Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1948 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED *1 I ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 timer |1; 6 times (1.75 | Rates quoted are for consec- , utive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday I Hat. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACS Is 5c per word each insertion. 50c minimum charge. fj'JKlßtfied ads listed In para I graphs 50% increase over j regular rate. Copy must be In office by 11 am. Monday through Friday. | Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. 1 0 FOR 77 Z« L E FOR SALE Shetgas bottle gas stoves now available. Uhrlck Brothers. 112 ts FOR SALE 1940 Dodge 1 door. R. A 11. new paint, clean Dick Maasfi< id Motor Sales. 180 ts FOR S.M ■ Ford Priced to soil. Ainos Bauman , 1021 Vino * street Decatur. 201 g3tx FOR SALE Radios Console or table models, at Slinky A Co.. Monr ’ Indiana. 193-12 t FOR SALE Washing Machinces, |99.95 and up. Stucky A Co., jjlW Indiana. 193-121 FOR SALE — Lowe Bros, paint, stuck ■ A Co., Monroe, Ind. I 193 3ot FORHHLE Truck load of Mich. ; fggch‘S every day. Daisy Mae - Nark-’ 13th St. 193 ts FOrT SALE Oil Burners. Duo i The: Stucky A Co., Monroe, llftana 193-12 t FOR F SALE pickles for canning. KLyd Baxter, telephone 92-W. IBStroe, Indiana. 200-ts FOR SALE — Breakfast sets, ■fcll.nr or wood. Stucky A Co.. LSton' ■ Ind. 193-121 FOt SALE— Devoe Faints good 1 •■ection Outside, inside A barn ' Mints. "Ask your neighbor," he has used it. Uhrlck Bros. 53 ts 1 1 FOR SALE Peaches. Best quality packed at fair prices. I*By's West Side Market. V 201-ts •awn*— FOR SALE - Four-piece bedroom and good set of springs. Mrs. Homer Parrish. Phone lt' FOR SALE Peaches? 11.79 and , Stateline Fruit Market, tl'a’ east on 221. Phone 3935. 1 • 199 3tx . '■ • — —— — —— FBK SALE Washing machines-.-al \ oss and automath > an<l up. Ilaugks Applian 1 gS- Plumbing. lieutmg. 197-TF FOR SALE— Dirt, cindors, de-j Call Lorin Glass at 0. 1 S|r. Dilling. (ralgville a Decatur ■hone. 161-ls F(> t SALE 1917 1% ton Dodge Ssriiek, equipped witii tomato. Kgr.iin. stock rack. Ivan Zeigler, 1 < Muile east 2 south of Linn Grove. I 201 3tX Ftlll SALE 5 room semi-modern ■house. one blot k south of 14u■coin school. |3Boo with JBOO ■ cash down, balance |35 monthly. ■ Possession before y bool starts ■ Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870 164 ts 1 WHY ROW a boat on your F vacation when you can buy I or rent an outboard motor I at Dick .Mansfield .Motor 1 Hales, 111 8. Second. 142 if f < lit SALE I’m table typewriters. ■ all makes Rental machines. O I and W Co. Inc. 617 So. Clinton St. I (2 doors south of Schlatters I 1 Hdwe.» Ft Wayne. Phone E 2723. 199 12t ■Foil SALE Csed refrigerator. I fitter. sweepers. cook and heat | ing stoves. Radios, electric moI tors. 72in<h base sink. 8149.95. I Maytag Htervice. Kitchen Appli- | I ancea, 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 198 TF ■ Foil SALE Roper Drl Gas ranges ■ Serrel Refrigerators. Before you buy, "ask tiie lady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water softeners installed. Stucky's Appliances. Geneva Hatcheries. 18b wa ■ —— —— I I FOR SALE Kep.inator Ireluxe Model Refrigerators; Deluxe Elec trie Range or apartment size; and Kelvinator family site Home Freezer, powered by Polarsphere unit. Immediate delivery. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 197-Tt FDR cows. 1 fresh and 1 due to freshen Also 3 male hogs 5 good young bulls, ( sow and gilts to farrow this fall J. L. Walters. % mlb east of Monmouth. 2<w 3tx roR~SALE — New m<»dern two bedroom home, fully automatic. Third Is-dimm partly finished Gas heat UM of finest truck patch in city. Down payment 81950. F. IL A- balance about I*6 monthly im lading principle. Interest. Ua.ee, is»uranv.e. bob Heller Bltfe. Ptoue 370 U*-TF
