Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1948 — Page 5
APRIL 1. 1948
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■ - --- •■ « ! HWntAL CLASSIFIED i RATES I' W. —7 I £935 Word* "T !*■*• Wine 50c; t time* .sc: it... H. 0 titne * * 1,76 quoted are for ronseijiiK* rU"f.*. claxHif>»*<i LaLcM-pted for skipday , 1 I ! t , jr io point BLACK j i pWW it. 5c per word each In- ' n ” ißt he ln offiff L by 11 ‘ through f riday. i iSday deadline Is 9 a H>. R SALE fa " 77-2tx dSßjjj? Practically new baby < 1 7? 3tx fijBXT.E Coronado deep free*<u ft. $269. 16 cu. ft $395. rt 3t SBKaLE < room house ih |fCS w.tod. Immediate possesHT Cal) 9945. 78g3tx onCTIAI.E ~1937 Chrysler Koya! IKfr Dick Mansfield Motor 41lf Horton Washers. aud $129 95. Liberal in. Uhrlck Bros. 53-ts ££> and heater. Dtck Mans'flK Motor Sales. 69tf Jvitt.vi.U Ratios, combinations. * Spartox Liberal tradehrh k Bros. 53 ts ■■alT 1937 Ford "85" 2 door, paint. Good condition. Dick Motor Sales. 72-ts K truck. Heater. Good Dirk Mansfield Motor X 67-ts — 1937 Terraplane ffii- radio, heater. Clean. Cail Winchester St. day time 78 2tx pajpSAl.E —■ Upright piano in condition Sell very reasonMrr Maude Mahan Route 1 Ktur. Phone 7184. 78 3t Radio, heater, (lean rar. «Kt Mansfield Motor Sales. 67-ts FOB SALE- Devoe Paints good Outside, inside & barn “Ask your neighbor,” he used It. I'hrick Bros. 53-ts to Ten day watch re|Kir service. Work G4iarSteed.— Sutton’s Jewelry K>re. 51-ts — Maricet Re pert — am daily — WFTW, 1090 «K the dial. Sponsored by ProAers Marketing Au'li. Fort W; 46 55t Lady’s black spring «s»' size 42, good as new. Girl sweaters, dress and cap. (■ay suits, size 12, and other | Athlug. Phone 659. 78b2t rals ’.LE - Barn 36x78. 18 ft. to I y :, re damaged Ijy storm. Also ajtd Alate, shingles. See Charles I miles east of Monroe. 78 Sts - Gehl Forage Harves-B<-r Brand new. Complete with #p*<r Ann Arbor pickup press. t» Priced low John DeWe 12A ■mlime good as new. with moB Steffen Implement Company Bird St. Phone 180. 178 3t SALE— Semi - modern, 6 Hyms and bath, dwelling with Bground cellar, large comer lot. aß>'l barn and fuel house. ImBdiate possession, located In Baic.ilk-, Ind. Herman Gerber. 9 ffton, It. No. 8. Craigville, jW" SALE — 6 room house, 2 bed- » ns down, 2 unflnhrtied up. ■irdwood floors and built-in seaBtw Recreation room, gas furwater softener, /krage with y“ fcilt floor, connects with B-z»ay Harvester Une. Priced ,h »n coat for quick sale. Wai B J insurance and M* 1 Phone 3. 60 btf ’W SALE — Living Raom Suite* Be have several factory Show sample living room suites Mh< lst. red 111 High Grade Frieze ■«nair We are. otfjgring these ■Tl'”" ,or ,ISS 00 *‘“ lh wiale lh «F qf' 1 ' !( you are interested In st B' n 6 r °om suite you should see B«e Wore you buy. Sprague Bmlture Store. Bhone 199. Bde in a Good Town — Decatur < Roor > 1 M 1 CELLAR WITH | j
FOR SA LSI—3 piece living room suite; new Evans oil burner. Call 677 after 4 p. m. 76g3t FOR SALE A 1927 ’ Qldamobile coupe. 121 North Ninth street. Phone 1056 evenings. , 77-g3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE — ‘29 Model A. Kenneth Kirschy. phone 8281. ‘ 77-g2tx FOR eAIJC Garage" doora'7xlb, hardware Included. Gordon Burkhart, phone 6171. 77-3 t FOR 81LE-2 hows and 17 pigs. Also 4 A-shaped hog coops. Lorenz Thieme, phone 9761. 75FOR SALE- Child's three-whiel bike. Heavily constructed. Ideal for age 3 to 7. Reasonable. Phone 3052. 77 g3t FOR SALE--White’ New Holland baler twine. $10.90 per bale. Steffen Implement Co. Third i St. Phone 180. 75-6t| FOR SALE — 2 piece blue living room suite, in good condition. Reasonable price. Noah Schrock, ptlone 1241. 