Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1946 — Page 5

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tjr REPORTS »L„, m’Jrbav • CO. I cef^"' 1 ’ ■ ,r |14.*5 I** 1 * - 13.75 | 13.50 L Z. 5.60 L'lwb. t»k«A 00 W * M * Er w* ” 2 f*: 16 60 14.50 I “. 11-H 4.6<> |*i'w cbolct -J4.00-15H I * to m'dlum 10.OT-13 00 M, t o choir. 13 00 14.0 V 11? »»•’«»« ,000 12 ’ 00 rx io3o P”’ OKWd ..:Xw | w *“° 6.00 down I‘X” 11.00 Kn good 9 00-10.00 L NE R stock vardb I Phone 101 I Corrected May 16 !b». —— — 11* 55 tri - 900 FL.)" 16.50 I »- 600 ijita’ 5.00 Lolesale ego and K| LT rY QUOTAT4ONO F Futnlihed by KATUR produce cd L Phone 38® ■ Corrected May Id l,„, „„ 3Oc [?f‘ L brcllere «»<l !'><:« ....30c nene . 340 I fryers ....30c |jprins<»rs 4 lb». it UP —Wc k under 4 lbsJOc |* Im lie Btoftsrt —loc r7.„ uc Lal grain market Lak elevator co. Em luljert to <hanffff [ during day. |g dellwred at .levator. [Corrected May 16 Lied Wheat 31 Os IM Wheat .. 1.«6 Me* Mid Otd Cornl.N ■T Beans .——.....— 116 ■MU no ■MI.. 93 Im too L._ 1.65 ~ M. ■M: .13 per bushel leal, pn: ,04 |pr 100 l«tfk to.b. farm > ‘ piAPOLIS LIVESTOCK May 16 — (UPl—-[hLivc-u.k k: ■ active, steady. good pt' burrows .Hid gilt* 100 ■ 14.85; choice SUWS and pt> 14 lb ■ 4"*': calves 400; aleers prlmgs n>>min,itly steady; Lbsdi choice medium weight I K.jfl, Up. week's top; pwl" good 16.35; two hade I '">« about ateadW« gcsgl R" <• 14.30; bulk common btdism 9.50-13,25; tanncra Fieri 750-9.25; venters scp'i steady; good and Choice F't fop 17.00. h 140: not enough t« test r tuotable steady; few r' I twice shorn offerings F»* ; lower grade 14.50 1 Hlhhyeiaht shorn -laWgijt F to *.OO. F WAYNE LIVESTOCK F Wayne, ind., May 16 — Mil markets were steady L ll I mon stockyards. f ltt-460 ff lM . 14.75; 4 W . f 14.50; mak- hogs 10.00; L M * : slags 14.00. r* wool lambs L 6 stf; r limbs 11.00; wool ewes diMad ewes 7.50; clipped p «<wd 16.00.J6.50; choice mod to choice 14.00LT** 1 "® 13.fMM4.00; plain . good to choice 12.50 10.0042.00; plain * mod to choice 10,50- ! *4tam 9.5041.50; cutters s’ *• n, »n<rs 3.004.00. N, good t 0 ciiojco H 50. foCAGO CRAIN CLOSE ’’l'l contracts) — July US'b 1 “ ,4: h,,e - tß3 ’* IllHh v N * ®° ntrac ‘">- j 3 No *- 1 93'ziB. March IB t>) - May I Ht . p , 121 . E ’ 1.3680/; ,oß,r ”ta)-.May 338; i"cCr lhc - At '*- M *'* : '• March N 5%. hl, - - b h *** 5y bunring oyster ro,l,ry nlnC Hallit ' r at, d :,fi s feet long, Works in H-ssF - to s:tt *•” P. m. i irJ. * yhq ns us *’*< Glusms FltUd

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 25 words or loot: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; I times 51; 6 times 51.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ado accepted on eklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 6c per word for InooKion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALE AH Make WawlierN, Sweeper# repaired. For sale kitchen cablpete, base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Halos and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54 if JOIN fllK thrifty crowds, ifwrr body saves at Sprague Frunl turn Store, ‘‘The Store For The Tbrlfty." limp in and sen bow many dutlars w® ran save you.— Sprague Furniture tttore. Phono 199. 91t30 POfl SAtK Five aw '. now si* room home being finished, with In half mile city limits. Chicken boiitir, enough land to rttlue (•■••d for cmfple of Calves, some pigs, 350 chlckotM. Uownsfairs, all hard--wood, laiilt.-ln cupboards. Ilfistalrw finisbed in knotty pine. Hanernc-nt nearly di<->ut. Needs only plumbing and fartincv to make completely modurn. flood five Inch drove wvlJ. If you like a breath of COBBtrf air near city facilities, ttm ewner has priced this right for quick sale, posse ’!