Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1958 — Page 5

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3^ — MM *«U JL &&_ *•** _TT ~ "Just say tn my Democrat Want Ad ‘pocketbook lost’—and reverse the charges!” Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE—Bright wheat straw. Walter Thieme, phone 3-8770. n 2t FOR SALE—Timothy Seed, John C. Baltzell, 2 1 /4 miles east of Monroe on 124. 76 3t SEE US FOR Field and Lawn Fertilizers before you buy. Burk Elevator Company. Phone 3-3121. ALLIS CHALMERS Sales & Service. Clem Hardware Co. MonroeviUe, Ind. Phone 5118. 72 25t NEWTON and CLINTLAND Seed Oats. Lawn and Field Seeds. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 66 lit CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. BETTER PRICES tor better Eggs. Sell your Eggs to Decatur Farms, 410 South 3rd street. ■ ■ ' , 224 T FOR SALE—Chester white male hog, 13 months old. Eligible to register. Phone 3-8560, J. J. Yost, a . 76 3t-x FOR SALE—3OO extra good yearling Honegger Hens, sl.lO each. Ezra Kaehr, 4 miles West of Coppess Corner. Craigville phone. 75 3t WANTED TOBUY - Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Shaffer’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. 268 TF ORDER NOW! Certified Seed Oats, - beans, corn, field seed and inoculation, ceresan M., etc. Lawn seed, fertilizer, bulk garden seeds. Stiefel Grain Co. 62 TF FOR SALE—I9SS AC “66’’ Com.bine, recleaner and chopper. C. R. Abbott, 1 mile east of state line on 224 and 3 miles north. . jy,. 75 st-x FOR SALE—Mixed Hay, twine tied bales. Herman Hegerfeld, 2 miles east of Hoagland. 75 3t-x FOR* SAL#—Purebred Hampshire Gilts, ready to breed; I also have some good pigs for 4-H projects, ready to go in about three weeks. Wilbert Thieme, . 3ti miles-" east and IMs miles north of Decatur. 72 st-x BABY CHICKS Order High Producing Hy-Line 934-A, Ghostley strain cross, White Leghorn, Holzapple White Rock, New Hampshire and Barred Rock. All top quality chicks. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Phone 6-6866. 35 TF SAVE ON CHICK Starter! Order Murphy’s New 1958 Vig-O-Ray Chick Starter Now and take advantage of our money-saving introductory offer. One 50 lb. bag Vig - O - Ray Medicated Chick Starter feeds 30 chicks first 4 weeks for about 10C per chick! 50 lb. bag is now only $2.70. Save 26c. Hurry while it lasts. Peterson Grain Co. 76 JLt 3 LITTLE PIGGIES Start forMarket 50 lbs. Murphy’s Cut-Cost Pig Starter Pellets takes 3 pigs farrowing to 40 lbs. weaning in about 8 weeks! Highly palatable, rich in minerals, vitamins, antibiotics. grows healthy, husky weanlings fast—at low cost. Order now from Peterson Grain Co. 76 It Lost and Found FARMERS —The only place in Decatur that you can buy Wolverine SHELLHORSEHIDE Work Shoes. Kaye's Shoe Store, 154 North 2nd street. 65 TF xi you have someoung to sdQoi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. r LITTLE WANT AOS d |Hw I / n J V

VvfllllvU Television" and Radio Service for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 1 TF CHAIN hAW and Small Gas Knglue Repair. Parts and Service. Klank’s. « TF WANTED TO DO-Baby. sitting in my home, day, nights or by the hour; Also ironing. Phone 3-4215. 74 3t WANTED TO DO—Light hauling, clean basements and janitorial » work. Gregg Zimmerman, phone 3-4542. 74 3t-x T.V. SPECIAL—Carry Outs Only! Burgers . . . 15#; Fries . . . 154; Shakes or Malts . . . 15#. Phone Orders 3-4118, Quick Service. Ideal Dairy Bar. 36 T WANTED-SEWING—I specialize in altering and plain or fancy sewing; Also do curtains. Mrs. Eva Brewster, Ist house in Liby addition on main street in Monroe. Phone 6-5113. 75 3t SINCE SPRING is here, and you want to build a new home or remodel your present kitchen or house, and you need a carpenter or cabinet maker, see me: Leo Sprunger, phone 3-9500. 76 3t WANTED—House and Barns to lift for new foundations; All farm buildings built new or repaired; All types cement work. Call or write, L. A. Fishbaugh,' Uniondale, Ind. Phone. 