Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1957 — Page 5
Friday, October as, 1937
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“Hang the expense! Let’s use a Democrat Want Ad before all of our assets liquidate! ’’ Farmer’s Column We BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. J 35 TF -lASH for neavjr xegborn hens; Also do cosiom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. FOR SALE — Few nice Heifer calves. Kerr Jersey Farm, Ever- . ett Pyle, 2 miles east of Bernfe Tile Mill, IV4 miles north, V 4 mile east. 2512 t-x WANTED DEAD STOCK — Two way radio equipped trucks for faster service. Free Post-mor tern. 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 ' Help Wanted WANTED WAITRESS. No" Sundays or holidays. Apply in person at Dick’s Grill. 250 TF HELP NEEDED—Large church building needs Christians for Sunday School and Church. Visit friendly Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church, 2*4 miles east of Decatur on 224, and \4 mile north. 252 It Wanted WANTED TO BUY-Steel traps for Muskrat, Mink, etc. Phone 3-3542. 251 3t-x WE WILL PICK. UP any used clothing or used furniture. Phone 3-3816. Mary’s Variety Store. 238 North 2nd street. 211 T 6EWINO JVLnCrtINE buoiNESS — All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. Boardraan’s Sewing Machine Shop, 223 north First street. Store hours. Monday through Saturday —8:00 a.m. to 8:00 o.m. 155 TF WANTED—Washing and Ironings to do in my home. Pick up and deliver. Write box 1168 c’/o Democrat. 251 3t-x WANTED—Houses, Barns or Roofs to Paint. D. E Emenhiser. Phone 3-4158. 184 TF IELEVISION and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone KLENKS. 1 TF PONT THROW IF AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for ail makes. Phone 3-2158. 3-2158. 232 TF Automobiles FOR SALE—I9SO Chevrolet 2-door ; 1950 Ford 2-door: 1947 Chrysler Windsor Coupe. Phil L. Macklin Cb. “Our used cars make good or we dyf." 252 3t FOR SALE—I9S4 Mercury Hardtop. radio and heater. Power brakes and automatic Trans. Harry Kershner, phone 6-6381. 252 3t-x FOR SALE-1953 DcSoto 4-doot. We couldn't even replace a spark plug. Phil L. -Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Jcep FOR SALE—I9SS Windsor 2-door, Hardtop. A beauty, low mileage, executives car. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do, ’ ’ —^so-3t GOOD SELECTION of Ilate model Used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales, 251 North 2nd St. 24 TF FOR SALE—I9S2 Buick Super 2 door Hardtop. New paint. Priced low. Mattax Auto Paint Shop, Monroe, Ind. 249 5t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — ( »Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. 247 TF WANTED—VaIve grind jobs, overhaul, tune ups, brakes relined & repair. See us about our special Summer Rates. Complete automotive repair shop. Hutker Auto Sales—StudebakerPackard Sales & Service. 164 TF If you have something, to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results. somcrum^
Cord Os Thanks We wish to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and prayers, during the illness and degfh of our husband and father. * ; Mrs. Sam Augsburger i and family. . , 252 lt-x For taio - Mloc. FOR SALE—New Duo Therm Oil Heaters. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind- 188 TF FOR SALE—Used Oarden Tractors and Equipment; Also used Lawn Mowers. KLENKS. 100 TF 100 CHAIRS to select from, for your living room. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. I 227 30t DID YUU KNOW: mat 'Klenk's sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as *7.50. Also toe New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF FOR SALE—New Siegier Oil & Heating Stoves. We Trade. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF FOR SALE — Hamilton electric .Dryer. Good condition. $75.00. Ed Heimann, phone 6-6370. 251 3t-x PHILCo — REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS for the best price see Stuckys at Monroe, Ind. 116 TF REBUILT—T.V. 17’’ and 21”. Reasonably priced. Haugks, 13th street. 244 T HAUGK’S Your Headquarters for Lewyt Sweepers and Sweeper parts. Haugks, 13th street. 232 T CHROME DINETTES with 4 . chairs, table extends — *59.95. Stucky Furniture Co. Monroe, Ind. 227 30t USED AUTOMATIC Washers and Dryers. Both for *150.00. Haugks, 13th street. 244 T FOR SALE—Used Oil Heaters. Stucky Furniture Co., Monroe, Ind. 188 TF 5 USED OIL Hpaters, *IO.OO each, 50,000 BTU-medium size. Cash & Carry, No trade-ins. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 227 30t CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yoet Gravel and Ready-Mix. BIG SAVINGS on New 1957 Lawn Boy Lawn Mowers. Mansfield Outboard Marine, 222 North 3rd street, phone 3-4108. 250 TF SHELLANE Bottled Gas for Cooking. Heating and Water Heaters: 500-1000 Gallon Tanks for Heating. Mazelin’s, phone 3-3808. , . 235 23t APPLES—SI.SO bushel, many varieties; Also Cider; 10 inch Papec Hammer Mill. Adolph Bultemeier, 14 mile west, 3t4 miles north of Preble. 252 2t-x 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. FOR SALE-85,000 B.T.U. double burner Oil Heater, with blower; 35.000 B.T.U. Gas Heater, completely automatic. Very Reasonable. Call ciftpr 5:30 p.m. 221 Water street. North of Jail. 251 3t FOR SALE—Apples of good quality, bushel or truck load at Kruetzman’s Orchard, 1 mile south and Vi mile west of Tocsin. Craigville phone 23 on 17. 249 6t-x USED 6 ft. condition, $19.95; Used 11 ft. Firestone Refrigerator, full width freezer chest, 1955 model, $1.50 per week. Gambles, phone 3-3084. 251 2t FOR SALE — Ornamental Evergreens and chrysanthemum plants. Imported Holland bulbs. Tulips, hyacinths and crocuses. K Ferguson Bros.. IV4 miles east \ of Monroe on 124. 235 23t b . FOR SALE—Kelvlnator refrigerators Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kclvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator, see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF USED REFRIGERATORS — Several to choose from; Also a complete line of G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fagcr Maytag Sales, 147 south 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 242 6t FALL CLOSE OUT—Plant now from select varieties of Junipers, Arborvitia, Yews, Spreaders and Uprights. Balled and Burlapped. Free estimates on landscaping. Bobby Heller Nursery, 2t4 miles south Preble. 245 21t-x FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR SALE—Ground by the truckload in Monroe, Ind. Starting excavation soon. $2.80 per load if paid in 30 days from date of delivery. Otherwise $3.50 per load. Taking orders immediately. M. W. Habegger Construction Co., Berne, Ind. Phone 2-2060. 248 6t
For Ront FOR RENT—S room all modern house. Call 3-2667. 251 3t FOR RENT—S room modern apart ment. Immediate possession. Phone 3-4526. 252 3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 3 rooms with bath. Inquire at Fortney’s Shoe Repair Shop. FOR RENT—4 room house, 2>4 miles east of Decatur on Highway 224. Call 3-8775. 251 TF FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath apartment, heat furnished. 725 Mercer Avenue. Call lay phone, Joe Poliak, 3-2753, Payne, Ohio. 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. MlscdlUmmous OICK’S TV SERVICE — All work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF fV & RADIO REPAIR. All work ' guaranteed. Phone 3-3316 or bring to 206 north 13th. Haugks. FOR SALE—Fresh Cider. High's Woodworking Mill, 640 north 3rd street. Phone 3-3306. 222 T 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 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. All types of wiring and repair work. Free estimate. Reynolds Electric, 840 North 13th, phone 3-4497. 284 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-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 ELECTRIC* r. 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 WINNERS ARE LISTED (Continued from Page One) ed grand champion of that division. Judging for the contest was done by J. O. Pence, agronomist from Purdue University, who also judged the soybean exhibits in the senior contest to name the Adams county soybean king. NOTICE OF ADMIMSTKATIOV Katnte No. KttMt In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. (Notice hr hereby (riven that AdaOwens and Dallas Iteppert were on the 24 day of October, ili>»7, app(»lnted: , Co-F>x ecu torn of the will of Wll ,L - I AIM FSBPPBRT, deceas«l All person* havlnx claims against said estate, whether or not due. most file the same In said court within six months from the date of t'he first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur. Indiana, this 24 day of October, IS6-7 Richard I). Dew ton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana Dewl* Lutz Smith, Attorney and Counsel for persopal representative. Oct. &>, Nov, 1, 8 I- — t NOTICE Xotive is hereby given that the following persons have duly filed an appeal with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Decatur, Indiana, .seeking a variance in the Zoning Ordinance of said City, and retiuesttng a permit: Raymond Johnson, 110 «. Tenth Street. Decatur. Indiana: Temporary parking of trailer in it-1 Residential District. For the purpose of hearing objections to or Information pertaining ttc dhe granting -of said appeal, saJd Board will hold a publir hearing on THe Ith day of November, 1977, iiT the (Council Room of Du’ City Hull of tile City of Decatur, Indiana, at the hour of.8:30 o'clock P.