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Real Estate FOR SALE—New 3 bedroom — 2 bath homes. $14,900.00 and up. A. J. FAUROTE, BUILDER. CALL 3-8526. 219 TF TRADE IN your old home on a new 3 bedroom Colonial Style in Highland Park. A. J. Faurote. Phone 3-8526. 248 TF FOR SALE—By owner on contract. $500.00 down, balance like rent. 9 room house close to Churches, Schools and Downtown Area. New gas hot water heating. Call 3-3818.281 3t-x FOR SALE—Heyerly Farm. 110 acres. 2 miles Southeast of Hoagland, Indiana. High producing dark level soil. All tillable. Good drainage system. Over 5,000 rods. 5 and 6 inch tile completed recently. 2 story 3 bedroom home. Large barn and other buildings. All in good repair. 119 ACRES. Vi mile west of Hoagland on black-top road. Large home with basement. Hot water heating system with stoker. Bank barn, hog shed, has overhead grain bins, and other buildings. 130 ACRES. Southeast of Hoagland. 10 acres of woods. Good productive level land. Two story 4 bedroom modern home, garage attached, barn, silo, machine shed, corn crib. Call or see H. F. Bultemeier. Phone 3-9216 between fl a.m. to noon, and after 6 p.m. 280 2t Help Wanted BORROWERS at Budget ' Loans, 157 S. 2nd, Decatur, for Christmas Cash. Loans to SSOO for holiday expenses quicker than you can say, “Santa Claus.” 270 T WANTED — Reliable woman to take care of two children and light housework in modern country home for one or two weeks. Phone 3-8118. 279 3t CHRISTIAN WOMAN wanted. Lifetime opportunity — permanent or part-time. Experience Sunday School, ministry helpful. Earn SIOO weekly and Up. No Competition. Write Box 1398, c/o Decatur Daily Democrat. 281 It-x WANTED — Man with heat treat and or electric plating experience. Those with closely related experience in forging, welding, etc., will also be considered. Please send resume of experience to: Post Office Box 246, Bluffton, Indiana.2Bl 6t Open Due To Transfer SALESMAN: $117.00 WEEKLY GUARANTEE take home pay . plus commission and expense allowance if qualified. Need one high type Salesman for Fuller Brush Route. New plan can make SB,OOO to SIO,OOO PER YEAR, PERMANENT RETIREM ENT, NO INVESTMENT. Qualifications: Ambitious, good education, good car, and references essential. Write Harvey L. Smith, Monroe, Indiana. 278 6t-x FRIDEN ADDING MACHINE & CALCULATING MACHINE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Have immediate opening for draftexempt young man to age 40. Similar or general sales experience helpful, but ability to learn our products and to satisfy our customers are prime requisites All replies confidential. Send complete resume with photo to Branch Manager, FRIDEN, INC., 1302 South Clinton street. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 280 3t Trade in a gooa town — Decatur. READY FOR THE HIGHWAYS 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door Power glide. Power steering. Power brakes. Beautiful Black finish. This is a rare ohe. QUALITY CHEVROLET - BUICK. INC. “Home of the L-O-N-G Trades”

FOR SALE • The James Stauffer Property, Homestead No. 22, Decatur. 1 and % °< r# 3 Bedrooms. Complete basement. Gas Heat. Low cash down payment. Immediate possession. Inspection anytime. Owner moved to Ft. Wayne. NED C. JOHNSON Auctioneer — Real Estate i’ ■ Phone 3-3606 ; . * I or Bill Schnepf 3-9147

