Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1957 — Page 5

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_ - , • 8 <2 r BOG £S f H3KIW Wl< “Fresh, like my Democrat Want Ad said—aren’t they?" Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF r-ASH for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. FOR SALE — 1956 International 1-PR Corn Picker, used on 27 acres of corn. Clarence Black, Route 6, Decatur. 215 3t-x FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire Boars—Extra good meat type at reasonable prices. Elmer Fritzinger, south of Chattanooga, Ohio. 216 3t-x WANTED DEADSTOCK — 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 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 Real Estate FOR SALE—I2O Acres, Vz mile east of Geneva and Vi mile south. Modern 3 Bedroom house. Selling on account of being alone. Louis Renhcrt, route 2, Geneva, Ind. 214 3t-x For Rent FOR RENT—S room semi-modern house on north 2nd street. Call after 4:30 p.m. 3-3971. 214 3t FOR RENT—3 room apartment with bath, ground floor. Call 3-3892. 215 3t-x FOR RENT—New, all modern 4 room House, with bath. In Monro®. Cail Beery Motor Sales. 216 6t FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurni ished 2 bedroom apartment, heat and water furnished, washing facilities. 228 North 4th street. Phone 3-2247. 214 TF FOR RENT— Furnished 2 room lower apartment. Private entrance. Utilities included. Linens and kitchen equipment furnished. 427 Mercer. Employed man or woman only. Call 3-3925. 216 6t FOR RENT—Z room fumished apartment, close to schools and churches, 1 blocks from business district. All utilities furnished including steam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 209 TF Miscellaneous yßEE—Check” ~your Radio and Television Tubes at our store Free. Uhrick Bros. 214 12t 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. 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 ARTIST SUPPLIES lor Amateurs or Professionals. We have Grumbacher Brushes, Oil 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. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497. 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 — 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 Clinton engine dealers. Bring in your motors for repair now! Parts and Service. KLENKS. 94 TF IrwsoMmlwy

Lost and Found LOST—Box containing set of four Badminton Rackets, near Preble. If found, please caU 3-9443. 216 2t-x Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service for aU makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 232 TF WANTED—Houses, Barns or Roofs to Paint. D. E Emenhiser. Phone 3-4158. 184 TF WANTED—A ride to Fort Wayne, to or near the Farnsworth Corp., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CaU 3-8365. 215 3t SHOE SHINE—At Morris’ Barber Shop. Hours: 3:30 to 6:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. AU day Saturday. John BedweU. 216 2t-x WE WILL PICK UP any used clothing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Store. 238 North 2nd street. 211 T DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service aU makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 1 TF SEWING MACHINE BU&iNESS — AU makes repaired. We seU new and rebuUt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 north First street. Store hours. Monday through Saturday —8:00 a.m. to 8:00 D.m. 155 TF For Sate-Mtee. FOR SALE—Caponettes, 7 to 8 lb. average. Phone 3-9302. 214 3t-x FOR SALE — Refrigerator, 6 years old, 7 cu. ft., $50.00. CaU 3-3219. 211 6t REGISTERED English Setter Pups, good blood line. 729 Patterson street, Decatur, Phone 3-4485. 215 2t-x DID YOU KNuW: That Klenks sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR SALE—Used QU Heaters. Stucky Furniture Cd., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—New Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—WaU-to-WaU Carpet $5.95 Sq. Yd. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 30t NOTlCE—Special Offer; AU kinds Chairs and Rockers. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 30t FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF USED ALUMINUM fishing boats. Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 north 3rd street. 208 TF FOR SALE—New Siegler OU & Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—Snow suits and winter coats, good condition. Sizes 2-16, $3.00-$7.50. 322 south sth street. 216 3t 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 best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. ' 116 TF “DOCTOR JIM KORTENBER” can cure those sick and neurotic drain problems with Klean-’Em-AU Drain Cleaner. Sold by Haugk’s in Decatur. 209 lOt-x FOR SALE—If you want High Grade Granular or Regular Fertilizer, at a good price, caU us. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 212 12t FOR SALE—Sow Lawn Seed in the Fall for good results. Bulk seed only. Also Lawn Fertilizer. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 212 12t APARTMENT SIZE Maytag Gas Range. Floor Model. Also a complete line” of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 212 6t JUST ARRIVED from Holland: Tulips — Hyacinthus — Daffodils and Crocus; Also ornamental Evergreens. Ferguson Bros. IV4 miles east of Monroe, on 124. 214 TF 6USED T.V. SETS — fable models priced from $35.00 to $75.00; Console models priced from $95.00 to $175.00. Adams County Trailer Sales, 803 North 13th street. 211 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 CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine 'merchandise such as furniture, floor cov-1 erings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF

Instructions URGENTLY NEEDED MEN 18-37 to train as Telegraph Operators for Railroads this area. Average pay $365.00 up. Jobs waiting. G. I. approved. Write Box 1157 c/o Democrat. . 216 Help Wanted WANTED—Lady to help dress chickens. Treon’s Poultry Market. M 4 3t YOUNG GIRL wanted for part time day work. Call in person, Win-Rae DriveIn. North 13th street. ■ 216 t 2 Automobiles FOR SALE—I9S2 Plymouth 4-door. Priced to sell. One owner. Phil L- Macklin Co. Chrysler-Ply-mouth-Jeep Dealers. 216 3t GOOD SELECTION of latemodel Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF FOR SALE—Used 600-16 and 650-16 Tires and Tubes, some whitewalls. Saylors Chevrolet Sales. 215 3t FdR~SALE-1953 Plymouth’idoor, overdrive, heater, radio, local owned. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do." 215 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3- 247 TF FOR SALE—I9SS Chrysler New Yorker 4-door, low mileage. Takes off like a jet. Can’t tell it from a new car. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do.” 213 3t FOR SALE or TRADE—I9S6 Chevrolet Belaire; 1955 Pontiac Hardtop; 1954 Chevrolet 2-door; 1953 Chevrolet 2-door; 1953 Chevrolet 4- 1952 Pontiac; New Cars on order. Fred Busche, phone 3-3941. 215 3t-x WANTED—VaIve grind jobs, overhaul, tuneups, brakes relined & repair. See us about our special Summer Rates. Complete automotive repair shop. Hutker Auto Sales—StudebakerPackard Sales & Service. 164 TF 1954 BUICK SPECIAL 4-Dr. A local one owner with only 22,000 miles. Has V-8 engine and standard shift. SAYLORS BUICK-CHEVROLET SALES 2t 1954 BUICK ROADMASTER 4-DR. A very clean, local one owner car with a beautiful 2 tone grey finish. Loaded with extras including power steering and seat belts. SAYLORS BUICK-CHEVROLET SALES 2t 1956 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP A sharp locally owned 1956 model. Fully equipped including power steering and brakes. Save plenty on this one. , SAYLORS BtJICK-CHEVROLET SALES 2t XOTICh OF ADMINISTRATION Estate Nr». 5250 In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Theodore F. Grallker was on the 26th day of August, 1957, appointed: Executor of the will of Joseph J. Berling, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six months from the date, of tlie first publication of this notice or said claims nill be forever barred. _ I kited at Decatur, Indiana, this 26ttrday of August, 1957. RICH AMD D. I.HWTON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. David A. Macklin, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative. 3 t August SO, September 6, 13

