Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1948 — Page 5

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W local classified I ; I advertising rates 25 word* or less: |W time 50c; 2 tiroes 75c; K limes |1; 6 times 11.75 | i Hates quoted are for consec- ■ accepted for skipday Kfe for 10 point BLACK [■TH Is 5c per word each Inads Hated In para ' !K' I'Y must be In office by 11 K Monday through Friday. I deadline Is 9 a. m. ■ . J FO K SA L E SALE Sbeiaae bottle gas now available. Chrtrk K.' her*. 112-ts ■Vm.K — 1940 Dodge 1 door. K a- II . new paint, clean Dick Motor Sale* 186 ts K SALE— Radio* Console or Hide models. at Stucky A Co. Hntroe. Indiana. 193-I2t Hi SALE— bevoe Faints good H - tlon. Outside. Inside A barn Hints "Ask your neighbor," he K used it. Uhrick Bros. 53tf Hi SALE— Dirt, cinders, de-' Ke red. Call Lorin Glass at O. H lulling. Craigvllle & Decatur Km-. 161-ts Hi S.\IJ-> Storkline baby buggv, very good condition TeleK.ene 3941, 132 Fornax street ■ 194<3t Ki<\LE—Used stoves, washers Keepers. 72 inch sink cabinet ■l's 48 inch 49.95. Kitchen Hppliancea, 238 N. 2nd. phone, 175-1 fl »; \I.E 1936 Chevrolet coaih| ■ .. .<1 motor a equipped with ■< .ter. defroster good tires J ■basonable. Leroy Lehman, mile K. •!), J’* miles west of Herne 3U-193, E ALE 5 room semi-modern' ■i i«e, one block south of Un-1 ■coin school. *3BOO with *BOO ■ra-h down, balance *35 monthly. Bj’. - <-sslon before school start*. Bi Heller, Realtor, Phone 87O 1 I --I fijll SALE — uri-gas ouik service, Bin)* available for Home and Com- 1 Bnu-rcial heating, get our rates be ! ■Ln- you Invest in heating equipBn,< ti' Stucky's Dri gas Service, ■ Geneva Hatcheries, Phone 156. ■Geneva. Ind. 13 T 1 ■lb ROW a boat on >our I vacation when you can buy I or rent an outboard motor lat Dick .Mansfield Motor INn les, 111 S. Second. 142-ts ( ■ 'lt SALE -60 acre farm on State.. Ill", i 101, close to elevator.' IMo -s. churches and schools ■ This s a good farm with a good* ■ homo- and a newly constructed ■ barn t all 68—The Kent Realty I I* Auction Co.. Inc C. W Kent lor Gerald Strickler. 192 3t I ■ I ■OR SALE — New modern two I bedroom home, fully automatic.! I Third hedioom partly finished I <!«“ heat. Use of finest truck j Pa* i in city. Down payment. I *l9jo. FU. A. balance about *56 I monthly including principle, in ' I lerest. taxes, insurance. Hob I Heller Hldg. Phone 870. 184-TF ■••Il SALE All modern. 7 room I home on one floor Located in I the west end 3 room basement I I and also large utility room. 2 car I garage with work shop Back I yard is fenced in. Close to I sr<> >ry stores and playground ( I for the kiddies For appoint I ments Call 6« The Kent Realty ‘ I k \u< tlon Co., Inc —W Kentl I "r Gerald Strickler 192-3 t I'Ht SAIjE 1946 Ford 1% Ton I truck, short wlieel base. 1911 I Mack 1% ton short wheel base >*4l G. M C. 1% short wheel I base, ifHo [j. s 35 |i, ton short I wheel base. AH 2 speed axles I >»4o Army O. M C 6x6. 1936 I ford ilk ton stake Teeple I Track Line. Phone 254. 192-tlt F'ft SALE All modem 4 room, I home just two years old Ail! built in feature*, insulated, hard I »‘>"d floors, inlaid linoleum io, lit' hee and bath, nice lawn, and fenced in back yard and beaut i | I ltd shrubbery. Thi* property was I ''Uilt under F. H. A. specific*•ions and must be seen to be *!► t" misled. phone 68 The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Inc C " Kent or Gerald Strl< kier 192-31 *•»■ HALE - Are you looking for a *"od modern home close to up •o»«. nrhoole and churches’ TM« home has just been re "••deled an d m very good state repair It ha* 3 bedroom* 1 "ing room, dining room. bath, '•nte garage, nice fruit trees. <"od reliat. Urge lot with plenty of shade. Immediate possession Thl* property is an ideal loca so »•« us today. Call 69— The Kent Realty a Auctws l >*wC W. Kent or Cefd’.iStncUer. |

H)R SALE — Cherries mr canning, t FOR SALE — Electric ranges ' *189.95, and up. Stucky & Co., i Monroe, Ind 193 6t FOR SALE-Automatic PC Magic' Chef stove 345 N. 10th St. Phone 1774 193-3 t FOR SALE Washing Machlnce*. *9995 and up Stucky A Co.. Monroe. Indiana. 193-12 t FOR SALE Clean 1935 Chevrolet coach ready to go I’hone 198 1923 t FOR SALE Lowe Bro*, paint. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Ind 193 3«t' Ft HI SALE Truck load of Mich I peaches every day. Daisy Maei Market. 13th St 193-ls FOR HALE Pl> kies for canning Floyd Baxter, telephone 92-W. Monroe. Indiana 194-3 t FOR SALE — Breakfast sH?. chrome or wood. Stucky A CoMonroe. Ind 193-12 t FOR SALE Nice Strawberry plants Harlow's Gardens, V. S. Road 27. 3tx 193 FOR SALE — Oil Burners, Duo Therm. Stucky & Co- Monroe, Indiana. 193-12 t FOR SALE OR TRADE Good Shropshire buck. Otis Shifferly. Phone 613-0-. 1 mile north of Bobo. 3tx-19t FOR SALE 5 New Zealand White Giants. 2 small rabbits with pens Phone 4873. 194-g2tx | FOR SALE t.ood used girls bi- | cycle Victo, record player Phoqe 733 Robt Osterman. 711 Winches ■ ter St. 3tx-19l FOR SALE I’sed electric Leonard refrigerator Good condition. Inquire 621 Winchester St. 3tx-193 i FOR SALE- -Invest in rest, buy yourself a new mattress Innerspring or felt, at Stucky A CoMonroe. Indiana. 193-12 t TOP AND FILLING DIRT delivered. Get your order in at once. Lu< ius Somers, Hoagland, Ind Poe phone. 193-6tx ' FOR SALE Urge White 75 tb Ice box Good condition. Call ' 15231 on inquire at 5»3 N. 7th , st 194-3tx : FOR SALE Bedroom suites. • beautiful suite*, price* start at *ll9 95. Stucky A Co. Monroe. Ind 193-6 t ' FOR SALE Hot Point electric stove A-l condition Homer Ari nold. 3 miles south of Preble. Xtx 191 FOITsALE Bottle Ga*. Skeiga*. Stoves. Water Heater*. Servel Refrigerator*, for immediate de I livery. Stucky A Co- Monroe. Ind IM-** 'for SALE Living Room Suites, Tilt Chairs. Platform Rockers. | Custom Built to your own < hoice. Stucky A Co- Monroe. Ind. 193 3llt I FOR SALE New Pape< 151 D Forage Harvester. complete with blower, and all attach ments S'cffen Implement Co. Third S' . Phone 180. Decatur. Indiana. 192t3 FOB ,'\LE or Trade 1947 Ford Super Deluxe I door, radio and heater 1940 Plymouth 2 door 193* LaSalle convertible. Stef fen Standard Station, 3rd A Monroe Phone 246 192t3 , FOR SALE 6 room all modern home on on** floor llaid wood floors fenced in yard, shade tree* full sized 10l Garage Built in 191" Immediate |H>**esslon. ‘‘•'l 951 194-»3tx FOR SALE I room modern house Ga< heat, automatic gas water heater. Venitiwn blind* storm ,|oor- and windows; screens Aii msulat.d 1215 North Second FOR era F 2 8 Wollensak anistigmat !..,!< bullt-m range finder genu ine leather ■ a»e 1-35 MM Met | cury II lauiera. F 2 7 leu*, flash attachment and leather case. 1 SKAX meter. Plume 965 | alter 6p in 191-311 FOR sTI E Six Room Modern Home in excellent repair. Hne Built in features. Automatic <«a* Furnae aad Water Heater. fs>ut>le Garage. Fine Landscaped Ground* fruit and K<xxl gar den spot Thi* I* an Unusually Well Constructed home Ideally laa ated Possession by Sept I Call No l«. J Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auition Co Dr iatur Ind.*"* W* W~A N TJ2 £ VENTED"TO BUT- Used car* Dick Mansfield Motor Sale* I*l S Seiond St- Dm>tur.

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds KF It "□aa\'F "Are you sure that optometrict In the Democrat Want Ad* said you HAD to wear gla**es—or are you wearing them in «elf defense?” WANTED TO BUY~Heef and dairy cattle. Schelman'a Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED Ride to Fort Wayne to Broadway <1 E. 7 a tn to 3:30 p m shift. Call 521 F 3tx-194 WANTED Woman for telephone survey work. Phone from your home. Reply Box 307 Democrat 194-2 t WANTED - Good Quality HAY Loose Bam Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feaael. Phone £262. 185 TF WANTED: Girl for office work must be able to type, inquire in writing Box 30d, Democrat. 1»2t3 WANTED TH BUY—Used Combination coal and gas range state price. Apply to Box 316 Post Office. 193-3tx WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room bouse in Decatur. Call or see LaVerne Stetler at Kelly's Dry Cleaner*. 194-3tx WANTED To rent September 1. 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment. pi D ate bath and good location Reliable and respectable family Phone 7294 194 g3t WANTED - W. P A Toilets, cesspools. septic tank* to' dean out. Repair old pit* if wanted Write Major Harris, Grover Hill. Ohio, phone 76. 186 244 WANTED: Grtod quality hay • - baled or loose - • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co, I’hone 25. If»OTF WANTED- Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Sav* money on letter*, sale* message*, program*, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phon* 870, Haller Building. 244-TF WANTED- We buy Iron, rag* paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442 194 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bucsels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching We buy and sell sewing machine*. Hoardman's 223 North First. 181 26-tx MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loan* of *lO to >3OO made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan ft Discount Co Trust Hldg- Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dhk Mansfield Motor Sales, 146 8. Second St., Decatur Ind. 17Jtf RADIO REPAIR ■ For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Hau ks. 60 ts U 8 Civil. SHIVICE JOBS < <>n gres* up* pay *330 *ls" Men Women Secure position* Qualify NOW FREE 4" page l«>ok. detail* Write Box 195. lN*iiio< rat 194 tx Farmers attention »• r* move dead horses, cows, bog* •4c. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all pboiu charges. Tb* Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stad ler Product* Co. 15-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic watei beaters water systems— bath room* or kitchen*. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell 90 t‘ ELECTRICAL WIRING aUPPLIEF - Let us supply you with your electrical newts, such as wire switches, boxes, receptacle*, fix turee. motors or anything that you may need Quotationa given oo any job. Arnold A Klank 117-TF WOJ9EN! HELP~iFILL THE NEED fOR PRACTICAL Nl' RS ES Instruction Easy to learn at home, spare time 0008 pav Many earn while learning No high school required Informs tlon FREE Wayne School o< Practical Nursing. Box 192 c/o Demo< rat l»3-2t