For Salo i NEW' S'IEGLfcR RRAfidSS, STUCKY’S—MONROE. 258 80t USED OIL HEATERS Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 258 60t FOR SALE—Used 8 piece walnut Dining Room Suite. 728 Dierkes Street. Phone 3-4338. 281 3t-x * SPEED QUEEN Automatic Washers and Dryers STUCKY’S -* MONROE * 258 301 FOR SALE—Complete set of Kitchencraft Cookware. Used very little. Like new. Reasonable. Call 3-8487. 280 2t-x DID YOU KNOW that Klenk’s sell Used vacuum Cleaners for as low as $7.50. Also the New Hoover Cleaners. KLENK’S. 234 TF FOR SALE—4’x6‘ Walk-in cooler. Thermostat control. Must be moved. Will sell cheap. See or call Kent Realty & Auction Co. Phone 3-3390. 280 TF FOR SALE —Fancy cut Scotch Pine Christmas Trees, Boughs, etc. B. Heller Nursery. 1 mile south of Preble. Located in Peterson. 281 12t-x FOR SALE—Live or potted Christmas Trees, Boughs, etc. B. Heller Nursery. 1 mile south of Preble. Located in Peterson. 281 12t-x FOR SALE — Zenith radio-televi-sion-stereophonic — See the appliances voted best three years in a row at—UHRICK BROTHERS. 223 TF FOR SALE—Good used Gas Conversion Burner. Washer used only 4 months. Water Softener. Refrigerators, Sweepers and new Sweepers reduced. Phone 3-3808. MAZELIN’S. 281 3t CHRISTMAS CASH at BUDGET LOANS, 157 South 2nd, Decatur. Phone 3-3333 and ask for Bill Snyder, Santa’s financial assistant here in Adams County. “SOMETHING DIFFERENT’ A religious gift for Christmas. Lay Away plan. Gift wrapped. Margaret Braun Religious Store. 222 N. 7th street. Phone 8-3820. Open Evenings. 279 3t living suites Hundreds of covers to select from Made in llerne Stucky Furniture Co. Monroe 258 30t DON’T THROW IT AWAY-We’U fix It. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, lamps and other Appliances. Parts for all makes. Phone 3-2158. KT .ENKS- 232 TF SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Sewing Machine, A-l condition. Sold new for over $200.00. Balance due only $49.63. Has all automatic zig-zag equipment. Budget terms $1.30 discount for cash. For free home trial call: 3-3085, E. H. Company. 275 12t VACUUM. CLEANER Hoover Constellation vacuum cleaner. You cannot tell this machine from new and it is complete with all usual cleaning attachments, also disposable paper bags. Balance due of $29.10 or take over $5.00 monthly payments. Guaranteed. Phone 3-3085 for free home demonstration. E. H. Company. 275 12t Business Opportunities SERVICE STATION — Area’s fastest growing oil jobber is looking for aggressive station leasee for new station. All new facilities furbished including over head lube equipment. Your investment backed by TV, Newspaper, Radio and other business pullers. Will assist man with good character. Phone National Petroleum, Fort Wayne T-1137 collect or £-71023 after 6 p.m. 280 3t Instructions MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN, WOMEN and COUPLES to train for MOTEL MANAGEMENT and OPERATION. Only matured will be considered. Age 25 to 59. Write — NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING, INC. BOX 71, OAK PARK, ILLINOIS. 281 3t-x

D~i ~ .. ■»- — -- ■ Wanted , DICK’S TV SERVICE — AU work guaranteed. 710 Dierkes street. Phone 8-2098.228 TF CASH—For Modern Housetrailers, give price. Kindly write P. O. Box 803, Marion, Indiana. 281 2t-x WANTED TO BUY—Any type of used pianos. Write and give directions to your home, to Box 1392, Decatur DaUy Democrat. 260 30t PAPER CLEANING and WaU Washings; Painting and Paper Hanging. Free Estimates. CALL Poe CoUect, 25-S, Roscoe Myers. 82 TF 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. 307 TF TELEVISION and Radio Service, on aU makes. All work guaranteed. 7 years experience in electronics. CHARLES BUSSE, 115 north 10th street. Phone 3-4321. 102 TF SEWING MACHINES is Our Business. AU makes repaired. We seU new and rebuilt Sewing Machines at our store, always a big stock to choose from. Beware of bait advertising. BOARDMANS— Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First—Open evenings,l TF Lost and Found FOUND—The way to have the best Christmas ever. At BUDGET LOANS in Decatur, you borrow the Holiday Cash now—then wait until February to begin re-pay-ment. See Bill Snyder at 157 South 2nd Street or phone him at 3-3333. 