55 T-x DON’T THROW IT AWAY—WeII fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS.232 TF SEWING MACHINE BUSINESS— All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. We service what we sell. Boardman's Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Open evenings. 1 TF WANT TO MAKE 815 to $25 in a day? Many are doing it. Pleasant work for man or woman. No experience needed. Spare or full time. Will teach and finance you. Write McNESS CO., Dept. B, Freeport, Illinois. 76 T-x For Salo —Mloc. I PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Hie. We install. Klenk’s. 6 TF DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. 234 TF STUCKY’S 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 CORONADO WASHER A Real Buy $39.95 GAMBLES 76 It FOR SALE—New Electric built-in oven and units. Save—Buy at our cost. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27—North. 75 3t WHILE THEY LAST—“‘South Seas” by Community, 65 piece, service 8—549.95. Double drawer chest, retail $22.50 for SIO.OO only with the set. Bower Jewelry Store. _2' ' 72 6t CARPET& RUGS — Roxbury and Magee. Large Selection! As low as $4.95 Yd. FREE Home Estimate. See the New Chromspun Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 months to pay. 5 TF REPOSSESSED KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner, in excellent condition, with all attachments. Balance due $42.00. Take over payments, $6.00 per month. Liberal trade-in allowance. Phone 3-4076 Dealer; 76 6t JUST RECEIVED - ! new shipment of Ladies Hats, call and select your Easter Hat while stock is complete. Open evenings. Maud Merriman, 222 south 4th street, Decatur, Indiana. 74 5t SINGER ELECTRIC Portable Sewing Machine, in very good condition. Balance due $34.50. Take over payments, $6.00 per month. Liberal trade-in allowance. Phone 3-4076 Dealer. 76 6t FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furnituie, 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 — Demonstrators — Washer & Dryer. Just like new. Terms Available. Mazelin Heating & Appliances, Hi-Way 27— North. 75 3t TAIL FINS ’SHOWING?" Garage remodeling or a new garage, we've got what it takes to cope with an elongated 'SB chassis. Best buys in town. Roofing 3-J shingles, $7.00 sq ; 2x4xß’, 53# each. Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. Cash & Carry Dept. Free Parking. 76 2t Trade in a goou town — Dcqatur 1 4i I •

For Rent FOR RENT—Modern one story brick apartment, three rooms and bath, kitchen appliances, cupboards, utilities 'furnished. Phdne 3-8420.75 3t-x FOR RENT—2 room apartment, heat and water furnished. Very suitable for working couple or single person. Phone 3-4405. ■ 70 TF FOR RENT—Three room modern apartment, heat and water furnished. Use of basement and garden. Thearl Stults, phone 3-4049. 76 3t-x FOR RENT—Unfurnished House, 4*£ miles northwest, 5 rooms, bath, garage and garden. Contact 128 east Foster Parkway, Fort Wayne, or call H 79063, after 4 p.m. 74 6t FOR RENT—I9S2 Iron Wood Trailer (by week or month) located in Decatur’s most modern and convenient Mobil Home Court. Facilities available such as family room and swimming pool. Cali 3-3274. 75 12t Automobiles NOTICE—Our New Phone Number .. . 3-2565. Gene’s Mobil Service, Sth & Monroe Streets. 61 TF 1956 CHEVROLET "210”, 6 Cyl. 2- Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Phone 3-2383 — 3-4108. 66 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaraneed — Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3- 247 TF FOR SALE—I9S2 Chrysler Saratoga. A true King of the road —Sold by us new. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep Dealers. 75 3t FOR ~SALE—I9SI “Dodge “W “ ton Pick-Up Truck, in good condition. See Lester Suman, 1 mile northeast of Willshire, Ohio, On State Road 49. 76 3t FOR SALE-1956 PlymouthTdoor. Just "Came In”, only 9500 miles. Better be here first. Phil L. Macklin Co. "Our used cars make good or we do.” 76 3t FOR SALE=I9SS Chrysler "WfaSf sor 2-door Hardtop — A drivers dream, local owned—low mileage. Phil L. Macklin Co. “Our used cars make good or we do." 74 3t Miscellaneous PLUMBING-See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk’s. 6TF DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096.228 TF IF YOUR Auto Insurance Cost more this year, See Fred Corah. No increase in Rates. Second car Discount 25%. 