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— FOR RENT — FOR RENT Sleeping room I’hone 250 i 94 3t FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment. Refrigerator. 507 N. 2nd. I’hone 120. It FOR RENT: 120 acre farm near Geneva, Ind. See Farm Management Dept. The Suttles Co., Decatur. Ind. 19313 'Tall Man' Sought In Beach Slaying Statewide Search On For Brutal Murderer Ormond. Fla.. Aug 17. (UP) Florida authorities launched a state wide search today for a tall man who checked into a hotel here to clean up his torn, bloodstained clothing only a few hours after a Georgia girl and her male companion were slain on a moonlit beach Meanwhile. Volusia county sher iff Alex Littlefield was en route to Sarasota. Fla . to question four suspects picked up yesterday in the brutal rape-slaying of Mary Hucks. 24. of East Point. Ga- and the L ’ IflL I ■ I j' p J H* - f ■'’» W/' - H W ■NIK J< *' I? *«! Kw** i ■ ' • I S r 1 WMF Mb oK M K > 1© Hk B -SsF ;ft ■ LZ 1 I m ■■B I An I ">K k‘ w • i ’ I wr'*""A FIANT" is th* way the State department describes charge* r>y Soviet that Lt. Robert Dreher (above), Oil City, I’a. assistant naval attache at the U. S. embassy in Moscow, received secret papers from a Soviet customs ofHcial in the Russian capital The State ileparlmcnt says Dreher was in the official's office on visa business at the official's invitation, and that secret police entered suddenly, thereby indicating a "frameup." probably in retaliation for the Kosenkina case in New York. (International) NOTICE My office will be closed August 2 to September 7, inclusive. DR. RAT STINGELY MMMMWWMAAAAAAAAMWMAA INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. I’hone 570 Hona Vesta Breeder and Dairy Sale I3‘) Hoteteinw and Guernseys Tuesday Evening August 24 7:3(> I’. M. I Mile Northeast of Bryan on Route* 2 A 127 50 Registered llohteinH (Canad'snt) Ranging from 2 to 5 years old. Bred to the best and personally selected. 50 tirade HobleinN Rangmq from 2 to S year old* 28 Tap-notch (.uern>ey» (the good ones) Fresh or Close Up 2 Real Holstein Bulls with good record*. Clean hvnl'h ik» juggling of ear tags manv <■ alf hood vai-clnalcl In thi* selection you will And |u*t what vou aro looking for r>>od Individiial*. bred rich! and thev will prove 'hat they are hard working cow* Whv no buy from the oldest eataltliebnsen' in the Mid We»t A noted nHce of handling well bc-d and high rlaa* individual* We h*»e »ati»li"d egetomer* tieurge V. Mellott. Owner •RYSM UMIO Au ‘taiivM. Rey i JoMsog i2'td Jcbu.'t sod Jlei'iQ !.•»*■■’-

murder of Gregory Blount, 24, of Lexington. Ky. of tin- four young white men held at Sarasota, two were reported over six feet tali. They were picked up riding in an automobile bearing an Indiana license and one of lheni carried a .22 caliber pistol. Both Miss Huck* and Blount were shot to death wi'h a small caliber weapon probably a .22. A night clerk at the Bayview hotel here reported that a six-foot •all stranger wearing a bloody shirt and torn trousers demanded a room and bath at 3:30 a m Sunday The man's face and arms bore long scratches, and he had dark hair and was dark complected, the clerk said He stayed in his room only a few minute* to clean up and then drove away in a big sedan with a companion who waited outside. The clerk. R E .Mercer, said the big man was very nervous Police declined to reveal the name under which he registered. 70 4-H Members At Lake McClure Camp Seventy 4 H boys and girl* this week are attending the four day 4-H camp at Lake McClure, near Silver lake in Koacluaco county Adult leaders In charge of the Adams county group are Anna K William*. L. tE. Archbold, Mrs Dwight McCurdy. Mrs. Holman Egley, Mrs. Nellie Price, Mrs L E. Archbold. Mr*. Wilma Stoltz. 11. N, Rowena Miller. Paul Norris, Resells Bechtold. Art Parrish. Chelsey Miller. Mrs Ed Ahr, Mr* Baumgartner, Mrs Hiram Wittwer and Hank Heimann Mary Ann Ewel is representing this county on the camp newspaper, and Bob Schindler and Itavid Nussbaum accompanied Hie group as life guards. Seek Exemption For Merchant Marine Vets Washington. Aug. 17 it Pi President Truman was reported today to be looking for some legal method of exempting wartime liter chant marine veterans from service under the ne>w draft law. Congress, in enacting the new selective service measure, provid ed automatic exemptions for most veterans of World War II But it made no provision for the sailors who maimed the nation * merchant vessels during the war Selective service officials said there are from 300.00" to 400.00 ff former merchant seamen still in the 19-tbrough 25 age group and lienee eligible for servli e under the new draft White House aides were said to he studying the law and conferring with draft officials in an effort to find some way of exempting these men without g<e ing against Hie intent of congress

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See Hundred Million In Farmers' Subsidies Agriculture Official Supporting Program Washington. Aug. 17 (UP) Agriculture department offii ials estimated today the governin'nt will pay out more than J100.000,000 this year to keep potato and egg prices up. How much more it will have io spend for price supports in 1918, they said, depends on how far cotton and gram prices are forced down liy expected bumper crop*. President Truman told congress in his recent midyear budget review that it is impossible at this lime to make other than a "tentative'' estimate ot what lite gov ernment might have to spend to support farm prices thi* year. The price support program was begun in the 1930's to guarantee farmer* a purchasing power near ly equivalent to what they had during a certain "base period usually 1910 11 The program was during the war years to give farmers an incentive to produce more farm products for the critic ally short foreign and domestic markets. Earlier this year con gress extended price supports until June 30. 1950. Critics of the price support program argue that it has kept the coat of living up and will keep it up until the support level* are cut sharply Farm organizations contend that price supports are the only way to get needed pro duction and that any cut* in the support scales should be gradual Agriculture department off! cials, on the side of price sup ports, argue that prices actually have been supported on four commodities during the past three years. These, they say were peanuts, dried fruit, egg-’ and potatoes. So far this year the department ha* paid about |27.lMii>.(Mio for eggs. It doesn’t know vet how much of this it will be able to get back on resales Estimate* of the probable loss <>n potatoes range up to > MV. "00.000 Viewer's Report Filed For Kirkland Drain Daniel Fte< liter and Harvey Hag gard. viewers on the Gilbert Ehlerding drain In Kirk'and (own*iii|i. and Virgil Bowers, county surveyor have filed viewer's report of assessments on the pro pu*ed drain The cost i* estimated al 11.12" The report will lie submitted to the county commissioner* next month and a lieartng <>n the as«e sments will lie held in October. Thurman I Drew, county auditor, said. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 17 (UP) — <I’M A i Livestock Hogs, 6.1*00, slow, light and medium butchers 25 to fully 5" lower than Monday's best prices; early bulk good and choice mostly 170-250 lbs 30.00-3" 25, practical top 30 35, few lots 3" 5" paid very sparingly; little done on heavier weights, sows not fully establish ed scattering ( hoice lights 26 oo 26 25. few 26.5" Cattle. 1 2tt<t. (alves. 