Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1948 — Page 5

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K. 0 iICLASSIFIED I W** '"•"me. TSe; ■ b : tlmra»l.7s | , | ft r». for coDßec- • H n» h—«i'A ■ r 10 point Rl'A< K w „ r d M. h In- ■ • -...- minium charge. jn.r-'ase over Mffh. bj; H Vt'.ln -hroiirh Friday. .B ■i i |K ’' L. E ■'f.H Old-:n<>bl> club Radi.i * heater. Di< k Motor 99t * >■ r j '-'- y. IP. radio an, i 11 * " iiig3tx -. "7". niiiK gowitr and IB'.'.' ~.„.. 13ih A Adams. ' ~ bugcy. ?., t all 1076 <>r N'ittman Ave 1113 t Vanußcld Motor Sales. 85tf Plymouth Club 88.,' '.'.dm \ heater. I>l<k H'37 Chevrolet 2 '; w uter. Dick Mans Fa'uts good 'i^B... Out.-ide. inside & barn vi; your neighbor." he it Chrlck Bros. 53-ts , miles north ■ 111 4tx M. SAUSFIHD with being done at jLniuil st. quality Serroll •ut ;■;*■ k and color l.ane Cedar Hope Hope Chests. the Sb ,- •,•:• a home. Sprague ■ 111 It - ... 1’,.-'.room Suites—We K,.- a Ar;, number of bedrunes in walnut, mating- :?.;■!< - intan and Idem h E»--•• ''' ul ' s l"aguo Store Phone 199. H 1-riaas nulk service , •■ llo.i <• and Com .. • r.-t i,nr rates lie I . .n-.< ' m iieaUng equipS th Dr: gas Service, * il.d> -tPhone 15C. ■sm. Ind. 33 T l bed washers, io |B«t»i> guaranteed. ladiob. |Buo< r- New cabinets. ud has., sink, refrigera bottled and natural gas .Majt.ig washers, elec|B k freezers, 1199.- ■> WT.VI SERVICE. Kitch |B* A?r'.tacn»., North Second. 92-TF |Bk SALE .'he* hotneg. Ready |B° 80,, ‘ in ~r 3 bedrooms. modern. Oil heat. -<"1 fully insulated in features throughout ■Cki'A locations. F. H. A. * I approved. Can lie bought Realty & Builders. Phone 750” or evenings phone or 11952. lusts •-ALE -H choice building - with F 11. a. loans approvfor buildings 24 x 30 I', ■ k 7 homes with full base ■■nti. These loans are for a|> m>% „f complete ■*“’ of the homes and lot. Some B*” por-hes. garages and Bi.* 1 * 4> " If s<>u * re wiinii,, u ■ t, »Hd a new home, don't wait BIT tW, ”‘ Rellsble Realty B ""biers Office phone 7502 ■ *»ren| R „ pho|te j 3( r;4-i3ht Sll ,OMf ■to -L Tlos< ls KVKRV GIRLS ■ WIMIJKj HOI K _ When you ■yt your i4, n „ Cedar Hope ■ sn"* ! t,fr>r Firl dreams of :oB * Every smart .girl knows ■ . ssn " 'h'->»r>< those who plan I Ha" Tt ' 4 ' * * hy * ,rl ® raH *' fr,,m ■ i._ y>n, ‘* 1 x * w ’<ork want a ■ - mT’ 1 * ’ , “** l ,or graduation I - ■' that's more ■ Eisn ever before I* <i ‘ ‘‘ dar ~O P« fhrsts ■ r»~JT* r " ur •’"ve Sprague ■ rv *t«m gture, Phoac 199. I -’i I sum I * is-, ROOP — r I ** ME L cellar I >MU< WITH 1

. FOR SALE 2 formal*, size 9. Both' like new. Phone 1336. 112-3U 1 FOR SALE —193 J Chevrolet 2 door, Radio and Heater.—Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 85tf NU-ENA.MEL red guaranteed barn paint — all you want — |2 50 a gallon. Haugks. jo? TF FOR SALE — 1929 Plymouth. Motor in good condition. Phone 1237. FOR SALE- Kitchen sink with attachments, also water tank. Inquire 333 N. 3rd. 112-3 t Watch Crystals fitted while you wait. Sutton’s Jewelry Store. 94. T FARMERS — see our modern farm Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Building. 83 TF FOR SALE— Headquarters for your certified Blue Tag seed potatoes. Ray’s West Side Market. 75 tf FOR SALE -1947 Alma house trailer. sleeps four. Reasonable price. Inquire at 740 N. 12th St. 111-b3t FOR SALE 3-day-old Brown Swiss heifer calf. Harry Lehrman ♦’! miles north of 224 on state road 101. 112-2tx FOR SALE - One used studio couch, also lounge chair with ottoman. Call 1164 after 4 pm 112 3t FOR SALE One garage building. 14 x 16 ft. John Morgan Residence. 310 S. 11th St. liecatur. 