Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1957 — Page 5

TUKSDAY, BZPTBMBER 24, 1987

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“O edho BFZTW X \* • • 7 «F• U V \ i V —~\A* *** i 1 Um 9 , I Vs-s o\\ ~ ' "No wonder our business is. off, Doc — these Democrat Want Ads are full of carrots!” Farmer's Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. I*s TF FOR SALE—Oats at Myron Hart and Obed Gerber Sale. 700 bushels of good oats. Clifford Heyerly. 225 3t-x for heavy or leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon's Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF FOR SALE-2 Spotted Poland China Sows with 19 pigs. Hugo Thieme, 6% miles northeast of Decatur. ' 223 31 BETTER PRICES for better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. 224 T TWO WHEEL Farm Trailer with stock rack, a good one. Charles Barker, Convoy, Ohio. Phone 6308. 3 miles west, % mile south Convoy. 225 3t-x 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 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 Lost and Found LOST—Pair of Childs glasses, dark rims, near City parking lot. Phone 3-2491. Reward. 225 3t Automobiles GQPD SELECTION oi JaW model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—Matchless Motorcycle, 500 C.C. Single, good condition, $150.00. Karl Neuman, 7 miles North on U.S. 27 to St. John’s Lutheran Church, then first farm East. 224 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. X 164 TF For Rent FOR RENT—3 room apartment, bath and private entrance. Phone 3-3892. 223 3t-x FOR RENT—3 Bedroom—all modern House, 318 South 13th. Call 3-9198 for particulars. 224 3t-x FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms at 414 north Second. Inquire at residence. 225 2t FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment, with private bathr-eil utilities furnished. Close downtown. Phone 3-8620. 225 It FOR RENT—2 rooms with bath, furnished apartment, 413 West Adams street. Call after 5:30 p.m. 3-3293. 223 TF FOR RENT—Modern three room furnished apartment, gas heat, off street parking, washing facilities, very quiet. Call 3-4848. 223 3t-x FOR - RENT—3 room furnished apartment, 927 north sth street. Phone 3-4171, call after 4:00 p.m. 224 TF FOR RENT—Five Roopi lower apartment, with basement. Also, four room upstairs apartment with private entrance, partly furnished. Call 3-2667 or 3-3311. 225 3t-x FOR - RENT—2 room furnished apartment, close to schools and churches, 1 block from business district. All utilities furnished including steam heat and washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 209 TF FOR RENT—S rooms, modern, automatic oil furnace. Plenty of clothes rooms. Bath, living room, kitchen, closed porch on ground floor. 3 rooms up. basement. South part of Decatur. Call in person at 225 North Ninth Street after 4:00 p.m. If you have sumerning to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings resiuU. ,

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 RADIO & TELEVISION Service. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 221 6t-x WANTED — Used Stoker. Phone 3-8443 or see, Floyd Mcßride Welding, U.S. Highway 224 - East. 225 3t MAN WANTS WORK on farm. [. Married, age 24 years. 238% t Madison street, or phone 3-3408. 225 3t-x DON’T. THROW IT AWAY—We'll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps ' and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158 i KLENKS. ITF SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS — All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine i Shop, 223 north First street. Store hours, Monday through Saturday —8:00 a.m. to 8:00 D.m. 155 TF 1 WANTED — Unfurnished aparti ment, small house or room with ’ cooking privileges, for working i mother and 12 year old, well behaved son. Within walking distance of school or on bus line. Write box 1161 c/o Democrat, or . leave message at high school office. 224 2t-x i For Sale - Mlsc. » I - f -, ... - , BOY’S 20” Huffy Bicycle. $20.00. Call 3-3718 after 5:30 p.m. 225 3t - TYPEWRITER—Like new. Royal ’ Portable, deluxe model, case included. Phone 3-4867. 225 3t . FOR SALE—Apple Butter and Pop Corn. Samuel Wickey, 9 miles ‘ South on Mud Pike. 224 2t-x ' FOR SALE—Used Oil Heaters. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, J Ind.lßß TF . FOR SALE—New Duo Therm dil , Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Fur1 niture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE—Used Garden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF “ FOR SALE—I9SS 35 ft. Star Houset trailer. Very good condition. Further information, call 3-4428. 225 st-x ■ ALL SIZE Used Outboard Motors. 1 Save Now! Mansfield Outboard 1 Marine, 222 North 3rd street. ; Phone 3-4108. 225 TF FOR SALE—Super Flame oil 2 burner heater; 1—275 gallon oil i tank. Phone 3-3250. 403 south 11th street. 225 2t-x ; DID YOU KNOW: sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF • FOR SALE—New Siegler Oil & Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF • FOR SALE—A. K. C. Registered I German Shephard (Police Pups) $20.00 each. Phone 3-9448, Art Loshe. 223 3t-x FORSALE—PentronTapc "Recorder, used only 2 hours. Can be . bought for less than cost. Phone 3-2355. 224 3t FOR - SALE—White’ table top gas range, $20.00. Harold J. Hoffman, Homestead number 32. Call 3-2983. 224 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 I see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for heating, 100-500-1000 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, Monroe Street. 222 61 i WE HAVEFa - complete line~of GJE. 1 and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 224 6t FOR SALE—Ornamental Shrubs of all types. Special oirspreaders 12 to 18 inch size, $2.00. Bobby Heller, 2% miles south of Preble. 219 26t-x ’ JUST ARRIVED from Holland: Tulips — Hyacinthus — Daffodils and Crocus; Also ornamental Evergreens. Ferguson Bros. 1% miles east of Monroe, on 124. 214 TF ja —.— : FOR SALE—Kelvinator KeirigeraI tors. Home freezers and Electric I ranges, if you want quality get ; Kelvinator — trade now for a [ new Kelvinator, see them at DE- . CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF , CALL 3-31140i'3 3115 for Guaranteed Quality CON- ' CRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF FREE — Feel free to look around , in our store at our fine merchan- [ dise such as furniture, floor cov- ’ erjngs, bedding, lamps and ap-| pliances, and every day hard-j . ware needs. Open each evening l I except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF

Help Wanted PAY UP BACK BILLS—Avon Cosmetics are in demand everywhere. You can earn good income representing our Company. Openings in Root, Union, Wash-, ington, St. Marys, French, Monroe, Blue Creek, townships. Write Mrs. Dorothy Fruechtenicht, Bqx 824 Huntington, Indiana or call 2195. 225 2t p — Miscellaneous FREE—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 IV & RADIO REPAIR. AU work guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 209 north 13th. Hqugks. 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. 225 6t CIDER — We press cider each Thursday. Plenty of good fresh cider for sale. High's Woodworking Mill, 640 north 3rd street, phone 3-3306. 225 T OIL SPACE HEATER USERS - Now is the time to have your unit checked. Avoid that cold weather trouble. V. W. “Bun’ f Affolder—Phone 3-2220. 221 24t GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 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 ARTIST SUPPLIES for 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. AU 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 ELECTRIC? c 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 If you have something to sell at rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — they bring results.

HOW MUCH IS YOUR HOME WORTH TODAY?

The article published last week outlined the cost of a new home. We now wish to discuss the value of an “old” home. For the purpose of this article, an “old” home is one that has been occupied for more than one year and in most cases has been occupied for many years. The market value of an “old” home is much different than the cost of a new home just being built because three important items must be taken into consideration —Depreciation, floor plan and immediate repairs. During the past year the market value of “Old” homes has decreased because (1) repair costs have increased. In some cases the cost of remodeling an old home to fit the present owners needs, increases the cost beyond the price of a NEW home. <2l Depreciation has increased because of location, demand for new homes with equal space, increased interest rates.. It is our opinion that the “cream has been taken off” of the old house price and during the next 12 months there will be very little change in the market value. You will still find some people that want to sell their old homes at prices far in excess of the market value. These homes will not be sold. We will be glad to - discuss with you the value of your home today and inform you of our opinion as to the selling price. There are many good old homes in “GOOD” state of repair. These homes are good buys because you receive the lower cost from the de- ' predated value, lower taxes, more square foot of area for your money which means a larger house, more luxurious living and a better home than you have ever had at a price you can afford. Land prices have greatly increased and many times you can secure with the old home a larger lot and with land improvements such as trees, shrubbery, fruit trees. These improvements may

