Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1958 — Page 5

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I iiJM Hr n' 7 “Are you sure this paint you got in the Democrat Want Ads is bright enough?” Farmer’s Column WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF 25 WEANING PIGS -1 mile south, I'Smiles east of Monroe. Albert Hollinger.- 2t 238 CASH for heavy & leghorn hens; Also do custom dressing. Treon’s Poultry Market, phone 3-3717. 246 TF PULLET EGGS WANTED — Leghorn hens wanted. Check our prices before sealing. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 154 TF I FOR SALE at Camden: 1000 Hereford and Angus calves and yearlings . . . Wertheimer Cattle Co., phone 40. 3t 236 FOR SALE — 6 can Milk Cooler; Also 8 milk cans. Phone 3-9331. 3t-x 237 FOR SALE — Registered Angus ’Bull, coming three years old. Jack Donkey. Wendell Macklin, Decatur, Indiana. * 3t 236 WANTED TO BUY — Heavy hens and leghorn hens. Daily pickup and Free culling; Also do Custom dressing. Phone 3-2017. Wolfe’s Produce, 607 Kekionga street. . 269 TF WANTED — Barns and Roofs to] paint. D. E. Emenhiser, 604! West Monroe street, phone 3-4158. 199 TF NEW MAYRATH4O ft! corn and hay Elevator, 2014” wide, with motor mount, on used tires, only, $379.50, plus freight. Sprunger Implement Co. 3t 236 Automobiles FOR SALE — 1953 Dodge 4-door; 1953 Plymouth 4-door; 1952 Plymouth 4-door. Phil L. Macklin Co. 1 “Our used cars make good or we do.” 3t 238 FOR SA 1-E — 1956 Ford - Comes i to us well recommended. Your: eyes will tell you. Phil L. Mack- i lin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Dealers. 3t 237 FOR SALE — 1957 Plymouth 4-door V/8, Push Button, low mileage— Sold by us new. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Dealers. 3t 236 OUR USED CARS are safetytest-' ed and guaranteed — Buy with] confidence at Zintsmaster; Motors, Ist & Monroe St., Phone 3-2003. Only one location. 247 TF WANTEDTOBUY — Clean used cars. See us if you arc interested in trading down to a dependable lower priced car. Schwartz Ford Co., Inc,, 113 TF Miscellaneous PLUMBING *— See us for your plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of all kinds. Klenk's. 6TF work guaranteed, 710 Dierkes street. Phone 3-2096. 228 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER — Sales & Service. All makes. Singer Sewing Machine Co. P. O. Box 295, Bob Bieberich, Decatur, Ind. 198 TF GUARANTEED watch and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. John Brecht Jewelry. 226 North 2nd Phone 3-2650. 199 TF HAVE YOU Investigated Electric Heating for your new or old Home? Call Reynolds Electric for all your electrical needs. 840 north 13th street. Phone 3-4497. 156 TF C'ALdL« 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mi*. 69 TF feLECTRIC 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 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

