Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1957 — Page 5

MONDAY, JULY 1, 1957

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

* V Hb ofSMI Jlb Sv* 1 ! J_J “ . . . Talk about beautiful scenery — you should see the cattage I got in the Democrat Want Ads!” ' Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF BETTER PRICES tor better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. —... x. ** T CASH for heavy or regnorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR SALE—Milking shorthorn bull, eligible to register. 9 months old. Phone 7-7171. Pleasant Mills. 153 3t-x FOR SALE—2 Guernsey Heifers of Curtiss Candy breeding. Due to freshen in a few days. Phone 3-3715. 153 3t FOR SALE—John Deere wire tie baler. Wayne Egley, U.S. 224 on State Line, first house east. 1543 t-x and leghorn hens Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer's Produce, 607 Kekionga street. ■ 268 TF CRACTOR RADIATOR REPAIR— Factory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 62 TF WANTED DEAD STOCK —Twoway radio equipped trucks for faster service. Free post-mortem. Call collect Bluffton 186 or Craigville 48 or Ossian 13-T. Price Fertilizer Co. 144 30t-x FOR SALE—I9S6 Farmall 400 Tractor, complete with torque amplifier and hydraulic system with cyl. and those in A-l condition; Also McCormick manure loader for Farmall 400 Tractor. Sprunger Implement Co., Decatttr\ Indiana. ~ 154 4t FOR SALE—Used—l9s4 model 25 Combine, 7 ft. P.T.O. with recleaner; John Deere 12-A Corhbine with motor: Allis Chalmers 1951 model 60 Combine; John Deere side delivery rake; Minn. Moline 4 bar side rake; Bradley side delivery rake; 3 section rotary hoe; Ford or Ferguson Cultivator; 3 good John Deere 2 row quick-tach power lift cultivators; 3 sets hand lift cultivators; 10 ft. lime spreader. Sprunger Implement Co. Decatur, Indiana. 154 3t Automobile* GtX)D SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USED~CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE — 3 OLDSMOBILE Demonstrators, Low Mileage. New Car Warranty. Zintsmaster Motors, ‘lst and Mon roe Streets. 15J t 3 Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF WE - WILL PICK, v? any used - clothing or used furniture*. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Store, 238 North 2nd street. 211 TRUG? CARPET“&“UPHOLSTERY Cleaning, with the most modern equipment. Dick’s Rug Cleaning, phone 6-6463, Monroe, Indiana. 146 12t-x DONTFtHROW IT AWAY—We'U fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all make*. Phone 3-2158 KLENKS. ; ITF SEWING MACHINES and Materials >« our business. We repair all make Sewing Machines. We sell New and Rebuilt Sewing Machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 North First Street. Store hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. everyday. 103 TF Unfa fl*** J/