77 3t FOR SALE — 3-acre tract of land with 5 room house in Washingtori Township, close to Monroe Iqd Jeff Uecbty. 76 5t FOR SALE—J94I Buick Special 4 door sedan. Ooe owner car a beauty. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 South Second. 76-ts FOR SALE— Headquarters for your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray's West Side Market. 75-ts FOk SALE BoiemeHueki garden tractor and attachments. Only slight b- used. Ed « Pat s Place. 2 miles S. E. on 33. Phone 8553. 76 3tx FOR SALE — 3-weeks-old White Rock Chicks, Holtzapple strain, V. 8. approved. Pullorum controlled. For immediate delivery. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind 76 4t FOR SALE— Nice size home, 3 rooms and bath Can be bought on contract. Reliable Realty & Builders, 840 N. 13th, phone 7502. 76-3 t FOR SALE—White poredain table top gaaollne pressure range, good condition. oven. Price $25. W. R Houk. R. 1. Decatur, call Hoagland. 76-3tx FOR SALE— Completely modern duplex, ideal west end location. Will take cheaper property on trade. Reliable Realty & Builders. 840 M. 13th, phone 7502, 76-3 t LOTS FOR SALE See ns tor lots In Stratton Addition. Also 2 addition building lots, south, $750 for both. Sewer and utilities on all lots. RMiable Realty & Builders. 840 N. 13th, Phone 7502 76-3 t FUR SALE — Cheap While They Igvst! 7-way floor lamps —515.75 up. 3-way Bridge lamps -$12,75 up. Lovely Table lamps $6.95 up. Lilteral trade-in allowance for your old lamp. Sprague Fnmlttre Store. Phone 199. 77 3t NOTICE— New homes, cottages and garages built to your specifications. See us for free estimates. No job too large, none too small. Ikeliable Realty and Builders, 840 N- 13th. phone 7502. 76-3 t FOrI|ALE— I93B Chev. radio and heater $595 00 1936 Plymouth 4 dobr. new tires, $349.00. 1935 Chev. 2 door, new tires, $295.00. R. C- Allen adding machine. Bellment Service Station, phone 407. 76FOR SALE—Two-aparUnent house with several aleepfng rooms. Large 10l In fine lix ation. n«r schools and churches. Ixicated OP Jefferson Street. Five room semi-modern home may be bought on terms. Also several good building lots. Clyde O. Troutner Realty Co., 80s W. Adams. Phone 1166. 7Mt FOR SALE: These will not last long. MM7 Fieetmaster Chevrolet, low mileage, fully equipped 1941 Club coupe, beautiful, fully equipped. 1939 Olds, new paint, as is. price $630. 1939 Chevrolet ! door, new paint, good shape 1934 Chevrolet Sedan runs good, as is. SIOO.OO. 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe. Fred Busche, phone 975. 76t3x FOR SALE. Restaurant. Grocery Store and Meat market, complete with 2 story brick building Ist floor occupied by restaurant, grocery and meat market. 2nd floor has 3 apart meats. Grossed over $60,000 last year. Good 16" acre farm, clone to Decatur, lad. all modern home and good barns. Hotel Cofee shop Located in eoanty seat town. Call or sec Roy or Ned Johnson. De«-aiur. led. or Melvin E • - Wee»p. B*rne. Iwd • 7M3 ii. i • Trees In a Good Tawe • Deeatur
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* HI t "There's a carrier pigeon to see you — did we run a Democrat Want Ad wanting an errand boy ** JI’ST RECEIVED ♦ Large number | of Bedroom Suites in walnut, mahogany, maple, bleached maho-l gany and suntan. $79.50 to $350.00 Spgague Furniture Store. Phone | 199. 77 3t FOR SALE- Beautiful large evergreens. Come over and dig them yourself For half price. Also fruit trees, grape vines and berry plants. Riverside Nuroery. B«me, Indiana. 