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Card Os Thanks We wish to thank all the neighbors, friends and relatives, and Dr. Carroll. Especially Rev. Bever Jr., and the Church of God for , the kind deeds shown us in the recent death of our Mother and Wife, Jaunita Brod beck. Marion Brodbeck & daughter Sheri 225 It-x REAL ESTATE I HOME FOR SALE—Modern, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, immediate possession, low rate mortgage, which can be assumed. Priced to ' sell. Phone 3-8648. 225 3t-x ' 40 ACRES, all under cultivation, with modern 3 bedroom house and garage, near Willshire. Hiproof barn and other buildings. Rev. Albert Swenson, Willshire, Wren phone 76-F-3. 224 6t-x FOR SALE—Very good modern 2Bedroom home, located on Stev- : enson street. F.H.A. Loan. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers- ’ Real Estate. Phone 3-2796. l .' 225 3t 1 FOR SALE—Four Bedroom house, located at the N.E. corner of L Madison & 4th street. Decatur. $7500.00. One-half cash, balance on contract. Roy S. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers ♦ Real Estate. j Phone 3-2796. 225 3t ■ FOR SALE—93 Acre Faifrn, located ! East of Decatur. Priced to sell. , You can buy Oils farm for what I some 40 acre farms would cost ( you. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers - Real Estate. Phone ! 3-2796.225 3t ■ NOTICE OF SALE OF HE AI. ! ESTATE AT Pt BMP AUCTION 1 The undersigned, Wxecutrix of ttie Estate of William E. Clouse, deceas- ■ ed. -being Estate No. CTS3 in" The Adams Circuit Court, Adams County, ■ Indiana, by virtue of an Order of I sard Court, authorizing the same, ■ hereby gives notice that site will, on , the 12th day of Octdber, 1957, at the rhour of 2 o'clock p.m. CST, offer fop sale at public auction, on the - premises located at 227 -South 7th j Street, Decatur, Indiana, the following described real estate situated in ’ Decatur, Adame County, Indiana. . towit: Commencing sixty-six (66) feet " north of the southwest corner of I 1-nlot three hundred sixty-four ■ (364) in the City of Decatur in Adams Counts', Indiana, running thence east one hundred thirty. ■ two (132) feet, thence north sixtysix (66) feet, thence west oue Ijun- • drer thirty-two (132) feet t lienee south sixty-stx (66) feet to the , place of beginning, the same being 1 a strip of land one hundred thirly- » two (132) feet by sixty-six (66) f feet of Inlot three hundred five (365) in the City of Decgtiir in Adams County, Indiana. . Said sale will be made subject to the approval vt The Adams Circuit • Court for not Hess than 3*3 of rh«j ; full appraised value thereof, free of all liens and encunibranves. ex- ■ eept the 1957 taxes due and payable . in 195 X and upon the following terms , and conditions; at least 1-3 of the purchase money in cash on the day ■ of the sale, the balance to be paid ; Upon the delivery to the Purchaser of an Executrix's Deed .appVoved by i the Judge of The Adams Cirou.it , Count and an Abstract of Title brought down to the date of sale showing said real estate to be free of all Mens and enctiTrtbrances. except the 1957 taxes due and payable in 1946. Possession of said real estate will be • given upon final and full payment of tile purchase price. Violet Smith, Executrix of the Estate of William E. Clouse Sept.- 17 . 24, Oct. 1 trade • a good town — Decatur

take years to secure with a new home while with an old home they already exist at NO cost to you. If you cannot afford a new home there is no reason at all for you not to become a home owner. By starting your home ownership with an old home you will have a better living for your family and at the same time automatically save your money for a new home by getting the old one paid. No doubt every one would like to have a new home sometime but isn't it good judgment to start paying and enjoying an old home NOW? It may not be as fancy or contain the gadgets but it will be home and something you can afford without tying the financial noose around your neck in the way of high monthly payments. Here are just a few of the good “old” home values we have today: Lot 60x184. Plenty of shade trees and nice garden. Good 1% car garage. 3‘-2 bedrooms. One bedroom down, 2‘i up stairs. Living room, dining room, kitchen, Utility with new forced air furnace and new hot water heater, plumbed for automatic Washer. Beautiful kitchen with lots of natural finish built-in cabinets. Standard complete bath. Small basement with water softener and fruit storage. Price Only $8,350.00. We have several other homes of equal value. Some of these homes contain new wall to wall carpet, I gas furnaces, gas incinerators, complete concrete basement and recreation rooms. One of our homes is just 6 years old. If you will give us some idea of the size of home you desire and the price you can afford to pay, we will be glad to show you, this kind of home. THE SUTTLES co. 155 S. Second St. Phone 3-3605