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Help Wanted WANTED — 3 men, 20 years old or older who would like to make above average earnings plus monthly bonus. Must have car. For personal interview, write resume to P.O. Box 304, Decatur, Indiana. st-x 235 For Salo — Mice. PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile! We install. Klenk’s. 6 TF CANNAS BULBS for sale, color red. 330 Line Street. FOR SALE — Boys nylon Snow Suit, size 18 months, Color, yellow. Like new. Phone 3-8522. 3t 237 FOR SALE—I-Custom built Breakfast Lounge. A bargain, see it, telephone 3-4526. 3t 236 FOR SALE — Beige Draw Drapes and large Mirror 36”x36”. Phone 3-3865. 3t-x 236 WESTINGHOUSE Vacuum Cleaner just like new. Balance due $24.67, yours for $6.00. monthly. Has all attachments. Phone 3-3085. DID YOU KNOW That Klenk’s , sell used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. Klenks. ?34 TF CARPET & RUGS — Roxbury and! Magee. Large Selection; As low) ; as $4.95 Yd. FREE Home Esti-I mate. See the New Chromspunl Carpet at Uhrick Bros. 30 j nfonths to pay. 5 TF; STUCKY 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 BLUE FLAME — Bottled Gas for Heating, 100 - 500 - 10Q0 gallon tanks. Habegger Hardware, j Monroe Street. 233 6t ]GOOD USED WASHER: Gas Ranges; Refrigerator; Sweepers: Floor model Electric Range; ! Floor model Electric Dryer, Mazelin Heating & Appliances, High- j I way 27 - North. 3t 238 FOR SALE — Ornamental Evergreens; Shrubs; Maple Trees; Chrysanthemum Plants; Also Insectcide. Ferguson Bros. Nursery, 1% miles east of Monroe on State Highway 124. TF 225 FOR SALE — 30” RCA Gas Stove, used less than 3 years; Speed Queen Washer and Twin Tubs; 'Perfection Gas Heater, 22,000 BTU. Phone 3-2317. 3t-x 238 FOR SALE — Tulip and Grape | Hyacinth Bulbs, 40c and.2sc doz- • j en; Black dirt and peat moss. I Call evenings, Strahm’s Green House, corner 9th and Nuttman. 3t 236 ’ USED MERCHANDISE: 4 burner bottle Gas Range $19.95; 40” ■wood & coal stove $10.00; Oil Burner - Lonerger $12.00; Oil Burner with fan - Duo Therm $29.95. Gamble Store. It 238 i FREE — Feel free to look around i in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and ap- i pliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator Refrigera- ’ tors, Home Freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality, get Kelvinator—Trade now for a new Kelvinator. See them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF WANTED—Workmen to come to 1 Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store who are in the market for good shoes. Open Friday & Saturday night till 9 p.m. 96 TF DON’T THROW IT AWAY—We’ll fix it. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all ma kes. Phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 232 TF -j PIONEER CHAIN SAWS: Lawn Boy Mowers; Johnson Motors; Aluma Craft, Lyman, Glasspar Boats; Gator Boat Trailers. Mansfield Marine, 623 West Monroe. We Finance. 86 TF f SEVERAL USED Refrigerators; Also a complete line of Sporting Gqods, G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances, parts and service. Fager Appliance and Sporting Goods, 147 south 2nd Street, phone 3-4362. 6t 235 USED TELEVISION — 21” Zenith Console, 21” Hallicrafter Console, 21” G.E. Table Model with matching base. Your choice for only $110.60, exchange. Compare and buy. You’ve never seen val- , ues like these before. Goodyear Service Store. 3t 236 NEWLYWEDS SPECIAL — Guaranteed Used Television - 24” G.E. Table model with matching base. Only two years old! $5.06 Down delivers. Full price only $97.06. Goodyear Service Store. 121 N. 2nd Street. 3t 237 REPOSSESSED late model zig zag Sewing Machine, formerly sold f0r5249.50. Balance due only $47.16. This machine does all fancy sewing without attachments and makes button holes. Terms $7.00 per month. Phone 3-3085. 4t 23T\

Lost and Found $25.00 reward For information leading to the return of small full grown female Beagle, bench legs, black, tan & white. Stolen Monday evening, September 29th. Josephine Ivetich, Highway Airport, Route 5. Phone 3-8235. i 232 TF For Rant FOR RENT — 6 room modern house, gas heat. Phone 3-3865. 3t-x 236 FOR RENT—One story Building, good location for any kind of small business. Phone 3-3344. 233 6t FOR RENT — 2 Bedroom Home on north Third street. Mrs. Victor Baltzell, pitone 6-6268. 3t-x 236 FOR RENT — All modern one bedroom Home at 211 south 16th street. $65.66 month. Inquire at Miller’s Motel. 6t 235 FOR KENT — 5 room lower apartment, 2 bedrooms, heat and water furnished. Close up town. Inquire Clyde Butler. 3t 236 FOR RENT — Business building now occupied by Democrat Headquarters, available Nov. 5; Also storage space for household goods for rent. Call 3-4526. 3t 236 ment, furnished or partly furnished. Living room has wall to wall carpet. Has to be seen to be appreciated. Phone 3-4253. 3t 238 FOR RENT — Modern 3 room apartment, close in, private entrance, heat and utilities furnished. Will furnish if wanted. Call 3-3333 days, 3-2672 nights. TF 238 FOR RENI— c room nicely furnished apartment with T. V. Close to churches, schools and business district. All utilities furnished, including washing facilities. Phone 3-3643. 213 TF FOR RENT — Upper 3 room apartment, furnished or partly furnished, stoker beat, private entrance, private bath. See Bill at Decatur Super Service. TF 237 Wanted TELEVISION and Radio Service, for all makes. KLENKS. Phone 3-2158. 1 TF CHAIN SAW and SmaU Gas Engine Repair. Parts and Service. Klenks. 6 TF VANTED — A few more customers ✓ No experience necessary. Fairway Restaurant. 3t 237 VANTED — Customers for Fresh Juices . .'. Bottled Daily. Delivered every Wednesday. All Flavors. Call 3-2481 to place orders. 6t-x 238 I’REE STOMPS Cmpped out with Pow-R stump cutter without disturbing landscape and surrounding lawn. Call Monroeville 82638240, Ruble Bros. 24t-x 225 30 YOU NEED A NEWHEAD'.’ In your Electric Razor that is! We repair all makes. Bring your Electric Razor in today. Bower Jewelry Store. 144 TF TELEVISION & KADlO~Service on all makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. Charles Busse, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF JEWING MACHINE BUSINESS— All makes repaired. We sell new and rebuilt sewing machines. We service what we sell. It’s smart to sew, make us prove it. Boardmans - Sewing - MachineShop — 223 north First — Open evenings. ... 231 TF ' Real Estate ’HREE BEDROOM modern house on one floor, located on Highway. Easy drive to Decatur,. Bluffton, or Fort Wayne. With small acreage, well fenced. Reply box 1284. 2t-x 237 ’OR SALE OR RENT: Completely Modern Home, has Large Living Room, Carpeted, Fireplace, Kitchen with Built-in Features, Two Lhrge Bedrorfns with extra large closets. Complete Bath and Nice Front Porch. Ideally located on one acre of land at the edge of Decatur. Write or Call 3-3261, J. F. Sanmann, Bill Schnepf or Zearl Johnson. Midwest Realty Auction Co., D6ca|ur, Indiana. 3t 238 HOME—For Sale. Large modern home located 1% miles from Adams Central School. Four bedrooms, living and dining rooms, kitchen, bath, hot water heat, pressure systems for well and cistern, large basement, separate laundry room. Large barn with, four stables for horses, 8 stanchions, concrete floor, chicken house, and other outbuildings ideally located on twenty acres of good level productive soil. This property must be seen to be appreciated. Shown by appointment only. Terms available. Contact Lewis L. Smith, attorney for owners. 234 6t