112 3t FOR SALE NEW Boy s Schwinn Bicycle. Never been used. Ufa time guarantee. Phone 956-E. 112 2tx FOR SALE Motonyde 1942. Harley 45. Recently overhauled 1350.00. 518 Marshall St. Phone 1177. 112-ts FOR SALE — The revolutionary Graham Plow. Call and ask for free demonstrations. Gerber-Mos-er Implement Company. On f. S. 27 Decatur. Phone 2551. 107 lit FOR SALE AH kinds of vegetabhand flower plants. Seed potatoes. onion sets & plants. Strahm’s Grocery, open evenings 112-31 FOR SALE Team of horses, 8 years old. sound and good workers. Henry Meyer, first house east of Hoagland high school. 110 g3<x FARMERS ATTENTION Heavy steel storage tanks 300 and 550 gallon capacity. Suitable for gasoline or fuel oil. Petrie Oil Co. Phone 391. 109-dt FOR SALE’ Practically new 51 in porcelain - enameled steel cabinet sink with spray. Has plenty of storage space. Phone 6401. 11l 3tx FOR SALE 10-20 Tractor. 35 V S 36 Chev. These car* and tractor can be used for repairs. Phone 573 B mi. East of Monmouth. J. L. Walter*. 112 3tx ■ " ■ I. WINDOW SCREENS and storm doom custom built. Let us measure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QUALITY MILL SERVICE. 7D5 No. 11th. phone 17161. 83 TF FOR SALE Trucks 1937 2-ton ’Federal, With dump bed 1912 Chevrolet % ton. 1911 1' , ton Mack tractor. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler • Plymouth. 112 31 FIRST 448.00 TAKES IT I'sed 2 pc. Living Room Suite. A-l condition. Nice ami clean and came from good home. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11l 4t FOR SALE Just received ship ment of utility cabinets, kltch en bases and wardrobes. All priced to fit your purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. ll!-4t FOR SALE 1947 Chev. 2 door. 5000 actual miles, radio ami heater; 1911 Ford, new paint, in good shape; 1910 Chev dab Coupe; 2 - 191" Town Sedan*; 1947 Plymouth Sedan; 1926 Chev. 2 door Fred Bum he. Phone 975. 111131 FOR SALE New 7 ft. Brown Manly tractor disc, heavy. New John Deere 3 se.-tion spring tnoth harrow. New John Deere 3-zang disc plow. New John l>eere KilleJ far Roller Scoop. New John I mere Field cultivator. DeLava! water heaters Steffen Implement Co Thlid St. Phone l*«. 11l 3t FOR SALE — Modern 3-bedrootn, I story dwelling. New roof- N«w heating plant with stoker. Hardwood floors. Fircptate. Many built-in features Plenty o! closet space Centrally located. Coater prop.!t' 433 N • t ‘*''! Waiter J. B<xkx<c Genera. aurame and Kwai E. a’*- •' Swcond SL PIm«« *• 10 “

J QUICKIES by Ken Revnoldx ! l r—| z' * * I : r I SB 'Praying is okay but isn't it • easier to get a bicycle with a Democrat Want Ad?" , FOR SALE Good Dunbar desk. Phone 7672. 112-3tx FOR SALE —Shelgas bottle gas i stoves now available. Chrlck I Brothers. H2tf ’ FOR SALE — One 6 ft. wicker porch swing. Call 593 before 1 p.m. FOR SALE 8 ft. John Deere i binder. A-l shape. John Deere tractor plow. 14 in. on rubber. Amos Thieme, phone 613-A. 112 g2tx FOR SALE — 1938 Chevrolet Coach, radio, heater. I new tires, motor recently overhaul- ' ad. black finish. 3725. Also a dull manifold for lute model wood used Phllco car radio ami Chevrolet. These are priced to| sell quh-k. Phone 198. 112t3x WANT E I) WANTED—Light hauling, ashes, rubbish. Phone 6«24. Illt3 i WANTED TO Bl V Good Ele - tri< pressure pump. Ph >na 1511. 110 3t , WANTED Vet, wife ami small child want furnished apartment. Call 5965, llecatur. 11l 6tx If you want to SELL YOLK CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors, Inc. 25tf WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman's Market. Phone 3ußl. 79-ts I WANIED— Hay, straw, iuose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED Well located De<atur lot, reasonably priced, from private owner. Phone 965. 