500; all ( lasses slow, light receipts prompting higher asking price*, little done on steers and heifers, under tone weak; small lot* good steers sold 36 00-37 00, load ( hoice held around 39.0 U. talking 34 0" down on lot choice around medium to average good kinds, cows slow, odd good beef cows to 24 00: vealer* moderately active, steady, good and ( hoice 29 50 31 uo Sheep, 1.20"; native spring lambs steady to strong, bulk good and choice 26 <Mt-28fM1. choice close Iv sorted quotable higher medium and good 21.50-25 50. slaughter ewes steady good and (hoice light* 9UO 10.50 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind. Aus 17- (I'Pi Hogs 200-22" lbs 29 75. 220-23" lbs 29 50, 184820" lha 29 50. 160-180 lbs 29 25. 230-250 lb* 29-29 25. 250300 lb* 27.50-28.75. 304> 404) lb* 25.5"27. 100-160 lbs 23-23.50. rough* 25 5" down, stags 18 5" down Calves 31 Spring laniiia 27.50. yearling lambs 20, ewes l"su bucks 8. No cattle market today CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 222 Dec. 2 25 7 »; May 2 21'4 Jul’- 2t'*\A Corn Sept 1 65'« Oct I IBA, Dec 14365, May 1 49%; July 1 50% Oats Sept 73%. De .76'4. May .77%. July 71’, A Soybeans: Nov 259 Dec 2 59. March 2 6"% Markets At A Glance By I'nited Press Stocks higher in quiet trading Bond* firm C S Government bonds in dull trading curb stocks irregularly higher Wheat corn oat*, rye soy beans and lard future* irregular Cattle, hogs, and sheep a< five and steady Mrfp Ocesn es Whales Once Spitsbergen water* were th* world's greatest whaling ground*, but the catches were so extensive that whales and walruses have be-1 come nearly extinct in the region. A few polar bears and seals remain. Trade In a Good town — Decatur fTTT'Tn-a C.HB»F.r • I'M H'i * : IONS DISTANCE MOtlllC SEItICI J • A**aK t»« ciirrtu li*«i In*. • TEEPLE TRUCK LINE Elevator Co. Decatur • Petereon Menrne

KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected August 17 200 to 225 lbs. 29 25 225 to 24" lbs. 29.00 24" to 25" lb*. . 28 75 25" to 26" lb*. 28.25 26" to 270 lbs. 28.00 270 to 28" lbs. 27.75 280 to 290 lb* .... 27.50 290 to >OO lb* 2700 300 to 325 lbs. 26 50 325 to 350 Jb* 25 75 !5" to 375 lbs .. 2500 375 4"'» lbs. 34.00 18" to 200 lbs. 29.00 160 to 180 lb* 28.75 14" to 160 lbs 24.50 120 to 11" lbs. .. 24.00 100 to 120 ibs. 23.50 Rough* 300 lb*, down 25.00 300 to 325 lb* 24.50 325 to 350 lbs 24.00 350 to 375 lbs 23 50 375 to 4u'i 1i>*23.0" 40" to 423 Ibs 22.60 425 to 450 lbs 22.00 450 to 473 Ibs 21.50 475 to 100 1b521.00 500 to 55" llrt 20 50 550 to 6't" lb* ... 2006 Stags ... 16.00 Boars li.oo Vools (Wed. it Sat ) 30"0 latmbs I Wed. * Sat.) 25 50 Ewe* 9 0« Yearling* 15.00 SCHMITT S STOCK YARDS Corre- ted August 17 20" to 220 lbs. 29 25 22" to 230 lbs. 29 0" 230 to 240 Ibs 28 75 ■H'i t.> .’5" )ba. 28 s<i 25" to 26" lbs 38.35 260 to 270 lbs. 28.00 270 to 280 ]bs. 27 75 280 to 29" lb*. . 27.50 290 to 3"0 Itis 27 00 3(MI to 325 lbs. 26 75 325 to 35" lbs. 25 6" 350 to 375 lbs . 2500 375 to 400 lb* 24 (Mt 4<M) |bs. up 23 50 180 to 200 Ibs. 29.60 16" to 18" Ibs. . 28 00 14" to 160 Ibs. 26.6" 100 to 140 lb*. 24 50 Roughs 300 down 25.00 17"" Calve* .... ... 28.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks . 6.00 i .... 11.90 Lambs .. ... 25.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corn-' ted August 17 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain .03 per bushel les* Cora: .0? per 1W les*. to b. farm WHOLESALE EGB AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by OECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected August 17 tirade A large white .. .. .56 tirade A large brown • .. .54 Heavy Hen* .... .31 la-ghorn hens 4 ibs. up . 21 Cocks .. ... .. .13 Fryers call for prtces, GRAIN PRICES Adame County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-WIIIIsm* Corrected August 17 No 1 Wheat . 203 lists .68 Corn . 2.80 Bean* 2.93 Call for rye price*. Trad* In a Good town — Decatur

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