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Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks for all the kindness shown to us during the illness and following the death of our "Mom.” We are deeply grateful to Rev. Feller for his comforting words, the organist and soloist Mrs. Evelyn Arnold, for the flowers, cards, to our friends and neighbors, to those who prepared the dinner, to Dr. Terveer for his kindness and the Zwick funeral home for their kind'services. Erma Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Friedly Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bebout Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shackley Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shackley NINE (Continued from page one) ing and prepared it for the nine days of solemn ceremony before it is laid to rest in the grottoes of St. Peter’s Basilica close to the tomb of the first pope, St. Peter. The body will be taken Friday to the Basilica of St. John in Lateran where Cardinal Tisserant will celebrate a solemn requiem mass. Then it will be conveyed to the Sistine Chapel of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. Tentative plans call for the week of ceremonies to begin officially Saturday. From then until the Pope is buried Wednesday in the grottoes of the basilica, thousands will pass the bier to pay homage. The mourning period will continue until the end of the ninth day when violet, the color of death, will disappear from the altars and the garments of the cardinals once again will become scarlet. Close Italy’s Schools In the room where the Pope died, his body lay on a shiny brass bed. It was dressed in flowing white robes, topped by the ermine-lined scarlet cape. The top of the head was covered by a scarlet camauro, also trimmed with white ermine, which fitted closely around the ears and left only the face exposed. In the Pope’s hands, clasped on his breast, were the small crucifix and the rosary he held when he died. Church bells throughout the world tolled the death of the Pontiff, spiritual leader of the world's 496 million Catholics. Cardinals of the church put aside their brightly colored vestments. WORLD (Continued trom page one) sadness into hearts and homes around the world . . . Unnumbered millions who did not share the faith of Pius revered him as the exponent of the highest ideals for man and society, as the dauntless defender of western civilization against the new tyrannies of our day.” The National Council of Churches, representing most of the United States’ Protestant denominations, cabled “deepest sympehy” to the College of. Cardinals and Roman Catholics throughout tr.c world. “Kec u>e of his r’etplv spiritual character and his earnest desire for peace and understanding between nations he has been a source of inspiration to uncounted millions,” the message said. The Synagogue Council of America, in what it said was an unprecedented action, received the news of the Pope’s death during a plenary session and resolved to draft an appropriate message of condolence to the Roman Catholic world. Trade in a good town — Decatig If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Station Wagon Headquarters for DECATUR THE CHOICE OF EXPERTS! 1956 FORD Country Sedan. This 4-Door Wagon is the eoming family car. V/8 engine. Ford-O-Matic. Radio. Beautiful two- tone finish. Clean' all leather interior. Perfect condition, Act Now! $1,595.90 CHOOSE THIS STATION WAGON 1952 FORD Ranch Wagon. V/8 Engine. Ford-O-Matic. Radio. New Tires. New Battery. Glossy grey finish. Like one of the family. Buy Now! $595.00 SCHWARTZ FORD CO. INC. If. S. 224 West of 13th St. Phone 3-3101