FOR SALE- 1 Off lb. Ice box. good condition. Ed Eichhorn, 811 W. Monroe. 200-3tx FOR SALE — Some good used army work shoes, at Michel's Shoe Repair Shop. 201 Itx FOR SALE Joint Deere model B tractor. Paul Fuhrman. Poe phone, 2 long on 17. 2<>l b3tx FOR SALE — Twenty foot Vagabond house trailer. Telephone 521-A, .lames Hark less, route 3, Decatur. 201 a2tx FOR SALE — 40 pt. diamond, mounted in 14 carat gold, man's ring, 1150. Jean Werling. Decatur route 3. 201 3tx FOR SALE—lnvest In rest, buy yourself a new mattress Innerspring or felt, at Stucky A Co, Monroe, Indiana. 193-12 t FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac delux torpedo sedan. Radio and heater. Call 63 K I mile north. 3 miles west of Coppess corners. 200 g'.t FOR SALE Strained and comb honey; also, fryers. John Lengerich. route 2. Phone 973-H. 201 It FOR SALE Spotted Poland China Isiars. Big enough for service. Eligible for registry. Leo Roe, Monmouth. Phone 5965. 201 b3t FOR SALE— Bottle Gas, Skelgas, Stoves, Water Heaters, Serve! Refrigerators, for immediate delivery. Stucky A Co.. Monroe. Ind. 193-30 t FOR SALE- Living Room Suites, Tilt Chairs. Platform Rockers, Custom Built to your own choice. Stucky A Co.. Monroe. Ind. 193-SOt FOR SALE — Boylene Huski garden tractor and attachments witii 48 in. mower. Can lie seen at Harold Fishers residence. No. 11 Homestead. 300 g3tx 1 FOR SALE—McCormick Deering 10 disk fertilizer grain drill, with grass seeder. 3 mi. east and 1 i mi. south of Hoagland. Lawrence Hockemeyer. 2t»o-3tx FOR SALE -19 H Buick Special 4 door sedan, completely overhauled. 4 new tires. Definitely A-l condition. Call 8892, any time of day 201 3tx FOR ~SALET»4O D-30 International truck with 14 ft. tight grain bed. New rubber and 1946 Green Diamond motor. Phone 1030, Monroe. 200-3 t 12 Real Buys! 1941 Chevrolet 2 door. Priced right to sell! Also 1910 Ford Club coupe. See them both at Brant Motors. Inc. Phone 606. Charlie Stitzer. 201*2 FOR SALE Cabbage 5c 111. 6 lbs. 25c; busted cabbage heads half price. Tomatoes at patch 75c hamper. Corn 35 < doz. 3 doz 11. Willie Reed, one half square • ast of Moose home. 200-3tx Frill SALE — Bottle Gas and electric ranges - Estate • Universal - Grand • Caloric. Immediate delivery. Wide selection to choose from. Ilaugks. Appliances, Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF FOR SALE- Dark striped outing. 36" wide 49e yd Get this hard to get material while It is available, Economy Dept. Store 199 3tx FOR SALE -Duo-Therm oil burn er. one yr. old. Maple baby lied, springs and mattress. Base rocker and ottoman. Can be seen at 310 N. 9th. 2M-3t FOR SALE It ft kitchen cupboard. Top and bottom with double well cast sink and open ing for window in center Varnish finish. 4 yrs. old. Priced to sell. Horner Flecbter. Tocsin. Ind., Tocsin phone. 200-211 FOR SALE — Jamesway metal nests, flock feeders. water troughs and fountains. Get your pullets housed in g«s>-l sanitary quarters and they will pay you big diviu -nds this fall and winter Seo Decatur Hatchery, poultry supply headquarters. 197-7 t LABOR DAV SPE«IAI4t- 1917 Fleetline CheVndet sedap 1946 Fleotline Chev Aero 1946 Fleetmaster Chev. Sedan. These are just like new. 1939 Pontiac 2 door. 1939 Ford coupe. 