>l. CST. Deane T. Bor win Chairman — 10-25 ;; ~ x_. . JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall Corner Ninth and Monroe Sunday 2:30 p. m.: “Sound Reason for Belief in God,” public Bible lecture by W. Strauser, Watchtower representative from Fort Wayne. Sunday 3:45 p. m.t - Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “Endurance Like Job's in the Time of the End.” One of the scriptures for consideration will be James 5:11, “You have heard of the endurance of Job and have seen the outcome Jehovah gave, that Jehovah is very tender'in affection and compassionate.” (New World Translation!. Tuesday 8:00 p. m.: Bible study using the study aid, “You May Survive Armageddon into God’s New World.” Friday 7:30 p. m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by Kingdom Service Meeting. Something To Watch DEARBORN, Mich. W — A sign at a busy shopping corner bears the legend: “Watch Out—Dears’ Crossing.”
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Americans Learning More Os Finance Market's Visitors' Gallery Is Popular By VIVIAN SANDE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP)—Americans —including women — are getting more and more hep to the world of finance. So say the GGG’s of New York, eight girls who guide visitors through a financial landmark that has become the third largest tourist attraction in New York City. Any one of these girls might tell you about the Texan who some time ago entered the building and asked, “but where’s the cattle?” The “three G’s” are the gallery girl guides of the New York Stock Exchange. Million Dollar Gallery They now operate in a milliondollar visitor’s gallery and exhibition hall which last March was opened by the New York Stock Exchange Building to accommodate the ever - growing numbers of visitors. Each year the guides take nearly 400,000 visitors, about half of them women,, through the visitors galleries of the 165-year-old exchange. Over the gallery railing they point out the busy trading floor below, about the size of a football field but far more crowded. The exchange now has 1,366 dues-paying members. Since 1950 the prices paid for the memberships (called seats although everyone on the flow stands) have ranged from $38,000 to $113,000. Members are entitled to execute “buy” or “sell" orders in the exchange’s 1,200 listed stocks. More than half—sl.6 per cent —of the 8,630,000 stock owners in the United States are women. Know More Now The girls say it is obvious mdrtgg visitors know' about stocks and the Stock Exchange than they did five years ago, because they never ask anymore: “Where are the seats?” They know there aren’t any. A recent survey shows the most frequently asked question today is "Can I go to the floor and place an order?” The answer: Other frequent questions: What’s the “price of a seat on the exchange now? Answer: Around *72,000. Why aren't there nny women on the floor? Answer: No woman ever has applied for membership. How did you get your job? Answer: “Applied for it.” Actually the gallery girl guides also have to apply themselves to their jobs. Catherine Wittemore. a former airplane mechanic and flier, says they’re chosen for personality, appearance and ability to learn. Dancers. Models, Artists She? said most of the 35 girls (ages range from. 20 to 35) who have been GGG's since the service started, including former ballet dancers, models, an artist and a comparison shopper, knew little of finance when they began. They boneup on the business in an intensive 16-week training course at the Institute of Finance. It’s part of their job to give a 15-min-ute talk on the Stock Exchange, then answer questions, and it’s a tribute to them that they rarely are stumped, even by experts. Visitors rarely ask their guides for tips on stocks. When they do, they are told, “we never forecast the future of the market." , Os course the gallery girl guides get their share of oddquestions. The favorite anecdote of the week: A little old lady excitedly pointed to the figures 3:12 on the wall above the stock quotation board and said breathlessly. “Oh, _ tell me quickly what that stock is. I want to buy some as soon as 1 can. I've been watching it, and it’s gone up two points in two minutes.’’ What she saw was a dial - less electric clock.