77-6tx i FOR SALfi—Oliver 70 in very good condition, regular FarmaS with cultivators, new Aills1 Chalmers tractor, practically new 2-12 and 2-14 bottom plows. Gerber Implement Store, t'. S. 1 27. Phone 2551. 77-b3t FOR SALE - New Admiral re-' * frigerators, radios, electric stoves.' base sink and wall cabinets. Vserf I I washers of all klnds.Guarantved ’ Bargains or. some radios. May- , tag washer service ahd freezers. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. Secontl, prone 95. 77 TF 1 FOR SALE—A real show place and > home. Double lot beautifully landscaped. 6 nxims and bath. Built-in garage and fire place. Located south on Winchester t street. Reliable Realty and Builders. 840 N. 13th, phone 5 7502. 76-3 t t FOR SALE -Fresh registered Hole stein cows with records. T. B. t and Bangs accredited. 10 hoe fertilizer drill, corn planter. 6 ft. 9 mower, wagon and end gate '• seeder. Harold V. Pancake. 2 8 mile south and 2*4 wust of Con- • voy, O. 77-g3tx t FOR SALE -If you want a 1947 1 home at 1947 price, with new high class neighborhood, good ad1 dress, gas heat, full basement, waty softener, hardwood floors. Ixiilt-in cupboards, two bedrooms 1 down, one large unfinished bed- ' room up. possession 60 days. , Owner likes home, but has Job in Fort Wayne. Buy this to give your children a good en- * vlornment. Only $2,400 down to F. H. A loan. Bob Heller, Realtor. phone 870, Heller Building. 1 77tf 5 _;’H)R KENT — ’ FOR RENT-Sleeping room call '• 1868. 77-3tX r - — - FOR RENT 2 Upstair* rooms, t 513 Marshall Street. Phone 5021. 78 3t i LOST AND FOUND ’ LOST - Smail Rosary, shaded I stone. Reward. Call 965. 78 2tx WAN f E I) t WANTED — Wasirfngs to do. 1 Phone 4653. 76-4tx i — ———-— ; WANTED Girl for general office work. Write Box 181, c/o Democrat. 76-3 t ;„— ■ — • WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or 1 baled wire or rope. John Feaael. s 6263 Decatur. U5-U L WANTED TO BUY-All kinds of i livestock Scheiman's Market. 1 Phono 3081. 53-ts i — » WANTED - Furnished apartment 1 for young couple. Write Box I*3. >. c/o Democrat. 77-2 t I Wanted a house 4 or 5 rooms. In or around Decatur, t’hone t I«SL 78t3x ’ WANTED IJght hauling, rubbish k ashes. Reasonable. Call 6«)24. ’ 73-3 t I Ifyofl want ‘to SELL ¥OUB UAH, *ee Chas. Stilzer, Brant Motor*. Ine. 2->tf 1 WANTED TO BUT— Used ears t Dick Minefield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St, Decatur, Ind. r • 118-ts l» g * . WANTEIA TO BUY - Good quality timber — white oak rind elm a specialty. Top prices. Write* IW>* 295 Decatur., « 78 3tx * WANTED TO RENT -4 to's room bouse in or near Decatur. Relia1 ble couple. No children. I'uone ’ 8714. W 3tx ! WANTED- Wo buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural. steel and pipe. For quick service ' I call Maier Ride asd Fur Co. Cur t only addrer* 710 West NouroeJ r Pboue 442 IHtf
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WANTED — 3 Rirnni apartment un- ' i furnished. Wanted by May Ist. | Write c/o Decatur Daily Democrat Box 184. 78*3txJi WE SELL ACME dress forms— 1 adjustable and collapsible. Boardman's 223 N. First. 76-12tx WANTED— WaitresC evenings only, in new lounge. Good working conditions. Attractive sur* roundings. Phone 115. 76Jt WANTXb-ttaragU building, 14 «g 15x20, to move on my lot. Phillip Courtney, 604 Grant St., phone 8925. 75-3tX WANTED-Cisterns to clean. We save part of the water if you want it saved. Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 75-6 t ; WANTED — Hay ur ntraw, loose or baled. Burk Elo> vator Co., phone 25 or 886. Bis-Tr WANTED—7 more donut dunkers. We are now prepared to serve 7000 and 7 dunkers. That Is. 7 at a time. Stocksdale's Donut Bar, where dunkers dine. 76-3 t WANTED WPA toilets to clean out aud repair parts: septic tanks and cesspools. Drop a c ard to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 76. 