CHEN (Continued from p>g» one) today’s convoy to the island—one of the largest since the Red “siege” began Aug. 23—was escorted by Chinese warships only. The Red radio, issuing its 25th "serious warning” to the United States, charged today that two U.S. warships “intruded” into Chinese waters Wednesday, but gave no indication of the circumstances. Another Red broadcast reported that a group of Rationalist agents were executed this week after a public trial in the Yulin disric. 'Communist artillery was silent today, but the Defense Ministry said workmen are s w a r m i n g around the Red gun positions. There have been persistent reports that the Communists are using this week’s inactivity as an occasion to emplace 12-inch guns opposite Quemoy and Matsu, greatly increasing the range and the punch of the shore batteries. Tornado (Continued from page one) Authorities rescued scores of other persons trapped by high water in Fort Worth streets, and more than 56 persons evacuated their homes. The 96-minute rainfall measured 5.56 inches. Cold air in the north was expected to bring snow flurries mixed with showers Thursday from the Rockies through the Dakotas and into northern Minnesota. Showers were predicted for the Great Lakes region, meaning another damp day for the scheduled final game of the World Series in Milwaukee. Light snow began falling at Cut Bank, Mont., during the night as the mercury plunged below the freezing mark. Showers ranged from lowa through the lower Great Lakes into Michigan. Grand Rapids, Mich., recorded a 2-inch downpour in less than two hours Wednesday night. Trade in a g(od town — Decatur. 25 carriei »aiesmen deliver daily over 2,366 Daily Democrats in Decatur

COMPLETE CLOSE OUT AUCTION 2 HOMES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1:30 P.M. 316 WEST JEFFERSON ST., DECATUR, INDIANA 719 PATTERSON ST., DECATUR, INDIANA ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT 316 WEST JEFFERSON ST. WHERE SALE STARTS The home at 316 West Jefferson is across from our beautiful High School and close to the shopping district. This is a 3 bedroom modern home with full basement, gas heat, front and back porch. It has a good cistern with motor plumbing and gas hot water heater. There are cxti;a large closets in the bedrooms. Quick possession. The home at 719 Patterson Street has 5 rooms on one floor and it is newly deccrated. It has gas, water and lights and with a little work it could be made modern. It would make a good investment as a rental property, giving you about 15 or 20% returns. Nice large 66x132 lot. immediate possession. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 26% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Marketable Title. PR O pERTY: 12’ Deep freeze; Refrigerator; Washer; PhHen T v b'ir E1 n C ’ Folding Chairs; Radio; 1957-21 inch ke nc 4 w > Elec - Elec. Clock; Lamps; Davenport; Coffee Chalrs ri Cabinct ; Table; Secretary desk; Pad 12x1? a nH° f d . ra '^ rs: , Drapes; Curtains; 2-9x12 Rugs and Mr. & Mrs. Francis Schmitt, owners Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. Everett Faulkner, Clerk. c w Kent s . M ( Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3396 Not responsible for accidents

