Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 166, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1957 — Page 5

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I Illi ■ ’j iIT—B n ,' “ . . ThsSTtfie plumberTn the Democrat Want Ads fix the shower, dear!" Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality Decatur Farms. 185 TF WANTED—Custom field spraying and baling. Wilbur Selking, phone Preble, 14 on 20. 164t3x BETTER FRICKS tor better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 Soutn 3rd street. / 294 T I!ASH for heavy or iegnorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF WANTED £>UY — Heavy hens and legbarn hens Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shafter's Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 260 TF fRACtdkftADXAIOR REPAIRFactory Method. Carl Faurote v’ —- Radiator Service. Phone 04155. Across from Erie Depot. Carl Faurote Radiator Service. 62 TF FOR SALE—I2S DeKalb Pullets, ready to lay; Also day old white rock and leghorn Chicks. See us today for layers or broiler chicks. DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Indiana. 165 t 5 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—About 300 nice 3-month-old English Leghorn Pullets. Babcock strain. Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west, 3 miles south of Monroe. Phone Craigville 67. 163 4t FOR SALE—Used Equipment — 1956 FarmaU U'400." extra geedt-rlALC.manure loader, good; 2 used elevators; Lundell Rotary chopper with blower; J. D. No. 25 P-T.O. combine, good, used 2 years; J. D. 12A combine with motor; Moline 4 bar side rake. See us for your hew equipment and service. Sprunger Implement Co. Phone 3-3813, Decatur, Ind. 166t2 Automobiles FOR JEEPS and Jeep parts, set? Phil L. Macklin Co., Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. 166t3 UUOD SELECTION of late model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USW CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003 247 TF FOR SALE-1953 Plymouth Station Wagon. Very clean. Needs a home. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth-Jeep DealFOR SALE-1954 Plymouth V/8 Wagon. automatic transmission. Very clean. Sold by us new. Phil L. Macklin Co, “Our used cars make good or we do." 165 t 3 WANTED—VaIve grind jobs, overhaul, tuneups, brakes relined & repair. See us about our special rgtes for. July. Complete automotive repair shop. Hutker Auto Sales—StudebakerPackard Sales & Service. 164 TF Wanted WANTED—Ride to Berne, Hours 7:00 to 4:00 p. m. Call 3-3448. 165 t 3 TELEVISION ana Kacuo Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone ■ SWKu z'Z 232 WANTED TO BUY—Usedlplayer Piano. P. O. Box 213, North Webster, Ind. Phone number 1-M. 164 t3x DON’T THROW IT aWAY— WeII fix it. We service all makes oi washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts foi all makes. Phone 3-2158. \- KLENKS. 1 TF YOUNG ENGINEER and wife with no children want 4 to 6 room modem spacious apartment, preferably with stove and refrigerator furnished and garage. By August Ist. Write Box 1136 e/o Democrat. 163 5t 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 pm. 155 TRf* Trade in a cood town — Decade

For Rant FOR RENT — Ranch type, one bedroom house; Also furnished 2 room efficiency apartment, suitable for working man or woman. Telephone 3-3925. 166 t 3 FOR RENT—2 room nicely ftirnished apartment, plenty of closet and storage space, all utilities furnished, including washing facilities. One block from business district. Phone 34643, 162 TF Help Wanted WANTED—Responsible person to care for one child while parents work, days. Give reference. Write Box 1137, % Democrat. 166 tsx CONTACT MAN National Financial Organisation has two openings this area for men with bookkeeping, credit, or sales background to contact Business and Professional men. Unusual opportunity for qualified men. SIOO weekly draw plus liberal bonuses. Must have car. Write Manager, Box J, Mentor, Ohio. 164 t3x For Salo - Mlsc. FOR SALE — 12 HJ»~ Sea King Boat Motor, with Bosum gas tank. Phone 3-2403.1tx FOR SALE—Used two-piece living room suite. Call at 110 South Fifth street 166 t 3 AIR CONDITIONERS — Buy now at off Season Prices. Gambles. 92 TF FOR SALE— Used 22” Majestic Furnace, good condition. Phone 34288. ' 165 t3x FOR SALE—Field and top Dirt. Phone 3-9291 after 4:00 p.m. Allen Fleming. 