For Sale - Mlsc. FOR SALE—Sprayed cherries, 40c per gallon. Otto D. Rieberich, Decatur, route 2. Come and pick your own. 153 3t-x DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as 17.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kleuks. 234 TF AIR CONDITIONERS — Buy now at off Season Prices. Gambles. 92 TF FOR SALE—Precision Tools. Contact James Earhart at Rice Hotel. -■ - 152 3t-x FOR SALE—Blue talking Parakeet and Hendricks bird cage. Call 3-4739. 152 3t FOR RENT—2 bedroom downstairs apartment, heat and water furnished. Phone 3-4405. 152 TF PHILCC — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.u. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe street. 152 6t W ATKIN’S Fly Spray’ Garden Dust and Flybomb. Elmer Wendel; 925 Russell Street, Decatur, phone 3-2277. “Wait for Watkin’s -It pays.”l37 27t-x HAMBURGERS For Sale. Regular large size Hamburgers, 6 for SI.OO. The Elbow Room, North on 27. 150 t 24 SHELLANE Bottled Gas for Cooking, Heatings and Water Heaters. .500-1000 Gallon Tanks for Heating. Mazelin’s, phone 3-3808. 154 26t FGRSALE—Boy’s 20 inchßicycle. good condition. Call 3-4440. 154 It-x G. E. AUTOMATIC WASHER, Regular $299.95, Special $199.95; Also complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd, phone 3-4362. 154 5t CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. YoSt Gravel and Ready-Mix. FOR SALE — Registered Beagle Puppies. 8 weeks old, $25.00. Harold Melcher. 1 mile east and one mile north of Hoagland, Hoagland Phone. 152 3t-x FOR SALE—Sweet Potato Plants; Vegetable and flower plants. Hardy Chrysanthemum plants. Ferguson Bros., 1% miles east of Monroe, on State Road 124. 134 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator Retrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a - new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF LAWN BOY Authorized Dealer for Sales and Service; New and used Johnson Outboard Motors. Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd Street.- 97 TF KLEAN-EM-ALL — For S e p't i c Dissolves roots in tile drains. Dissolves grease in sewers. HAUGKS. 98 TF MONDO GRASS—The Nationally Advertised Grass that never need be cut. Stays rich blue-green all year ’round. Decatur Floral Co. 1116 Nuttman Ave. Phone 3-2005. * 146 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at qur fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF WEEKLY SPECIALS 10 Piece Bunk 8ed........X79.00 9x12 Rug pads 7.00 9x12 Linoleums (colors I 6.00 Gold Seal Congoleum per sq. yd. - 1.10 Sofa Beds (Choice Colors) 49.00 Cotton Rugs, 9x12, Close out 29.00 2 pc. L. R. Suites 179.00 2 pc. Sectionals 167.00 3 pc. Sectionals 338.00 Hollywood Beds, complete < 59.00 Box Spring .l- 24.00 Innerspring Mattress 24.00 Coil Springs .. 19.00 5 pc. dinettes (colors choice) 59.00 MANY OTHER SPECIALS 10%, down delivers—E-Z Terms SHEETS FURNITURE CO. (formerly Wylie* 152 S. /Second St. Decatur. Indiana " ' • 154 5t For Rent FOR RENT—2 bedroom modern upper apartment, gas heated. Call 3-4401. * 154*31-3 FOR RENT — Nicely furnished 2 room apartment. Plenty of closets and storage space. One block.- from business district. Phone 3-3643, 150 TF FOR RENT OR SALE—Pay’ like rent. 1957 model House Trailer. .Like new. Never been lived in. ! 34' length. Priced very reason- | afle. Phone 3-4253. 150 TF

Real Estate FOR SALE—New, 3 bedroom home, utility, garage attached. Nice location, % mile south of Willshire, Ohio, on 49. See H. O. Dennis. 152 6t-x ■ FOR SALS—Good modern 2 bedroom Home. Breezeway, 2 car garage. Priced at only $10,500. Loan of SSIOO can be assumed. Inspection anytime. IPhone 3-2796, . Roy S. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers—Real Estate. 152 St FOR SALE—Good 3 bedroom home at 1510 Madison street, Decatur. I Owner will sell on contract. , SIOOO cash down, balance $50.00 ’ per month. Shown by appointment only. Phone 3-2796. Roy S. Johnson & Son, AUctioneers-Real € Estate. 154 3t J FOk SALE—Modern 3 bedroom r home at 934 North Second street, x Decatur. Price S9OOO. F.H.A. t Loan available. Shown by ap- c pointment only. Roy S. Johnson r & Son, Auctioneers-Real Estate, f phone 3-2796. 154 3t t FOR SALE—93 Acre Improved 1 Farm, owned by Mary Gage, known as the Moses, farm. Lo- I cated east of Decatur, Ind. on < Route 101 at the Township Line, I Vi mile south of U.S. 224, m t mile north of Bobo. $27,000. Loan i can be arranged. Roy S. Johnson < & Son, Auctioneers-Real Estate, < Decatur, Ind. 154 3t t FOR SALE—Modern two bedroom Home, located at 387 Stevenson \ street, Decatur. Aluminum sid- ‘ ing, full basement. Immediate ’ possession. Priced at only SBOOO. ‘ Loan of $5280 (monthly payments ‘ $48.66) may be assumed. Inspec- ? tion anytime, phorte 3-2796. Roy S. Johnson & Son, AuctioneersReal Estate. 152 3t J FOR SALE—Completely Modern three-bedroom home. Has nice Entrance Hall with Guest Closet, Large Living Room, Dining Room with built-in corner cup- 1 board, Kitchen’with fine built-in ’ features and breakfast area. Bed- ‘ room and Half Bath on First • Floor. Nearly new carpeting in ’ Living Room, Dining Room and Hallways. Two Large Bedrooms 1 and Complete Bath oh Second ( Floor. Both bedrooms have Walk- 1 in Closets and Large Cedar Lined Closet in Hallway. Nice Patio j facing back yard. Full Basement, , Gas Furnace and Water Heater, ; Beautiful Recreation Room. Ga- ] rage with concrete floor, sealed ; and plastered. This is an unusual- ! ly well constructed home. Was i built by the owner from best of < materials, has been well cared 1 for and is in excellent repair, * Ideally located on full sized lot 1 with fine shade, shrubbery, beau- ' tiful back yard and in a very ‘ desirable residential section of * Decatur. Indiana. Priced at less * than cost of construction. Write or call 3-3201, J.-F. Sanmann, George C. Thomas or Joe Costello, Midwest Realty Auction j , Co., Decatur, Indiana,.ls3.3t j Help Wanted I < NEED 2 SUNDAY WAITRESSES , and a fry cook. Apply in person ( Ideal Dairy Bar, 217 S. 2nd St. 5 ~ 154 3t i YOUNG LADY to do phone survey ‘ work. Age 18 to 35. Call 3-3780 1 between 11:00 and 12 noon. Ask for Mr. Miles. ._ 154 2t s WANT TO MAKE sls to $25 in a i day? Many are doing it. Pleasapt s work for man or woman. No ex- A perience needed. Spare or full time. Will teach and finance you. t Write McNES>S Co?, 120 E. Clark » Str, Freeport, 111. 154 T-X * “ ' JM. tv MUV -g Miscellaneous — < DICK’S TV SERVICE — All work j guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street, t Phone 3-2096. 228 TF TV & RADIO REPAIR. All work * guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or f bring to 209 north 13th. Haugks. j ' 117 TF' SPRAYING & FERTILIZER — h Trees. Shrubs and Evergreens. < John P. Eicher, Berne, Irid. 1 142 T t SWIMMINGLESSONS —“Monday, Wednesday and Friday, for the ‘ month of July. School age children. $5.00 for the month. Contact at the City Pool or call 3-4087. 152 3t j DECATUR’S ONUY“NO~SHRINK- 1 AGE — Scrubbing - fading-sizing ’ not affected. Rug—Carpet—Upholstery. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free estimate, by appoint* meht only. Corson Duraclean Service, Phone 3-2226. 151 6t GUARANTEE watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John j Brecht Phone 3-2650. 199 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home With Electromode Electric Heat. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North I3th, Wnef 3-4497. 284 TF L ELECTRIC ROIU-HOOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells, ‘ Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2, : Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Toc-l-i sin. . 137TF|’

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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 GAS ENGINE REPAIR: We are the authorized Briggs Stratton and Clijiton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now! Parts and Service. KLENKS.94 TF Farmers Cautioned On Bank Violations Farmers are cautioned that cover crops must be clipped or others wise disposed of on land covered by an acreage reserve agreement not later than 15 days before harvesting of the crop begins in the area, according to Oscar T. Brown, chairman of the county ASC com-, mittee. Cover crops must not be permitted to mature, as this would be a violation of the acreage reserve agreement. Violation of an agreement carries a civil penalty of 50% of the compensation which would have been payable for compliance with the agreement and the penalty Is in addition to any amounts required to be forfeited or refunded under the provisions of the agreement. Civil penalty violation could take place from grazing of harvesting any crop from any acreage designated as the acreage also harvesting acreage in excess of the acreage permitted for harvst. The “acreage permitted, for harvest” would be the allotment for the crop covered by the agreement less the acreage designated for the soil bank acreage reserve. SENATE PLANS (Cnatinnea from Page Oae> Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. <RMass.) said the Red Chinese government would fall within two, years if the West refused to trade j with it. “If they do not have the trade of the capitalist nations, we won t have to worry about thjem too much.” he said. He addled that they need trade much worse than we do.” Security: Chairman John E. Moss (D-Calif. • of House government' information subcommittee revealed that Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr- is the official named as blocking publication of data showing newsmen breached security in publishing secret documents. Chairman Loyd Wright of a bipartisan commission on government security said in a report by his group that an unnamed official was withholding the information. Moss said Wright revealed Brownell’s name in a letter sent to the subcommittee. vDEATH TOLL IN (Contimifd from Pnge One) parently had now reached .the Bpint .where .Reid, speaking for other officiais, could lower the expected toll to 350 with some certainty , Carpenters at Lake Charles worked in assembly line?; making coffins. On the coast in the devastated toWns and villages—Cameron, Creole, v Grand Chenier—crews in boats patrolled the marshes, looking for more, bodies. Debloat Animal Carcasses Deputy Sheriff Sam Mazilly sent a crew to the Sweet Lake-Big Lake are with pistols today to sjie-ort cottonmouth moccasins, which are striking at rescue crews. The snakes normally live along the edges of the bayous in the brush, the tidal wave drove thousands of them up into lhe villages and towns where they angrily strike at anything that comes by. About 75 men were working on cleanup details in the Sweet LakeBig Lake area. They used shotguns to debloat the carcasses of cattle. The weather along the coast is hot and humid and bodies and carcasses quickly putrefy. Cattle swell up with gas until they look like ballons. .’“‘When bulldozers, which cleanup crews use, hit the bloated carcasses, they explode.' throwing foul-smelling matter all over the bulldozer iand its operator. A man with a shotgun can stand off at a distance, shoot the careaas and let out the gas before a bulldozer ever gets to it It’s Nasty Job The men going back and forth in small boats and swamp buggies, to recover the dead complained (hat most persons in relief crews on the coast won t help them. They turn when asked for help. — / “ . “In one way' you can t blame them asiti in another way you can,” one man who recovers bodies said. •'Somebody has to do this job. I don't like to have to do it any more than the next man. But it has to be done." WAHTADS ~ If you have somcOyng to sell or •rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

T ' -T-- * . * I 1 I ** ■ ■ M, ' ♦ 9 - ■- 't' ; ’ ♦ ‘f 1 * - * ' > HUGE TIDAL WAVES swamped the Louisiana coast In the wake of -e Hurricane Audrey practically wiping out the town of Cameron, La where at least 150 persons were killed, hundred injured and hundreds more missing. At least 19 others were killed elsewhere in Louisiana by the season’s first hurricane. At top, residents of the Lake Charles area evacuate their homes, flooded by high tides. At bottom, standing almost unscathed In the midst of the splintered w»wckage, is the courthouse of Cameron, La„ where more than 1.000 oersons were fed and sheltered. (International Soundphoto*)

TOWNSHIP LINE (Conileued from P«ge One) , Roop a map, and then started questioning him. He stated that | he was the city engineer, a professional civil engineer, and had served as city engineer since 1936 except for one year. Before that, Roop stated, he was county surveyor for six years. During that period, in 1932, he had made a map of Adams county from the official records, and that the map now introduced as plaintiff's exhibit 1 was that map, from county records, as revised in 1950. Roop tjjen testified that township 25‘noJlh. '1 township six miles by six miles in dimensions, and that township 26 north, range 14 east, was alas he remembered it. (These are Wabash and Monroe townships respectively.) Roop was then asked if there was a road running between the two townships, and he replied, “Yes\-there is a road." McClenahan objected to this, and was overruled. Roop then-added that it was state highway 118. ' NlcClenahan "then asked Übdp if he knew what a congressional township was. He replied that ; it was a township laid out by government suigieyors who marked each section, and platted it. McClettahan then asked him I what records'he checked to make this map. HU answered that he checked the plat book r in the auditor’s office. McClenahan again objected to the evidence being entered into the record, but it was admitted over his objection in behalf/ of Sylvan Sjuungpr. Jaberg, through his attorney; David Macklin, did not object. The question was then asked if Berne lies both north and south of the highway, and was answered affirmatively. , McClenahan again objected, and was again overruled. Reop was then tfrossowamined, and stated that he got his information for his maps from the plat book and transfer}

SALE CALENDAR JULY 8—6:30 p. m. Forest Lake. Administrator of Mrs. Etta G. Lake, j owner. 218 8. First St., Decatur, Ind. Furniture auction.- i Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W, Kent, sale mgr. JULY 11—7:00 p. m. Ira Mcßride, owner. 4 mile east of Decatur on ] US 224 at Piqua Road intersection. Modern 3 Bedroom I country home and 16 acres. Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johftt* ; -*®n. auctioneers. JULY 18—1:00 p. m. A. D Suttles, agent Roy T. Archbold estate. 604 W. Monroe St.. Decatur, Ind. Household goods. Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneers. .... 1

I nW TIME TO GET UP lit WAS SO NICE \ -I ll■ '' I I'M SOPPY DAGWOOD- < AND GO TO WORK. OF YOU TO LET ME )( ANY TIME. \ 1 ZgOOD-BVE \ W I THOUGHT I WAS I z ti11, Wr .fe M -s«, « 4. 4 W - Wfe jL x <- x \J ' 1 K z -Td ftpWW .z \ b - SIWAH * / "<i X;f pyrw~Wjf I’©.?® b V' i L_3l_ —1.J....L — — — - " , 4—■■■ ■ ■ — —>■■■ ■■ — ~w NO HUNTING . . . FISHING . . . Should Be Done GET PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE. Get A Touringsurance Accident Policy Now! DIAL 3s3111! ". . Leland bmlia LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY hw

book in the county auditor's office, and had not read the commissioner's record. Mann was then recalled to -the stand, and he testified that he, was township assessor, and that the township assessment books, as delivered to him by the county auditor, did not include any property within the city limits o» Berne. He finished assessing about May 12, he added. He then testified that several names which had been on his 1956 assessment sheet had been delfed from the. 1957 sheet, and jMffh now on Monroe township's SaL ressment list. He mentis® that land belonging to Amos Stauffer. James DeArmond, and Ferd Steiner, and their wives, had been taken from the Wabash township assessment list, and added to Morfroe township. Mann then testified that these farms were located on the north side of Wabash township, onehalf mile south of state highway 118, on U. S. highway 27. They were close to the corporate limits of Berne, he added. Mann then testified that fie .had. talked....tn. the.c.uunfy.auditor about this around the first part of March in the presence of the to the conversation being entered auditor's deputy, Mrs. Thurman I. Drew. McClanahan objected in the recoro, and the objection was sustained by the judge., Mann tljen stated that fie had submitted a written petition to the auditor May 14, which was filed with the • auditor's records, and the petition was then read end entered as evidence. McClenahan objected to the petition being read into the court record, but this was overruled, — Mann then stated that the defendant .did not comply,’and that he had a later conversation with him. At this point Mc.Qlenhhan objected to this conversation being admitted, and was sustained. The court recessed until I p. m, to decide if the court was justified in its ruling on this point ; ■' - 1 ■t;

