saturday SEATTLE (UP)—The bodies of five persons killed in the crash of an Alaska Airlines DC4 Saturday night were brought out front rugged Olympic Peninsual foothills Sunday. The plane crashed only 18 minutes before it was scheduled to land at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport? A Coast Guard helicopter found the- wreckage early Sunday, about 50 airline miles northwest of here. The plane last was heard from Saturday when pilot Larry Currie of Seattle, flying in “reasonably clear” weather, radioed he was over Dungeness, Wash., a standard check point for inbound Alaska flights? He gave no indication of trouble. The plane crashed minutes later. The other victims were identified as co-pilot Lyle Edwards, Seattle; Stewardess Elizabeth Goods. Robin, Man,; and passengers-Le-roy Kelly and Constance Reppert, Fairbanks, Alaska. FOUR-YEAR (Continued from Paae One, climaxed an intensive wtekdong search by police and volunteers who had combed this. South Jersey towa."* I ****■* ' Trade in a good town — Ijgcatur

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 9,000; strong to 50 higher; 180-240 lb 16.75-17.50, few to 17.75; 240-270 lb 16.50-17.00; few near 325 lb 16.25-16.50; 160-180 lb 16.00-17.00; 120-160 lb 13.00-14.50, few 14.75. Cattle 3,100; calvgs 200; steady to 50 higher; choice steers 20.0021.50, few load? held higher; good 18.00-19.50; choice heifers 19.0020.50; geod 17.50-19.00; vealers steady to strong; good and choice 22.00-28.50; few choice to prime 29.00. Sheep 350; lambs steady; good » and choice wooled lambs 19.0020.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO <UP) — Livestock: Hogs 8,000; generally steady to 25 higher: Nd- 2,3, 200-275 lbs predominated in receipts at 16.75-’ i 17.15; No. 1,2, 3, 190-225 lbs 17.2517.50: No. 2,3, 280-320 lbs 16.50-16.75; limited volume No. 3. 330-3110 lbs 16.00-16.50; mixed grade 180-190 lbs 16.00-17.00 Cattle 18,000, calves 30: slaughter steers and heifers steady to 5 higher: other classes steady: few loads prime steers 21.50-25,25; - bulk choice and prime 20.50-24.25; foW loads choice over 1250 lbs down to 20.00; most good to low choice 18.00-20.00: load prime near 1100 lbs heifers 22.50; most good to high choice heifers 17.00-20.50; good and choice veniers 25.00429.0. Sheep 2,500: slaughter lambs 25 lb mostly 50 higher, with most advance on wooled larpbs; slaughter' lambs unchanged; good to prime wooled slaughter lambs 20.00-22.25; f good to prime shorn slaughter lambs 19.00-20.50. r — ; ike (Continued from Pas® One) ~ Under ’ strong administration a pressure, the Senate Saturday de- ' -seated, 58 to amendment by - Sen. Richard B. Russell 'D-Ga) p and other Democrat? to strip’the s aid proviso from the

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURKA T Corrected March 4 160 to 180 1b515.75 180 to 190 lbs. 16.25 190 to 220 lbs. 16:75 220 to 240 lbs. 16.25 2UI to 260 lbs’. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs 15.25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.75 300 to 150 lbs. 14.25 350 to 400 lbs. 13.75 100 lbs. up 13.25 100 to 160 lbsll to 12 Roughs 300 lbs. down ............ 14.75 300 to 350 lbs. 14.25 350 to 460 lbs. 13.75 400 to 450 lbs. 13.25 450 to 50(1 lbs. 12.75 500 to 550 lbs. 12.25 550 lbs. up _ a .... 11.75 Stags .... 8.06 Boars . — .i.. 6 to 9 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 18.50 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 8uck5, 2.60 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 4 Beans subject to change ■ ,J during day. Prices delivered at elevate/ Ask for Prices. Grain: .03 par bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 4 Large clean v.yi)tes ,2t> Large clean Drowns.2s Pullets .21 Mediums -.24 Heavy Hens ....16 Leghorn Hens .10 G M C Sales &. Service \ J NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER’S GARAGE Sooth Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags -— : * ’Uli us idk (,WN PAIfIS BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushd and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121- 3-3122 * •MOVING & Local and ,L Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 — ~■ Be Sure and Try ANSCO FILM Buy It NOW at BILL’S CORNER Comer Monroe & 2nd Sts. Ii ■ ~ ‘ ■' poNTIAd I “Sales ind Service” 1 DECATUR SUPER SERVICE | »T;TV — " | “Perfect I Sleeper” MATTRESSES ° . *1 II », recommended by 808 SIEVERS wowo K MAN <m the STREET#* ■ Program g! Exclusively in Decatur at fl FURNITURE STORE M 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.