1938 Chev. 2 door. 1937 Ford 2 door. "The Best for less at Busches.” Fred Busche. Phone 975 2M-3t> FOR SALE We sell the finest Spinet pianos made today, leading in quality and price. Lester. Betsy Boss Spinet. Story and Clark, and Packard. All Spinet pianos carry ten year guarantee cast into the plate. Choice «r( mahogany or walnut. Height: 3*3* to 40 ". Width 5*4 to 598 k". We also repair and soiL all kinds Os siring Instruments. 1 MM AdaiU P9tb M. m-M
1 QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds < rrm sila r I. . . —-J j ‘I foond a house for ns in the Democrat Want Ads. dear — but i you'll have to stick your head out .'the door every hour and .“.ay ‘Coo-Coo’!” 1 JUST RECEIVED— Shipment of ( baby Iteds. youth's beds, nursery chairs, hi chairs, porch gates and , strollers. Sprague Furniture t Store, Phone 199. 201-2 t MI ST SELL Basement full of I used furniture that was traded in on new. Will sell for any reat sonable cash offer. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 1201-2 t WE HAVE • Dinette seta and t breakfast sets in wood and chrome. Modem and period • styles. Come in and look them 1 over. Liberal trade-in allowance " for your old set. Sprague Furni- • ture Store, Phone 199. 201-2 t t: — | •| For your Labor Day driving pleasure, 1916 Buick Super. can be seen at Brant Motors, Inc. Charlie Stitt zer, phone 606. 20112 New motor—new paint—new , tires! 1911 Ford Super at I Brant Motors. Inc. Phone 1 606, Charlie Stitzer. 20112 ? You can make gottd use of < this 1916 » l /i Ton Ford »! Pick-up truck. Ask for 1 ' Charlie Stitzer at Brant ■| Motors. Inc. Phone 606. li 20H2 11 WE HAVE E'OiT yoVR APPROV •| AL—22 Bedroom Suites. Mod11 ern and period in walnut, mahogf. any. bleached mahogany, maple t and pearl oak. Priced from 159.50 to 5350.00. Liberal trade In allowance for your old suite Sprague Furniture Store Phone I 199. 2uj 21 t SPEAKING OF INNERSPIHNG I Mattresses- More than 1,000 -I leading hotels use Spring Air 1 Mattresses. Hotel buyers are 1 difficult to convince yet SpringAir has proven its self in actual hotel use over a period of 15 to 20 years. Spring Air carriM a 15 year guarantee. Come In and let us show you this wonderful mattress. Sprague Furniture ! Store, Phone 199. 20i-4t WANTED WANTEIX A ride to FL Wayne 7 to 3:30 shift. Call 1781 after 5. 199-3tx . WANTED Ride to Ft. Wayne. 7 , to 3:30 shift. Phone 1781 after 5 o'clock. 199 3t WANTED TO Bl 1 Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts I WANTED TO Itt’Y t'sod ears. See Harold Steffen at Steffen Standard Station. Third and Monroe. Phone 246. 197-glOt WANTED (hard Quality HAY IxMise Barn Cured And Dry , Enough To Bal" And Ship. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 185 TF WANTED TO BUT— Csed cars ' Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108 ts WANTED? Wait'raT ~Ad? ply in person — Bair’* Confectionery, 112 S. Second. 20113 W ANTED W~P. a Toilets, cesa pools, septic tanks to clean out. Repair old pita if wanted. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill. Ohio, phone 7*. 18* 24t WANTED: Good quality hay - • baled or loose • • also straw,—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED— Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, aaiee messages programs, forms, etc. Josn Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Build i Ing. 244-TF WANTED — Salespeople, full or part time, to sell X termray I I .amps, to homes, stores, factor-1 les and farms in your community. I For interview write to the Xtermray Distributers. 1172 Lincoln ! way East. South Bend. Ind. 199 <t ; WANTED Deeperately need | or 5 room house or aputment. un Ifurclshed. Will do own -lecotsting and guarantee ex< eiieat care .1 of property. Best of references. Phone 43* or luqui < W Isr-J eer s'sau*. 49H0M
