Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1957 — Page 5

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

WftMr ■ \n\ »»1 , “It was the tail-end of the sale — before I saw their Democrat Want Ad!” Farmer's Column VTE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF WANTED—Wheat and Oat Straw. ] Burk Elevator Co., Phone 3-3121. . ; 187 lot CASH for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 248 TF ~ BETTER PRlCESforbetter Eggs. Sell your Eggs .to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. 224 T j FOR SALE — Nine acres of standing alfalfa. Two miles west of f Hammond's country market. Phone 6-6062. 195 2t TOR SALE — Used 4 can, front loading Milk Cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op Store, Monroe, Indiana. 196 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 WANTED DEAD STOCK — Two way radio equipped trucks for faster service. Free Post-mor-tem. Call collect Bluffton 186 or ' Craigville 48 or Ossian 13-T. Price Fertilizer Co. 174 TF Instructions ' MOTEL MEN. WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL MANAGEMENT and OPERATION. Only matured will be considered. Age . 25 to 59. Write-NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, INC. Box 1148 % Democrat. 195 3t-x A utomobi I® s CARL FAUROTE RADIATOR SERVICE. Phone 3-4155. 185 if GOOD SELECTION of late model ■ Used-Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USED CARS are safety test- < ed and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St.. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1957 j Chevrolet 2-door, radio and heater; 1956 Chevrolet 4-door Belaire; 1955 Chevrolet 4-door, 210; 1954 Buick Special; 1952 Pontiac 2- - door. Hydramatic; 2-1949 Chevrolets. school transportation. Save with Fred Busche. phone 3-3941. 196 3t-x iVANTED—VaIve grind jobs, overhaul. tuneups, brakes relined & repair. See us about our 1 special Summer Rates. Complete automotive repair shop Hutker Auto Sales—StudebakerPackard Sales & Service. 164 TF —1 Wanted ftANTED . — Ride to downtown Fort Wayne, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call after 6 o'clock, 3-2304. 196 3t-x WANTED—Lady wants' work of any kind. Write box 1150 c/o Democrat. 194 3t TELEVISION and Radi® Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF WANTED —Houses, Barns or Roofs to Paint. D. E Emcnhiser. Phone 3-4158. 184 TF {VANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 Bed- , room house or apartment. Decatur or vicinity. Write Box 1149 c/o Democrat. 193 TF pianos. Write Box 1150 c/o Decatur Democrat Co., Decatur, Ind. giving name and price of piano. , 195 12 t-x DON’T THROW IT^AWAY—We’II fix it. We service all makes of washers, sWbcpers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. P h’o n e 3-2158. KLENKS. 1 TF X " '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

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For Rent FOR~RENT — 5 room modern apartment, private entrance. Phone 3-4849.196 3t-x FOR RENT—Large 4 room apartment. with stove and refrigerator. Heat and water furnished. Call 3-4458 or 221 south First street. 193 4t-x FOR RENT — Apartment, 3 rooms and private bath. Private entrance and off street parking. Furnished or unfurnished. 604 West Adams, call 34884. 196 3t-x SUPERIOR 3 large rooms, completely redecorated, modern apartments, hardwood floors, ample closets, choice neighborhood, 2 blocks from town. Heat and water furnished. Private entrances. Telephone 3-2262 after 4 p.m,190 TF FOR RENT — Ranch type one-bed-room modern house, gas heat. Also lower two-room efficiency apartment, furnished. 810, including utilities. Both located close to town in excellent neighborhood. Phone 3-3925. 191 6t For Salo - Miso. FOR SALE — Wealthy Apples. Telephone 6-6216. 195 2t TREE ROOTS DESTROYED with Kleen-Em-All Root Destroyer. Sold by Llechty Bros. Berne, Ind. 191 6t-x TOMATOES For Sale, by the pound or bushel. No Sunday sales. 3 miles south of Pleasant Mills, Elisha Merriman. Phone 7-7206.191 12t FOR SALE — CHEXALL. Kills horse flies as well as other flies. 81.65 gal. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 187 lOt FOR SALE — Sweet Corn. Phone 3-8108. 196 It FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF DID YOU KNuW: That Klenk’t sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as 87.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Kleuks. 234 TF FOR SALE—Used Oil Heaters.' Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe. Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—New Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—WaU-to-Wail Carpet. 85.95 Sq. Yd. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 30t NOTlCE—Special Offer; All kinds Chairs and Rockers. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 30t FOR SALE—New Siegler Oil & Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe. Ind. 188 TF STUCKYS STORE AT MONROE is open 6 days a week, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF PHILCO — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the tfest price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF FOR SALE — Used electric Ranges. 815.00 up; Also complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 South 2nd, Phone 34362. 195 6t FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigerators. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator. see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF LAWN BOY Authorized Dealer for Sales and Service; New and used Johnson Outboard Motors. Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd Street. 97 fF CALL. 3-3114 oi 3-3115 foi Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FOR SALE — New Holland. 25 inch firebox furnace, with blower and all attachments. Inquire Jesse G. Niblick, phone 3-2825. 303 north Second street. 169 TF CARD. GIFT & HAT'SHOP“ My fall and winter hats have arrived. Prices reasonable. I am also taking orders for name imprinted Christmas Cards. Maud Merriman, 222 South 4th street. 196 4t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchan.dise 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 ANNUAL PIANO and organ sale, now thru August 31st. Tremendous savings during this once a year event. Outstanding selection of pianos and organs. Do not buy in ignorance. Let us show you a wonderful sound film in technicolor. See how skilled craftsmen produce the beautiful Wurlitzer piano. Decatur Music House. Open Friday and Saturday till 9:00 p.m. 190 12t ii aotnethlng to sell oi I rooms (or rent, try a Democrst W**nt Ad — they brvig resmw.

GOOD USED OU Heaters: Used OU Furnace; Electric Dryer; i New SmaU Monogram OU Heater; Used Refrigerator. Mazelin'a, Highway 27-North. " 196 3t FOR SALE — Black suede Jacket, size 11*4-12, half price; One blue shorty Coat, size llft-12, half price. CaU Sylvia Mazelin Bleeke, 3-3808 or 3-2597. : 196-3 t Real Estate FOR SALE — 3 Farms in Jefferson Township, Adams County, Indiana. May be purchased together or separately. WUI produce good 1 crops. Being sold 1 by the heirs of Laura A. Kerr. Contact Mrs. Harve Ineichen, R.R. 2, Geneva, Indiana. Geneva phone, 720 N. : ± 196 T Business Opportunities FOR LEASE — 2 Bay Service Station in downtown Decatur. Moderate Investment tequired with Financial assistance for qualifying party. This opportunity will bear investigating. For appointment. Call Bill Wile, with National Oil & Gas, Inc., at phone 53, Bluffton, Ind. 196 3t Help Wanted WANTED—Woman to work in Motel. Call 3-4413 or 3-4345. 196 3t ' HOUSEWIVES! Need extra income? Start your own profitable business servicing Avon customers near your home. Openings in Root, Union, Washington, St. Marys, French, Monroe, Blue Creek townships. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Box 824 Huntington. Indiana or call 2195. 195 2t Miscellaneous DICK’S TV SERVICE - AH work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF (V & RADIO REPAIR. AU work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 209 north'l3th. Haugks. 117 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF j ARTIST SUPPLIES for Amateurs or Professionals. We have Grum- . bacher Brushes, OU Colors, Canvas Boards. Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store, 158 south Second street, phone 3-3030. 170 TF BE MODERN — Heat your home with Electromode Electric Heat. AU types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 34497. 284 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—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 also carry a complete line of wiring supplies including fixtures, switches, boxes, etc. KLENKS, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF are the authorized Briggs & Stratton and Clinton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now! Par t a and Service. KLENKS. 94 TF “Tlight r—(VeaHnurd from Pace One) were reported. Carloadings out exceeded carloadings in during the past month, by 237. There were 1,046 carloadings out and 809 carloadings in. In June, there were 1,064 carloadings out and just 694 carloadings in. The comparison to the same time last year shows that during the month of July then, there were 1,106 carloadings out and 856 carloadings in. No reports are available on the number of railway express shipments during the past two months because' of the railway express strike. In July of 1956, however, there were 973 shipments made. Because of the postal accounting system change, which was effective July 1 of this year, com- ; parison figures ar«» no longer . available concerning postal receipts. In June, postal receipts amounted to 86,949, as compared to July of last year, when the receipts amounted to $6,792. Fourteen building permits, with ' a total estimated value of $33.750, were issued during the past month. The same number were 1 issued during June, but with a lesser total value of $33,500. Last July. 12 permits were issued, but ' with a higher total value of $40,630. If you nave sumetnJng to sen or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Dairy Farmers Seek ’ Higher Milk Prices Farmers Os Central Indiana Seek Boost INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—A dairy farmer’s organization today sought higher prices for milk without resorting to a strike. Members of the board of directors of Dairy Producers, Inc., postponed any plans for striking until their spokesmen seek a conference with three milk distributors. Purpose of the conference is to get a price increase for Central Indiana dairy farmers, who now receive $3.80 a hundredweight for their product. George Sandefur, president of DPI,, has been quoted as saying an “absolute minimum’’ should be $5.50. The directors met Monday night in response to the results of a postcard poll in which 891 farmers voted to strike if necessary to get higher prices. A strike was favored by a margin of 4*4 to 1, with 191 voting against. Only 1,100 voted, however, from about 5,000 asked to participate in the poll. The conference would involve the Indianapolis Dairymen’s Cooperative, Independent Milk Producers Association and Indianapolis Dairy Council. “We feel this conference is giving them a chance to talk to us and iron this thing out,’’ Sandefur said. “If they refuse, we are going ahead with the strike." Preble Canning Co. Makes Trial Runs A trial run was made Friday afternoon at the Preble canning company to see how the equipment is working, Charles Cooper, manager of the tomato canning company, said today. Another practice run will be made Friday, but steady operations will not start for another 10 days or so, he said. The first practice run was for juice, as not enough tomatoes are yet available for canning. Tomatoes are late in northeastern Indiana this year because of early rains, but the acreage is about the same as last year. A normal pack is expected in spite of water damage to tomatpef by; the excessive June rains. A majority of the migrant workers for the area have already arrived, and picking operations have started, he added. FOUR (Contlaned from Page O»e) sixth grades; Elmer Ehrsam and Kenneth Watkins, fifth grades; Dolores Byerly and Margaret Kuhn, fourth grade; Veda Crist and Harriet Mills, third grhdes; Frances Beaty and Mary Egley, second grades, and Naomi Griffiths, Martha Habegger and Eloise Leistner, first grades. .Idv ertiaement For Uld» For Sewer Sealed bidu will be received nt the office of the Clerk-Treaxurer of th* City of Decatur, Indiana, by the Hoard of f’ixbHc Works & Safety of the -aid City of Decatur. Indiana, until the hour of- o'clock. P.M. D.S.T. on iSi-ptenrber I IDaT.at which time the bids will I .* publicly opened and read aloud for the following described work: The furnleMiiK of al! labor, ■materials. apparatus, look* and equipment and all other tteryieea required for Idle construction. delivery and installation of well houae No. 11 which is located north of the Decatur Wader Treatment Plant at Decatur, Indiana, and which shall be constructed and installed In strict compliance with the plans, and specifications prepared by Ralph E, Roop, city Engineer of said city of Deeat. ur, Indiana) Each bidder shall state In Ills bld the approximate <mte on which he would be able to commence and finish the above work. All equipment, airparatus, materials and work sliall be in accordance, with the drawings, plans and gpeelfliations, which are on file at the office <>f the Clerk-Treasurer of the Citv of Itei-atur, Indiana. The Board of Public Works and Safety exflnessly reserves Hie right to reject any or all bids and l<’ waive any informality in bidding. Ail bids sliall Hie filed uimn State Hoard of Accounts Form H I revised), with non-colluaion affidavit ,on said form prpperly signed and acknowledged. Em-11 bid in excess of five Jlioiisand dollars (|sb<ift.oO) shall be mu rnnpaniod bv the State Board of Accounts Form H6-A, properly filled and executed. . . . A Certified check or bank draft drawn on a solvent bank pttyalde without condition to -the City of Decatur. Indiana in an amounft of not less than 5% of the bid shall be snbtraltted with em-h proposal as a guarantee t>liit if Hie propnsaal Is m eefited a contract will be .entered indo and the performance of the Contract prupcrly secured. Hoard Os I’nhllc Works g Knfety City or Deentnr, Indiana BY: .Miriam Hall Cletk Treasurer S-2O S-27 Trade in a good town •- Decatur

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Land Condemnation Suits Are Pushed t 17 Land-Owners In State Being Sued ■ INDIANAPOLIS W) - Indiana pushed condemnation suits today against 17 land-owners whose property lies on right-of-way routes of a new road building program. j Suits were filed in Marion Su- , perior Court by Atty. Gen. Edwin i Steers inbehaf of the State Highway Department. It was the first big group of suits since the new 1 highway commission took office i early this year. i Included were 14 suits against ' property owners along the Madi- ’ son Ave. expressway route here, ! scene of highway scandal stories. Three suits involved Ind. 37 in 1 Marion County, including one complaint against William E. Clark- J son, former director of public , works and supply. Clarkson rejected the state’s 'dffer of $2,200 for less than an acre of property. , All the suits sere filed in cases ;

Public Auction HOUSEHOLD GOODS One-half mile Southeast of Decatur on U. S. 33 then I*4 miles South on the County Farm Road or 3 miles West and 1 mile North oi Pleasant Mills, or 2 miles East and 3 miles North of Monroe. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22,1957 EVENING SALE—Starting at Six P.M.—EVENING SALE SPINET PIANO, DEEP FREEZE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS & Hea tv Spinet Piano, Mahogany finish, excellent condition; 1954 Coldspot 15 ft. Chest Type Food Freezer. like new; Chrome Di* nette Set, Pearl Grey Finish, (Table, Host Chair, 5 straight chairs), like new; Tappan Deluxe Bottle Gas Stove (divided top), excellent; Coldspot Refrigerator, good; Maytag Washer (wringer type, late model), good, and Twin Tubs; Miscellaneous Antique Dishes: Fancy Needle Work, Linens, House Plants, etc.; 9 x 12 Rug & Pad, Floral Rose design, good; 3 Pair Floral Design Drapes: Platform Rocker, rose color: Kneehole Desk; Studio Couch; Odd Chair; End Table: Music Cabinet; Floor & Table Lamps; Olfi Divan; Wicker Rocker; Zenith Console Radio-Record; Free Drop Head Sewing Machine; Pedestals; Hall Tree; High Chair; Double Oak Bed with Innerspring Mattress; Double Metal White Bed, complete, with matching Dresser, Rocker & Chair; Double Hollywood Bed (except headboard); Childs Horse Tricycle; Reo 21 inch Reel Type Power Mower; Small tools and miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. NOTE—This is a good lot of property. You are invited to inspect it anytime before the sale. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. MRS. CLINT HART, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers Myron Hart—Clerk PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, since I am going to quit farming and moving to town will sell all my farm machinery at auction, located Mi mile north of Linn Grove or 5 miles west M mile south of Berne, or 9*4 miles southeast of Bluffton on state road 116, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 22,1957 12:30 o’clock FARM MACHINERY 2 TRACTORS, COMBINE AND CORN PICKER 1952 FORD TRACTOR IN GOOD SHAPE 2 - 14 in. Oliver plow for Ford tractor. Ferguson cultivators, Ferguson field tiller, Ford 7 ft. pick qp disc, sub soiler, Power take off kit for Ford tractor. 1939 JOHN DEERE MODEL A TRACTOR IN GOOD SHAPE, 1955 FORD 6 FT. POWER TAKE OFF COMBINE, LIKE NEW, 1954 DEARBORN CORN PICKER IN GOOD SHAPE, Massey Harris Tractor manure spreader, 24 ft. Mayrath grain elevator with electric motor, Case side delivery rake,’B ft. International disc, 7 ft. CultiMulcher, Rotary hoe. International fertilizer, corn planter for Ford tractor, 2 rubber tired wagons with 14 ft. grain beds, spike tooth harrow, hay tedder, International horse mower, Implement trailer. GARDEN TRACTOR AND MISC. Simplicity garden tractor with tiller and cultivator, 275 gal. gas tank on stand with hoze and nozzle, 150 gal. tank, oil drums, 50 gal. oil container with dispenser, platform scales. Rubber tired wheelbarrow, 20 ft. extension ladders, McCollugh 20 in. chain saw less than 1 yr. old, corn shelter, lot of hand topis. CHICKENS 300 head of H, and N. Leghorn pullets laying 50% or more and vaccinated. 150 head of yearling leghorn hens laying 50%, metal nests .hanging feeders, water fountains, 2,500 size electric chick brooders, 2 electric chicken fountains. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 small size Coleman oil heater, rug 12 by 13*4, 2 rugs 9 by 12. lift top desk, 2 wardrobes, dresser, 2 single beds with spring and mattress, baby crib, fruit jars, and many articles not mentioned. 200 bales of mixed hay, 30 bales of straw. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. CARL McBRIDE, Owner Phil Neuenschwander—Auctioneer D. S. Blair—Auctioneer First Bank of Berne. Clerk

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where state apparisers and property owners failed to agree on price. In some cases the asking price was more than three times the amount offered. Steers said the court will decide the final price and the state should have possession of the properties in 30 to 60 days. The number of condemnation suits around the state probably will increase with new highway expansion, be said. PRESENT <€»■»■■«! front Omo> most of the gain in price resulted from smaller current supplies for slaughter. Feeding Costs Higher The department said prices of fed cattle may weaken slightly late summer and early fall, but will rise later. Prices of hogs will decine seasonally, but give promise of staying above 1856 prices until the last few weeks of the year. Prices of lambs are likely to remain above a year ago. Total costs of feeding cattle this coming season will be higher than last, the department said. The increase in the cost of feeder stock will exceed substantially the small reduction in costs of feed. Average profits may be realized on cattle bought in August if cattle slaughter decreases and prices

■ rise in 1958 as expected. A drop i in consumer demand or recurrence ; of drought would prevent this. i The department said production of hogs doubtless will increase in s 1958. Cattle numbers, , however I likely will be down by January . since slaughter in 1957 is not being f reduced enough to prevent further , decline. J . INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 9,500; steady to strong; 190-250 lb 20.25-20.65, some to i 21.00; heavier weights scarce; 160r 190 lb 18.00-20.25; 130-160 lb 16.0018.50. Cattle 2,800; calves 300; steady; f good and choice steers 21.00-23.25; - standard heifers 18.50; some 1 choice steers late sales 25.50; • average choice 24.50; vealers - steady to strong; good and choice 1 19.00-24.50; prime to 25.00. Sheep 1,500; steady; good and ■ choice spring lambs 20.50-24.50. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK « CHICAGO (UP) — Livestock: - Hogs 8,000 : 25-50 lower; No. 1-3, t 200-270 lbs 19.75-20.75; 180-195 lbs 1 1R SA-lft 7S Cattle '7,500, calves 200; few i steer sales steady, general market ? weak to fully 50 lower; heifers ’ steady to 50 lower; vealers steady; choice and prime steers 23.751 28.50; good steers 21.50 - 24.00; choice to prime heifers 23.00-25.00; good to low choice heifers 21.0022.75; standard to choice vealers 17.00-25.00. Sheep 1,500; spring lambs steady to 50 higher; other classes steady good to prime spring lambs 22.00i 25.00. Francisco Franco's Yacht Kills Three SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain (W — 5 Generalissimo Franisco Franco’s 5 yacht ran down a motor launch in ; the harbor here Monday night and - killed at least three persons. A , fourth was missing. Franco was ; not aboard at the time.

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MUBBAY Corrected August 20 160 to 180 lbs." ..17.00 180 to 190 lbs. 18.25 190 to 200 lbs. 19.25 200 to 220 lbs. 19.75 220 to &40 lbs 19.50 240 to 260 lbs. ...; 19.00 360 to 280 lbs. 18.50 280 to 300 lbs. 18.00 300 to 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 16.25 400 lbs. up 15.80 100 to 160 lbs. 12 tb 13 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. 16.50 350 to 400 lbs 15.75 400 to 450 lbs. 15.25 450 to 500 lbs. 14.75 500 to 550 lbs. 14.25 550 lbs. up 13.75 Stags 12.00 Boars 8 to 10 Veal (Fri. & Eat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings «. B.OC Ewes 8.01 Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL GRAIN MABKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected August 20 Beans suuject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices G/ain: .03 j>er bushel less Cora: .07 per hundred les* ■ . f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUB FARMS Corrected August 20 Large Clean Whites 35 Large Clean Brown? .34 Mediums 30 Pullets .25 Pee Wet* —.— *8 Heavy Hens .14 Leghcr lens Jf DOCTOR (Cohtlnmfl from fays Ones ble for a longer period. Simons said that at midnight, e.d.t., the temperature inside his gondola was 74 despite a frigid 64 degrees below zero outside. "He is operating the flight at peak efficiency and authorities have reached a decision to leave him up in the balloon overnight," the Air Force spokesman said. Simons said he was in very good spirits, his physical efficiency was high and he was comfortable. \ If you aave something to sell or rooms .for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad -*• they bring result*. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE TOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags, CALL BATOTOmrFWBM BEFORE SELLING. Hauling e*M wheat, and soybean* 3c per tariff and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 34121 • 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING” Local and & Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 "Sales ind Service” , DECATUR ~r SUPER SERVICE " ——rs MOW HIGH GRASS HEAVY WEEDS, BRUS|r th* easy way I jar i "monarch* SICKLf BAR Mown < • ■■9ol lorfl. t*' Whwb Sold and Serviced By B. F. SHROYER Phone 3-4526 Decatur. Ind.