107 6t WANTED TO BUT— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-tl WANTED TO RENI House in Decatur, must have same by June 1. Call Fred Schug at Preble No. 4 or Decatur 7874. 88 gtf WANTED To rent 2 or 3 bedroom house in Decatur or Monroe by June 15. Write Box 206 Dally Democrat. 112-3tx WANTED—Veteran, wife ami 4yr old son desperately need 2 or 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 6024. 11H3 WANTED Wl’A Toilets cess terns to < lean, and save i«art of the water. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill. Ohio, phone 76. KI 12t WANTED — May or tßraw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phene 25 or NB6. 319-TF VVANTED? Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANT ~l ” S t IVII, - SERVICE JOB? Big starting pay. Security. Men Women. Prepare for examinations. Details Free. Write Bo* 195. Democrat. 95Tx WANTED - Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Build Ing. 244TF WANTED !-ady housekeeper for elderly couple in very fine residential home Permanent position for right lady. Apply or call G<-orge H. Krudop. <36 Madison St. Fort Wayne. Ind. Phone Anthony 1084. I" 9 Tk SEWING MM HINE Repairing - la>t us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric Wa make covered buttons, huesels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. We buy and sell sewing ma< hines. Boardmail's 223 .North Flrat. 104-35 U WANTED— W« buy tron, rsgs paper, hides, fur. grease Also handle new and used s’ructural Steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address TlO West Menroe. Paone 442. 194 »f " 1 - • """ ! ( I AU that u purest ani beat i3| tun .i tut the ecto of • mother a benedict wa

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MISCELLANEOUS STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur. ln<l 173-ts BOTTLE Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. . 80-ts SAVE THAT Precious strand of' pearls. Bring them to Bower, jeweler, for expert restringing. 11l 3t ROOFING repair, flats built-up. painted. . New spouting installed or repaired. Place your order, now. Carl Menter, Preble. ill 12tx MONEY TO LOAN - CaglThTans of 310 to |3OO made to men or women. Decatur Javan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF RADIO REPAIR ror complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters - water systems— bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION- We ~rimove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE - H we can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 163. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRLNG SUPPLIEB — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 217-TF I ROOFING AND Aiding -We are now booking orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular colors A patterns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermo seal combiiiutlun windows. Alum Inum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimates. “We apply.” Arnold A Klenk. rb-nw 4«3. Fl-ts — FOR KENT — FOR - R ENT Movies Walt Disney cartoon travel Golf aviation Nature sports and comedies. Blow-by-blow movie of the l.ouis-Wo|cott fight. Choose from hundreds of 16 mm. sound movies religious, educational. feature*, etc. L. Auspaugh Studio, phone 1662. B'S 6t o_ Birth (rrtltlrntr ■\'nti< * it h< r< l>y given '.n it Inn Mn> lllllrr lias fll-<l a peUtlon 'n Die Circuit Court of A-lams County Indiana, to || 1> C I Io- thu. in I pla< <■ <>f Io r birth determined. Said p- tltlon Is Mt for hearing on I o IMh <1 l> -M V IKIV EDWARD F. JAHEIIG Clerk of th-- Adams Cln-Ult Court M.i> 11 o nirab a enaneaae jfotlce Is hereby given that -•iirnh Mar, Arnold aas filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, to hue tn-- Hoi' ind pl.i- • of her hlrth determined Bald petition Is net f ir hearing on Hl. IMo d>' of M » RH* k»w tian f. Jtiif tat; Clerk of Die Adams Circuit ''nurt May It o — tfl’OlM HF3 I OF tI»SIIM«TN t t oil F.