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Warns Against Hike In Hog Production Warning Renewed By Secretary Benson TEKEMAH, Neb. (UPD— Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson today renewed his warning to corn belt farmers that they will face low prices and incomes if this year’s record supply of feed grains leads to a sharp increase in hog production. Benson also announced his department will continue “re-seal” programs under which farmers can hold on their farms for an extra year corn and other grains stored as security for federal price support loans. Benson said in a speech prepared for delivery to the Nebraska mechanical corn picking contest that agriculture nationally has “staged a tremendous comeback ...and we are going to keep on the march toward more prosperiy, bigger markets, and greater freedom for farmers.” Stress Health And Safety At FFA Meet A health and safety program was presented at the Adams Central Future Farmers of America meeting held recently. Films were presented to the group as a part of the program. They were; “Care of the Car” and “Driving Under Adverse Conditions.” The first film concerned economy and safety opeartion, the second concerned safe handling of the auto under different types of situations. Boy Scouts To Hear Civil Defense Head Jack Gordon, head of the Adams county civil defense program, will address the American Legion Boy Scout troop 63 this evening at the scout room of the Youth and Community Center at 7:30 o’clock Gordon will inform the scouts about their part in civil defense, which helps in emergencies of all kinds. All Legion scouts are asked to meet at the Bag Service company at 9 a.m. Saturday. They will be given handbills to pass out in their assigned territory in the southeast section of Decatur.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Livestock: j Hogs 8,000; 50 lower; 180-250 lb 19.25-19.65, top 19.90; 260-300 lb 19.00-19.35; 140-160 lb 17.50-18.50; 160-180 lb 18.50-19.25. Cattle 600; calves 100; not enough steers and heifers'to test market; some low choice mixed yearlings 26.50; standard and good steers and heifers '23.00-25.50; J average good 25.00; utility 20.0023.00; vealers fully steady; good and choice 28.00-31.50, some 32.00. Sheep 600; steady to 25 lower; good and choice wooled lambs 20.50-22.00. AID (Continued from page one) Harold Thieme, Ralph Burdette, Paul Spangler, William Murray, and Waldo Neal. <E. R. Nern from the police department. From the fire department are: Howard Habegger, Chester Brodbeck, Nicky Steiner, Paul Lobsiger, and Martin Steiner. The first aid teachers were: Mrs. Roger Singleton, Roy Gilliom, Gerald Durkin, Iris Lehman, Walter Stoppenhagcn and Dr. Joe Morris. Special speakers for the bus drivers division included Sgt. Barnes of the state police, • sheriff Merle Affolder and Gail Grabill county school superintendent. Grabill co-ordinated the first class planning wtih the Allen county school system. CROP (Continued from page one) to the CROP campaign. Partial returns show: Root, $184.50, 149% bushels of beans. 14% bushels of wheat, 11 bushels of corn, and five bushels of oats; Union, $218.44, 18 bushels of beans, and four bushels of wheat; Preble, $129, 36 bushels of soybeans, five bushels of wheat, and 15 bushels of corn; St. Marys, $3.60, and six bushels of soybeans. Henry Aschilman, of Berne, drive chairman, stated that reports were a little slow in coming in, and asked that all solicitors hurry and finish the campaign. Totals so far are: cash, $1,867.84; soybeans, 520 bushels; wheat, 43% bushels; and oats, 41 bushels. The Adams county CROP committee was reorganized last spring, and a goal of a carload of soybeans for overseas relief was set. The campaigners went house-to-house in their area, and asked for pledges in crops to be harvested later, and collected at the elevator, or cash. All money and grain received will be converted into soybeans. and shipped in carload form. Christian rural overseas program is set up to channel surplus and needed foods and clothing to the poor and hungry in many areas of the world. It operates through local Christian organizations in the areas affected, so that the world’s needy know that Christians are interested in them. At birth, a kangaroo measures less than an inch. The Health News Institute reports that 71 per cent of all prescriptions filled in 1956 were priced below three dollars.

TERMITES RAY J. FISHER AU work done to meet National Pest Control Standards, FuUy covered by insurance. Five-year guarantee, backed by trust fund. Licensed Extermital Operator For Adams County Specializing in Termite Control Since 1936 DECATUR LUMBER CO. PHONE 3-3309 Free Inspection

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected October' 9 160 to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to 190 lbs. 17.50 190 to 200 lbs. 18.50 200 to 230 lbs. 19.25 230 to 250 lbs. 18.50 250 to 270 lbs. 18.25 270 to 300 lbs. 17.50 300 to 350 lbs 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 100 to 160 lbs. 13-14 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. v .._. 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 to 450 lbs. 16.00 450 to 500 lbs. 15.50 500 to 550 lbs. 15.00 550 lbs. upl4.QO Stags 16.00 Boars 12 to 14 Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Lambs . 20.00 Yearlings,. io.OO Ewes — 3,00 Bucks 2.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET RURK ELEVATOR Corrected October 9 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 By DECATUR FARMS Corrected October 9 Large Clean Whites .37 Large Clean Browns .... .36 Mediums .26 Pullets .21 Heavy Hens io% Leghorn Hens . .09 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD — Livestock: Hogs 10,000: mostly 50 lower; No. 1-3, 195-270 lbs 19.25-19.40; few lots No. 2. 230-250 lbs 19.50; several lots No. 1-2, 200-220 lbs 19.4019.65. *» Cattle 1,500, calves 200; slaughter steers and heifers fully steady; vealers steady; stockers and feeders unchanged; scattered lots choice and prime slaughter steers. 26.25-28.00; good steers lot mixed standard and good 1150 lbs 24.50; good and choice hbifers 24.50- good vealers 29.0032.00. Sheep 1,000; steady; bulk good and choice wool slaughter lambs 21.50- double deck shorn fed lambs with No. 2 pelts choice with prime end 23.65.

TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Sales & Service NEW & USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs PONTIAC “Sales and Service” DECATUR SUPER SERVICE CALL US F6ft fllAfll HTO BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122