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WANTED - We buy Iron, rags 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 Bepalr!ng~ us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, hues els. machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 181 26-tx mlsceli/aneous STARTER ANI7 GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173tf RADIO REPAIR - For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Ilaugks. 60tf MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 110 to 5300 made to men or women. Decatur Loan k Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 55 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay •11 phon* charges. The Stadler Fertlllrer Co., formerly the Siad ier Products Co. 16-ts SEE HAL'GKS for automatic water beaters - water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell. 80-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES - 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 sny job, Arnold A Klenk. 317-TF = _ F’OR RENT — FOR RENT—3 room apartment an<t bath. 330 N. 4th St. Phone 1440. 200t3x FOR RENT Downstairs sleeping rcanii in modern home Phone 1249, 601 Nuttnian avenue. 201 g3t TWO SOVIET (Cont. From Page On»> whether the state department would reply to the latest note, the fifth <>f a aeries delivered by the Russians in the ease of the refugee school teachers. Officials said each country lias now made Its position clear and that further exchanges appear to lie fruitless. Venjamin Mat< liivariani, press
MITICE! We pick up and deliver DRY CLEANING at Bahner'ti Barber Shop, Monroe and Bauman's Barber Shop. Pleasant Mills Every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. KELLY’S Quality Dry Cleaning 427 N. Ninth St. Decatur Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate De Vonn Bldg., (around Floor Phone 104 15.3 So. 2nd St. We'll be glao to Rrpre*ent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 2t years in this business in Decatur We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Ren. Ba 1,11 hhf : B UK • J UK IISTIICt NOfIMS HIIICE J • Ape.o fa. CUPPf • Van boat. Irc. • IMJJj DON'T HFSfTATf TO APPLY ft US WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We will make a SJS loan j«tt M quick as we will a larger onr Your aig*atnre and income arc the chief security requirements A amaß part of your income each month will repay the loan Special terms are available to farmers or ether persons with tea son aMe income Loan, quickly and privately made usually Os same day you apply Let I us tell you more about it—no obli- I gallon Coll. phon* or unto— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I IssarpaeaM !Srecs Star. BaK'.i Crau-d Ftear Ptmaa a-r CUATUS. INOUHA