77-T I. .W"',.' w—— —ISV* ■ — WANTED Lady to assist at housekeeping for man and wife. George H. Krudop. 736 Madison street. Fort Wayne, Indiana, tel#i phone Anthony 1084. 73 6t WANTED: Good. biR clean ragg hu liable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED— Collie and ahepherd puppies, 6 to 8 weeks old. Dogs, any breed, ages 6 nios. to 5 years, weight 20 to 70 lbs. 1 mile north, 1 mile east Blufft<s>, Harry Reed. 68-g2Btx WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages. l programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED - Grain binders, good condition, power or ground driv-1 en. Also 10-hoe or larger grain I drills without fertilizer attach inent. Caii or write immediately Marvin Stoutenlterry, Route 3. Decatur. Telephone 5423. 78 3tx MEN WANTED—We need 2 men. preferably between 18 and 30 and above average size, for steady work. Will be taught line-work and maintenance. .U> ply in peraon to C. I. Ileare, ('it!-, sens Telephone Company. 76 g3t j MiSCEU jiNEOUS MONeFtcTuiAN — Cash loans of $lO tf> S3OO made to men or women. Decatur 1-oan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St.. Decatur. Ind. 173-ts FARMERS ATTENTIuiT-We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, i etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products (Jo. 15-ts RADIO REPAIR for complete and' dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts! APPLIANCE SERVTCE - if can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for Ui! makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF SEWING .MA(Jll.XE~!e;Mlr.ilK ~ Let tis convert your old treadle Mftchinu into a modern electrl< We make covered, buttons, buck els. machine gmttonholes; Hem- 1 stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 78 26 t ELECTIticAI, WBtING — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixi tures, motoA or anything that you may need. Quotation* given on any job, Arnold A Kleuli. Jl7-TT ROOFING^ are now book'ng orders for spring roofing A siding! Many popular coloft A patterns to choose from Also Alaco Aluminum A Thermo seal combination win<*>w*. Alum inum canopies, awnings, combination dbors. Call for free estimates. "We apply.” Arnold A KDnk. pboM 443. H-ts ■ i ■ rs —- Trade In • Aeed Town — Decatur li SIMMS ims
I Hearings Held On Housing Measure Administrator At Congress Hearing 11 I Washington, Apr. 1— (UP) — I Housing administrator Raymond t M. B’oley said today iegislatlo'n recommended by the Joint con- < gresslonal housing committee will not interfere with housing cun- i Htruction by private enterprise. < “On the contrary,” Foley told i the senate banking committee. 1 "it seem* clear to me the anu-nd merits are effectively directed toward assisting private housing ; enterprise to expand and enlarge 1 ' the effective scope of its opera i tions." Foley is administrator of the ' housing and home finance pgency He testified at hearings on legislation by Sen. Ralph E. Flanders. R.. Vt., to carry out the Joint housing committee's recommendation*. Flanders' proposals would amend the pending Taft Ellenderi Wagner bill. Opponents ol the long-delayed housing bill have denounced it a* "socialistic." They say It would cripple private enterprise in the housing field. Foley agreed in part with Sen. Robert A. Taft. R., ()., who yesterday denounced so-called title VI provisions of the national housing act. Taft said the liberal ' mortgage insurance clause is I "Inflationary." It insures home I mortgagee up to 90 percent. o ... More than 335.000 children liei tween 5 and it* year* of age in the United State* are so handicapped that they need special edutatioH, according to the National Society for CripplwJ Children and Adults.! ■■■■■MemaßMilUMdrMAßmHßiußrKam 1 Z£\ i We can make IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Os Iron Fireman STOKERS OIL BURNERS Williamson Round or Square Furnaces For Gravity or Forced Air RAY NOTHING NOW snd NO PAYMENTS •Md 8« swds saM OCTOBER ( fstopksM •• fsr • f'M ksalisg tsrvsy esd fvll IsfsrieeHee i HAUGKS - -
nn aTa rI ■ tp-i, ir r I ' I ■-■-I You Always KM)W you're covered if you have <>l'R ALL-RISK POLICY (peraonal Property Floater.) I HIS I ONE POLICY gives you complete ••blanket'* protection for all household and personal property, against almost 1 5 every iasurable haaard. leiand smith Leland Smi t h»ln«ur ance' Agency mu | a^aja**ia*a«W3Barß' i r a*a» ■apub-b’ei at ■ M * THIMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEYE Now Shewing—"— ANO ENOUGH LEMOAh" /OH, W 60R5M?f HOW CXdI/oSCAR BCOuGMT uS,Sr!(| HE tj CM., SOMEONE SAYS I /MELLO’? OipfPDT) VML GST UP MERE ?? T~V SAID MR. PLOWS WAS OUTE b IT'S RAININS LSMQNAPET ENOUGH SUGAR) V —I BUSY AT THiS SEASON AND <k>AT H 5 PICNIC ??7“SV ,M IT? *J Sux ■ w® 5> / fcyß-.HWIi Pfe - * V - - » I BLONDIE — » APR I L FOO LJ * * . |- .■' '!"'U' |I! ;if'!'||!" T ’ ! " J" ■!''jdlLL Jidi-Ll WHAT A | i * !J,'!k!nP |l 'iHLllP——s ■—i,— ’l, C nusance * “t 1 F"" CM6W>3CI ITS ChaS Vt BEEN 1 DONT t>£fex. ' THEN nx my vacjumJ t—-J g('Nt—<-> —' 2* A ( 1 P,x I 7 "" ‘•® W’ ft / t tgtf . J® -t *- ‘. r-cd
Working On Details For UN Trusteeship U. S. Officials Work ‘ On Palestine Plan Lake /uccesa, N V.. April 1, (UP) American official*, confi-, dent of ultimate approval of their new plan for Palestlne, disclosed today that they are working out specific details for a tempoxary UN trusteeship over Palestine. The trusteeship plan was not disclosed, but It was known to provide that (Tie. UN organization itsuit serve as Palestine's caretaker. Other UN trusteeship* have designated a Mingle nation The deadline is next May 15. The security council prepared to vote later today <>n the American request for an immediate emergency meeting of the 57-nation general assembly. Reliable sources said the United State* had lined up the ne<d«*ary seven votes to get security council approval, probably at this afternoon's meeting, of the call tor an assembly meeting. That would reopen the Palestine question. The United States wants the assembly to scrap the plan for partitioning Palestine and to substitute truMeetthip. CONGRESS CUTS H'ont. E'rnvn Page One) anil Turkey. The senate kept ERP apart. For the first year's expenditure on the 51 month ERP program, tho house authorized $5.300,000,00": for military and economic aid to China. $570,000,000; for military assistance to Greece and Turkey, $275,000,000 and for the United Nations children's relief fund. $60,000,000. There was no major difference in the senatehouse spending figure*. — . o ■■ - — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur FOR SALE Chrome Side walls for wheels on all popular make cars. 15 and 16 inch Dick Mansfield Motor Sales South Second SI. N A. BIXLER UFTOMCTRIST HOURS: 8:80 to 12:00 1:00 to 0:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone i? 6 Elevator Co. Decatur « Petsroon • Monroe
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. April 1 — I UP) ~ Livestock; Hog* MS-200 lb* 22.25, 200-225 lbs 22, 225-250 ibs 21.50, 250-300 lb* 19-21, 300-400 Ibs 17.50-18.50, 140i 160 lbs U-19.50, 100-140 lb* 17-18-i .50; rough* 17.25 down, boars 11 I down, stags $3 down. Calves 27. Lamb* 22. ewes 10, buck* 8. No cattle market today. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Apr. 1 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 4,000; moderately active, weights up to 280 tbs. about stea dy, 280-325 lb* 25 lower, heavier weight* 50 off, few load* largely 160-240 lbs. steady with best prices but weights up to 280 IY»b about steady with Wednesday, good and choice 160-225 Ibs. most ly 22.25, few loads 22.50; 225-300 lb*. 18.25-22.25; 100-160 lb*. 17.0020.01); sows around steady at 15.75-17.00, few 17.25. Cattle 800, calves 300; yearling* and heifers steady, moderately active; strictly choice steers and heifer* 89.00; good and choice yearling* 28.00; cow* dull, few canners an I cutter* early 50 lower; mid session trade nearly at standstill with alt grade* 1.00 lower; scattered but steady beet cow* to 23.00, but bulk good grade ! cow* salable around 21 00-21.50; ca/inera and cutter* 13.50-16.50; veaier* opened active, mostly 1.00 ■ higher; good and choice 25.0027.50. 1 Sheep. 1.000; fat lambs ana slaughter ewes steady; twp loa.i* 1 good and choice 101-103 Ib. fed Texas lamb* 22.50, odd lot* cholci' native* at similar price; medium! I and good lambs 19.00-22 35; slaughter ewe* largely 8.50-11.00. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stock* irregular in moderate trading. Bonds irregular; U. 8. governments easy. Curb itock* riregulAr. Wheat, torn, oats and barley future* higher. Cattle and *heep active, hog* steady. • — o- — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.44%; July 2 31% Sept. 2 30, Dec 2.29%. Corn: May 2.21%; July 2.10%: Sept. 194; Dec. 1.67%. Oats: May 1.12%; July 93%: Sept. 85%; Dec. 85%. Soybeans: May 3.73-3.74; July 3.65, Nov. 2.738. NOTICE My barber shop will be open all day every day this week and next including April 10. Fred Hancher, 516 West Jefferson Street. 773 t
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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Apr|J 1 160 to 225 Ibs. 21.50 125 to 140 itH .. ... 21.35 240 to 250 lbs ... 2100 *SO to 260 lb*. 2050 260 to 280 lb*. 20.00 280 to 300 |l>*. .. .. 15.25 ' 300 to 350 !b«. 18-50 350 to 4«0 lb*. . 18.00 140 to 160 lb* ... 17 50 120 to 140 lb*. 18.00 IM t" IM lbs. .. 17.00 Rough* 350 lbs. down 15.75 350 to 400 lb*. .. .... 15.50 400 to 450 lb* 15.00 450 to 500 1b*14.00 500 Io 600 lb* 1350 Stage -- Boar* .. 7.25 Veal* 26.00 Lamb* (Wed. A Sat.) 20.60 Ewes SOO Yearling* 12.00 KUHNER STOCK YARDS Corrected April 1 160 to 200 Ib* 21.75 200 to 225 lit* 21.50 225 to 240 lbs. 2100 21" to 250 lb*. 20.50 25" to 2SO lbs 20.25 260 to 270 lb* 21.00 270 to 28" lbs 19.50 280 to 290 lb*. 19.00 290 to 300 lb* 18.50 300 to 325 lbs 18.00 325 to 350 lb*. 17.50 350 to 400 lb* 16.75 140 to 160 lb*. 18.25 100 to 140 lb* 16.75 ' Roughs 3«0 down . 16.75 down Boar* 10.90 Ewe* — 8.00 Buck*6oo Lamb* 20.00 Calves 27.00 I Stag* . . 13.00 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 1 Heavy hen* 30 Current Receipt egg* 40 , Large white* .43 Leghorn hen* 20 Cock* ....a ,12 Stag* 13 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 1 i Bean* subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel les*. Corn .04 per 100 les*. • f.o.b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co Op’s Berne-Monroe-Witliam* Pleasant Milla Pleasant Mill* Corrected Apt il 1 ; Wheat . 2.35 Gala 117 Corn 2 90 Bean# - .. --.... 359 Call for rre price*. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Qecatur