207 Court Street. Phone 3-3656. 37 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd, Phone 3-2650. 199 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 SECURITIES—We offer complete service in the buying or selling of Stocks and Bonds. Call fefr quotations . . . Patterson Securities & Investment Co., Inc. George C. Thomas, representative, Reppert Building, Phone 3-2116. Decatur, Indiana. 75 6t ELECTRICROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells Counties. C. R. WiUiams, route 2, Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 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 FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigerators. Home Freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quaUty 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 WHERE THERE’S A WILL, there's away. Unless Uncle Ted left you a tidy sum, you’ll need a time schedule for buying. Remodel a room at a'time at Arnold's Cash & Carry and Save. Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. Dial 3-3108. 76 2t corson du iCac-le a n'a!nounces installation of electric Secretary to accept and record your inquiries and requests. Duracleancd Carpets and Upholstered Fabrics are Sanitized. No Shrinkage or Fading Problems, when Duracleancd Call 3-2226. 65 TF — J — — If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat' Want Ad— they bring result*. 1 0 '

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Rml Estate FOR SALE-3 Bedroom semi-mod-ern home on Schirmeyer Street. New water heater and kitchen cabinets. Enclosed back porch. $750 down, S4O a month. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 3-4108. Vic Porter, Phone 3-2977. 75 3t f6r SALE BY OWNER—Modem New three bedroom Home in Stratton Place. If interested in a nice home in a new addition, come took it over. Priced Reasonable. 418 Stratton Way. 75 6t-x PROPERTIES FQP RATE — 45 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND. Located on paved road adjoining newly developed Subdivision, excellent building sites; 80 ACRES, complete set of buildings including modern home, fine yard and shade, ideally located on paved road only about one mile from Decatur, Indiana; 12 ACRES, three bedroom home all«on one floor, barn with concrete floor. A fine location on paved road close" to Decatur. This could be made a real show place. Will sell for $7500. INVESTMENT PROPERTY, a well constructed house, has three modern apartments, ideally located on a nice comer lot close to schools, and business district. Making a fine return on the price at $8750. Write or call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 72 6t Mayor Os Noblesville Dies Sunday Morning NOBLESVILLE — (W — Mayor' Herman E. Lawson, 54 .died in his home Sunday morning. He had been ill for a year. His death was blamed on a heart attsfck. A native of East Chicago, he came f here in 1921 and served as police chief and fire chief between 1931 and 1947. AUEIXER'I Plow down Mammoth Clover ....... 16 .75 Ladino Clover, tt>. 45c I Certified Ladino Clover |b. Brome Grass lb. 25c Sweet, Clover io s ’! Medium Red Clover . ------ 25‘ 00 Western Alfalfa Western Grimm Alfalfa Ranger Alfalfa Certified Ranger 24 00 Timothy Seedg.so Legume Inoculation— Can be used without waterßu. size 6Oc I BULMAHN’S FARM SUPPLY Phone 3-9106 ■F » MOTOR SALES 1955 FORD Convertible. 1956 DODGE Royal Lancer 2-dr. Hardtop 1956 FORD V/8 4-door 1953 DODGE V/8 4-door 1953 DODGE V/8 2-door 1952 NASH Rambler 1952 DESOTO 4-door 1951 PONTIAC 2-dr. Hardtop 1805 Monroe Street Open Evenings We Finance