j **”3B? ■ ; WITH GOVERNMENT announcement that the first Snark squadron will be in operation by the end of the year come these photos of the missile in action during tests by Northrop aviation of Los Angeles. Top: At rest on launching pad, with missileers giving final checkup. Middle: Power and fuel lines drop away as power- , ful rocket boosters Ignite. Lower: Snark on way to target, both boosters flaming. Squadron will Include personnel of 500. The Snark is a 5,000-mile nuclear guided missile. (International)

t Four-Year-Old Boy ' In Fair Condition ) A four-year-old Willshire, 0., ! youngster is reported in fair coni dition today at Parkview memorial ' hospital in Fort Wayne following i an operation for a severe skull . fracture sustained when he fell out ; of a moving car. Charles R. Bollenbacher, son of ' Donald Bollenbacher of Willshire, ; tumbled out of the car which his, ’ father was driving Sunday after- - noon about a mile south of Wren, ' 0., on Ohio state road 49. ‘ j The child wanted to roll down a , window to throw out something and .instead of grasping tlje window rjfmUtffe, he pushed on the door handie. The door flew open and the boy fell out, hitting his head. He was brought to the Adams county memorial hospital and then transferred immediately to the Fort Wayne hospital. Volewede and Anderson Attorneys ESTATE 52X6 VOTICE TO Al,I. PERMOVS lA'TER* ESTEO IX THE ESTATE OF FAXXIE E. WtFFEI.ER In the Circuit Court of Adams County September Term, 1957 in the matter of the Estate of Fann, ie E. Xyffeler deceased. Notice is bereby given that Robert 3. Anderwon as Executor of the above named estate, has ° presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up lor the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the H of October, 1957, at wlilcli time all persons Interested In said estate are requird to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be, why said account should trot be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part at said estate. Robert S. Anderson Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish J udge Sept. 17-24

ELEVENTH ANNUAL WHITLEY COUNTY ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS’ SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1857* 12:0(1 Noort (Central Daylight Time) OFFERING REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS Selling Over 100 Head—6 Bulls—4s Females 17 Cows and Calves—2s Bred and Open Heifers. 50 Angus Steer Calves for 4-H Club Five 1057 Heifer for 1958 4-H Heifer Club Sale Will Be Held At The Whitley County 4-H Fairgrounds, Columbia City, Indiana. For Catalogs, Write Kenneth E. Sherbahn, Sale Manager South Whitley, Indiana

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Farm Land Values Expected To Rise Purdue Economists Predict Increases Farm land values in Indiana, now at an all-time high are expected to continue their upward trend in the year ahead. Agricultural economists at Purdue University point out that the increase’in the next year probably will not be as large as die eight percent increase of the past year. Volumd, of transfers will be low. Indiana fatm land values have risen about two percent since last March when the index was 281. a record high. The economists say two major factors contributed to the price of Indiana farm land. The factors are a trend toward larger farm acreage and a continued increase in “non-farm use of land." Other factors were the continued expansion of the general economy, strong financial position of farmers and increased farm earnings in 1956 compared with 1955. These . forces overshadowed the price-depressing effects of higher interest rates, increased state and local..taxes and higher farm operating costs. The same factors which caused farm land prices to rise will continue to operate in the coming year, according to the economists. The economises explain that almost half the farm sales in the past year were for farm enlargement. New development in machinery and equipment, they assert, have made it possible to farm