*’r»TH 80. aa;aa» Wnalt-r I" brreir, sl'rs. Thai tlie 'Old.-r-nsti- I lii» !• 'll a|>|.,.|tit. .| AdinlnlsH alor of the e*tat of I'hts.i'x-lli Crawford In. of Adam* Count,. eas. ,I Th. .-slate is probabl, sola* nt Frank laern.nw tdnalwlearaanr vtna I" D»»'' 11. Ilurdrair I uslrr Vlnrsar, Ma, II 18--'. O—iriaiivraiAt of t IIMI 81*1 II VKIII i * i ai e so. lariat VV Ilk Will taneard Xolire Is brreba alaen. Tl .1 !’ • ind. rsiS'i- d ha " ip .iiit' d Administrator ..f tn.- estate . , i,. || , , late »l Adams 1 nib. lx . .5..1 The estate I t.robablv sola< n' eanaur la. Ilnra tdu.lntelratnr at iib aam a»nr»rd. aprii m, ina*. lira..** A Sinllh aiturnr, April 37 May 1-11

SPECIAL! | 11.00 Evernharp Schick • Injector Razor 11) Etersharp Schick Blades. 1 ('oljrate Shave Cream l ALL FOR ONLY 89c | SMITH DRU<; CO. j N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •;S0 te 12:00 1:00 to 6:00 Baturdays. 8:30 p. m. Telephona ,98 rua Asparagus riaaUngs ! Since a»paracus planting* should : Utt from 12 te X or more yean, Lhe j crop »hould be carefully planned, the same as for storting an orchard.

Winter Wheat Crop Is Third Largest Below Phenomenal Crop Os Last Year Washington, May 11 — (UP)— . It may not look like it out In Kansas, but the nation this year can expect Its third largest wheat crop In history. J That's the gist or the agricul,i turn department's latest crop forecast. The department estimated winter what production at 845.000.n0fl i bushels. It added that average • yields on the expected spring I acreage would Imost total wheat 1 production to 1,117.000.000 bushels. But in Kansas, the nation's ' leading wheat producer, the department estimated winter crop production would tali from last r year’s 287,000.000 bushels to 148,r 000.000 bushels this year. That's . a drop of 49 percent. j The winter crop, as a whole, will fall only 21 percent below p last year's phenomenal outpu| . Increased production In other ■ states, particularly In the north- , west, will offset part of a decline f in the southwest, where the crop r got off to a late start and failed • to get extra needed moisture. t This will be the first time in • four years that total wheat pro--9 ductlon failed to set a new rec--9 ord The records were l.lftg.s ■ ntifl.mwi bushels In 1945, 1.153.006.00" In 1946. and 1,365,000.000 1 bushels last year. ! o Truman Plans Farm r Message This Week Senate Committee Not In Agreement » : Washington. May ll— H'Pl — r Some Democratic congressmen ■ express.-d hope today that Presl- ■ dent Truman will recommend ex- ■ tension of the present farm ;<ro- • gram with only a few changes. s They said they believ-d this I was about all that would have 1 much chance of geHing through congress this session, anyway. Thi-y were bearish on the sweepI Ing revisions of the long range f program sponsored by Sen. i George D. Aiken. R . Vt. If some legislation Is not enact- . cd. price supports will bo cut . attioma'lcally Doc. 31 on the basic crops cotton, corn, wheat, rhe, - tobacco and peanuts. And they I will expire on other farm products. the non basic agricultural commodities. Hen. Allen J. Ellender, D.. Ist . said the senate agriculture com mittee appeared to be farther! from agreement on a long-range | program than when it started io work on It last summer. He I* a member of the commit t tee and was in the group of senate and house Democrats called to the White House yesterday to! discuss the farm situation with President Truman Mr. Truman said he will send a| special farm message to congress j later this week. He did not say