<>• within 30 days. Mob flrller. Realtor, Heller Huildisg. phone b6-ktf FOR Sil.K Will move lot in Decatur for 51.90 ft, six ft»ml home. Very solid timbers, siding b:ul. tnctal roof in good condition. Four rooms dawn, two Up. New shingle siding, a little paiut, r<wse Lard W>i». »dl make this a good home at half what another Would cost. Possession .nfier May 1. Hob Heller. 11‘iaJtor, Heller Building. Those MIC. _»6 ktf FOB SALK Columbia' Roonds cdßtpiete 11"'* popular ut|d classics. I'hri' k Bros. ;, i it j ml 2U mihw W> <f of Beciitur. Hix roejn hoti"> with Im- in<-nt, good barn end outbuilding Fn-deri'k ttalimey< r, Decatur route 2. Phone CraigvJMe 3 on 2<l. 11..' giux htit IsAI.E - Bn akf.i f »<-t , oTi stoves, rug , rockeiw and of 0.-r Uk'Sl furniture. We do quality upholelering, rcfini-'Mng and any kind of furniture repair. Let nd make your old fainimtr- s. go -d or better tban new for ':i or the cost, decaur I’scd Furniture and liepair, first door east of Riverside garag* Phone 16-6. li:: r ;6t FOICSALK VegetaW" and Hower plant#, bloogiiug kfdunias, geraniums, and alter flower t for porch box. <Aiuibiii?H'Hi boxes attd eras filled for Memorial day. <»r dor early. Open evening Mi William Slrahm, 339 Kurth Ninth street. B_l3b* 8 _ I3b *- FUR J "BAbK” 'i fiSco bulidlng lob on Ko. 27 with water, ga , and sewage. Priced for immediate ale. PhaiK- »7. __ __ M, I** 1 ** FOR sWe— o. P. John I tra< tor. Overhauled, flood con (lition. Phono Monroe 101-C. Claf* ence McKeAft. I mile north, J mile west Monree. _ 11 1 :!l * Foil ■’Kale "fi-aiFr hon e. 12 Travello coach. Pall at 115 South FutirteentJl street, Deosfur. 11l g3tx -w*—< ——--JF £Z "-‘r- "■■'ii'i' 'ISS FOR SALE Two Jersey cow Russel Fleming, 2 .nites north of Shroyer lake on same ■‘ide of road. 11 r,i It x FOR'SALE 192 S Chevrolet B<aF an. Extra good tires, flood motor. Call 697-J. 115-3t k FOR SALE ~l“good used tire-. Phone 1566. 1 1-’ 1 ' FOR SALE s pie. e drttna room suite. White kitchen < .ibin<d with porcelain lop. 2 year-old biack Spitz dog. Call before 7 p.m. Phone 4 ( ;92. H 6 b3t FOR~SALE Sig room semi mod ern home with building lot in a very desirable location, tan be on contract. Good 5 room home with extra lots in Williams. Indiana, good garage, electricity, motor plumbing. Choice SO acre farm, located near city on main highway, priced to ■ell. Modern « room house located in Monroe, garage, poultry house, fruit and good gulden. 40 acre farm near city, with good t’> room house, barn and otht r buildings. A real country home. Tri-State Realty Co. T. D. SchiefersUin NEW' LOCATION - GRAHAM tI!'!LDING, Telephone 105. ts Foil “ SALK—Coleman Oil burner. used one season, perfect conditiou. Coronado soft coal burner. Baby bed, high chair, laundry stove, breakfast set. Inquire at 425 Grant street. li4t3x

QUICKIES by Ktn RcynoHa * \li9' "I think you better sell those boxing gloves wiih a Democrat Want Ad — before Junior gels hull! ' I-OR SALE All klMl of garden plants, lOe dos. Henry Haiigk. 204 South Teittb. 113 sfx FOR”SALE Kit' hen "cabinet and table. 704 Elm streuL <»r call 1222. I14g::i WANTED W \NTEi> — Lsecl cars, highest prices paid for goad, clean used cars. No delay. F<>r quick cash ate Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroo, phone 373. 214-ts SEWJSff*WOHK Com p'Hds and •■pile tanks, hl o outside toilets cloaned wifli m dern equipment. Free iwtimate, Phonq 5653, Marion Rlekey, 112 g6tx WAN'fED Waitress. Expirlenc cd Must bo 21. BlMkslißiv case, (ormerfy Robot m. h 4 g.'ttx WANTeF IFiy J7 wants work on faun, tractor experience. Phone |q|o. JHg3lk WANTED TO RKNT 3. 4 or~T Kium apartinent. Young couple with I'a year old son. General I4“<tri<- employe. Write box I*l. Ih'tnocraL 111g3ti Wanted? “<»val marble walnut table, old cherry or walnut I'Uplioarrf. Old fashiixied music box. Pair cvifored koras. no lamp Writ- to 113 KNnoad Street, Fort WayiM ■>. IMiaaa. 11401 WAVIE l> ~M <H>h~rall us for prieds. Burk Elevator Co, Decatur phone RM or tl, Monroe 65; l’eters«n 956-L. . 90-T WANTED fawns <m ern tnoary, Low rat e Very lib■al tentis. See me fnr abstracts as title. French Qulna. 33 T-T-ts \VA XT El > * Wait res s «•""! waxuai .'.ddios Box Jf'f in '"are of Demmral. 116-3 t U or New Haven around 1:30 p. in. Call 471. 116 3tx 1 ’DSfTION W sN'RiD-TlMMMienc-ed track driver, cx-G. I, wishetv po-iikni driving send oi stake truck, day or night. Phoue I Sil* Il6g2tx ~ "misceulaneous FAhMERS ATTENTION We* r? move dead hurs<w, <<vws, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wa pay all phone charges. The Studley Products Co. 15df ” HaiT Crop insurance Ik* sure — Insure with Kennel h Runyon. 92tf - I? can’t fix It throw it away. We repair <ll makes of washers, gweepers, irons, and other iimall appliances. White wringer tolls for alt iii'Ur «f aadhers- Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. FOR RENT l ol! RENT I'a-tur". 4v mile ninth of Union Chapel church. Iloill' V R;i9d"iib'Jhl>» phone 513-A. 115 3tx Foil RENT Twmrmmi house on S|ieuc<T street, t all st 22S Madl son street or phone 666. 116-blt —EOct anKHToWd Lost Eadies black leather purse containing matching '<>!» purse, um of money. On stale road 124, mud pike coming into Im Mur. Mrs. Heiman Gliod, rout'' 6. 115 It LoST \ !tmi2o tire, mounted, between Kendallville and Decatur, between Saturday and Tuesday morning. Reward. UNH C. W. Hudson, 355. Kendallville, Indiana. 115-3tx LOST LadieiTstiu glasses ou Fort Wayne-Decatur bus Friday evening. Prescription glasses. Needed badly. Keward. Phono 4693 116 3tx MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press stocks firm in miaferately active tradingBonds irregularly higher; U. Sgovernments easy. Curb stocks Irregular. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley future* irregular. Chicago livestock: Hoge, unchanged. active and steady; cattle steady and sheep steady to weak with Wednesday’s decline. o— — The loss from grubs and heel flies to Wyoming cattßsmeii in dollars and cents is estimated to he more than one million dollars anuually-

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Six Railroads Win Awards For Safety Effect Reductions In Employe Deaths f'hlcago. May 16 —f UPl—Hix class one railroads today won national nafety council swards by effecting 31 percent reductions In accidental death rates of their employes last year. The railroads. Named group wiunerx In the rail toad employes’ national safety contest, also showed a 42 prrcegf decrease in all employe casualties, both fatal and noil-fatal. Class one railroads as a group reduced their accidental death tatea slightly in 1945, but the total casualty rate Increased slightly under the pressure of war and demobilization, the coun-i ell said. Winners were: Texas and New Orleana Railroad company, among railroads whose employes worked 50.4W10,<am or more mM-hours. Ita accident rate wax 3.47 per million man hours worked, ax compared* with an average of 10.68 for all railroadx In this group. The Nashville, Chattanogg* A St. Ixniix railway, flrxl place In the 20,000.000 to 50.000,000 manhours group, rate 659 per million man hours worked, average for i'll railroads In the group. 1268. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad company, first In the X.mtOAHm to 20.000.fM0 man hours group. Rate. 6.29, ax compatMl with group Everaxe of 17.84. ReHHouter and Lake jfcrlc Railroad contfmny, first In the 8.000.000 to 5,000,000 man houM group; rate, 79J; group avera** 57.53. Charlowton A Western Carolina Railway company, first in the 1,000.000 to 9 OpojiMt manhours group; rate 2.73; group average, 17.6.1. The IMttaburg A Shawmut railroad, first in <*>• less than l.mm.omr manhours group; rate of 9 43; group average, 15.41. - o - There arc no less than ILOpo.ooo "rpbsiie aad haff orphan; I* Bq> ope today, VvnrK'oF FINAL wirrTUIUKUT <»F E»T»T|L Ne. Ulflt ,X'i>!|n- is lirr.-hy glvrit to tile • t* • ■ll'or heir- am! legatcca of La ft t’Kortb) E< fcrete, lit-ruHfil, tn appear In llie A-lain* Circuit Court, hold at In-ratnr. fridlaiin, on t|e Sth 'lay <rf .lime, )•!#. anil »hoW • Muse, If any, vs* th<- Final K'ltle-iiK-nt A'fountH with tli< estate nt sal'l de- ed»|>t should not Io- approved: and said lielrs ats- notified to then end there make proof "C IH-Irsblp. aad receive tpeir *flntrlItVlivu share*. Alto-rt Zlmawtman, Administrator. In- star. Indiana, Mat l«, I»I4. N. « . %*!»<■». Attorney.

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Admits Nazis Broke 1935 Naval Agreement Nuernberg, May II - (UP) — Grand Admiral Erich Raeder admitted under prosecution pt«*xure today that the Geimans broke the 1935 naval agreement an aoon an It wan readied • Raeder said the battleships ScharnhoNit and Gnelsenau exceeded by 20 percent their reported tonnages 26,000 hut that the adltlonal tonnage wae taken up by technical Improvements to make the ships less nlnkable. Thus the overage was for defensive, not offensive. purposes, Raeder eaid. He said the German* hid thousands of machine guns after the 1918 surrender and the guns later wore collected ami used in rebuilding the German navy. o —. New Working Rules

Are Adopted By UN Australia Assails Actions In Secret New York. May 16 — 4UP) • Australia charged today that the United Nations seuuii'y council would be usurping the functions of the general assembly if it ud opts a proposal to pass on new UN memlwrshlp applications In secret coiiMUittecj sessions. Tht! council then adjoiiruud until II a. m. tomorrow after its retirlug president, Hafez Afifi Pasha of Egypt, made u moving plea to the world to put its triMl In UN as “a ftue and everlasting lustrnmmtt of peace.*’ During Its two-hour session, the council adopted with minor aDieiidmetiu 34 uew working t tiles prvfH>sed by its committee of ex peris. Auatmlia .however, raised strong objections to additional ml** <ni admhting new memliers te the UN ami Um question was put off until tomorrow, AtiHtiallau delegate Paul Hit' luck said that under tin- UN charter the admission of new nietnb •is is the task of the geueral -> tklily, and c barged the |>r >p <vl rules goald mu UN membership on the same basis as a “gentlemen’s club" in which an c xecwtlve committee d e ci d e * whether an applicant is a "* ad or n w-utleman." Thr rulea committee had proposed that new apphcaiioux be studied in private by a ec ciirlv voutM'il subeotiiaiitlee ivefore ref ereine to the general assembly, but llacluck prclumed that ’'tills is a political matter in the highest sense of the word and should in- dona in broad daylight." Previously, the- council had adopted rules covering voting pro cediire. participation in council deliberation* of non-w<*iuber >tnt' when invited, ami the cminell's right to b»M w-crc-i meetings. In the course of a highly technical debate on voting pr<><*e<luie. tne United Htato* announced H wmiM press at « later (late for a rule to isTinlt closure of debate and prevent any filibustering in thu council. —— Farm economists expiuia that the amount of ieod cxteii by laying bens has more effect than anything els*' ou the number of eggs produced.

• -CL tie' 1 J r E Lak < ■ 11 ; I v i THIS YUGOSLAV youngster puts up a wail of protest when made to don a lifebelt aboard a vessel transporting the last of .10, <xw> of his Dalmatian countrymen from Population of Wyoming, exelud J Ing members of the armed for"-., serving overseas. iu L'Jls, was • sti mated at 246,766. A laitiisvllle department store sern'4 coffee to it early mornim customers Who arrive before sales begin. — -n XCITIC E Hl’ •»!.». OF Al ’L i:»ivn: U» <-l *hi»l»x C X«». 1 H’" *l-Hub r.-<iic'>> l u i.ir-ll.iH. vlrtus "< order of the Mams Circuit Court win offer at Urtvafo! S il., at th. law „ff|. < • <.f n I! irf|, Itl . |. | ,H-l -tl. . t ■. | t))' , 'H> ”f at" l . l»dl 'll* al ! 1 hour »if 1"'"' ain oti th'- 211 •!." us M, f i•. I fC--.-U ‘I i ■ ’O ■> ’!»••« - sftei until -.■hl i”i not !• » th.iu Ilu f "tl appi al • J Vic I ■■ ' -"I ' i ii'i i .-iI • tat- ’-I i- ■ - tI: •. II konl. te-' ril - i a- toll zw I wit Ti..- uii'liviil -I on.-half of the W.-st h it - f tie x rtiiv— ■ 'i'""er ~f S, • tloll I-. T*'H 'lip X' "11 Ilans® '■ I Ea-t, c-.nta nit g '.' •<*r> s, in' i<> > I- *• I a'- 'l in A'l .10 •' "ini >■, I" Ila •' -4»|.| sal' Will i" n> !'• ■lb ■ I t 111 "f th" A'lan. li I'oiit t and «M I" <•< U It" ("I- . towing t<-i m< a l • .'I ■,» At |. a- : ■ 'll; -I t 1 • I'"* h '-. (l i - - ■! ... in twv "| .al in-1.i11n., >’• I'avalu. tr |>. <•' a' i Si I 1' I-' ' > I" >. val fr.'in tin- dat. if He < i.e, -ii.it defi ri -I pax oe- ‘ to I - « ib ~, ...| tn not. I th I 'll, ha • bearing Intafest nt I*: from date, sr.-lvliig t- ll- :. pi nlli"« h'i >'t«rnr V r- <■. II" I • by f -I 111 "Ikhii. on th. r. ..I . -ta'<- i A>- • t - f fit!'- -rt f t to >ia, ■'( n;. ,vJI 1..- firn!-‘ J p'lltsflS'" it-Hlg Wi ll til' 1 g|.r<l.W'.'< -I-"1 ... appr-.v- -I i-» th. V.I. . c'u- .t I .'oiirt. fa. .11". I '■ •«»< tfl ' •». ! glv-ll It Iv. < t,m HlekerS, (.uarcllnH. i (I. iiurdrlle < lister. Vlluroe* al Low >i..... V|i|i,ihltiiirnl nt J.liiihilslVOlor \a. »2-a> N ' lllli). i sig 111 i I" ' H al'? i.i'-I nun iti ati.r "I t >.'tnt.‘ f L"' H> h •!'n. ' 1 '’<-• ‘ .1. 'I Mt It# I ' ' Vent, J.,lni .1 l|. Iniri ii, A lininlst:at <r. Ma s. Ferd In LlHerrr, Vcturorc. .Mn 'I. I'l, -J — — .lri>"lo<"""< "( idn»lnl«lr«tor With WIH Vi'li'nrci .Volk. . t'-r.-.y mv.-n tint the in 1.-r-li.-' ect h'«I" ■ 'l*>" 1 Adininibtrat"! With w ii| annex I "f t ' e-tah of Butler Wu'eltilff. I''.® "f Adorns County, .1.-.■••• •■■• l. Th" ostoto is iirobatbly solvent. IMinun.l Woodruff A l nih >bat.a witli will srie ij. May 1, !:•!«, Jvh® T. Helle,. AI torn, n

