Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1957 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957

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>\ V Vpl ■*l II 140 l cT v X/i >-■* -w-f._, J ISs=r ■ •..«— "1 sold my house — I’m in mourning for the Democrat Want Ad I had ’killed’!” Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF HASH for heavy oi iegnorn hens: Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. , WANTED—Custom field spraying and baling. Wilbur Selking. phone Preble, 14 on 20. 161 3t WANTED—Used steel wheel auto guide farm wagon gears. Write to, Jacob S. Girod, Berne, Ind. route 2, Box 29. 162 3t-x FOR SALE-450 Pullets, 4*4 — months old. Suitable for hatching. Call Globe Hatchery, Berne, Ind. Or see Art Werst, Geneva Route 1, 162 3t CANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens Daily pickup and Free culling: Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer's Produce, 60/ Kekionga street *269 TF CRACTOR RADIAWR REPAIRFactory Method. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. Phone 3-4155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl r 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. ---4- — 144 30t-x Wanted WANTED—Babysitting. 104 south 11th street. Phone 3-2280. 162 2t-F TELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158232 TF WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modern home in Decatur. References if desired. Reply to .-M H 35 c/u Iton g cr & t. 161 3t-x SPRAYING— Shade and fruit trees, lawns, stables and termites. John P. Eicher, Berne, Indiana. 139 T WAiNTED WOMAN for light housework, no washing or ironing. Also care of two children. Phone 3-2025 Thursday or Friday morning. May live in if you desire. 162 2t-x DON’T THROW ll’ aWAY—We D fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 1 TF SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS — All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 north First street. Store hours, Monday through Saturday —8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 155 TF _ 1 Automobiles FOR SALE—I 949 Plymouth, radio and heater. Good for a second car. $125.00, inquire at, 710 High ■ ~ street. ' 4 x FOR SALE—I9SO Chevrolet 2-door. Not a beauty on the outside, but motor A-l. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. 160 3t GOOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars-. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF FOR SALE—I9S2 Ford V/8, 2-ton truck, A-l condition. Reasonable. Write box, 1133 c/o Democrat. 160 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. KT TF FOR SALE—I9S4 4-door Super ”88'’ Oldsmobile, low mileage. This car really has quality. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do. 161 3t FOR SALE—I9S4 Chrysler New Yorker. Local owned. A true King of the road. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. FOR SALE—I9S7 Chevrolet, just turned 3,000 miles, beautiful, very clean, come. and see; 1956 Chevrolet 19,000 miles, very clean; 1955 Chevrolet, original, clean, hard to find; 1954 Chevrolet. very good, lots of miles left; 1953 Ford 2-door, 6 Cylinder, runs good; 1952 Pontiac; 1951 Studebaker VZB. Save money with Fred Busche, phone 3-3941. 160 3t-x ■■ Trade to a goo« town — Decatur

For Salo - Mloc. FOR and Purple Raspberries. Phone 3-9299. 160 3t FOR SALE—I Evinrude 5 H.P. Outboard Motor, Phone 3-4488. 160 3t DID YOU KNOW: That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kleuks. 234 TF AIR CONDITIONERS — Buy now at off Season Prices. Gambles. 92 TF FOR SALE—Upright piano. Good condition. 628 Mercer Avenue. 161 3t USED 10 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator.’ Excellent condition, $5.00 down, $1.25 weekly. Goodyear, 121 north 2nd street, 160 4t FOR SALE—2—I9S6, 1 H.P. (new in crates) Westinghouse Window Air Conditioning Units. Priced for quick sale. Curtis Hill, dealer, Phone 3-4324. 457 6t PHII.QL — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS fdt the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF FOR SALE—Paper hangers pasting table, 8 foot long with 3 foot* extension board. George Schieferstein, Monmouth, phone 3-9274. 162 It-x FOR SALE—Sour Cherries, pitted, 30 lb. Can, no sugar $6.00, Sugared $5.70; 15 lb. can sugared Cherries $3.00; Red Raspberries 22 lb. s7.7o.'Order Now! Sheets. 3-8695. 162 2t FOR SALE—Draperies, there has been a bolt of material used in them. Like new. Grey background, $25.00. Phone 3-3669. 161 2t FOR SALE—Raspberries, Red and Black. Will come in Monday, > 15th. Call your order in by Sunday, July 14th. Call Coppess Corner, Monroe, 6-6431. k 161 2t STUCKYS STOKE 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. JI6TF WATKIN’S Fly Spray, Garden Dust and Flybomb. Elmer Wendel, 925 Russell Street, Decatur, phone 3-2277. “Wait for Watkin’s —lt'pays.” * 137 27t-x HAMBURGERS For Sale. Regular large size Hamburgers, 6 for SI.OO. The Elbow Room, North on 27. , 150 t 24 SHELLXSIE Bottled Gas for Cooking, Heating and Water Heaters. 500-1000 Gallon Tanks for Heating. Mazelin’s, phone 3-3808. 154 26t USED 21” Power Mower, Reo type, 2 years old. $49.95; Also 18” Reo and several push type hand mowers. Goodyear, 121 north 2nd street. 160 4t CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115“f0r Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF j * . ... — FOR SALE—Used Jesse French ’ Spinet Piano. Wonderful condition! Looks and plays like new. Don't miss this! Decatur Music House. i 160 3t WANTED: “Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 11, Shelbyville, Indiana. 159 6t-x 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 Septic tanks. Dissolves roots in tile drains. Dissolves grease in sewers. HAUGKS. 98 TF USED ELECTRIC RANGE; Also a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, Phone 3-4362. 159 6t ./CLOSE OUT SALE’ ON ALL . SUMMER FURNITURE Reg. Now $16.95 Lawn Chair J—s 8.95 14.95 Single Glider 11.95 8.95 Folding Chair 6.95 14.90 Chaise Lounge .... 12.95 9.95 Flying Saucer Chair— 6.95 4.95 Lawn Table ' 3.45 7.95 Peel Cane Table ——— 2.95 4.49 Butter Fly Chair Covers ... —2.95 74.95 Glider ... 64.95 2 25 Glider Raincoats 1.75 12.49 Porch Swing 10.45 18.95 Wood Glider ... 15.95 6.95 Stack Chairs —- 4.45 13.95 6x9 Fiber Rugs 9.95 23.95 9x12 Fiber Rugs 14.95 1 75 3x5 Porch Rugsl2s 8.95 6x12 Porch Rugs 5.95 3.49 Steamer Chair 2.49 3.45 Folding Chair —- 2.45 Many Other Specials SHEETS FURNITURE CO. (formerly Wylie,' L 152 South 2nd Street Decatur, Iml. —— ’ 160 5t If you have something to seli or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

FOR SALE—Used Refrigerators, Gas A Electric Ranges, Automatic & Wringer Washers, and TV’s. HAUGKS. 137 T FOR BALE—Kelvinator Ketrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. MonLOST and FOUND LOST—Brown and white female Beagle Hound. Vicinity of Saddle Lake. Route 3, call 3-8375. Reward. 162 2t-x LOST — Young female Beadle, brown, white and black. Phone 3-4707, Reward. Will the gentleman who called about friend finding Beagle, please call again, or contact, John Dutt, 253 north -7th street. 162 3t For Rent FOR RENT—Attractive 6 room upper apartment. Modern, private entrance. Phone 3-4401. 162 3t-x FOR RENIT—One bedroom modern house, gas heat, close-in. Ideal to start housekeeping. Write box 1134 c/o Democrat. 160 3t FORWENT—Flopr“Sander; Floor Polisher; Wallpaper Steamer. Sherwin-Williams, 222 North 2nd street, Phone 3-2841. - 160 3t FOR RENT—Modern 3 room completely furnished apartment, private entrances. Ideal | location. Phone 3-3226. ' 161 3t FOR RENT—4 room newly decorated apartment, heat and water furnished. Second house south Dent School. Call 3-9845. 162 3t-x FOR RENT—AII modern, lake front cottage on Sylvan Lake at Rome City. For information call 3-3024. 161 3t FOR RENT—Lower 2 room furnished apartment, ideally located for nurse or teacher. Private entrance, utilities furriished. SIO.OO weekly. Phone 3-3925. 160 3t FOR RENT—3 room furnished ! modern apartment, up. Utilities furnished; 3 room modern apartment, down. Utilities furnished, near up town. T. D. Schieferstein, phone 3-8393. 160 3t FOR RENT—2 “room nicety furnished apartment, plenty of closet and storage space, all utilities furnished, including washing facilities. One block from businessdistrict. Phone 3-3643, 162 TF FOR RENT — Apartments and sleeping rooms; Furnished upper 2 and 3 large rooms. Clean and cool. Private entrances. Immediate Possession. Phone 3-3780, 1063 Winchester street. 161 3t Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF TV & RADIO REPAIR. AU work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 209 north 13th. Haugks. GUARANTEED watch ana jewelry repair. Diamonds cleanea and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF WE SERVICE—Kenmore, Whirlpool and other makes of Automatic Washers and Dryers; Also install Washers-Dryers. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Phone 6-6463. 155,12 t-x BE MODERN — heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. AU types .of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497 . 284 TF ELECTRIC ROLU-kOOTEß—Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells, Counties. C. R. WiUiams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. t|37 TF MERLE NORMAN CosmeticStadio—Bluffton, Ind. Studio will be open 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. only. July 15th to July 29th. Toddie — Beaty, owner. Telephone, Bluffton 781. 162 3t-s; DECATURS ONLY ~NO~SHRINKAGE — Scrubbing - fading-sizing not affected. Rug—Carpet—Upholstery. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Free estimate, by appointment only. Corson Duraclean Service, Phone 3-2226. 159 6t ELECTRICAL WIRLNG — 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. KIENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF GAS ENGINE REPAIR: We are the authorized Briggs & Stratton and Clinton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now! Parts and Service. KLENKS. 94 TF Trade in a cood town — DecaUi

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Real Estate FOR SALE OR TRADE—6 room modem home, 2 lots. For a home or nice cottage on lake. Write P.O. Box 245, Decatur, Ind. 160 3t-x FOR SALE—B acre tract on paved road, 3 miles from City. Gas and , electricity available. Ideal construction site or home site. T. D. Schieferstein, phone 3-8393. 160 3t REAL ESTATE " ' “ FOR SALE—WeII equipped modern restaurant. Located in a good town, on Federal Highway. Close to motel. Bryson C. Fetters Agency, Berne, Indiana. Phone 2- 162 3t FOR SALE —Ninety-six foot frontage on North Thirteenth street, including semi-modern four room house and small sales office. Only about $2,000 down and balance S4O monthly, total $5,500. Unusual opportunity for highway business or very attractive in> vestment and rental. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 3- 162 6t FOR SALE—4 room semi-modern house with bath. 2 rooms have hardwood floors, garage and good location, plenty of shade. Reasonably priced if sold soon. Immediate possession. Call 3-3921 after 1:00 P.M., or see, Mrs. Frank Garwood, 315 Park street. FOR SALE-20 Acres Level, Highly Productive Land, all under cultivation. Has fine set of improvements, completely modern Three Bedroom Home. Fine built-in features. Modern type chicken house. Tool shed with concrete floor. Barn and Garage. Nice lawn, shade and some fruit. Ideal location between Decatur and Fort Wayne. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 161 4t FOR SALE—4O Acres Between Fort Wayne and Decatur, Indiana. Has Modern Five Room Home, Fine Built-in Features. Full Basement, Oil Furnace and Water Heater. Nice Yard and Shade, Some Fruit. Large barn, chicken house, garage. Ideally located just off of 27 highway away from i heavy traffic. About 20 acres unI der cultivation, balance Timber Pasture. A lot of fine building sites. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 161 4t BEFORE BUILDING a Home, check my prices on a house or garage. A'two bedroom house delivered a id built on your foundation, from plate to paint, for $5,478.00, up to $8,649.53 for ' 3 bedroom house, and why leave your new car set out when you can drive it in your garage for $550.00. Built from plate to paint; II Also Lake Cottages, Farm Utility Buildings. Virgil Draper, 205 Grant street, Decatur, Ind. ’ 161 3t-x

CT tel W '*•-<* USED CARS II 1956 BUICK Century Station Wagon Power steering, Power brakes, New Premium Tires, Radio and Heater 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door Station Wagon, Radio and Heater, V/8 Auto. Transmission, like new. 1956 FORD Tudi>r, like new. 1955 DODGE Sedan. Full Power. 1955 DESOTO Sedan, Full Power. 1955 DESOTO Hardtop, Full Power. 1955 MERCURY Hardtop. A nice car. 1954 PLYMOUTH Sedan, Overdrive. 1954 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, FUII Power. 1954 BUICK , Sedan. A black beauty. s : MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES \ ■ Open Evenings |

Nation's Farm Output May Be Lowest In Years Floods, Excessive , Rain Cut Prospects Os Crops For 1957 WASHINGTON (UP) — A combination of adverse weather, production controls, and the soil bank may cut the 1957 total crop to its lowest level since 1951. The Agriculture Department said in the first production report for the season that floods and excessive rain damaged prospects for corn, cotton, soybeans, and other crops The adverse weather also forced harvesting delays resulting in reduced yields of many early ripening fall grains. But the report issued Wednesday said “some improvement in prospects is possible if favorable conditions predominate for growth, maturity, ana harvest” the rest the season. “Soil moisture has been abundant to excessive over much larger areas than last year,” it pointed out. “This abundance could cut later losses from drought and heat. Irrigation water supplies are best in recent ypars.” SoH Bank Cuts This comment seemed to indicate Agriculture Department officials believe this year’s total crop could be larger than the report estimated. The report, based on July 1 prospects, said total farm output could drop to 16 per cent below last season. The basic crops of wheat, corn, cotton, peanuts, rice and tobacco still are under acreage allotments and marketing quotas, which undoubtedly will cut production some, although not much, because of the increase in acreage yields. Aside from the weather, some reduction will result from the 600-million-dollar soil bank program under which farmers are paid not to produce certain crops. Soil bank lands total 28 million acres, although the total crop acreage of 333 million acres for this year is only 13 million acres below that of last year. The department predicted there would be lower production of wheat, corn, rice, tobacco, flaxseed, beans, and peas. It forecast increased production of oats, barley, rye. hay, soybeans, sweet potatoes, sugarcane, sugarbeets, and bops. The department estimated a corn crop of 3,011,912,000 bushels—l 3 Ugr cent below last /ear and 3 per cent below average This would be the lowest since 1951. Oats, Rye Up The sharp decline was attributed to the soil bank, wet weather, and a trend toward lower acreage outside tiie main corn belt. The yield was estimated at 41.7 bushels compared with last year’s record of 45.4 and the average of 37.8. The planted acreage was estimated 73,'tfeo.OOO acres, nearly five million acres below 1956 and 10,400,000 acres below average. The corn belt yield was forecast at 2,300,000,000 bushels—down 400,000,000 bushels from last year. Wheat production was forecast at 940 million bushels, which would be 31 million bushels less than forecast June 1 and 6 per cent less

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than the 1956 crop of 997 million bushels. Winter wheat was estimated at 715 million bushels and spring wheat at 225 million bushels. The wheat acreage for harvest was estimated at 43,200,000 acres—the smallest since 1904 and 13 per cent less than the acreage harvested in 1956. The oats crop was estimated at 1,374,000,000 bushels, 19 per cent more than last year Barley production was estimated at a record 439 million bushels, 18 per cent above last year and 51 per cent above average. Rye was estimated at 26,500,000 bushels, or about 23 per cent greater than the 1956 crop and 2 per cent above average. Soybean acreage was forecast at 22,600,000 acres. This is a record high and maintains the upward trend which has continued for eight consecutive years. The first production report on soybeans will be made next month. A record production of 119,600,000 tons of hay was forecast. This is 10 per cent greater than 1956 production of 108,700,000 tons. SOVIET PARTY <Contl«we<l from Fsne One) a busy “meet the people" round of visits to factories and collective farms during this second day of the Soviet leaders' planned nineday tour of Czechoslovakia. Diablo Test Is Scheduled Friday LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP) — The Atomic Energy Commission announced last night that its “Di ablo” blast in the summer test series has been rescheduled for Friday at 4:30 a.m. p.d.t. The AEC earlier in the week moved up the test from Friday to today. The AEC said a dry instrumentation run indicated the experiment was still not ready. INDIANA CROP LOSS (CeotlsweO frat Page One) nam 25,000 and Shelby 21,000. Reports from the first 53 counties with damage showed nearly 700,000 acres of corn, 325,000 acres of soybeans, 155,000 acres gif small grains and 15,000 acres of hay were destroyed. MALENKOV AND (Continued from Pane One) suggests that the present Soviet leadership is set for a Leninst rather than a Stalinist type of purge. In the Stalin era, he said, deposed leaders would no doubt be liquidated ad that it appears now there is no such intention with regard to Malenkov, Molotov and Kaganovich. WOULD FORBID (Continued from Pane One) gress would pass such a bill and refused to reopen cotton hearings. Chairman Harold D. Cooley of the ’ House Agricultural Committee 1 said he repeated to Agriculture * Department officials Wednesday ' his opposition to the Benson pro- ! posal . Firms: The staff of the Senate 1 Anti-Trust Subcommittee reported * that the 200 largest industrial 1 firms in the nation increased their * share of the American market 1 from 1947 to 1954. The report said the 50 largest firms held 23 per 1 cent of the consumer market in 1 their fields in 1954 —a six per 1 cent increase in seven years Russia: A Library of Congress report showed that Russia is increasing its industrial production at a rate more than twice as fast as the United States. The report, prepared for a joint congressional committee on foreign affairs, said the power and influence of the Soviet can be held in check only if the United States and its allies continue their economic progress at a rapid rate. The report said Russia would outstrip the United States in atomically - produced electricity according to present plans. ■ '■ irade in a good town — Decatur