EGGS IS EGGS until you start Io use lhem._ Then there's a difference. In some decree* the xantc applies Io | insurance policies. Knowledge, experience and know-how to write policies count for a great deal in proiiding U * proper, adequate insurance coverage. S Lend smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Gltnn Hill —Bl—lß—W——■ !■■ ■ IT ■■■■■■■■ ■ THIMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEYE Now Showing -'SAVE YOUR BREATH. OLIVE” rTWATS osuc uuicirn 7" TSSfVtYI: —' - - I ——L.fffir- <1 — J i BLONDIE LET THE DOC « Ep O RT IT! aWiTHWi rr~" 7 i i Jjlll||||.lL THAT SEi lIES*) / | fCctm.THE POG twat] it—well Y \ BAPkS AT ME < HAVE TO (»vO z WE 1 ( p- 1 evtov EveN NG ) WHEN I GOBY < DOG TO THE it ~C V < '" . X V~T' J I PAN OUT AND ) POLICE Y IP* (L 1 ' - — t iiitiiarn— i—L- ■ — .

exactly what he will recommend But some members of the delegation got the Impression he will ask for extended price supports for sll farm products and for continuation of soli conservation payments. WBt The Adams county 4-H council has received checks from St. Mary's township Home Economics club and the Friendship Village . club of Blue Creek W L. Gerke Is treasurer of the (dams county 4-H Extension Exhibits, Inc., and by virtue of this office serves on the 4-H council. The present budget of the 4-H council Is in a mate of un balance ( These contributions are changing , this situation and a few more will , make it iMissible (i< the council to go forward The Imreased 4-H members increased the needs of the council. For this reason, ap- ( propriatlons were Inadequate. Members of the 4-H council are ( W. L. Gerke. Stanley Arnold, Mrs. Paul Rich. Don Raudenbush. Mrs. Clarence Mitchel, Hugo Boerger, Rowena Miller, Lester Sipe, Mns Ervin IxH-hner, Carol Kirsch and Bob Sprunger. ' r This general authorized Itoard deals with all 4-H clubs and not specific project groups. Ribbons, pins, special club awards, trips, etc., are made by this council. • Blue Creek Boys The third meeting of the Blue Creek boys 4-H club was held at 1 the Kimsey school house May 3. The meeting wao called to order by the vice-president. Donald Sipe Roll call was answered by naming the favorite project. Jerry Nead--1 stine then led the 4-H pledge. The entertainment for the evening wa* softball practice. The following member* were pre sent; ISinal.l Sipe, Roger Bollenbin her. Henry and (Jerald Sipe Roger Cookson, Bill Sipe, Kenneth Markle. !,eo Debolt, John Bilderhack. Rex and Jack Raudenbush, Lester Painter. Jerry .Neadstine. John Burhart. John. Roger. Charles and David Ripley. o My first desire for knowledge and my earliest passion for tead--1 Ing were awakened by my mother. Charles Dickens. Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur * I NOTICE! We have installed New equipment and are dressing poultry daily. Any size order taken. Also custom dressing. DECATUR P R O I) U C E I Phone 380 | FOR SALE Chrome Sidewalls for wheels on all popular make cars. 15 and 16 inch Dirk Mansfield Motor Sales South Second St. I - • -*- II