1 secretary at the Soviet embassy, 1 here, said he di<! not know how I soon the Russian consulates would > be out of business. The question, • he said, "la a technical one." , Diplomatic officials here said the ’ closing of the U. S. consulate at Vladivostok wasn't "too important” They anid trade between the United 1 Slates and Russia is down sharply • from last year. Travel between the ' two countries Is virtually nil. they ’ said, and visas can easily be hand- ! led by the embassies. 1 At last reports Russia had in this ‘ country about 316 embassy, consular, trade and other personnel as compared to 115 U. S. government [ personnel in Moscow. r , "God. only, directed that you [ should tie liorn in this land and in the midst of plenty." Timothy ‘ 1 Dwight. r 1 t CHAMBERS AND (C«mt. I’rom >’». :o <me> • ( hambers family. ( Finally, in a statement tinged p with mild Impatience, Hiss said be did not believe "these house- . keeping details" to be important. "There is relatively little disf agreement between my testimony r and the testimony of Mr. Cham J r OLD ESTABLISHED ; DAIRY CONCERN . Has one of its best pick-up t routes now for sale with the - good will of the present op- ’ erator. With small investment you can lake advantage of years 1 of real effort. 1 Good steady income im- 1 mediately. Sales help and ( ’ every support by the Com- , I pany and personal introdur- 1 J i ion to every customer by 1 present owner. All equipment is included . with this protected and valuable franchise, located in ! I 1 eastern Adams and Allen Counties. i ' See Mr. Bradley 266 Paramount Bldg. E-1609 I
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liers. as he now calls himself, over the early details of our meeting." he said. He said "the Important Issues —the important chargee are not questions of leases but whether I was a communist. It seems to me to lie topsy-turvy to talk about leases in such a question as this.” HAVE YOU TRIED PIPE MIXTI RE No. 79? STILTS CIGAR STORE CANNINGPEACHES ...PEARS? Noted FREE book tells easy secret that’s thrilled thousands Get the new 1948 edition of "Finer Canned & Frozen Fruits" and you get the secret of wonderfully improved flavor, brighter color and firmer texture in peaches, pears and other popular fruits you can. You just make a simple change in your canning and freezing syrups! "Finer Canned & Frozen Fruits'' — free!- also gives new recipe*, valuable tips on Jams, jellies, relishes, juices 80 write now—we ll send you the book fast! HHIN HOLM4S rOJT CABD jo.pt 4, f. 0. Us *ll2 Omlm4 Okie sale"] SPE( lAL I -Heater | ET.MASTER TUDOR ) MIOR f 1 Tl IM)R (i OR f COUPE || Motor Sales Phone 1615 I
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Cts-zj TS'"..=r=rr- : j-.r._x= FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. ln<l. Aug. 25 —(UP) Livestock: Hogs 220-240 lbs 29.75, 200-220 lbs 29 50, 240-250 lbs 29.50, I*o- - lbs 28.25-29 25, 250-300 lbs 27.25- ‘ 29.25, 300 - 400 lbs. 25.25-26.75, 100- [)*>»» Iba 22.60-25, roughs 26 down, I stags 18 down. Calves 30. Spring lambs 26, yearling* 20, ewes 10. bucks 8. Steers choice 35-37, good 28-30. medium 21-26. common 18-20; heifers choice 30 32. good 26-28, med lum 20 23. common 18-20; cows choice 21-22. good 18-20. cutter* 16 18. t anners 13-15. bulls heavy 23-25. good 21-23. light 18-20. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolia. Aug 25 — (UPi 1 I’M A1 LiveshK'k Hogs. 5,000 fairly active, bar rows ami gilts around 180 tbs. ami up 25 to mostly 50 higher than Tuesday's bulk sales; light <1 weight sows about steady; hulk good and choice barrows and gi ts 18U-200 lbs. 30.00-30.25. top 20.25; mostly good 160 175 tbs .’6OO 29 75; 100-180 lbs 23.5026.00; weights over 260 lbs. very scarce, good and choice sows all weights 22.00-26.00, choice lights 26 50. very sparingly 27 Ou Cattle. 800. calves. 