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS <UP> - Livestock: Hogs 9,000; steady to weak; 190240 lb 19.25-19.75, some to 20.20: 160-185 lb 17.50-19 00, few 19 95 120-160 lb 15 50-17.50. Cattle 3.300; calves 300: steady to strong: choice steers 22.50-24 50? good to low choice 21.00-23.00; good and choice heifers 20.5023.00; high choice 23.50; vealers weak to 50 lower; good and choice 19.00-22.00; prime 23.00. Sheep 500; steady; good .and choice spring lambs 20.00-22 50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPi-Livestock! Hogs 7,500; generally steady to 25 lower, weights under 240 lbs showing most decline. No. 2 and 3, 190-230 lbs 19.25-19.75: several lots No. 1-3. mostly No. 1-2, 190-225 lbs 19.75- No. 2 and 3. 230-300 lbs 17.75-19.25; 120 head lot around 320 lbs 17.50. Cattle 20,000, calves 300; fed steers generally 50 higher; heifers 25 to mostly 50 higher; vealers fully steady: high choice to average prime steers,. 25.00=27.0; most good to average choice 22.00-24.50; few standard to low good 19.0021.50; prime heifers 23.00-25.25; good to low’ choice 20 00 - 22.50; good and choice vealers 19.0023.00. Sheep 1,000; spring lambs fully 50 higher; yearlings 1.00 higher; good to prime spring lambs 21.0024.00; good and choice shorn yearlings 92-102 lbs with No. 1 skins 18.75- , Penny A Day SAGINAW, Mich. (UP> — Mrs, Mary Frances Humpal, a naturalized citizen read of plans for a new American Museum of Immigration to be built at the base of the Statue of Liberty and decided, to contrite ute a penny for each day she had been living in this country—since Nov. 17, 1920. In return for her contribution, she received a certificate naming her "a master builder” of the museum, SAYS BROWNELL (Continued from Putt One) defense.” In addtion. he cited long-con-troversial World War II stories by lan ’‘important metropolitan daily" including one he said had tipped off Japan its secret cede had been broken, the 1945 disclosure of secret documents in possession of the magazine Amerasia; and seven instances in which he said columnist Drew Pearson published data from secret documents and communications during the Korean War. -Wright said the 15 examples of “publication prejudicial to the national security” were furnished the commission at its request last i September by the Defense Department A Defense Department spoksman said he had not seen Wright’s statment. BAD WEATHER , ' / (Cotitlntird from I’njrr One) tornado alert until today Forecasters said thunderstorms will continue today in the northern and central Plains and most sections west of the Rockies except California. Showers also are seen for the. Middle Mississippi Valley, and the southeastern states. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results. I Sleeper” I Perfecl I MATTRESSES V recommended by 808 SIEVERS 9 WOWO g MAN on the STREET Program Exclusively in H Decatur at ■Mio FURNITI RE STORE mJ 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected July 1 ’:,:3 160 to 180 lbs. 18 25 180 to 190 lbs. .' 18.75 190 to 220 lbs. ....„ 19.25 220 to 240 lbs. 18.75 240 to 260 lbs. 18.25 260 to 280 lbs. 17.75 280 to 300 lbs 17.25 300 to 350 lbs. 16.25 350 to 400 lbs. 15.75 400 lbs. up 15.25 100 to 160 ibs. ..... 11 to 12 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.50 300 to .350 lbs 15.00 350 to 400 lbs 14.50 400 to 450 lbs 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.50 500 to 550 lbs. ” 13.00 550 lbs. up .-. ..... 12.50 Stags 8.00 Boars 6 to 9 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 19.00 Yearlings ... B.OC Ewes 3.0( Bucks ..... 2,0 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 1 Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices ■ 1 - Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG* AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS ~ ~ Corrected July 1 Large clean whites 1 .25 I.:>'ge Clean browns .24 Pu'.leis ,20 Mediums .23 Heavy Hens ,14 Leghor <ens .... .10 SfoanA' I CASH LOANS-REFINANCING I • YOU* CAW | • aawuanch • FUWNITUWt ■ • AftSONAI MOMCTY I TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs •rm: r; <miain hbh BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 - i i ■< TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance £ PHONE 3-2607 | “Sales ind Service” 3 DECATUR SUPER SERVICEf - —— —— — MASONIC Entered Apprentice Degree TUESDAY, JULY 2 7:00 P. M. RICHARD LINN, W. M. ' NOTICE 1 My Office „J „ Will Be Closed July 5 thru July 21 I r John B. Terveer M. I).