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Feel TV's Future Is In Live Shows Deplore Present Trend To Films By WILLIAM EWALD United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) - Television seems to be headed the way of the tuna fish—you can’t hardly get it no more except in cans. Live TV has lost the battle this season to filmed TV—about 60 per cent of our network prime time shows are being shot on celluloid and preserved in tins. What’s more, most citizens of the TV industry seem to feel the trend can’t be stopped — that filmed fare means not only better shows technically, but more profits* since the film can be shown over and over. At least two producers, however, believe the trend is going to be reversed. Jesse Zousmer and John Aaron, who turn out Ed Murrow’s “Person To Person,” think that TV’s future lies in live programming. What Is TV? “The trouble is that many people in the industry haven’t even tried to think through the most fundamental question — What is TV all about?” said Zousmer today. “It isn’t movies. Movies are another medium. And showing a movie on TV doesn’t change the fact it’s a movie and not TV. “If you look at your top 10 month after month, you'll find that live shows are the most popular—‘What’s My Line,’ ‘Ed Sullivan and ‘The $64,000 Question' and ‘564,000 Challenge.’ I Love Lucy’ ■is about the only steady exception Why? Because people like live TV. They like the feeling of seeing something happening in front of them. “The most exciting moments in TV have all come from live shows —the Kefauver hearings, ‘Peter Pan,’ the political conventions. Do you remember the excitement when Jackie Gleason broke his leg on TV? It had an impact on people because they saw it happening right in front of them.” Lots Os Fluffs “Person To Person,” which starts its fifth season on CBS-TV Friday, is a example of the stir live TV can generate, pointed out Aaron. “We've“ had more fluffs on our show than we can count,” said Aaron. “We had Eva Gabor stuck in a door for 40 seconds and Ed Sullivans dog barking through a shpw. Bert Lahr backed into a closet, and on one show we picked up police calls by mistake on our lines. “Mrs. Harry Truman made a remark about a dirty ashtray one of our crew had left. And remember the night Mrs. Pat Weaver's dress came opened in the back by mistake? It was terribly unfortunate and I’m sure we felt worse about it than she did, but it sure stirred up talk “People would resent these kind of fluffs on a filmed show—they’d call them sloppy editing. But on live TV, they love it.” ‘ Zousmer and Aaron are so convinced of TV’s future as a live medium, that they’re whipping up another live show. “We feel what we’ve done with people on Person To Person’ we can do with places,” said Zousmer. “ ’Wide Wide World' has tried it, but not too successfully because the show never really gives you the feeling of standing there. You always feel looking on from outside. “Film TV is taking over now. No doubt about it. But ahead lies live TV. That’s because it shows people what they're interested in —other people. It can provide more excitement for the watcher than being a peeping Tom. More even than pulling the shades up It’s like taking the whole window out.” Pre-Dawn Nuclear Shot Is Postponed LAS VEGAS. Nev. W — Atomic Energy Commission scientists today decided to postpone a predawn nuclear shot and trigger a smaller device later in the day. The AEC rescheduled its "Whitney" blast for Saturday and went ahead with plans to fire "Fizeau at 3 p.m. CDT today from a 500foot tower. “Fizeau," equal to the force of about 10,000 tons of TNT, will be the 19th shot of the series. Scientists said the more potent "Whitney" test was called off again because predicted winds would have carried fallout over populated areas. JOHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall Corner Monroe and Ninth Sunday 2:30 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject: “Happy are the Peaceable". One of the scriptures of consideration will be Matthew 5:9, Dauay trans.: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be Called the children of God.” Tuesday 8:00 p.m.: Bible study using the Bible study aid, "You May Survive Armageddon into God's New World.'' Friday 7:30 p.m.: Theocratic Minstry School followed by Kingdom Service Meeting.

Two Accidents Are Reported By Police Parked Truck Hit Early This Morning A car driven by Richard L. McCullough, 18, of Decatur, route six, struck a parked pickup truck on West Monroe street at 2:45 a m. today causing damage to both vehicles. The truck is owned by William Mansfield of 1115 West Monroe) street. McCullough was approaching another truck coming from the opposite direction. He swerved over to the side of the street too far and hit the truck. Damage was estimated at SIOO to each vehicle.

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 14 T 2 crDT 118-Acre farm. Orville Sturm, auctioneer SEPT. 14-10:00a.m Mr. & Mrs. Henry Asehleman. Owners. Location, 34. Miles west and % mile north of Berne, Ind., or mile north > /2 mile east, then H mile north of Linn Grove * Ind. Ayrshire' Dairy Cattle and Farm Machinery NeuenSFPT DL C 7 I Qn ndCr ’ B l alr & Strickler, Auctioneers. SEPT. 16—7:30 p. m. Public Sale, ewes, lambs, dairy cows feeder SEPT 17 Ca io e a) a a n m b °w rS », w Ca 2£ Sale Barn ’ Ray ' Elliott ' Aurt. 17—10 30 am. Hugh W. Alberson, Estate Location •> west of Bryant. Indiana on Polingtown’ Road ’tf mile south or 9% miles northwest of Portland Farm o, ch ,* nery ’ Ray Elliott - auctioneer. and ’ Karm Ma ' SEPT. 21—12:00Noon. Curtis Wulliman. Executor. 406 W Wabash SEPT. *S Me ' miles west of Two mTeTsoulh and two miles east of Pierceton. Indiana ImorovXi M a™ man" 1 ’ l PM ' Midwest Rcalty AuctionXM ? Sanmann, Auctioneer. ' oun SEPT. 21—Mr. & Mrs George W. Droud, One-half mile north of Pal F Black °Too T thWCS L °f Warsaw ' Iliana on 1 Improved 80 Acre Farm 10 nn A.M. (Forenoon Sale). Midwest Realty Auction Co J F Sanmann, Auctioneer. y guenon co., J. F. SEPT. 23—Dr. F. Murray Thompson, Ten miles north of Marion Indiana on Highways 9 & 37. Or lUj miles south of Mount'Etna Indiana. Jolie Dee Farms”—4os Acres of Highly Productive Land, 245 Acres and 160 Acres with Fine Modern Improvements. ,1:30 P.M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann, Auctioneer. * SEPT. 26—12:30 P-m., DST. Clara J. Flauding, Estate. Located in ' the northwest part of Geneva, Indiana (across from the northwest corner of the new school building). Personal propSEPT Rea ’ E^ a te Ray Elliott. Auctioneer. P S*: 28 T »• Victor L. Pierstorff. Executor estate of Leßov t Pierstorff. 6 miles south of Rockford, O. on Rt 118 120SXet Xu™..?" 0 "' PrW ”‘ y - Wm ' Kcm ' Ul SEPT. Noon. Whitley County Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ ® al ®’ WWtiey County 4-H Fair Grounds, Columbia City, Ind. Annual Sale. Kenneth E. Sherbahn, Sale Mgr POBITOLE MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 16th At 7:30 o’clock We have a consignment of ewes, lambs, dairy cows, feeder calves and boars for Monday night’s sale. We also will have 40 HEAD OF WHITE FACE FEEDER CATTLE WEIGHING ABOUT 400 LBS. lahul “’ 1 FLYER DELUXE MODEL BOYS 40 IINCH HICYCLE. - DECATUR SALE BARN LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. HIGHER PRICES AND LOWER COMMISSIONS.

RAKE UP ALL YOUR FALL EXPENSES - with an easy on the budget FALL CASH LOAN from BUDGET LOANS. GET CASH for school expenses, old bills, seasonal purchases, all FALL needs. Repay in SMALL BUDGET PAYMENTS. Take NINETY DAYS for first payment. 157 S. 2nd St. * Decatur Phone 3-3333

LUNCH 19 READV- Hi I • _ ,||||lT QIQ YOU WASH > IT'S not FAIR WHEN lif 1 KNOW A > DUD vou WASH Z- 1 and DID vou j > *OUR EARS ? Z THEY MAKE YOU Z? UTTug OQV \ your hands? ( wash your faces ?J i ,*> , * wash places _✓ (who broke I fa, "*X X. Lzx- S \ ' ; *> YOU DON’T EAT ) \ HIS ARM vS- ==Z/^ — ? X —V WITH I—<'— y /washing Z —X x —x • a^f NOA 'lh«ears (mas.V' VI i ( VE ?A , J a N* AAr V mam J J ■ j jr' r<J& > k A I [TOkM c r —A/rI _-A~ A\cJJ » You Get What You Pay For! When you buy a car you expect to pay for whatever additional features you desire.. The same applies to insurance. Let Us fit your insurance protection to your needs and your pocketbook. Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency uienn hui

A child suffered a slight injury but no property damage was caused in another accident which occurred .at 11 p. m. Thursday at the intersection of Adams and Second streets. Vernon J. Hlrschy, 26. of Deca tore route six, was turning left off Mercer avenue onto Adams street and was hit in the bumper by a car driven by Daniel E. Cowans, 19, of 729 Patterson street, -who was enroute north off Winchester street. Theresa Hirschy, two-year-old child who was a passenger in the Hirschy car, surrered a slight laceration to her lip when she was thrown against the dash board of the car. EGYPTIAN (ContlntKHl from Page One) sian arms being shipped to Israel’s Arab neighbors-

IN QI AN A POLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) - Livestock: Hogs 11,500; unevenly weak to mostly 25 lower; 190-250 lb 19.5020.00; heavier scarce; 170-190 lb 19.50- 120-160 lb 16.00-17.75; some 18.00 or more; sows steady to 25 lower; 270-350 lb 18.25-19.00, few 19.25; 350-450 lb 17.50-18.25; over 450 lb 17.00-17.75. Cattle 300; calves 150; too few steers and heifers to. test prices; cows steady to weak, spots 25-50 lower; utility and standard steers and heifers 15.00-18 00; utility and commercial cows 12.00-14.50; canners and cutters 9.00-12 00; vealers steady on small supply; good and choice 21.00-25.00, few to 26.00. Sheep 1.500; about steady; good and choice spring lambs 18.5022.50-