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Thleago, May H-tUPI-tl', 8 I D. V) Livestock: » Ilog* laO'i, inarkel um hanged, i Cattle 2>mi.’ Calves; 500. Gen i ■ml’trade uhMdly; hardly gs mu■ h buyer competition In market as earlier in week largely steer run; I reeelpls smallest 111 a month for Thuis'lay; most eteer- 1.5 su-17 25.1 nothing strictly choke here; top j 1765 with best light yearling* ■ttttrs 17 25 and ■■ lii.xs. | Stock cattle with weight dragging, all gradert and repreacmtstlve | W'-lghts replacement «tc. r* weak I Io 25 cents lower for week, -Mast , ! In es cows 9.50 to J 2.50; heavy bulls to 1.40; veali'is mostly D’.oo down 1 Sheep: 50'<. Ila.tily enough her*-1 I lor full test of price lad or sol •horn iainlsc ateaciy to weak with ‘ \\• dm.-day's decline; 1 double . mixed :ti< din in to choice shorn ' i lamb- with long No I skills Lf.sui the sorted very lightly; acattsied | lots with fr. sh sli.itn to 2 skills | 1 15.5*1-16.00. Including om- dec k Jusi I jgeMid with No. 2 skins at the la ! t« tl pile-.-; no w o|. I lambs of | fsred; slaughter ewes scare", an changed. Odd fed choice shorn I kind i. 25 ji.i. kagi il c ommon and , medium 6.75. I ' 'O— - Trade In a Good Town — Decatur *

ehiefcj with REAL EGG BREEDING We doubt |f the average jioultry ralwr fa latervwtrd iaßaving a Boell of Ira .wrlT ~ ?r 2 hl, ' r *« he p«kxl amt W mpe%d If they . *s* , T Ord ' < UJmM ,or ih -n mora pZ7 ; * t Jr *9l* °7 toat is bred to pay off at the nest with aIM to l»fl rgg flock average. This raqctlras the tautfr health, stamina and viUily iul<l L4V «>NI»MTBNTI.Y and mr breeding proJwcbfcfi?* *** >OU ‘ hN of brw »tog in, M re * •••* <W<l ' tout «vs, psffsfl tits W ** *** ****" qakt growingFf kvsvy w./ykt nttritf Mrcf, ■« ! ’' K »A r««r tUtii. ' t livre is a i'shmT u|i|firtunil y t ■_ ? I open Io >ou — I here were far fewer thic k- started thk -prins. and many; (Ul the layini* hen- have lie/n sold oil the farms. With a rapidly developing meat -hwrtage, an e<g and |Miuitr>; '•♦liorlagt will certainly rcstill. We have plenty of baby chick feed. Hatches every 'l uesday and Thursday. MODEL Monroe I’hone N-l Open evetiini'w except Wednesday . Saddle Horse Sale j FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 17 7: OR I’. M. (DST) AT DEI ATI II SALE BARN - i Ii yon want to buy a hoa -pony or equipment be al thi.4 ale a wc will have a larjre election. Do you have a horse to sell? Bring it in and wc will .sell it. DK( ATI R SALE BARN* E. ('. Doehrman, Owner At Manager

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FUNKS Hoosier Cross and Super Cross HIBRED Seed Com FOR BEST RESULTS BURK ELEV ATOR CO. Decatur phone 25 .Monrue phone 65 \ Peterson phone 956-L