163 6t FOR SALE—Adding Machine — Corona 7 column hand adder, good condition. Priced right, Phone 34313. 166 t3x BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 163 6t PHILCG — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF rOR saIKAS Wpfrwood condition good. Price $35.00. CaU 3-2976 after 4:00 p.m. .ZZ- — 165 t 3 FOR SALE—Very nice, all black Shetland Pony. CaU 3-3739 mornings, and 5:00 to 6:30 evenings. 164 t 3 DID YOU KNOW: That iGenk's sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kleuks- 234 TF STUCKYS STOKE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.iu. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF 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, Heating and Water Heaters. 500-1000 GaUon Tanks tor Heating. Mazelin’s, phone 3-3808. 154 26t CALL 3-3114 oi' 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF LAWN BOY Authorized Dealer for Sales and Service; New and used Johnson Outboard Motors. Mans- ‘ field Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd Street 97 TF I KLEAN-EM-ALL - For S e p t i c « tanks. Dissolves roots in tile ' drains. Dissolves grease in sdW- i ers. HAUGKS.9B TF ! FOR SALE — Housetrailer, 1953 ‘ Mobile Cruiser, 27 ft. Excellent condition. bath and stool, j Worth $1700.00, but will sacri- i fiCe for best offer. CaU 3-4297. • 166 t 5 i .. — I FOR SALE—Kelvinator Ketngera tors. Home freezers and Electrii j ranges, if you want quality get ( Kelvinator — trdde now for a • new Kelvinator. see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF G. E. AUTOMATIC WASHER. Regular $299.95, Special $199.95; i Also complete line of G. E. and i MAYTAG Appliances, parts j and seryice. Fager Maytag • Sales, 147 South 2nd, Phone 1 3-4362. 165 t 6 i USED' APPLlANCES—Apartrncnt ' gas Ranges. L. P. and Natural ; Refrigerators: Automatic ; Washer; Used Oil Heaters; Gas 1 Dryer; Electric Ranges; Used TV. Mazelin’s, Phone 3-3808. ; 164 t 3 ' FREE - Fees look arounc in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap pUances, and every day bard ware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 64866. 62 TF If you nave something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

Real Estate .ADD REAL ESTATE IN MONROE —Excellent family home close to school and business district. Mei Liechty, Realtor, Decatur phone, 6-6354. 164 t 3 FOR SALE- Trade-Ins on New Homes: 2 bedroom home with recreation room in basement, gas heat. $500.00 down; Duplex, Uve in one side and rent the* other, $500.00 down. A. J. Faurote, BuUder. Phone 3-3805. 164 TF FOR SALlt—Ninety-six foot frontage on North Thirteenth street, Including semi-modern four room house and smaU 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 HeUer, A Good Realty Service. Phone 34106.162 6t CAN YOU IMAGINE a home in one of Decatur’s finest locations for tiie amazing price of $6,900.00. Five rooms and bath aU on one floor, smaU basement, built in features in the kitchen, forced air oil space heater with 275 gal. tank, if you are interested don’t wait, this bargain won t last long. For appoinment contact. The Kent Realty & Auction Co.. Phone 3-3390.166 t 3 Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE - All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF I'V & RADIO REPAIR. All work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 209 north 13th. Haugks. 117 TF SPRAYING & FERTILIZER - Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens. John P. Eicher, Bene, Ind. ,142 T GUARANTEED watch ana jewelry repair. Diamonds cleanea and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 228 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF DO YOU NEED A NEW HEAD? In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. Bower Jewelry Store. 165 t 6 WE SERVICE—Kenmore, Whirlpool and other makes of Automatic Washers and Dryers; Also install Washers-Dryers. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Phone 64463. *155 Ut-x BE MODERN — tieai 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 ELECTRIC ROTU-KOOTER-Sew-ers, drains cleaned Guaranteed The only one in Adams, Wells, Counties." C. R. Williams, route 2, Decatur. Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF CLEAN DRAINS—From Sink to Sewer with LIK-WID-PLUMR. Cleans any drain clogged with material capable of being absorbed or dissolved. Habegger Hardware, 140 Monroe street. 163 TF ELECTRICAL WIRING — Let us figure your wiring job. No job too large or too small We als< 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 Clinton engine dealers. Bring in youi motors for repair now! Parts and Service. KLENKS 94 TF NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS! NXrtkw is hereby given that sealed pnof>o«alß for the const ruction of certain highway UnprovementH as described below, will ,l>e received by the Chairman of the State Highwaj I>er>artment at hla office in the State House Annex, Indianapolis, until *10:00 AJM. Central Standard Time (ll:0» A.M. P.trr.) on the ZSrd day of July, f9ST, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. R-ilftf Bids are Invited on BITI’MINOUS WIDENTNiI AND RESURFACE In the Ft Wayne District on tihe following:: ADAMS COINTV Project 8413(2). 4.039 miles on county road 2.7 tnilea west of the Ohio State Dlne Wtween SR 118 and Salem. Plans and proposals may be examined at t'he office of the State Highway Department of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OF INMANA — John Peters, Chairman 2 Z July P, 16 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Hoard- and township Trustee of Root Township, Adams County, Indiana will aiwajpt bids up to July ISth, 1»»7 at 8:00 P.M. for 30,000 gallons, more or less No. 5 free flowing fuel oil. Delivered to the .Monmouth Sc-hool in transport loads. Specifications as to flash and grav. Ity etc. must a.-eoaivpany bld Bids also will be received for 7,000 gallons, more or less gasoline tn be delivered Hr our pump, at 41m> Monmouth School jts needed. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. onrer Merriman, Trustee Root Township, Adams County, Indiana. 2 t <July 3, 16 Trade in a good town — Decatar WANTADS

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ROBBER OF SWEETSER (Caatta—A from Paga oa<> he passed bad checks in several states recently and that he Is married and the father of two children.' ■ Police said they found the entire loot from the Farmers State Bank in Caldwell’s possession. He admitted the robbery, they said.; ; Herman Angess, cashier at the bank in this Grant county community of 800 persons, said the “very well dressed” bandit entered at the 3 p.m. closing time and waited until it was empty of customers. The man told a woman employe he wanted to discuss insurance. He was shown to a rear office and told Angess he wanted to buy insurance. Angess said when he turned his told Angess he wanted to buy inback to get an insurance rate book the man flashed a blue steel revolver and told him: "This is th* real thing. I mean business." The robber handed Angess his brief case and ordered him to fill it with cash. Angess took money from behind cashiers’ windows. The bandit then ordered Angess and three other employes into a vault and walked casualty across the street to a car, Angess said. The cashier said he ran from the bank shouting “Bank robbery, bank robbery:’’ and at least one auto gave chase. As the bandit drove away, bank bookkeeper Jerry Martin fired at the car. One of the bullets struck the auto, but the bandit made his getaway. It was Indiana's fourth bank robbery of 1D57, and the third in which the gunman was captured or killed a few mlputes after the holdup. CIVIL DEFENSE (Continued from Page O«e> ed in this county. The alert showed where th* civil defense department will have to improve its activity, Gordon said, to be more efficient and effective should an actual attack take, place. The Adams county trailer sales donated the large trailer parked on the courthouse square for the’ alert, and set it up there. Mrs. Wanda Oelberg, executive director of the Adams county Red Cross, remained on stand-by to help with any Red Cross problem. The city police and shiriff’s department were complimented by Gordon for their usual excellent service. Gerald Cole and Douglas Gilpin ran the radios in the trailer, received and sent messages to and from Allen county headquarters. JAMES M. COX DIES , Cow tinned from Pngn Quel Wednesday. The Governor's interest in golf was the starting point for one of the country’s best known Washington