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SERIES OF ARTICLES (Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of articles on Pleasant Mills and 3t. Mary’s town- > ship history, collected by six seniors at Pleasant Mills high school > The information was collected from a number of sons and daugh- . ters of early residents. This article continues the account, largely by Dale Cowman, son of J. C. Cowman, last owner of the Pleasant Mills grist mill.) Grist MID The village boasted in that ear- : ly day a great distinction. It had the only grist mill in the’ County L established in 1835, by Jacob , Barks, on the east side of the river, the nearest grist mill, run by steam, was in Willshire, Ohio. The other nearest competitors were in Richmond and Winchester. ‘ A few years later a woolen mill was added to the north part. Woolen goods were manufactured in the north side and ground feed in the south side. A general store , which had every possible supply needed. It was also a hardware ' store. In 1865 Bark sold the min to Goodard and Heath, who in turn sold it to a Mr. Warden in the early 1890’s. In the late 80’s J. C. Cowan and William Smith purcbasthe mill from Mr. Warden. They soon found they hadn’t enough power so they closed the mill and remodeled the dam and the mill. In place of the old grinding stone they paced two new ones. One was ' for grinding farmers’ needs and the other ground flour. They must have again remodeled the mill. They put in silk shaker machines to grade the flour for different uses. The third floor was com- ■ pletely covered with tools for crushing grain and the shakers for separating Jt. By this time they had built up the business so in a - normal day’s run they could never keep up with the grain being delivered, so when the snow was deep, the farmers would load their bobsleds with grain and bring it to the mill, store it, and return in a few days to pick it up._The toll for grinding was one measure per bushel ground. Buckwheat was also processed in the winter months because the mill would clog in the summer. This mill bought, ground, and shipped quantilities of buckwheat from the farmers around Pleasant Mills. The mill was run by water power, its capacity was limited, and grinding was a rather slow process As a rule there would be quite a waiting list of customers. Sometimes it would be a three or four day wait with 25 or 30 farmers in line. The people were not inpatient either, for you see, folks came from every direction and during the “waits” it was a dandy time to visit,swap stories. play “horseshoe," have shooting matches and best of all, perhaps, to go fishing, for the most of the customers lived far from the river, and the rivers was full of bass and other fine fish. So you can see that those boys who lived “far out in the stick” enjoyed their fish dinners, the whole gang doing the cooking. You best believe doing the eating, too. My brothers and I used to wait until our father was gone, then close the dam lock, and slowly let out the water, until we could gather up the fish in a bushel basket. The fish used to jump pretty high when they felt the pressure caused in the locks, and we placed a wooden backboard .with a slope towards a large wooden wa- * ter box, in which the fish would jump. We always had fresh fish on hand. __i ... After the dam was built at Celina, controlling the flow of water into the St. Mary's river, water

SALE CALENDAR acres and 2 acres. Ned C. Johnson, auctioneer. APRIL s—Marion A. Main, 114 W. Arthur St., Hicksville, Ohio. Modern Six Room Home, 10:00 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL s—Charles Agler. Hicksville,‘Ohio, Center of Business Section. Ciystal Lunch and Tavern Building and Business, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL 5—1:30 p. m. Robert Sheehan, agent. It 4 miles east of Monroeville on black top road. Well improved 80-acre farm. . Glenn C Merica, auctioneer. APRIL 11, 12—C. 0. Walters, Grover Hill, Ohio, Business Building and Complete line of Grocery Stock, Fixtures, etc. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. APRIL 12—Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Dewart, 6 miles Northeast of Leesburg, Ind. Well Improved 59 Acre Farm with 10 acre Apple and peach orchard, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer.