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO <UP i—-Livestock: Hogs 6,000 ; 25 to mostly 50 lower; No. 1-3 , 200-225 lbs 19.25-19.75; few selected lots No. 1-2, 200-225 lbs bulk No. 2-3, 230-260 lbs 19.6020.00; 82 head No. 1-2, 210 lbs 20.25; few lots Nd. 3 or mixed weights around 200 lbs as low as 19 00; mixed grades No. 1-3, 180195 lbs 18.25-19.25. Cattle 400, calves 100: few sales all classes steady; bulk of supply slaughter steers and heifers carried from earlier in week; few loads and lots good and choice steers 20.50-24.00; odd head choice steers up to 25.00; few utility to low good steers 15.00-20.00; few good and choice heifers 19.5023.00; most standard and good vealers 17.00-26 00; few.fiho ice 26.00-26.50. Sheep 400; not enough of any class to fully test prices; small lots good and choice native spring lambs selling about steady in a cleanup trade; good and choice spring lambs 22.00-24.00. CLAIMS 'l*o BK ALLOWED HV THE HIIUU) OF (OIIIIISSIOMiH'i OS MOM>AV NKl’TIi WHICH 18. HII.HWAV Iji.wreuee Noll, Hupt 187..70 Hurl Fuhrman, A. iSupt. 143.55 Albert Heer, do 143.55 Mary J. JUuixon.. clerk. .. .... Joe Spangler. Janitor -s(i.tw Virgil Kerry, dleael .... 142.50 <•.<’. Abbott, do _ 138.80 Itnymoml -Kolter, do 13X.60 Earl Fell, do 138.60 Clyde Harden, Mneh 138.60 Harold Burger, truck ............. 13.8.60 HrWayne Beer, do 138.80 ItMK-ei* Htetaet*. do ■=-.. .... 138.410 Hav.id Kunyon, do 138,80 Itobert Fuhrman, do 138.80 Noah Brunner, tractor —... 138,60 Hmi Harvey, truck ........ 100.80 Wendel Abbott, do 138.80 Walter Iteppert. tractor 138.60 Christ .Meslilierfcer, do 138.60 Joel Augaburger, S.H. . .. 133.65 Clirlat Zurcher. do 133.85 Harvey Mankey, do 85.05 Clifford Death, do XS.IK> Louis Drake. watch .... 4.00 COI VH lieWa.Vite Beer, Bridge 25.20 Hon Harvey, do 37.80 Harvey Mnukey. do 48.00 Clifford Heath, do , 48.80 latwrence Smith, do 56.45 < (I. IMt HITCH AL latwrenee Smith, labor 151.25 Carl Burkhart, do ... .... 110.70 A-natin Merriman, do 88.60 Alfred Hirs'liy, do 111.20 Bunrd of < ornmf-almrera . Certified, lte(ore jno thia 13111 day of September, 145 c EHW HU) F. JIIIKKI. Auditor Adams Co. trade In a good, town — Decatur

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAT Corrected September 13 160 to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to 190 lbs. 17.75 190 to 200 lbs. 18.75 200 to 220 lbs. 19 25 220 to 240 lbs. 19.00 240 to 260 lbs 18.50 260 to 280 lbs. 18 00 280 to 300 lbs. 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.75 100 to 160 lbs 12 to 13 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.25 400 to 450 lbs. 15.75 450 to 500 lbs. 15.25 500 to 550 lbs. 14.75 550 lbs. up 14.25 Stags .v. 12.00 Boars „ 8 to 10 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 21.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. &*Sat.) — 20.00 Yearlings ~.. B.OC Ewes ; 3.0 t Bucks 2.0 C LOCAL (.BAIN MARKET BURK KLETAIVM Corrected September 13 £.<>sns sueject to change 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 September 13 Large Clean Whites .42 Large Clean Browns ..... .41 Mediums .34 Pullets .25 Pee Wee _. .20 Heavy Hens .15 Leghor: <cus .... .!( Seven-Year-Old Girl Is Fatally Burned PETTERSBURG - iffl - Brenda Kay Ellis, 7, daughter of the Asa Ellises, was buried today after services here. She died Wednesday, night in a Vincennes hospital from burns sustained Aug. 26 when her clothoing caught fire as she popped corn on a kitchen stove at her. a home.

TRY Bl’R MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags 11,11111 "" » TXTL TJS FORU;kA!N MICH BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oata wheat, and soybeans 3c per batsM and corn 7c per bushel. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 - i;n TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and ‘ Long Distance :>Hi PHONE 3-2607 , it ■PftNTIAfi “Sales ind Service" DECATUR SUPER SERVICE —- ' Sleeper” i3Wi”Peffeci MATTRESSES recommended by 808 SIEVERS WOWO MAN on the STREET ? Program Exclusively in Decatur at 1: 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.