mot’s 1 land without more labor. Land around cities has sold for as high as 81,000 to 82.000 an acre. These transfers, however, are not included in the index of land prices. at which the land was sold tends to increase the price of nearby land which may be sold for farming. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 12,000 ; 50.75 lower, extreme 1.00 off; 200-250 lb 17:5018.00; heavier scarce: 170-200 lb W.OO-17.50: 150-170 lb 15.50-1650; 120-150 lb 14.50-15.50. Cattle 2,500; calves 300: fully steady to strong to 25-50 higher; high choice and prime steers 25.0026 00, heifer mates largely 23.00; good and choice steers 20.50-24.50; good and choice heifers 19.00-22 50; vealers fully steady; good and choice 22.00-26.00, few 26.50. Sheep 1,000; steady; good and choice spring lambs 17.50-21.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) - Livestock: . Hogs 9,000; 25-50 lower, closing trade mostly 50 lower; No. 1-3 200-225 lb butchers 17.50 - 1810; later sales at 17.75 and below; several lots 12, 210 - 220 lbs 18.00-18.25; around 150 head 18.501 2-3 230-260 lbs 18.00 to mostly 1825. Cattle 7,500 ca ;lves 200, slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; heifers steady to )veak; vealers steady; high choice and prime steers 25.00 - 27.25; bulk good to average choice 20.50-24.75: several loads average choice 1,100 - 1,175 lbs 25 00-25.25: good to high choice heifers 19.50-23.75; vealers 26.00 down. Sheep 1,000; spring lambs fully steady to strong; good and choice 19.00-21.50; few small lots selected springers 23 00. • 17 Indiana Traffic Deaths Since Friday Traffic Fatality Toll Is Mounting By UNITED PRESS At least 17 names have been added to the Indiana traffic fatality list for 1957 since last Friday night. The . death of Mrs. Dorothy Bailey, 38, South Bend, this morning in a South Bend hospital was the latest. Mrs. Bailey was injured in a two-car crash on Ind. 2 near ' that city Monday night. ■ Five other deaths occurred Moni day, including Elza Bush, 31. ' Crothersville, killed near Bedford; Russell Wolf, 49, Vincennes, killed near Indianapolis; Howard E. GusMey, 33, Windfall, and Paul Pentieuff, 42, Cartwright, Ky., killed by a train near Windfall, and Robert Koonsman. 11, Kokomo whose bike was hit by a car last Friday. The weekend toll was eight, but three other persons died during the 54-hour weekend period from injuries sustained earlier. NEGROES —— (Continued from T*a<« Que) lence kept city and state police and the FBI busy all Monday night. Mrs Bates appealed to the Negro population of Little Rock today to refrain from provoking incidents Little Rock and state police seized and hauled away six agitators from the crowd that gathered at Central High today, before they could start anything. Shortly after school opened, police pulled down barricades across the street and the crowd melted away Today’s crowd totaled about 300 persons, a third the size of Monday's. The worst it did today was mutter. School attendance, after a walkout of about 450 students Monday, was back to normal. Two thousand white students attend Central. Gov. Orval Faubus announced he was returning to Little Rock immediately by plane from a governors conference in Georgia in hopes his presence would have a “settling influence.” President Watches Situation The White House said President Eisenhower was awaiting “complete reports” from Little Rock before deciding whether to use federal troops to keep peace and enforce integration at Central High. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said at Newport, R.1., that the President still was determined to use force if necessary but that any such action would not come until "later in the day ”

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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAY Corrected September 24 160 to 180 lbs. 14.25 180 to 190 lbs. 15.50 190 to 200 lbs. i. 16.50 200 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 240 lbs. .... 16.75 240 to 260 lbs. 16.25 260 to 280 lbs. 15.75 280 to 300 lbs. 15.25 300 to 350 lbs., k 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. 13.50 100 to 160 n».12 to 13 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.75 400 to 450 1b5.14.25 450 to 500 lbs. 13.75 500 to 550 lbs. 13.25 550 lbs. up 12.75 Stags 11.50 Boars — 8 to 11 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 21.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. A Sat.) .. 20.00 Yearlings — ROC Ewes 3.01 Bucks B.OC LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATUK Corrected September 24 £<e»us suuject w 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 September 24 Large Clean Whites .42 Large Clean Browns .41 Mediums .32 Pullets .. Pee Wees JO ~ Heavy Hens .15 Lector .... APPROVE - (Continued from Pa'ge One) •’ .. wan, Edward Jaberg, Carl Stucky, Mrs. Joseph Hazelwood and Miss Alice Roth. Results of the financial ' * campaign will determine the time when actual construction will begin. Mfr TIME (Continued from Page One) resulted in a compromise between the foes in the 1957 session. After ~ Handley's decision Monday, Wilson '' said he was “disappointed in the governor” for “evading the issue” , and that Handley “should have taken a firm stand to make everyone obey the law.” Wilson will not be a member oi the 1959 Legislature unless he is 1 reelected next year to a new fouryear term. He said if he is returned to the General Assembly he intends to "introduce a much tougher law.” If you have ■omethlng to sell of rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results. — ■ A. vq TRY OUR MARKS FILM ns SERVICE TOR QUALITY - „ PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drsgs TMTTJB Ffift tiUAIN PlMMuas BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* ri ._, wheat, and soybeans 3c per basM and corn 7c per bushel. Jomoi BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 •■■•"■■MRRMIMimrtMPMBMMMMMMMi >0 V 3rd TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING sis Local and , Long Distance 1 PHONE 3-2607 fl r~mTm “Sales ind Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE I LOCAL LOAN CO. 138 N. Second Stroot DECATUR, INDIANA ‘ Phono 3-2013