correspondents. He was impressed with his caddie, James R. (Scotty) Reston, and gave the boy a job as sports writer at Dayton. Reston is now head of the New York Times Washington Bureau. Cox's family announced that a private burial service would be held at the Woodland Cemetery here Wednesday. Afterward a memorial service will be held in Christ Episcopal Church here. 4-H Home Economics Judging Is Planned Local judging of 4-H home economics projects will begin Monday, July 22, at 9:30 a.m. in the Decatur American Legion home. Judging will continue through the week at the Adams Central, Berne-French, and Geneva schools. Mrs. Gordon Kaasa, Fort Wayne, will judge clothing and home improvement. Mrs. James Cisco, Celina, will judge baking and food preservation. Food preparation is to be brought to the 4-H fair August 1, and Miss Grace Smith, Bluffton, will serve as judge in that division. NOTICE OFTIDMINISTRATION lEaUte-W. 5269 In ■she A<l «m« Circuit Cdurt of Ada mu County, Jndlnata, Not.ico la given that. Russel D. Beeler was on the Jsth day of July, 1-987. aioolnteri: Administrator of the estate of Samuel E. Beeler, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, .whether or mot.now due. must file the same In said court within six months from 1 the date of the first publixatioji of this notice or said claims will .be fwevw barred I>a>ted at tDecatur. Indiana, tills Kith day of July, 1»57. Itlehard D. Lewloti Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Custer and Kinltli, Attorneys and Counsel for personal representative 3 t Jul? 16, 23, BO Trade to ■ Rood town — Decatur FOR LEASE Modem 2 Stall SERVICE STATION Al 420 N. 13th St. Investment Required. Contact A. D. Brouwer 3-3253 Or Robert Gage at above location. I

CEMENT STRIKE <C»atlaao< feat Fage Oae> fort to end the walkout. Spokesmen for the Army Engineers were optimistic that a strike settlement was in sight. Another military project, lengthening of the Carswell Air Force Base runway in Fort Worth, Tex., will be suspended after today because of a lack of cement. Highway and private construction project? in the Dallas and Fort Worth areas are being suspended and paving and building workers have been idled. In New York, it was estimated that strikes in the cement and building trades industries have halted 30 per cent of the city’s 400 million dollars worth of construction projects, I A New York City Board of Education official said 8 of 14 new schools under construction may have to delay their scheduled Sept. 9 opening if the strikes continue two more weeks. Crux of the walkout, which is now in its third month in some Eastern plants, is a union demand for an hourly wage boost of 13.5 cents, plus fringe benefits of 2.5 cents, retroactive to May 1. TRIPS, (C»»timed from Oaa) won the state fair board trip, been a delegate to the national 4-H club dongress, nor the national 4-H club camp. One boy and one girl in Indiana will be awarded a state fair board president's scholarship of SSOO for the third year. Each contestant will be judged on financial need, scholastic ability, citizenship, and achievement in 1-H club work. \The Scholarship must be used at a. of agriculture or school of home economics in the state of Indiana. Full details on applying for any trip or scholarship may be secured from the county agent’s office, Holsapple said. The applications are entered by the county extension committee, and only one for boys and one for girls may be submitted. Five scholarships of SIOO each for 4-H girls will be given in home economics projects, and each county may make one entry. They will be awarded on the same basis as the state fair board president’s scholarship. The SIOO may be used at any college of the winner’s choice, and will be sent after she enters upon work of the first and second semesters, in SSC installments. The scholarships must be used between September, 1957, and January, 1959. Exhibit at the Indiana state fair is not required to compete in any of the trip or scholarship (tontests, Holsapple said. H you have something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat W’nt Ad — they bring results. , A

Public Auction — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — . L Th /„ un^ ersigned ’ Agent for the R °y T - Archbold Estate, will sell the following at Public Auction, on the premises located at 604 West Monroe Street, Deeatar, Indiana, (Monroe at Sixth street), on THURSDAY, JULY 18,1957 AFTERNOON SALE—ONE P. M.—AFTERNOON SALE FURNITURE — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — MISC. General Electric 21 inch Console Television Set (Mahogany Cabinet); Hotpoint Electric Stove (push button controls, like new); Magnavox Radio-Record Console (Mahogany Cabinet, like new) and Reconi Albums and Records; Large Divan, rust color mohair frieze; Pair of Occasional Chairs; Lounge Chairs; Coffee Table, leather top; Pair Mahogany End Tables; Several Floor Lamps & Table Lamps; Modern Mahogany Kneehole Desk & Chair; One Three-Section Five Shelf Glass Door Bookcase (vertically hung doors); Two 2 Section two shelf Glass Door Bookcases (horizontally hung doors); Library Table; Lot of Books; Pictures; Miscellaneous Items of Office Furniture; 3 Folding Tables; Lewyt Sweeper; Hall Mirror; Domestic (treadle) Sewing Machine; Old Desk & Chair; Chrome Breakfast Set; Sunbeam Coffeemaker, Elec. Juicer and other Electrical Appliances; Antique Mahogany Four Poster Double Bed with matching Vanity, Chest & Mirror & 2 Tables; Pair Metal Twin Beds; Oak Dresser, Desk, Chest & Small Table; 3 Bedroom Chairs; Table Linens; Silverware; Bedding; Speed Queen Washer; Lawn Furniture; 7 Ft. Step Ladder; Dishes, Cooking Utensils, & many articles too numerous to mention. Phone Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796, if you wish an appointment to inspect any of the above items. ' ■ . j TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. A. D. SUTTLES, Agent ROY T. ARCHBOLD ESTATE Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers Bryce Daniels—Clerk. -'- -

— 11 ' — —— " ’ ■ ; ' ./ ' I WHY DID YOU AREN T YOU NO I'M SELLING ) i WELL, THEN ILL Give YOU BACK FTT (rnnn) hanOmE < > The man handy-andy ; -4( give ME BACK YOUR PANTS IF YOU < 3ft 99* YOURPANTSPj that must be the ) V It <? i c? sfVW CLEANER CALLING < JW W». X,! L « Sv K? L FOR YOUR rfw-Cs j’ TfJ l/twp Map in ESaitofc IftMnn -J L-L..Z.X— i. —\ **-/' __* —ik—w————■ 'iihiiiii "uni ■■iiimiiiiiiii in— —MN—LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE — Choose Your Own Type of Collision Coverage. Payment Plan Available.* Phone 3*3111. x J Leland bmlta LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY film am | _ ■

School Consolidation Defeated In Wells Liberty township voted against school consolidation in the three township merger vote last Thursday in Wells county. Other townships, which favored the merger, Were Rockcreek and Union. Rockcreek favored, 295-89, Union favored it, 232-160, and Liberty opposed it, 140 to 239. Only 51 percent .at the voters took part. The vote kills any chance of any consolidation in Wells county this year. Driver Is Killed As Auto Hits Abutment SOUTH BEND (ID — Irvin Nelson, 57, LaPorte, was killed Monday night when a car rammed a traffic light abutment at a multiple street crossing. Nelson was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital, where his housekeeper, Mrs. Esther Ekblaw, 62, was taken with injuries. ASSESSED (Cow Hau eS trot Our) With a total of $670 assessed for the Indiana Gas and Water Co. Inc., the figure i» down S2O from the previous tax year. Down $6,190 is the $136,450 a* . sessment for the Buckeye Pipe - Line Co. The A.B.C. Coach Line Inc. assessments are also down, , with a total this year of $5,090.00, or a decrease of $270. ' Up are the assessments on the , following: Allen-Wells R.E.M.C., up S2BO or $5,980; Jay County R. . E.M.C., up $4,880 or $77,480, and the Paulding Putnam Electric . Corp,. Inc., up S7O ar $1,190 for , this year. * Assessments on improvements for the Erie Railroad company remains the same, with $2,660. Personal assessments for the same railroad are down S2OO from last year, for a total this year of $1,370. Both improvements and personal assessments to the New t York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad remains status quo, with , $1,170 and SSO respectively. With $7,810 total assessment valuation of improvements to the , Pennsylvania Railroad Co., the amount is the 1 same as last year, ’ while the assessment for person- [ nl equipment, etc., went down $5, or this year stands at $lB5. As- [ sessment for the Erie railroad 1 thia year is down $5,750, for total of $940,520, and the assessment , for the Philadelphia, Baltimore & ; Washington railroad remains the ’ ?ame, with $535,350. Grand total of all utilities in Adams county, which are assessed by the state and not the town- - ship, is $5,364,065. I . Trade in a good town — Decatat

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 9,000; weak to 25 lower; i 190-240 lb 20.75-21.00, some to i 2150; 240-270 lb 20.25-20.75, some . 21.00; 160-190 lb 20.25-21.00; 120-160 . lb 16.00-18.50, few near 160 lb to , 19.50. Cattle 9,000; calves 300; steady i to 25 higher; choice steers 23.50r 25.00; load high choice 25.50; most L good 21.50-23.50; good and choice heifers 2100-24.00, one lot prime r 25.00; vealers fully steady; good r and choice 19.00-22.50. Sheep 1,000; steady; good and choice spring lambs 19.00-21.50. ChivaUO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP)—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; steady to 25 lower under 240 lbs, around 240 lbs and ■ heavier steady; No. 2-3 mixed ■ grade lots 190-260 lbs 20.75-21.25; > several lots No 1-3 mostly No. 1-2, - 200-225 lbs most with, only limited sorting, 21.25-21.60; limited volume t No. 3, 270-290 lbs 20.25-20.75; more 5 than 290 lbs too scarce to test • prices. Cattle 7,000, calves 200; fed steers choice and better steady to strong, lower grades steady to weak, mostly steady; heifers fully steady; vealers about steady; load low prime 1319 lbs steers 27.00; . load choice and prime 1108 lbs 1 26.50; choice steers 24.75-26.25; r good to low choice 22.25-24.50; load 3 choice and prime heifers 25 25; . good to high choice heifers 21.50s 25.00; good and choice vealers e 20.00-23.00. . Sheep 2,000; spring lambs steady to 25 higher; other classes steady; ’ g<?od to prime spring lambs 22.00- ’ 24.75; good and choice shorn year- , lings 18.75-19.75. FLOODWATERS 1 (Coßtluued tr»w Pane One) - A cool air mass in the Great r Lakes and the north and mid- - Atlantic Coast held overnight read--5 Ings in the 50s and 60s. Cool read- ' ings also prevailed along the Pa- . cific Coast, but elsewhere it was ) warm and humid. i

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected July 16 160 to 180 lbs. .. 19.25 180 to 190 lbs. 20.25 190 to 220 lbs, ...........— 20.7$ 220 to 240 lbs. 20.25 240 to 260 lbs, ... 19.75 280 to ‘3OO lbs. 19.25 300 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.25 400 lbs. up ................... 16.75 100 to 160 tor — 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. 15.00 450 to 500 lbs 14.50 500 to 550 lbs 14.00 550 lbs. up 18-50 Stags —— 8.90 Boars 6 to 9 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) , 2000 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 19.00 , Yearlings .— ——. B.OCEwes 10( Bucks LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected July 16 Beans surujecc to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices ‘ Grain: .03 per bushel less Com: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATURFARMS Corrected July 16 Large Clean Whites 32 Large Clean Browns .31 Mediums _ ,27 Pullets . .24 Pee Wees .18 Heavy Hens _ ’.15 . Leghor fens .K Two Decatur Men Injured In Wreck Two Decatur men were injured at 12:30 a.m. Monday, when their car crashed through a wooden barricade at South Calhoun street extended. and the Tillman road, when their car hit a tree. Felipe Jasso, 25, of route 4, who was. driving the car was treated at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, for a deep laceration to the chin and right cheek, and a fractured cheek bone. A passenger in his car. Jesse Gomez, 20, also of route 4, received lacerations to the chin and left knee and numerous abrasions over his body. The car was totally demolished by the impact. TRY OUR MARKS FTLM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Beiall Drags LALI, N Fd» MkAISJ Him BEFORE SELUNd. Hauling Cato wheat, and soybeans 3c per buahd and com 7c per bsshel. BURK ELEVATOR COi Phones 3-3121 • 3-3122 > c t TEEPLE " MOVING & TRUCKING Local and - Long Distance PHONE 3-2007 r~T>b'N Ti AC “Sales ind Servlet" ,i DECATUR SUPER SERVICE DON’T TAKE A CHAISE TAKE f PLENAMINS 9 Smith Drug Co. — ; -—_ LOCAL LOAN CO. 138 to. Socond Strool DECATUR, INDIANA 3-2013