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 11 — (UP)— (P.MAI-Livestock: mostly 50-1.00 higher on all Hogs 7.000; market opened weights sows; early bulk g<M»d and choice 160-225 lbs. 21.50, top 22 00 ; 225-300 lbs. 18.50-21.00; SOOIM lbs. 16.50-16.00; 106-160 lbs. 18.75-2.00; early rales sows 450 tbs. down largely 14.50-15.50, choice lights to 15.5" and more. CatHe 1.8 M; calves 500; steers and heifers active; fully steady; about three load* good to mostly choice around 1175 It. steers 32.00, numerous loads mostly good to low choice 30.00 31.00; hulk medium to good mixed yearlings and light steers 28 25-30.50; load lots gissl to choice heifers 30.00-31.00; cows strong; g.iod beef cow* largely 23.00-24.50; realm opened fairly active, 100 higher, good and choice 27.0030.00. Sheep loo; not enough good and choice lambs early for market: quotable nominally steady: bulk wooled slaughter ewes quotable 10.00-12.50, shorn kinds 9.0011.00. _o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . May 11 (UP) livestock: Hogs 1601200 lbs 21.25, 200-225 lbs 21. 225 250 lbs 21.75. 250-300 lbs 18 20. 300 40" lbs 16 17.50,100160 lbs 18-19.25. roughs 14 50 down, stags 11.50 down. Calves 29 50. Lambs 26. ewes 12. bucks 10. No cattle market today. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2 11: July 2.32",; s-pt Ml; Dm 2 si«« Corn May 2 26; July 2'o*, Sept. I.9(>t;; Dec. 1.69%. Oats: May 1.15%; July 9IS: Sept 83; Dec. 81 Soybeans: May 3.938; July 3.87B: Nov. 3.008. 0 Markets At A Glance By Uniteil Press Stocks firm In moderately active trading. Bonds steady: C. 8. government* did not trade. Curb sttsks higher. Wheat, torn, oats and barley futures Irregular Hogs slow, 100 lower, cattle slow. 75 cents 1.00 lower, sheep no market. 0 Berne Youth Hurt In Auto Accident Berne, May II Rolland Gillium ; suffered a head Injury anti Jack I Schug escaped unhurt in an auto I mobile mishap north of Bryant Sai j unlay night The two 10.-al younz | men were enroute to Berne from , Portland when the car driven by | Schug went into th<> ditch and turn i ed over. It was nearly demolished. The mishap reportedly was caused when a car coming from another dire, lion drove onto the highway directly in the path of the 10. ~1 car. and Schug. suddenl) »H-pping on the brakes, lost control of the machine. Vogue Furniture Save up to SIOO by having us build your Living Room Suite.

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KENNETT, MURRAY 41 CO. Corrected May 11 16<f to 225 lbs 20.50 225 to 240 lbs. 20.26 240 to 250 lbs 20.00 250 to 280 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 18.75 280 to 30" lbs 17.75 300 to 325 lbs 16.50 325 to 350 lbs 16.25 35tf to 400 lbs ...„ 15.25 140 to 160 lbs. 18 50 120 to 140 lbs. 17.50 100 to 120 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down 13.50 350 to 400 lbs 13 00 40" to 500 lbs 12 00 500 to 6W) lbs 11.00 Stags 11,00 Boars 7.00 Veals (W<-d. * Sat.) 29.00 Lambs (Wed. A Sat ) 25 00 Ewe* (Clipped) 8.00 Yearlings . 15.00 SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected May 11 16" to 200 lbs. 20 75 200 to 225 lbs. 20 50 225 to 250 lbs 20 25 250 to 260 lbs. 1950 26" to 270 lbs. 19 «H> 27" to 280 lbs 18.50 28" to 29" lbs." 18.00 290 to 300 lbs. 17.50 300 to 325 lbs. . 18.00 325 to 37 i I , 16.50 375 to 40'1 lbs. 16.00 140 to 160 lbs. .. 19 25 180 to 14" lbs. 17 25 Roughs 300 down 14 0" down Boars 9.00 Ewes 8 00 Bi. ks . 6"0 I-am i>s 22.00 Calve* 2600 -Stags 11.50 WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULIRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Correctml May 11 EGGS—Producers prices Grade A large while 41 Grade A large brown 11 Current Receipts .37 Heavy hens 29 leghorn hens 20 < o< ks .12 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Correited May 11 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .<>3 per buidicl less. Corn: ."1 per 100 leas. t o b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co Op'a Berne Monroe-Williams Corrected May 11 I Win .j 24M ' ■ 1 "5 Icora 2 "5 B< an ■ 3.60 Cali for rve prices. Trade In a Good town — Decatur Vegetable Plants of All Kinds Decatur Floral Co. 1106 Nut Iman Ave. Phone 100 «tii riir* Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe