Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1948 — Page 5

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■ advertising RATES ■ 75c; i : " f J. o times |1.75 |M ■■ 3ie ,' 1 ~. 1 are for consec. IB '■>" No c,a s!S ,ed ■ , ;..pte. ; for .kluuy , ;.. point BLACK / ;-r word each in- ( ' ’ . .. I:l mum charge. ~.h 11-t-l in p*ra- "‘’ !.<■ in office by 11 i |K. !4? - dea-llme Is 9a. tn. ■f 0 R ** L E .1- size 9 Both phene 1336. 113-3tx BK shepherd m .--.bai'in. 2 miles ,1 Berne 113-3tx I’ontiac 4 door ■ . • I'll, ed to sell ■; . . nut Hirh < rv-taK f,Ued * hi,e K.u uaii. Sutton’s Jewel- ■ store. 9i : T 111x12 brooder |Kj < Hili' Miller, phone 1,3,2 N* ■ motor for 1937|K. Xoi rebuilt, Wai |K . i’.e'de phone 113 2tx |Kr ■. I', on I’allits good ■t,.,.,, Outside. Inside & barn |Kj3tr A-k your neighbor," he H- I brick Bros. 53-ts |:la,k I,a *b corn !■' ilizer att< hrnent. |K. . k. 5 miles north ■ 111 4tx 193,1 Plymouth K . condilion. |H\. < ..ibd beam lights. ill at Ed & Pat's, ■w-.ina.t m: :;j. 113 3tx Lane Cedar Hope u.-play at our store. 1 II 'pe < heats, the .■ home. Sprague re, phone 199. ■ 111 «t 1 'ed electric mot- - i ikes of washing K. . iranteed. Used adlos. beep \ ire. Kili hen ■ j.j- N 2nd. 113 ts .- iU: ib-lroom Suites—We ■i- a lar..’.- number of bedoju... in walnut, mahog -a • ;tj 60 up. Sprague .Store, Phone 199. ■ 111-4 t KF 1 .u, 191TFord t ru7 k . ondition, equip ■"I »i»li lift wheels, extra gas - - rake hookup for -iili-r ou‘ Istxes and two ■l—: ii ,ix. li \|so 1937 Eord r; ilutker at Central ■wslV 113 g2tx Modern 3 bedroom. 1 dwellm.- New roof. New ■tottaz plai t with stoker. Hardfluors. Fireplace. Many f- ,' . Plenty of closet ■»* Cen'rally located. Confer C: N. Second street. J 1: kman, General Inand Heal Estate, 153 8 St Phone 3. 100 ts SALE I »ed washers, 10 P Ue * guaranteed. Radios, ■*«». »»ee,i. r ». New cabinets, ■**• sad base sink, refrigerabottled and natural gas Maytag washers, elec*to»«s. deep freezers, 5199.y MAVTAt; .SERVICE, Kitcby A Pidia< tie. 23k North Second. f 1 • 93-TF ■>| SA!J: •'£W r SLAVGIITKR ■“•kN. ver been used, built ■ r *®cnt block*, size of BR*®* 4 " x '"- f “Hy equipped I, . to "* '"odem machinery. I ■st» ,n - n "lher out build * ~d <lr ' ,Ve well - about ■’Y <* land, located H mile of Rente, along state road """‘•••ii.ite poaaeaaioa. Jeff y< ,nd ' 11 IBm;*?? 0 * ,s everygirl-s U;'*Ml HOI K - When you |(F, T ur l - an « Cedar Hope ■ Asti o *v* r> * trl drea ' n ’ of ro ' ■Min K ’ ,sry »>nart girl knows liwi. * rh '**« those who plan |b m l 2? 1 why slrl KnMi * from ,o Xew Yor k *“» • ■ ~ rift 011 * < hMI for graduation 1 Ipwoi?. ~"' n,nc ® that's more is. ,ilßn erer before I* CWl * r H ° P< ’ < be *“ ■‘° re «P r “3“ e I “ !,r * Store. Phone 199. 111 «

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Nl-ENAMEL red guaranteed barn I paint — all you want — 12.50 a( gallon. Haugks. 107 TF ONE STOP SERVICE. Fruits, groceries and ice. Ray’s West Side Market. 113gtf FOR SALE: 1939 Plymouth 4 door. Black. Good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR BALE —Shelgas bottle gas stoves now available. Uhrtck Brothers. n2 t f| FOR SALE One r, ft wfckarl porch swing. Call 593 before 11 pm ns-at 101 l SALE--Ice box, 50 lb. capacity. 112 North Fourth street. 113 g3tx FOR SALE: 193.7 F'ord. 4 door; 1937 Ford. 2 door. 85. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf F’OR SALE: 1917 Crosley, good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. , H3gtf FOR SALE—Kitchen sink with attachments, also stock tank. Inquire 333 N. 3rd. Phone 8571. 112-5 t FARMERS — see our modern farm Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Building. U TF FOR SALE: 1940~.Vh-rcury 2 door .•adio, heater, new motor. Excellent shape. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR SALE— One used studio couch, also lounge chair with ottoman. Call 1164 after 4 p.m. 112-3 t FOR SALE- One garage building. 14 x 16 ft. John Morgan Residence, 310 S. 11th St. Decatur. 112 3t FOR SALE — Motorcycle 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 U. S. 27 Decatur. Phone 2551. 107 lit FOR SALE — Purebred Hampshire . Boars. Best breeding and feeding type- Very reasonable prices. Elmer Fritzinger, south of Chat- ■ tanooga, O. 113 3tx FOR SALE Ail kinds of vegetable and flower plants. Seed potatoes. onion sets & plants. Strahm's Grocery, open evenings. 112-3 t FARMERS ATTENTION Heavy steel storage tanks 300 and 550 gallon capacity. Suitable for gasoline or fuel oil. Petrie Oil Co. Phone 391. 109-6 t FOR SALE -10-20 Tractor. 35 V-8 36 Chev. These cars and tractor can be used for repairs. Phone 573-B mi. East of Mon mouth. J. L. Walters. 1123tx WINDOW SCREENS and storm door* custom built. Let us measure your windows and give you an estimate, (.'all yt'ALITV MILL SERVICE, 716 No. 11th. phone 17161. 83 TF FOR SALE Trucks. 1937 2 ton ; Federal, with dump bed. 1943 Chevrolet % ton. 1941 l l « ton Ma< k tractor. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler • Plymouth. H2-3t FIRST 148 00 TAKES IT Vsed 2 pc. Living Room Suite. A-l , condition. Nice and clean and came from good home. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 111-4 t 1 FOR SALE Just received shite rnent of utility cabinets, kltch- . en bases and wardrobes. All ' priced to fit your purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 111-4 t FOR SALE « room semi modern Home, h Wock from General Electric, 1 car garage and nice garden |4.m»0.00. Immediate Possession. The Kent Realty , Co., Inc. Phone 68. 113 2t FOR SALE New and I sed single and double gang 12. 14. 16- 1S and 20 Inch tractor plows; fert- , ilizer and lime spreaders; 4 row Superior fert. bean drill; rotary hoes; rubber tire wagons Oliver Saks A Service. Cralgville Garage. n>M , FOR SALE New home, ready to move tn. 3 bedrooms. Completely modern, oil heat, hardwood floors, fully insulated, all built-in features throughout. G. I. ap ©roved. Can be bought with 1 (1500 or less down Reliable Realty A Builders, phone 7502, or evening* -13074 or 14952. FOR SALE 14 beautiful homes to cboow from Full basement*, all modern, story and Ono**"Some with dormers, others with garages and broezew.y. Chooee your own color schemes and locations FHA approved Ap proximately < * oWI ’ Rpalty A >»U*r* Fbog* er evenlugv— l1 ’ 4* 14 ✓

QI I( KIES by Ken Reynold* r TTT •'Here’s a dry cleaner In the Democrat Want Ads that says he can take out spots—let's make him prove it!” FOR SALE Good Dunbar desk. Phone 7672. 1123tx FOR SALE i’sod lace table cloth. 55.00. Write- box 206 c/o Demo'rat. 114-211 FOR SALK—Approximately 3.000 soft bricks. Phone 5091. 113t8x FOR SALE 2 sows with pigs by side. Also 20 gal. Duo Therm fuel oil hot water heater. Edgar Thieme, phone 697-H. 113 3tx FOR BALE—Several Tons of 2 12-6 Fertilizer for Corn. Farmers Grain Co., Willshire, Ohio. 114-2tx FOR SALE—Choice building lots, direct from owner. Reasonably priced. W’eli located. Good sewers. water, gas and lights available. Good community. Raply Box 207 c/o Democrat. 114-3tx FOR RALE—Vsed Furniture k Piano. 1 Piano cheap for cash. 1 2pc. Living room suite A-l condition. Make us a cash offer. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 114-31 FOR SALE—IO room house with barn and over 1 acre of ground in Monroe. House is arranged for two families. Good investemt. Martin Huser, phone 103-T Monro*. 114-3 t TAKE CARE OF YOL’R CA they're still tough to get. Let us give, your car that spring turn*up Power flush the rsdlatorchange to proper lubricants. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth-Reo trucks. 113-3 t FOR SALE Furniture k Rugs - Just received shipment of drop leaf tables, knee hole desks. Wilton. Axminster and Gold Seal rug?: selling at prices to (it your purse Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 114 3t FOR SALE — 1938 Chevrolet Coach, radio, heater, 4 new tires, motor recently overhauled. black finish. 5725. Also a dual manifold for late model rood used Philco car radio and Chevrolet. These are priced to sell quick. Phone 198. 112t3x WANTED — Vet, wife and small child want furnished apartment. Call 5965, Decatur. 11l 6tx WANTED Waitress, part time Apply in person. Dick's Diner. H4g3t If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chait. Stitzer, Brant Motor*. Inc. 25tf WANTED TO BVY - Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79tf WANTED- Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel 4262 Decatur. WANTED TO BUT— Used car* Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second Bt., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED TO RENT — House in Decatur, must have same by June 1. Call Fred Schug at Preble No. 4or Decatur 7874. 88 gtf WANTED To rent 2 or 3 bedroom bouse in Decatur or Monroe by June 15. Write Box 2«6 Daily Democrat. 112-3tx WANTED — WPA Toilet* iess tern* to < lean, and save part of the water. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 76. 11l 121 WANT U. B. CIVIL SERVICE JOB? Big starting p*y- Security. Men — Women. Prepare for examinations. Details Free. Write Box 195. Democrat. »5-Tx WANTKD — Bay or atraw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phon* 25 or 886. 119-TF WANTED: Good, bi* clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay pound.—Daily Democrat. f WANTED- Mimeographing wort, prof, -sional equipment. Sav* money on letters. *a.»* messat*a.| prograaw ferms. «6«- ,o ** ( Cowaa. Pho** 876, tag. 844-TV

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WANTED - Ijidy housekeeper for elderly couple in very fine reMdential home. Permanent position I for right lady. Apply or call George H. Krudop, 736 Madison St. Fort Wayne. Ind. Phone Anthony 1084. 109 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing - us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 10425tx WANTED— We buy Iron, rag* paper, hide*, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural eieel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Far Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194 ts : ‘ MISCELLANEOUS STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-ts BOTTLE Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. 89-ts . ROOFING — repair, flats built-up, painted. . New spouting install'd or repaired. Place your order I now. Carl Menter, Preble. 11l 12tx MONEYfo LOAN - Lash'loan* of 810 to 8300 made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg, Phone 319 55 TF RADIO REPAIR ror complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugk*. 60-ts SEE HAUGKS tor automatic water beater*— water aystems— bathrooms -or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-tt FARMERS ATTENTION-We”rw move dead horses, cow*, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, ■weepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF , CALLING ALL LADIES Greet your husband with a smile, not that "achin' back." l-ct us make your grocery deliveries, laundry or what have you? Also light hauling Dine Itelivery Service, phone 1686. 113 ;tx ELECTRICAL WIRING*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 * Klenk. 217-TF ROOFING AND SIDING-We are now booking orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular color* A patterns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermoseal combination windows. Alum inum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimate*. "We apply." Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. M-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST 4 month old i ollie puppy, i Name and address on HanieK*. I Call 1458. Reward. 114 It | 'ixriw* 10 *' MFffF Busy Bee The Monroe Busy Be* 4-H club met at the high school May 1". The president. Delores Graiier. called the meeting to order and presided. Gloria Crownorer and Diana Cri*t led in giving the pledges to the American and 4-H flag* The group was favored by a vocal trio constating of Binja Schug. Nancy Shoaf, and Costa Hike, accompanied by Beverly Lobaiser. Next on the program was a piano solo by Beverly Lobalger. followed by the reading of a poem. “The Fountain, by Carolyn Chrtatener. All record book* were examined and brought up to dale. Pauline Rupert gave a demonstration <>n various talik drinks; Jeanette I Bctowartx shewed novel flower arrangement*. The following girl* had charge of the recreation. Delores Graber, Gloria Crownorer. Marlneli Lehman. Pearl Huser and Mary Jane Rice. Refwhrnents were served by Diana Crist. Beverly latlisiger Eileen Funk, Shirley Ann Rupert and Nancy Shoaf The next meeting will be on June 7. Jolly Juniors The 4-H meeting ot the Preble Jolly Juniors was held M*> 8 The. ! meetinjk-was opened with the 4 Hi ' tout f'flbwed by roll call sa*-««re4| |by a f*vonto sport Fregr«*» eoeks wore <t*tr.Bwieu sa* luled oul

1 Some of the point* in Judging baking goods were discussed by the I leader. The meeting was dialed with the 4-H pledge A delicious lunch i was served by the hostess, Marilyn Kiefer. The next meeting will be held at the St. Paul’s Lutheran May 22 at 1:30 p.m. Kirkland Kut-Ups The Kirkland Kut-u;>* held their third meeting .May 11 at the home of Mrs. Stanley Arnold The meeting was called to order by the president. Alice Beineke, The roll call was answered by ‘What I would like to lie someday." The minute* of the last two meetings were read by the secretary, Esther Sowards Games were plrtyed at the- close of the meeting and refreshments served by the hoHte-s*e<v, Norma Conrad. Elaine Frrels and Pat Barger. Fourteen menilief-* were present at the meeting. The next meeting will Im held Thursday afternoon. May 27, at the home of Alice Beineke. Those present were: Donna Bucher, Pat Harger. Alice Beineke,' Mary Ellen Byerly, Marily Arnold. Audrey Andrews, Norma Conrad. Mary Jane Troxel, Elaine Freeta, Kay Heare, Doris Cauble, Carol Egly, Sally Ross and Esther Sowards. Merry Maid* The Monmouth Merrv Maids held their first meeting Ma/ 11 at the Monmouth high school. The meeting was called to order by the prtMldent, Elizabeth Haines. Tile roll call was answered by "Why I joined the 4-H.’ Initiation of the new members followed. A demoiistralioii on baking a cake was given by Claralieile Brown. Carolyn Lewton and Mary Majestic UNDEBGIOUND Garbage Beceiver Animal* and in**et* ar* kspt oul of your garbage when it’* stored lor collection in this Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. Snugfitting, loot-operated lid seals odor* Inside. Watertight inner can Hits out easily. Content* unaffected by heat or cold. Rugged, all-steel construction. Top and body guar- q anteed 10 year*. The clean, modern succe*•or lo messy old-stylo garbage can*. See it tW at our store todayl —QHjgyZSfc Cash Coal, Feed & Supply 722 W. Monroe Phone 32 i L. A. Holthouse Jack Holthouse

■ OUR INSURANCE SERVICE meets Your Insurance Needs. * Leland Smith Leland .Smith Insurance Agency Gltnn Hill | • ■ *mi g:ra -■ ■ ■ •> .mzwju-'M i■ ■ ■: m—ww——— ■ ThTmBLE - THEATER STARRING POPEYE Now Showing—"DON'T BE A GLUTTON OLIVE z JL«T 53 PIFFEEENT JuKES < THIS I j .»/ ) POPEYE IT S \(C\ _ 1 )— > SX ®S L ISS vi> Wvnnß -pb 1 ® ~.Se?. vnt' k 8 BLONDIE— CURVATURE OF THE SPINELESS »i .'h' ~•• ’’BE. JffiJßl l,7 ~ \V TH? ID < 7 1 WAS Boc> ’ 4 ' C makwcd a long TIME A / ( oZ.fve ) y VEBTEPCVXV- X. TO DO A COMPLETE 7 <a <' '-’ V 0 E .A_XXJCANT r C BACK BeND-e.ES? ) umTr ■ j I i Hi L- l-b ! I* - J I —

| Ann Owens. Ethel Cook, Bhlrley . Gerke and Carolyn Owens demonI strated lurking cookies. Refreshments were served. The i next meeting wIU Ire held Slay 27 at the Monmouth high school. LONG-RANGE (Coni. From Ha<e One) secretary of agriculture. The senate bill would require i the government to support price* at 60 to 90 percent of parity for the »o called basic crops wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, rice and peanut*. The support price for other crops would range from nothing to 90 percent. • It also would rewrite the formula fur parity price*. Under the present law. the support price for cotton ta 92.5 percent of parity and 90 percent for all other crops. The pre war law set support prices at 52 to 75 percent of parity. The government supports farm prices through loan* and government purchases if and when prices fall below the support level. The new formula involves three " different sets of figures: 1. The average price of a pro- ■ duct for the previous If) years. 2. The index ot all farm price* | for the previous 10 years, compared With the 19<'9 13 average. 3. The index of prh e* for cur rent Lirin purchase* compared with the 1909-13 average. The parity price Is the first figure divided by the second with the result multiplied by the third. ' The support price would he 60 to 90 percent of that figure for basic crops. Th* Street and Traffic Safety Lighting Bureau reimrts that 84 percent of fatal accidents, 55 |»-r---<ent of purse snatching*. 71 percent of assaults on women and 6> percent of car thefts in 1917 occurred after dark. YOUR CAR will Look Like New when painted at AL SCHMITTS FOR SALE Chrome Sidewalls for wheels on all popular make cars. 15 and 16 inch Dick Mansfield Motor Sales South Second St. NOTICE! We have installed New equipment and are dressing poultry daily. Any size order taken. Also custom 1 dressing. DECATUR PROD U C E Phone 380 I 11 N. A. BIXLER OFTOMRTRIffT HOURS! 6:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 6:00 •aturdsys, 8:30 p. m. Tslsphon* iJS

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Ma/ 13 —(L’Pj Mveslock: Hogs 160-200 lbs. 21.25, 2UO-3Z5 lbs. 21. 225-259 l<>*. 20.75, 250 300 lbs. 18 20, 300-400 lbs. 16-17.50. 100160 lbs. 18-19.25, ruughe' 14 down, stags 11.50 down. Calves 29. Lambs 26.50. ewes 12. bucks 10. No cattie market today. -— 0— —— INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 13 —(I'P) — (I’.MAl—Livestock; Hogs 7.IMM'; slow, steady to 25 higher; rood and choice 160 225 tbs. 21.2.7 21 50, «-arly top 21 M; 225-300 lbs. 18 25 21 25; 300-40* lb 16.25-17.75; 100 160 tbs 18.752000; sows strong to spot* 50 higher; good and choice light and medium weight* 15.00-16.00; heavies around 14.0 U-15.00. Cattle l.tmo, calves 600; very few heifers here; market active on all classes; steer* and yearlings fully steady; two string top good ami choice medium weigiit steer* 32 00; hulk medium and good light yi-arlings 1,000 fb«. down 29(10-31.50, including three loads medium grade showing grassiness at 29.50; cows strong, mostly 50 higher; good beef enws up unevenly more; <hl<| head good young kind 26.00-27.00; bulk good beef cows 23.50-25.00; veah-rs slow; liberal share on early round 1.00-2.00 lower: bulk good and choice 26.00-29.00. Sheep 100; not enough offered to make a market. - —, Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher In active trading. Bonds Irregularly higher; I’. B governments easy Wheat, corn, oats and barlev future* Intogular. Cattle and sheep active, hogs •deady. ' • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat May 2.47*4; July 2.35*4: Sept 2 33: Dec 2 33*4. Corn: May 230; July 2.14: Sept. |94*i: Dec. 1.70*4. Oats: May 1.16'4; July 93*4; Sept. 83%; De< X 4% Soybeans: May 4.048; July 3 97; Nov. 4.00. N ——— ——o —— -■ SEN TAFT (font From I'age One) May 23 Orixinally. it was slated io begin .Monday or Tuesday The hills are similar, except that the house version makes no provision tor enlisting 18-Aeat-ohta. It would tail up throw- 19-through-26 for two years of service .—o— ■■■ Oranges, unlike apples and pears, do not ripen after plucking. Vogue Furniture Save up to 8100 by having us build your Living Room Suite. Phone 1884 3rd 4 Madison OPTOMETRIST (Above Democrat Office) HOURS: 9 to 12—1 to 5 Sat. til B—Close Thura. P. M. Phcna 27

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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Muy 12 160 to 225 Iba. 20.75 225 to 240 lb*. 2050 240 to 250 lbs. 2000 260 to 280 lb*. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 18.75 280 to 300 lb* 17.50 301) to 325 lbs 17.00 325 to 35u lbs. 16 35 350 to 400 lb* 15.50 140 lo 160 ibs Ikon 120 to 140 lb* 18.00 100 to 120 lb*. „.... 17,00 Roughs 350 lb*, down 13.50 350 to 400 lbs. 13.00 400 to 500 lbs 12.00 500 to 600 lb*. 11.00 Stags 11.00 Boars 7.00 Veals (Wed 4r Bat.) 28.50 laimlts (Wed. A Sat.) 25 00 Ewes (Clipped) 10.00 Yearlings 15.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected May 1? 160 to 2ou lbs 20.75 200 to 225 lb* 20.50 -’.'s to _.,ii 20 25 25» to 260 lb*. . 19.50 260 to 270 lbs 1900 .'7o to 2'o lbs. . 18.5)f 280 to 290 Ibs 18.00 290 to 300 1b517.50 300 to 325 lbs. 18.00 325 to 375 lbs 16.60 375 to 400 Ibs 16.00 140 to 160 lbs. 19 2.'I'M) to 14') lbs. 17 25 Rough* 300 down 14 00 down Boars ... u 9.00 Ewes 800 Buck* 600 latnib* 22.00 Calve* 26.00 Stag* 11.50 WHOLESALE EQG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected May 13 EGGS —Producers price* Grade A large white .41 Grade A large brown .1! Current Receipts .37 Heavy hen* .29 leghorn hen* 20 Cocks .12 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 13 Bean* subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel les*. Corn: .04 per l»0 les*. fob farm. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op'* Berne-Monroe-William* Corrected May 13 Wheat 2.35 Oats I.l* Corn 2 95 Bean* 3.85 Cail tor rve price*. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Vegetable Plants of All Kind* Decatur Floral Co. 1106 Nutt man Ave. Phone 100

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