I* CONSOLIDATE DEBTS • CASH YOU NEED • MEDICAL BILLS • ANY OOOD PUBPOSI I MASONIC MASTER MASON DEGREE Saturday, Oct* 26 4:00 P. M. Supper at 6:00 Richard F. Linn W. M.
FLU DEATH TOLL r (Continued from Pan On*) grid games were knocked out by flu and five others .were postponed. Flu struck a second state institution in Wisconsin, with 40 per cent of the patients at the state's Northern Colony ill with Asian flu. The warden of the Ohio Penitentiary ordered all convicts with colds hospitalized as a precaution against a flu outbreak. . In Fairfax County, Va., the school board ordered 17 of 74 schools closed due to the flu. Nebraska Health Director Dr. E. A. Rogers said seven more Asian flu cases have been diagnosed and he warned an influenza epidemic in that state is just getting a good start. EASTERN STAR GIVES (Continued from Page On*) Decatur Lions club; the Mental Health chapter of Adams County, and Delta Theta Tau.
SALE CALENDAR OCT. 26—1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Deuter, owners. 2219 Dale Drive, Waynedale, Ind. 5-Room one story home and personal property. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 23—10:30 a.m. Clarence L. Davis, owner. 4 miles west of Berne. Ind. then 2 miles north. Farm machinery and equipment; household goods. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 24-—4:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darwachter, owners, 616 Short street, Decatur, Ind. Furniture, plumbing tools, appliances. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. C. W Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 25—4:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Dennis, owners. In Willshire, Ohio, first street south of Methodist church then west to first house on north side. Real estate, office equipment, heating equipment, controls. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. OCT. 26—1:30 p. m. Bob Drake, at Clarence Drake residence, 636 N. • 7th St., Decatur, Ind. Household furniture and appliances. P. D. Schwartz, auctioneer. OCT. 26—Adolph and Edwin Schamerloh, Administrators of the Anna Schamerloh Estate, Modern Home located at 127 Lynn St., Van Wert, 0., about 1 block south of Highway 30. 1:30 p.m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 28—7:30 o’clock CST. Decatur Sale Barn. Located 1»4 miles east of Decatur. Vi mile off Highway 224. 20 Head of Dairv Cattle, Berkshire Boars and Feeder Calves. Ray Elliott, Auctioneer. OCT. 29—1:00 p. m. Waldo M. Paxson, administrator estate of Orpha B. Paxson estate. 8 miles south of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 1, then % mile west. 40-Acre improved farm. D. S. Blair Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. °CT. 30—1:00 p. m. Rudolph L. Muntzinger, 2 miles south of Convoy . and % mile west, opposite the St. John’s Lutheran church. Implements, poultry, household goods and antiques. Roy & Ned Johnson, Auctioneers. OCT, 31—12 o'clock CST. Mrs. Harold Kikendall, owner. Located 615 North Commerce Street, Portland, Indiana. Sheet Metal and Heating Equipment. Ray Elliott, Auctioneer. * NOV. 2—10:00 a. m. William Reichert, owner, 515 Welty St., Berne, Ind. Five-room home. Phil Neuenschwander, auctioneer. Sale conducted by Bryson C. Fetters, agency. NOV. 2—12:30 p. ni. Mrs. Clifton H. Sprunger, owner. 266 Lehman St., Berne, Ind. Household goods and antiques. Phil Neuenschwander, Jeff Liechty, Auctioneers. NOV. 2—Mr. & Mrs. Allen Elliot, 410 Spencerville St., Hicksville, O. Seven Room Semi-Modern Home. 10:00 a. m. (Morning Sale), Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. NOV, 2—2:09 g'. m. Mr. & Mrs; Ivan Hakes, owners,“ss4"EaSt Frankrih St., Berne Ind. Nearly new modern home. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers., C. W. Kent, sales mgr. NOV. 2—Mr. & Mrs Virgil Rohrs. Northeast of Hicksville, Ohio on •jim. Route No. 2to first road then right to the 4th house. House- - • . hold Goods—Lots of Tools and Equipment. L:00 ,p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. NOV. 8—10:00 a. m. Fred Furher and Lynn Sprunger* owners. 5 miles (west of Berne on St. Rd. 118 to St. Rd. 115, then south 3 miles and 2V 2 miles west on blacktop road. Dairy cattle, dairy equipment, farm machinery, metal and woodworking tools, miscellaneous. D. S. Blair, Phil Neuenschwander, Gerald Strickler. auctioneers. NOV. 9—Mr. & Mrs. Louis Smith, 4 miles west of Culver, Ind. on State Road No. 10 then 4 mile south. Or 4 miles eas tof Bass Lake then *4- mile south, on a good, black top road. Modemly Improved 21 Acre Farm. 1:30 p. m. DST. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanman. Auctioneer. NOV. 9—1:30 p.m. Wilhelmina K. Beeth, executrix of the Sarah Schnitz estate, 1134 W. Madison St., Decatur. Ind. Home, personal property and extra lot. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers, C. W. Kent, sales mgr. NOV. 9—12:30 p. m. A1 Scherer, owner. 14 mile west of Haviland, O. on St. Rte. 114, then south Vi mile. Farm machinery and miscellaneous. Glenwood Adams, Irvin Shaw, auctioneers. NOV. 16—10:00 a. m. Lewis Johnson, 7 miles southwest of Waynedale or 4 miles northeast of Roanoke on the lower Huntington road. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson. Aucts.
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MISS CUSTER (Continued from Paz* One) 1956 soybean queen, and the finale. a song presented by Jack Lawson, Decatur young man who is a student at Valparaiso University. ' The queen and her court will be persented at the second annual soybean ball to be held Saturday from 8 to 11 p. m at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. Miss Custer will lead the grand march that evening. Tickets for the ball are available from Decatur merchants or can be purchased' 1 at the door. Marriage Saved Neck BOSTON OP) — The following is taken from the Boston Almanac on November 2, 1845: “James Pow ers, indicted for a high crime as Salem, was to have been tried, but was suddenly married to Hannah Welsh, the essential witness, the offended person: he was therefore not hung.”