270 T miscellaneous PLASTIC WALL & FLOOR Tile. We in&talL KLENK’S. 6 TF BLUE FLAME—Bottled Gas for Heating. 100 - 500 -1000 Gallon Tahks. HABEGGER HARDWARE, Monroe street. 67 TF EXPERT repairing. All work guaranteed. Free estimates; DAVIS CLOCK REPAIR, 915 Walnut street. 268 30t PLUMBING — See us for your Plumbing needs, fixtures and fittings of aU kinds. KLENK’S. 6 TF DEAR SANTA—Pack the dolt you forgot last year. Mommy says BUDGET LOANS will help make this our best Christmas. — Your Friend, MARY. 270 T CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for Guaranteed Quality CONCRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF SINGER SEWING CENTER - Sales & Service. All makes. Phone 3-3467 or write P.O. Box 295, 808 BIEBERICH, Decatur, 1nd.70 TF GUARANTEED watc*’ and jewelry repair. Diamonds cleaned and checked. Free of charge. JOHN BRECHT JEWELRY, 226 North 2nd. Phone 3-2650. 199 TF CHAIN SAWS — McCULLOCH’S and BOLENS. Prices start at $129.95. See us for your chain saw needs. Get your chain sharpened now. KLENKS. 241 TF AGNES — Please come home. Troubles are over. Have arranged convenient bin consolidation and Christmas cash loan with BUDGET LOANS in Decatur—STANLEY. 270 T YOU CAN feel the difference in real comfort when you slip your feet into real McCoy Shoes. Aircushioned Neoprene Sole. Come th today! HAFLICH & MORRISSEY. 272 12t CANCER'S SPECIAL — $50.00 Worth of camping equipment FREE with purchase of Heilite Camping Trailer, until Dec. 31. Easy Terms. LOREN’S GARAGE, Bluffton, Indiana. Phone 9174. 866 41t 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. KLENK’S, Phone 3-2158. 26 TF STUCKY STORE AT MONROE is open 8 days a week, 8 a.m. io 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. each evening except Wednesday night. 116 TF ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed. The only one jn, Adams, Wells Counties. C.R. WILLIAMS, route . 2. Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 137 TF FREE—FeeI free ,td 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

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Wwfe/ -I “Why do you always have to find such BIG bargains for me in the Democrat Want Ads?” Farmer's* Cohmm "LEGHORN HENS WANTED” - Decatur Farms. Phone 3-2148. 263 T WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. DECATUR FARMS. 135 tF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy or Leghorn Hens—Farm Pick-Up. We buy Eggs. Also do Custom Dressing. TREON’S POULTRY MARKET. Phone 3-3717. 258 TF 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 ORDER DEKALB CHIXS — Agriculture Economists predict big boost in poultry income for 1960 —DEKALB, America’s number 1 PROFIT PULLET—They LIVE-LAY-PAY — Order Chicks or Started Pullets at early order discount for future delivery. See us Today—DECATUR HATCHERY, Decatur, Indiana. 272 lOt WANTED Custom Slaughtering Hogs—Mon. & Wed. , Beef—Tues. & Wed. We Pay Top Prices for Beef Hides! H. P. SCHMITT PKG. CO. Hiway No. 27 North Decatur, Ind. - ■; 365 25t For Rent FOR RENT—3 room furnished or partly furnished apartment. Private entrance. References. Phone 3-3620. 279 3t FOR RENT—Modern 3 bedroom home in country with garage and garden spot. Inquire 108 N. 9th street. 280 3t FOR RENT—Warm, clean well furnished apartment. 810% High Street. Reference. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF AVAILABLE — One oTi the best apartments. 306 N. 10th street. Modern as a new home. Inquire Beavers Oil Service. Phone 3-2705. 273 TF FOR RENT—AII modern apartment. Completely furnished. Gas heat. Two or three bedrooms. Available at once. Inquire at Decatur Used Furniture, or call 3-3032, after 5:00 p.m. 281 2t FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished. Large 2 room upper. Also sleeping rooms, private entrances. Adults preferred. Gage Apartments, 10 6 3 Winchester street. Phone 3-3780. 280 3t FOR RENT — Good Sevtn Room Modern Farm Home, Two cat garage, large front and back yard with garden spot. Good well and pressure system. Reasonable Rent. Located 6% miles from Decatur. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, or the owner 8766, Monroeville, Indiana. 281 6t Automobiles FOfc SALE—’SO Ford % Ton Pick up truck. Good condition. Gery Girod, 1% miles north Magley, % miles west. 280 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed — Buy with confidence at ZINTSMASTER MOTORS, Ist & Monroe St. Phonei 3-2003. 247 TF FREEI FREEI FREEI Is your Radiator plugged??? Bring in your radiator and have a Free Flo-Test while you watt. Don’t Guess—Get a Free FloTest. Also, complete Radiator Service. CARL FAUROTE Radiator service. Phone 3-4155. “Across From Erie Depot.” 163 TF ONE FOR THE , young Yellows * 1958 FORD Convertible Full power. White side-wall tires. Sharp blue finish, with white top. This is a local one owner car. Come in and try it out! QUALITY Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. "Home ,»f the L-O-N-G Trades”

fc—ll—■ ' ——— ■ — Il il - —I 111 Miss Susan Gerber Reported Improved The condition of Miss Susan Gerber, who became seriously ill while visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Suter, Lake Mills, Wis., is reported greatly improved. She was removed to St. Mary's hospital at Watertown, Wis. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber, left Friday night to be at her bedside. Two Drivers Fined On Speeding Charges Twa motorists were fined in justici of the peace court over the weekend after being arrested by city police for speeding infractions Nov. 25. Robert Charles Hofstetter, of Geneva, paid $5 and costs for speeding on Mercer avenue. He was arrested by city police at 8:40 p. m. Nov. 25. William E. Smith, 63, of Fort Wayne, also arrested on Mercer avenue at 7:45 p. m. on the 25th, paid $1 and costs. He was also arrested by city police. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 14,000 ; 25-50 lower; mixed grades No. 1-2-3 200-230 lb 12.2513.50; No. 2-3 230-270 lb 11.75-12.65; No. 23 270-290 lb 11.501175. Cattle 22,000, calves 100: slaugh tet steers 1100 lb down steady to strong: heavier about steady; heifers steady to strong; vealers, stackers and feeders steady: high choice And prime steers 26.50-28.00; most good to average choice 24.0026.25; few average choice 950-1050 lb yearlings 26.50; load prime 1080 lb heifers 26.25; loadlots high choice and mixed choice and prime 25.25-26.00; good to choice 22.50-25.00; few good and choice vealers 29.00-3000; load mixed good and choice 650 lb feeding steers 26.00. Sheep 6,000; slaughter lambs weak to 50 lower; bulk good and choice 80-115 lb wooled lambs 17.00 19.00; utility and good 14.00-17.50; two loads good and choice shorn slaughter lambs 17.00; load good and choice yearlings 14.00. • WatoMM Wago* « • bratoa the arrival of each • • aa* baby with a Madly • J mH—with a baakal as Z • tfthaantfav community. • • • • • • Ba aina to tall Welcome • • Wagoa es the arrival of • Z every »aw baby in year • SALE ca DEC. 2—7:30 p m. Decatur Sale B; merchandise. Bob Smith, DEC. 3—11:00 a. m. Mr. & Mrs. Art of Portland, Ind. on U. S farm machinery, milkir Ernest Loy, auctioneers. DEC. 5—12:30 p. m. Jacob M. and 5 west, 2 miles south, % r farm, 3% acre farm, schwander, Jeff Liechty, 1 DEC. 5—11:00 a. m. Mr. & Mrs. He east of St. Hwy. 1 on U. Cattle, milking equipment, Walter Weigman, auctione DEC. 5—1:00 p. m. Franklin Scott, roevUle, Ind. Tractors, Glenn C. Merica, auctions Dec. 12—1:00 p. m. Otis S. Buckey, yon, 410 High Street, G antiques, miscellaneous, auctioneers.

A However, hell my gosh.oo?( 'taint wur MT sku i find RWE'EM ALL WHAT DWU > WHO HANTS ■ PROPOSAL. UNTHINKABLY MONLCKTYOUIN SUPPOSE OC/ ME, ITS OXY, BL STBOUS AN* ABSOLUTELY JRNfORONE WUR WANTS ( TH'MOONMAN YIS. 1 IMAffSPTAMg* MED OOP WITH YOU? K-,„ MM z/MI KMB Jj] ro V7A DAqyzl mwzlX HAsbJ. V Ya THE HOMEOWNERS POLICY! AU AROUND PROTECTION AT LOWER COST. BROAD ONE POLICY PROTECTION. Uland Smith |,ELAND SMITH AGENQY Glenn Hill

Democratic Win Is Vital-Sen. Kennedy CHEYENNE, Wyo (UPD-Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass.) said Sunday that the 1960 presidential election might become more important to the nation than the 1932 victory of Franklin D. Roosevelt. “Ift 1932, the security of the country depended on the election of a Democratic president,” he said. “In 1960, the election of a Democratic president involves the cause of freedom around the world.” Kennedy told a Democratic Party reception here the Soviet Union may outstrip the United States within the next decade if a Republican administration is returned to the White House next year. “In the next 10 years, unless we bring some sense into our farm policies, the Soviet Union may outproduce us in food and find some better way of distributing it to a hungry world,” Kennedy said. “By 1975 the Soviet Union may outproduce us in hy-dro-electric power. “Every time the Soviets are first, whether they are first in education, hyero-electric power, space, or food, it augments the totalitarian system and works to our discredit.” At a news conference Sunday, Kennedy said he thought the 80day back to work provision of the Taft-Hartley law was a “onesided tool” which broke the steel strike at a crucial time for management. Kennedy said he thought the industry was reluctant to bargain because it felt an injunction would be issued. The Massachusetts senator said the Senate subcommittee on labor, of which he is a member, would present some Taft-Hartley proposals soon, possibly before the 80-day back to fcork order ends for the steelworkers Jan. 2fr Kennedy restated that he would wait until January to announce whether he will seek the Democratic presidential nomination. Sen. Hartke Opens Hearing On Jobless EVANSVILLE. Ind. (UPD—Sen. Vance Hartke (D-Ind.) opens the first of a four-day Indiana series of hearings on unemployment problems here Tuesday. The hearings, to be conducted by a U.S. Senate subcommittee on unemployment problems, will range from one end of the state to the other and will be presided over by Hartke, who is a member of the committee. The first hearing will be held in Evansville, where Hartke formerly was mayor. On Wednesday, the subcommittee will move to Terre Haute, and then to Indianapolis Thursday. The final session will be Friday in LaPorte, Governor Handley’s home towm Handley, a Republican, has prepared a written report for the committee but will not appear in person. He expects to be in West Virginia at a meeting of a governors’ conference committee. Hartke said the committee will try to collect information on unemployment and its effects upon the nation, the community and the out-of-work individuals and their families. He said Evansville and Terre Haute are among 17 areas in the country listed as having chronic unemployment problems, and that LaPorte was picked as a hearing site because of the recent closing of the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Indianapolis was chosen, he said, because it is the state capital. ilendar larn, 2 miles east of Decatur. New , owner. tie Ridgeway, owner. 7 miles south S. 27, then 1% mile east. Cattle, ng equipment, etc. Ray Elliott, Sam M. Schwartz, owners. % mile mile west of Berne, Ind. 50-Acre Personal property. Phil NeuenMiz Lehman, auctioneers. oward Bowman, owners. 1% miles . S. 224. then north second house, farm machinery, etc. Dell Shaw, sers. , owner. 6 miles southeast of Mon- ;, combine, picker, implements. *er. , executor estate of Pearle L. Runleneva, Indiana. Household goods, Ned C. Johnson, Bill Schnepf,

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Rock 'n Roll Music On Wane In Nation United Press Internntionathx Rock ’n roll, the teen-age music craze of last five years, is on the wane in the United States. Disc jockeys, movie makers and record distributors agreed today rock ’n roll began fading away early this year. “The good, sweet tunes are coming back,” a disc jockey in Pittsburgh explainedMany disc jockeys felt the decline of rock ’n roll was a natural trend, perhaps hastened by payola charges that swept the industry. “These things are trends,” said Fred Diske, a Washington, DC., disc jockey. “They seem to last about four year, a teen-age generation, you might say, and each new group wants its own music form. “Now there’s a trend toward music that’s better esthetically than rock ’n roll. Ballads were choked off, with a few exceptions, because rock ’n roll had such tremendous impact. It just blasted everything out of the way.” In St. Louis, Gene Davis, a disc jockey at station KWK, said “Rock 'n roll will never die completely—it will be with us in one form or another.” An official of New York’s WNEW-TV said rock ’n roll is going the way of the Charleston of the roaring Twenties. “Rock ’n Roll will be with us, of course, but only the way that the Charleston is with us,” he said. “Rock 'n roll hit its peak around January of this year and started down after that. Its decline was sudden. It was on the decline anyway, before payola came along, but payola hastened it.” A Dallas disc jockey, Terry May, suggested that many teenagers were revolting against rock ’n roll “goofing up” of old songs. “I’m thinking about ‘Danny Boy’ in particular,” he said. Fletcher Lippcry, a Dallas Music store owner, said rock ’n roll is “being replaced by more instrumental things and smoother music- Look at ‘Mack the Knife.’ It’s popular and what you’d call sensible music.” The United Press International weekly list of top ten records plainly showed the trend away from the big beat. Only three of the top ten records last week were out and out rock 'n roll numbers while a fourth was a rock treatment to the old standard favorite, “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans." INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — Live stock: Hogs 13,000: uneven to 65 lower; 180-240 lb 12.25-12.85, few to 13.25: 240-270 lb 12.00-12.35 : 270-300 lb 1150-12 00 ; 300-330 lb 11.00-11.50; 160-180 lb 11.50-12.25. Cattle 2,800; calves 200; steady; average and high choice steers 27.25; good and choice 23.75-26.00; good and choice heifers 23.5025.00; average choice 25.50; high choice 26.00; vealers to 1.00 higher; good and choice 30.00-33.50; high choice and prime 34.00. Sheep 2,000; to 1.00 lower; good and choice wooled lambs 16.00-18-50, some to 19.50.

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Today’s Markets P. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly Kennett-Murray) Corrected November 30 160 to 180 lbs. 10.75 180 to 200 lbs. —- 12.00 200 to 220 lbs. ' 12.50 220 to 240 lbs .. 12.00 240 to 260 lbs. - 11-50 260 to 280 lbs. — 1100 280 to 300 lbs. . 10.50 300 to 325 lbs. ... — 10.00 325 to 350 lbs. 9.50 350 to 400 lbs. 9.00 100 to 160 IDs. 7-9 Roughs 300 lbs. down 10.00 300 to 330 lbs. 9.50 330 to 360 lbs. 8.75 360 to 400 lbs. 8.00 400 to 450 lbs. 7.50 450 to 500 lbs. 7.00 500 to 550 lbs. 6.75 550 lbs. up 6.50 ' Stags — 9.00 t Boars 5- ; Veal (Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Lambs 16.00 Yearlings - 8.00 1 Ewes 4.0< Buc’ _ s .. 3.00 ‘ ■ WHOLESALE egg and POULTRY QUOTATIONS 1 Furnished By DECATUR FARMS : Corrected November 30 1 Large Clean Whites — - .24 - Large Clean Browns .......— .24 - Mediums 21 Pullets .15 5 Heavy Hens .10% ’ Leghorn Hens —. .06% . GRAIN PRICES furnished by BURK ELEVATOR CO. I Corrected November 28 I Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Saturday Prices toerearter will change with market No. 2 Wheat, Bu. $1.84 No. 2 Ear Corn, per 100 .... 1.40 No. 2 Oats, Bu. .71 ■ No. 1 r oy beans, Bu. .' 2.07 P6NTIA6"! "Sales and Service" DECATUR SUPER SERVICE [ CALL US FOR GRAIN PRICES BEFORE SELLING. Hauling oats, wheat, and soybeans 3c per bushel and corn 7c per 100 lbs. BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phones 3-3121 3-3122 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE TAKE PLENAMINS Smith Drug Co. TEEPLE MOVING * TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 G M C Soles t Service NEW A USED TRUCKS BUTLER GARAGE South Ist Street