500. very little done on steers and heiCrs, early demand narrow few eligible to sell 25H0340U; cows getting moderate action at weak to 25 lower prices, medium and good beef cows 20.00-22.00. only told head held up 23 00; vealers rather slow, mostly steady, good and ( hoice 28.00-30.00. Sheep Loot); spring lambs opened generally 50 lower, few choice in small lots 26 50. good ami choice 24.'>«-2*.00. medium and I 20.50-24.00; -.laughtei ewes steady, good ami choice ■ .50 10.00. Markets At A Glance Bv United Promt Rtocks irregular In dull trading Bonds Irregular. U. S governments did not trade Curb stocks irregular Chicago stocks Irregular. Wheat, corn. oats, rye and soy Ixuui futures higher. Ilogs active, 50 cents to 100 higher, cattle Steady, sheep slow and about 50 tents lower CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE | Wheat: Sept 2.28%; De< 2.25; May 2 15. July 1 95. | Corn Sept. 1.59%; Oct 144 1..N De< 138%. May 1.43%. July I It's Oats Sept 72% De> 74% July 70%. Soybeans Nov 2 45; De 2.45%; March 2.47%. In 1830 the number of divorces in the U S was 31.735. In 1937 the total was 250,000. “Pardon my BIIFD PsMfhtBFILANSuMetsIwHF.ARTBLRN' When wirrsaatofiiarh I ’M•••:■«*»** <o*narh mm) <!•-u»ua!l> 1 the fa.strM-A'tin* n **lMn*« feru/wn f<n 1 MlH—itthdlrfnrai Hfer th<»* In ’ TMitPU laiattvr JIpIHm hTn<* in • I or mum bMtte tn bark C BtlL UiS for Add hxfigestiofi 25< Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson ■ Moers*
KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. ) Corrected August 25 200 to 225 lbs. 29.25 » 225 tu 250 lbs 29 50 • 250 to 260 1b529.00 - 260 to 270 lbs. 28.50 -27 V to 280 lb*. 2800 • 280 to 290 lbs. 27.50 290 to 300 Iba. 27.00 300 to 325 lbs. 28.50 • 325 to 350 lbs 26.00 350 to 375 lbs. 25.50 ■ 375 to too lbs. 25.0 ff " 180 to 200 Iba. .... 29.00 ' 160 to 180 lbs. 28.50 " 140 4o I*o lbs 24.00 ” 120 to 140 lbs 23.50 ■ 1(H) to 120 lbs 23.00 Roughs 300 Iba. down 25 50 300 to 325 lbs. . 25 00 325 to 350 lbs. 24.50 350 to 375 lbs. 24.00 375 to 400 lint. 23.50 4<>o to 425 Iba 23.00 425 to 450 lbs. 2250 450 to 475 lbs. 22.00 I 475 to It* lbs. 21.50 , St«Q to lbs. 2100 550 to *OO Iba. 20 50 Stags 18.00 Boars 12.00 | Veals (Wed. A Sat t 29.00 i Imrnlis (Wed. A Sat.) . 25 00 Ewaa .. ... 900 Yearlings .... 15.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected August 25 200 to 220 lbs 29.00 220 to 230 lbs. . 28.75 190 to 200 lbs. 28 75 IST to I'"' lbs. 28 50 170 to 180 lbs. 28 25 160 t« 170 lbs. 27 75 240 tp 25*1 Iba. 28.75 250 to 260 lbs. 28.50 NO to 270 lbs 28.00 270 to 280 |ba. 27.50 280 to 290 Iba 27.0 ff NO to 300 Iba. 26 50 300 to 325 Iba. 26 00 325 to 350 Iba. 25 50 I 350 to 375 lbs. 25.00 1 375 to 400 lbs 25.50 140 to 16u lbs. 24 25 100 to 140 lbs. 22 25 Roughs 300 down 25 00 Stags .. . r 17.00 Lamba 25 (Ml Calves 28 ttO Kwea 8.00 Bucks . 60* ' Boars 11.04 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected August 25 Beaus SUDject u> change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. r Grain; .03 per busbel less. Corn. .07 per 100 less. fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 3SO Corrm ted August 25 Grade A large white .58 Grade A large brown .5* | Heavy Hens ... .. .31 I la-gborn hens 4 Iba. up 28 ! Co. ks ... .. ... .11 Fryer* -call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Chop’s Btrns-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corre< ted August 25 ■No 1 Wheat 2.03 Oats . .88 Corn 2 50 Beans 2.85 Call for rye prt.es. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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