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK „ INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 8,000: mostly steady to weak, instances 15-25 lower; 180260 lb 16.75-17.00. Some to 17.25; 260-290 lb 16.50-16.75; 160-180 lb 16.25-17.00; 120-160 lb 15.00-16.00. Cattle 650; calves 100; about steady; good and choice steers and heifers 22.50; choice to 23.75; average choice steers 24.00, all bought to arrive; good to average choice steers in regular trade 20.00-23.75; vealers steady; good and choice 23.00-27.00. Sheep 1,050; steady: good and choice wooled lambs 19.50-22.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 10,000; butchers uneven, 25-50 lower; No. 2-6 200-260 lbs comprised bulk at 16.50 - 16.75; most butchers over 230 lbs around 16.50; few lots No. 3 220-260 lbs as low as 16.25 at the close; lot No. 1 around 220 lbs uniform in weight and grade 17.10. Cattle 1,000, calves 100; slaughter steers fully steady to strong; 80 head prime 1294 lbs 27.25; load 1247 lbs 27.25; 18 head 1388 lbs 27.00; short load good yearlings 23.00; other classes about steady in clean-up trade; standard to low choice heifers 18.00-23.00; good , and choice vealers 22.00-27.00. hSeep 1.000; slaughter lambs fully steady to strong; 506 head 97 lb choice slaughter lambs carrying a prime end 23.00; small lot choice and prime around 100 lb wooled lambs also 23,00. ruius Af.r.owßii hv the IIHAHII OK COMHISSIOXKHS, OCTOIIKIt 21, I ».'7 HIUIIWAA h. Noll Supt. .Sill $ 187.30 B. Kuhrimtn Asst. Sal. 184.15 A. Beer do 116.45' .VI. 4- I tun yoii Clerk 12V.W0 V. Kerry ides.d l.'S.Si) its Koiler do , 170.10 K. Kell do 131.20 C. e. AlWiott do 133.00, C. Harden He. tianie 173.40 H, Burger Tr. Urtver 182.60 I). Beer do 133.00 B. Steiner do . : — 141.40 It. Fuhrinan du 154,00 X. Brunner do 100.80 I), Harvey do 152.00 tV. Abbott do ...... 151.20 VV. Beppert do ..._ 141,40 C. McKltnerKei do 155.40 J. AuKwhurxer Slnsrle Hand 136.33 {Sturdier do : .... 136.33 IT. Mankvy do 160.63 C. Death do 133.05 J. SpanKler do _ 113.45 H. (Jerky do 45.00 Co. A Illicit Alloc. U Smith do 227.25 V. Burkhart do 137.20 A. Hlrsehy do .„ 135.50 A. Merrtman do *02.30 Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Kd ward F. Jaberit, Auditor. 10-25 3 .-ecommended by 808 SIEVERS ■ " ■' wowo ; MAN w the STREET ¥ Program Exclusively in Decatur at I ViTrvn mu STiilfE 239 N. 2nd Decatur, Ind.
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Today’s Markets KENNETT-MURRAV , Corrected October 25 160 to 180 lbs. 13.50 180 to 190 lbs. 14.75 190 to 2(X) lbs. T _. 15.75 200 to 220 lbs 16.25 220 to 240 lbs. 16.00 240 to 260 lbs 15.50 260 to 280 Jbs 15.00 280 to 300 lbs. * 14.50 300 to 350 lbs. 13.75 350 to 400 lbs 12.75 400 lbs. up 11.73 100 to 160 lbs. 10 to li Roughs 300 lb*, down 15.25 300 to 350 lbs. 14.75 350 to 400 lbs. 14.25 400 to 450 lbs-. 13.75 450 to 500 lbs. ....... 13.25 500 to 550 lbs 12.75 550 lbs. up 12.25 Stags 12.00 Boars 8 to 1C Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 22.00 f Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 19.00 Yearlings B.of Ewes 3.0( Bucks a.of LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 25 £>enus auujeci to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for Prices Grain: .03 per bushel leak Corn: .07 per hundred less f.o.b. farm. :i WHOLESALE EGG AND ' POULTRY QUOTATION! Furnished By a DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 25 Large Clean Whites 45 .Large Clean Browns .44 .v , H Mediums ... . 3g Pullets I .26 ' ' Pee Weet .. ... .20 y■ '* Heavy Hens .14-,j Leghorn Hens .09 MS ;;j jt If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat,, r , Want Ad— they bring results. lilt* TRY OCR MARKS FILM sto :o SERVICE TOR QUALITY j - . PHOTO FINISHING „,,, Smith Rexall Drugs " ' Ktf: 1 Talx us Mk guain nim ■> BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oat* 0 wheat, and soybeans 3c per bash! and corn 7c per bushel. y-'U BURK ELEVATOR CO. s Phones 3-3121 - 3-3122 TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING ‘ Local and Long Distance PHONU R-auft? ' #»6NTI Ad “Sales ind Servieu” Ifes# DECATUR SUITER SERVICE •■ ~- *':■, ■■ • - ■' rss? DON’T TAKE A CHAMCR-00 ir TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. ¥i l
