Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1948 — Page 5

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BUCCAL CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RATES HHA word* or le*a: ! *lfime 60c; 2 time* 75c; | 6me» 11; 6 time. 11.75 | jMes quoted are for cGE.ec- . ■tMf* Insertion*. No cl.Mlfled gflV accepted tor *kipd*F I “Mt" I*’ 1 *’ I i tor 10 point BLACK 1 I. 6c per word each in■■■bn. 50c minimum charge. Kortled ad. Hated In par*. MBr* 50% Increase over IsSjar rate. "Ifcsy must be in office by 11 ■B* Monday through Friday. deadline t* 9 a. m. —■ - ■ ■ 0 ■ FOR 3A L E sSn* now available. Übrlck FOR S \LE — 1940 Dodge * door. R.A H, new paint, clean Dick Motor Sales. 185 tt Phone 9585. Pete Meyers. Pike. 203-3tx 193-30 t Truck load of Mich. every day. Daisy Mae Pickles for canning, Baxter, telephone 92-W, Devoe Paints—good Outside, inaide A barn fonts "Ask your neighbor," be used it. Uhrick Bros. 53 if CALE Peaches. Best quality sket packed - at fair prices, West Side Market. **p 201 ts SHsALK — Washing machines-. Ijßiversal-Viiss and automatic, »9 >'i and up. Ilaugks AppllanPlumbing. Heating 197-TF Dirt, cinders, deM*red Call Lorin Glass at O. H Dilling. Craigville A Decatur — Bottle Gas and elecranges • Estate - Universal - - Caloric. Immediate delivery Wide selection to choose tfo ; Haugks Appliances. Plumb■r Heating 197-TF — Portable typewriters, makes. Rental machines. O Mhd W Co. Inc. 617 So. Clinton St. doors south of Schlatters Hdw* » Ft. Wayne. Phone E 2723. 199 121 SALK — 1 McCormick corn with travel bundle <argood shape. Herman BuiHihn. route 1, Decatur Hoag phpne. 2OS-2tx Hl SALE — Used refrigerator, sweeper*, cook and heat stoves. Radios, electric mo- >■ 72lnc4t base sink. >149.95. Service. Kitchen Appli-<-k. 2>B N. 2nd. Phone 95. 198-TF

rat SALE — un-gaa uuik service available for Home and Com beating, get our rate* be you invest in heating equip E nt. Stucky's Driga* Service. Hatcheries. Phone 154 FOR SALE — New modern two ■e<lr<>om home, fully automatic, hedtoom partly finished heat, Use of finest truck in city. Down paymen' F. IL A. balance about J 56 including nrlnciple. in Merest, taxes, insurance. Bob ■teller Bldg. Phone S7O. IX4 TF >■ll SALE 5 rooms and hath, one large lot, garage flood good condition M.S<» HOME near uptown. for large family or good ■ental Also several farms near ■ity. T D. Schleferstetn. Phone ■OS. 242-it S> SALE*"” Good flatted < ora with door frames It ft x ■ 1 ft. spike tooth harrows 10-ft cultipai ker Judson lime jS» '1 fertilizer spreader Tractor spreader One used <JP Deere tractor. One used ■l4 AC plow. One used 2-12 tieriver Moser Implement ■o Phone mi. 203-b6t Completely Modern ■Home, l rooms and liatb. Full ■■•’svemetit. Interior Newly decor ■»*'<d Exterior Newly painted ■itoulde Garage. Nice IJi an Ideal ■b located. A Liberal Loan < an l»e ■arranged. Call Nq. 171. J F San ■niann. or. Roy Eller Midwest ■ Realty Auction Co. Decatur Ind ' . • 201 3t K)R SALE — Completely .Modern ■ * room home, automatic Gas Fur Bnace and Water beater. Built-in B features. Unusually well < onstruc- ■ ted Home In excellent repair. I l-audsfsped Yard and Fine Shade ■ and Fruit trees Doulde Garage I Nicely located In one of the line ■ residential sections of Decatur. ■ Pun baser may assume the FHA I Loen if desired Call No 174 J. I F SMtnaun. or. Roy tiler. Mid ■ -ext Realty Auction Co. Decatu? ' "* ** ■rade la a Geos sewn — Uecatur

FOR SALE Steamer trunk, tine condition. >25 Phone 543. 205 ltx> FOR SALE — 35 Ford 1135.00. 1021' Vine Street Decatur, Ind. 205 2tx FOR SALE -Unpavnvrd vanity and chair; metal bed and mattress.' Phone 191. 203-3 t FOR SALE Part load of dry wood. Call 7294 or 610 Winchester street. 203 g3tx FOR SALE - Hercules Motor plumbing, good condition. Harold J. Hoffman. Phone 3484. 203 3t FOR HALK - 1936 Oldsmobile coach, fair condition, >125. Phone 198. 203-3tx FOR SALE — 3 nice home site building lots. Abstracts, sewers,l sidewalks. A. D. Suttles, Agt. | 203 31 FOR SALE- - lutrga corner lot. Ideal location. 600 block Mercer Ave. Harold J. Hoffman. Phone 3484. 203-3 t FOR SALE Round Oak ovaj shape coal 4 wood heating stove. Porch gilder Phone 125 or inquire 104 Marshall HL 203 3t FOR SALE — 2 new Johnson outboard motors; metal rowboats. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second street. 203 g3t FOR SALE- Bottle”Ga*. Skeigas. Stoves, Water Heaters, Servel Refrigerators, for immediate delivery. Stucky 4 Co.. Monroe, