Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1960 — Page 4

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Today's Markets P. B. STEWART A CO. (formerly KeaneU-M array) Corrected May 20 160 to 180 lbs. 15.75 180 to 190 lbs. 16.50 190 to 220 lbs. 17 00 220 to 230 lbs. 16 50 230 to 240 lbs. 16.25 240 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15 25 280 to 300 lbs. 14.75 300 to 350 lbs. 14 25 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 100 to 18U IDs Hl Roughs 300 lbs. 'down 13 75 300 to 330 lbs. 13 50 330 to 360 lbs. 13 25 360 to 400 lbs 12.75 400 to 450 lbs. — 12.50 450 to 500 lbs. 12 25 500 to 550 lbs. 12 00 550 lbs. up ..-11 75 Stags —...11.00 Boars MO Veal (Fri. & Sat.) — 28.00 Lambs 20.0 C Yearlings B.o< Ewes <•* Bucks » °* ♦ Z WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected May 20 Large Clean Whites 28 Large Clean Browns —— -28 Mediums -27 Pullets I® Heavy Hens -16 Leghorn Hens ——— .HW GRAIN PRICES furnished by- - ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 20 Prices paid to 2:30 p.m. Thursday Prices thereafter will change with market No. 2 Wheat, bu. $1 83 No. 2 Ear Corn, 100 lbs. 1 62 No. 2 Oats, bu. - -76 No. 1 Soybeans, bu. . 2.08 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS (UPI» — Livestock: Hogs 5,500; steady to 25 higher; 190-225 lb 17.25-17.50. some to 17.75; bulk 180-240 lb 1625-16.25; 240-270 lb 15.50-16.25; few to 16.50; 270-300 lb 15.00-15.75 ; 300-350 lb 14.50-15 25: 150-170 lb 14.50-16.00. Cattle 350; calves 25; bought to arrive: good steers 24.75-25.00; good and choice 26.00-26.50; good and choice mixed steer and heifer yearlings 26.00; vealers as much as 50 lower than Thursday's best time; good and choice 27.50-29 50; standard and low good 23.00-27.00. Sheep 50; not enough to test market; choice and prime spring lambs 25.00; good and choice wooled 19.50-22.00.

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20 Years Ago Today May 20. 1940—Swcdqp rejects de-1 mands by Hitler for permission to ship materials and men across Sweden to reinforce German forces in Norway. Paul Cairns, former accountant at the Central Soya Co. office here, has been named production manager for the Kollman Case Co. Fort Wayne. Miss Mary Margaret Peoples? 75, lifelong resident of Adams county, died at her home here after an extended illness. All of Decatur’s dentists are attending the state dental conven-j tion at Indianapolis. Ornamental light posts on Sec-' ond street are being given a coat of aluminum paint. Berne-Geneva Livestock Report Prices paid May 17 Top veals 36.00 Top lambs —24.30 Good steers and heifers . 21-23.50 Top-bulls - 20.25-24 Top cows 16-17.50 Canners and cutters -a- 13-16 Top hogs 17.40 Top sows 14.40 Male hogs 10.10-14.10 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPU—Livestock: Hogs 4,000; 190-220 lb 25-50 higher, heavier 25 higher, instances 50 higher; mixed No. 1-2-3 190220 lb 17.00-17.60: few 220-250 lb 16.25-17.25; No. 2-3 240-260 lb 15 7516.50; No. 2-3 260-280 lb 15.50-16 00. Cattle 300. calves 25: receipts include three loads stockers and feeders direct to dealers; balance largely cows; not enough slaughter steers or heifers to test prices; cows steady; few good to low choice slaughter steers 23.00-26.00; part load mixed standard and good 1100 lb 22.50; utility and commercial cows 16.75-18.50; few good vealers 27 00-30.00. Sheep 200; not enough available any class for price test; small lot choice shorn 105 lb lambs with No 2 pelts 2125: good wooled lambs 105 lb 20.50; few choice spring lambs 25.00.

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Public Works Money Bill Is Approved WAJUUHGTOW 'UPJ’ - Thr Houcr Appropriations Ccxnmlttov approved a t3.Mi.HB.MS public work. ...My fedt) tad*? •«** r*com tnrmlrd an charge to tr. reaiMMil faflßU** <tev*k<tod aa a part at »ucb project* The bill reported by Ux- committee included fund* for Corp* of Engincvr civil work a project* tb* Atomic Energy Commla»><m the Bureau of RcciamaUon. th* Boonevi Ur ower Adminiatratnm the Southcaslar* and Southwestern Power AdmtoUtraUon*. the Ten nraw Valley Authority and several study commiaataru The committee cut the Preai dent's MOOI.MB.IM budget by SIM4IT.IBB The amount approved wab 831.90.30 less than Congrrs* voted last year. In regard to the recreational facilities. the report said; "Minimum fees tor the use of the camping areas, parking and use of boat ramp* should not prove to be a serious or objectionable burden to the users of the recreation resources. ••It would seem much mure fair that the beneficiaries of these resources should bear the cost of the facilities that make their enjoyment possible than that the cost of these facilities should be spread to all the taxpayers, many of whom never have the opportunity to make use of them." The committee said the income: from such charges should be enough to cover construction and operating costs.

Dance, Entertainment At Elks Saturday All members of the Elks and their ladies are invited to attend the evening of special entertainment and dance, to be held at the lodge home Saturday evening. There will be special entertainment from 9 to 10 o'clock, followed by a dance, with music furnished by Jim Goodin and his orchesVOTICK Notice I* hereby Riven that the Board of Public Work* * bate'? of the City, of Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed bid* at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour of 7:15 P.M., on the 7th day of June. 19*0, at which hour the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment: One new and unused pick-up truck and/or four door station wagon. Color black. The vehicle purchased shall be six (6) cylinders, and not more than 100 HP. Wheel base shall not be more than 11© inches and shall have arutomatic transmission. The windshield wipers shall be dual, electric or dual vacuum. Tires not less than 6.a0 X IS, and shall Include a spare tire and wheel. Electric system O Volt. • The bld price shall be the total cost of the above described ment less allowance for the 19 4« Dodge pick-up truck, now the property of the Police Department. City of Decatur, Indiana, which shall become the property of the successful bidder. ... . . Bidders shall submit complete specifications and information covering their equipment as quoted in the bid, and shall provide for inspection of a vehicle of the model b, An On 'bids shall be accompanied with a certified check in the amount of Fifty Dollars All blds shall be filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of the < tty of >eowtur Indiana <>n General Bid Form No 95 Prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of ln Thp ,a ßo»rd of Public Works * Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiana reserves -the right to reject KTard “or 'public works a 8A L«nrn A. Bee.e, Clerk-Treasurer May 13, 20 :

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT and ERIE RAILROAD BARGAIN TOUR NIAGARA FALLS and CANADA June 24 -27 Price: *32” Children 6 and under 12 - $0075 (Tax Included) ““ , n*- < ■ '■■ ■ jH ■ j /'•<' ,;<{ »_>: S->.-/ . ■ '• j R* BZ MN i **’j*j > . ' WUiw ) -wp i <•-* ERIE RAILROAD Erie Station, Decatur, Ind. Decatur 3-4311 * To make a reservation fill out the coupon below and mail or bring to the Decatur Daily Democrat, enclose a $lO deposit for each person. Make check or money-order payable to Erie Railroad, Erie Station, Decatur, Indiana. Descriptive folder will be furnished on request or with reservation. 11111 Ufflfl IH H It*''' ‘‘ ‘ * «■■■**■>*■•*♦♦♦«»<» !♦»♦♦♦♦♦ WM HI :: Name • • • • • •; <>. < > i • ■ Address;; :: Phone Check Type Room: :: ( ) Twin -Beds ( ) Double Beds ;; :: ( ) Single Room ($2.50 extra) r If you wish to room with someone, place that person's name on the line below. j I tor 2 in a room also available) < > Tour includes round-trip railroad faro; pillow service in coach; continental breakfast on train on going trip; round-trip motor coach Buffalo to Niagara Falls; hotel accommodations (2 in room basis); illumination trip of Niagara Fall*; sightseeing trip of Niagara Falls and Canada; box dinner on train returning.

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