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would sometimes get so low the mill would hardly run. A good amount at water was necessary for it to run “full.” Dale Cowman remembers, and BUI Noll confirmed, that one of Cowman’s brothers, and Noll, realized that enough water was not released to run the mill. One dark night several of them went up to Celina, and the reserivor locks mysteriously were left open that evening. A good amount of water flowed through the dam before the opening was discovered the next morning, and the mill continued to operate. About 1,900 farmers in the area began to object to the mill, believing that it caused flooding of their lands. The mill right was owned, but the government controlled that right. Several times the mail was mysteriously “sabotaged,” and the owners of a nearby steam mill, which was more expensive to run, were blamed. The mill finally closed in the early 1900’s. \ — - STRANDED (Continued from page one) ing day was unable to proceed ing day was unabl to proceed further. Two students, Bart Hooley of Sanford and Max Allen of University of California, left for help. They arrived in Yosemite Valley Saturday. RUSSIA (Continued rrom page one) the Soviet gesture as a “classical step” towards relaxing international tension. “If the test ban turns out to be a cold shower for the hot heads of NATO, then that alone is a good point,” he said. Gromyko said it was the chief aim of Russia “to reach an agreement with other powers on an unconditional ban on all types of atomic and hydrogen weapons, the ending of their production and complete destruction of existing stocks with appropriate control.” Blames U.S. Economy But he said Russia—“regrettably”—was the only country ready to sign such an agreement without delay. \ “The governments of the U.S A. and Great Britain are still not showing any readiness to agree to this, although such steps by the three powers who have’ created nuclear weapons would not undoubtedly be received with gratitude by all mankind,” Gromyko said“One cannot fail to perceive that some leaders in the West, particularly in the U.S.A., see in the stopping of atomic weapons tests a danger to the economies of Western countries. “Any danger to the Western economies lies not in the stopping of nuclear tests or an end to the armaments race, but in the militarization at present gripping the whole of the economies of coun tries belonging to the Atlantic bloc.” The,foreign minister said thee was every reason to believe that the higher the West's level of militarization, “the steeper will be their fall into the abyss of an economic crash.” NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Eatatr No. .VM3 Tn the Adams Circuit Court of A<la.nls .County. Indiana Notice is herdoy given that Neverin It. Sehurxer was oin the 28 day of March, 1958, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Andrew J. Miller, -deceased All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, ■must file the same i-n said court within six .months from the date of the first ptrillieat toil of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Pitted at Deeatur, Indiana, tills 29th day of March. 195-8 Richard D. Lewton Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court for Adams County, Indiana. Henry B. Heller, Attorney and Counsel for personal representative “ 3-31, 1-7, 11

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS <U>) — Livestock: Hogs 9,500; 95-50 lower; 180-940 lb 21.25-21.75, some to 22.00; 240270 lb 21.00-21.50; 27G400 lb 20.7521.00; 140-160 lb 18.00-19.00; 160165 lb to 19.50. Cattle 3,300; calves 175; generally steady to weak to 50 lower; good and choice steers 25.00-28-00; low to average choice to 29.00; good and choice heifers 24.0027.50; veaiers fully steady to strong; good and choice 27.0023.00. an ■■>**„ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UP)—Livestock: Hogs 11,000; 50-75 lower; No. 1-3, 190-260 lbs 21.00-22.00; 270-310 lbs 20.50-21.00. Cattle 17,000, calves 200; slaughter steers unevenly steady to 1.00 lower than last week’s low close; heifers steady to 50 lower; valers fully steady; high choice and prime slaughter steers 32 00-36.25; bulk of choice steers 27.50-31.50; good to low choice 24.50-27.25; load of prime heifers 30.50; good and choice heifers 23.50 - 28.00; good and choice vea 1e r s 29.0034.00. Sheep 3,000; slaughter lambs 2550 lower; choice to prime wooled slaughter lambs 22.50-24.00; short deck of choice spring lambs 23-75. PRESIDENT (Cootlnuedy from page one) ity of its workers. No more than 10 witnesses from the company and the union were expected to be called. This was in sharp contrast to the dozens who testified for five weeks in the inquiry into the Kohler Co. strike in Wisconsin which starts its fifth year this week. The committee’s public hearings on the Kohler strike ended Saturday with auto union President Walter P. Reuther accusing some GOP committee members of plotting to destroy him and hi» union. Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich.) a committee member and former union official, said Sunday the Kohler hearings had accomplished “very little” and there may be more bitterness now than before the committee “stirred up old hatreds.” McNamara, interviewed on a television program, also said the Perfect Circle hearings would only “stir up trouble and open up old wounds” without serving much legislative usefulness. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Estate No. M4I In tlie Adamn Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, Notice is hereby given that Severin H. SehnrKer was on the 28>th dav of Match. 1958, appointed Administrator of the estate of Perry Vine .deceased ' All persons having- claims against said estate, whether or not now due, , must fife the same In said court within six months from the date of the first publication of th-ts notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this -29.1 b day of Match, ±968. Richard D. Lewtnn Clerk of tire Adams Circuit Court- 7 for Adams County, Indiana Henry B. Heller, Attorney and Counsel for persona! representative 3-311, 4-7, 14 Studies of seaside vegetation indicate that the level of the ocean has risen about 12 inches in the last 100 years. p. / FREE ESTIMATE fejWMtillMl On Request ASHBAUCHERS' TIN SHOP “Established 1915” HEATING — ROOFING SIDING — SPOUTING 116 N. Ist Street Phone 3-2615

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Today’s Markets P. R. STEWART A CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected March 31 160 to 180 1b519.75 180 to 190 lbs. 26.75 190 to 220 1b521.25 220 to 240 lbs. W. 75 240 to 260 lbs. 20.00 260 to 280 lbsa.. 19.50 280 to 300 1b519.00 300 to 350 lbs. 19.50 350 to 400 lbsl|,oo 400 lbs. up.. 17.25 100 to 160 1b513.75-13.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 19.00 300 to 350 1b518.50 350 to 400 lbs. 18.00 400 to 450 lbs. 17.50 450 to 500 1b517.00 500 to 550 lbs. 18.50 550 lbs. up 16.00 Stags 12.00 Boars ......—.lO to 12 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.). 31.00 Yearlings 8.00 Ewes 3.00 Bucks 9.0 C LOCAL ÜBUUN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 31 Beans subject 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 EGO AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished Ry DECATUR FARMS Corrected March 31 Large Clean Whites .36 Large Clean Browns 35 Mediums .34 Pullets 26 Heavy Hens .22 Leghorn Hens ... .13 univu/crv nw*r* ▼▼l.kix ——— (Continues t/om page one) services. Members communing are asked to, register with the pastor at least a day before the . service. Hie public is invited to attend one or all of these Holy Week worship hours at Zion Lutheran ' church. Three Easter festival i services are planned for next , Sunday morning at 6, 8 and 10:30 , o’clock. TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING , Local and Long Distance f PHONE 3 ‘ 2607 r . — 4 PONTIAC f r “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling mH . wheat, and soybeans 3d nr and corn 7c per bushel. ! BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122. i [try OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags I ON YOUR SIGNATURE OS OTHER SECURITY I $25 t. SSOO Here . . . quickly and conveniently Loans made ■ to both men and women ■ — married or single —in all walks of life and all I types of employment. ■ A Loan Plan Par Everyone H Phone, write or come in H for the cash you need ... ■ NOk/ - - —— I LOCAL LOAN COMPANY j ■ IM N. SECOND STREET v I ■ ACROSS FROM NEWBERRY STORE 1 ■ RHONE 3-2013 DECATUR ■