INDIANAPOLIS LIV ESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) - Livestock: Hogs 7,000: strong to 25 higher: 190-250 lb 20 50-21.50; 250-270 lb 20.00-20.75; heavier scarce: 160-190 lb 18.50-20 75; 120-160 lb 16.00-19.00. Cattle 900; calves 200; fully steady to strong; good and choice steers 21.50-24.00; good and low choice heifers 20.50-23.00; vealers fully steady to strong; good and choice 19.50-22.50, few high choice 23.00. Sheep 500: steady to 50 lower; good and choice spring lambs 19.00-22.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP)—Livestock: Hogs 5,500; uneven, generally 25-50 higher; No. 1-3, 190-240 lbs 20.75-21.60; 250-280 lbs 20 25-20.75. Cattle 2,000, calves 300; slaughter steers steady to 50 higher; heifers strong; vealers steady; few choice steers 24.75-26.25; few good and choice heifers 21.50-24.00; good and choice vealers 19.00-23.00. Sheep 700; spring lambs 25 lower; extreme top 50 lower; yearlings absent; choice ahd prime spring lambs 23.00-24.00. XOTICK TO BIUUKRM Native lx hereby given that tile Hoard of S<iho»il Trustees ot tlw, HcJlool City of Uecmiir, JrnllaiitK will up to the hour of J’.M. fOIIHTI Monday. .Inly 22, 1&57. 'al the office of tile City Superintendent of Schools. receive sealed bills on the following: Three (3) carloads of 2" nut and alack oil-treated stoker coal. 2,000 gallon, mure or less, of No. 5 Ettel Oil. , (Complete specifications are available at the above mentioned office. Hide must be subniHted on Form !>j. ax prescribed by the Sl:rtv-lh.a r<l of Accounts. Coal bide must be acciMtipatiled by a certified cheek in an amount Cqui-->valent to 5 per wait ‘rf_lhe bld. Oil bidders, on aceefifaine of t lie bld. shall furnish n »100 certified eheek or bond, as prescribed by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Ilated this ltH>h day of July. 1S.1«. Board of School Trustees of the School City of lleentur. Indiana Hyi Ur, Jniiies M. Burk. Secretary 2 t July 11, as if you nave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results. IIMIMISSWI'W'III’I • »

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Today's Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected July 11 160 to 180 lbs. 19 50 180 to 190 lbs. 20 00 190 to 220 lbs. .. 20.50 220 to 240 lbs., 20.00 240 to 260 lbs. 19 50 260 to 280 lbs. 19.00 280 to 300 lbs. 18.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.50 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 400 lbs. up 16.50 100 to 1M it». ..11 to 12 Roughs 300 lbs, down ... 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. - 16.00 350 to 400 lbs 15.50 400 to 450 lbs. x- 15.00 450 to 500 lbs. 14.50 500 to 550 1b5.14.00 550 lbs. up 13.50 Stags 8.00 Boars 6 to 9 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat ). 19.00 Yearlings B.OCEwes 3.<X Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 11 Beans subject to cnange 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 July 11 Large clean whites ....L._ .30 Large clean browns .29 Mediums 25 Pullets .22 Pee Wees ....18 Leghorn ‘lens .... 1(: AGA KHAN DIES | (Continued from Pa*e One) med and sacred~to the Ismaik sect* i Found No Relief He had spent his later years in his various mansions—in Paris, on the Riviera, in Switzerland. He. was in Paris when his last illnessstruck. His doctors ordered a change of air because the heat in France was causing him serious respiratory troubles. The temperature was in the 90’s and he was a man of more than 200 pounds,* He moved to his lakeside Villa Barakat on June 18, but the heatwave spread to Switzerland, too,; and he found no relief. He spent part of his time on a bed in a tent set up in front of his great villa, fighting for breath. Cooler weather set in this morning but it was too late. His heart was weakened by many months of illness and the many nights without sleep and it gave up the struggle for life. - - The news of his death was reported by a member of his staff who came to the entrance gate or Villa Barakat and told newsmeq “he has died from a heart attach 10 minutes ago.’’ Warned of Condition Hiis was less than an hour after five doctors issued a bulletin warn-| ing ominously that his circulation) had slowed dangerously. “The circulation '• has slowed! down during the night and a dangerous low in the arterial ten| sion has been noticed which necesi sitated energetic treatment," 4 three-line bulletin said. The bulletin was signed by Profsj Godard Dalaine of Paris and Pierre W. Duchosal and three; other medical experts. —i ——- —4 TRY OUR MARKS FILM | SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs { TuTifS l oiTfcKATM FkICHT BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* wheat. and soybeans 3c per bosh* am! corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 TEEPLE ? MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE

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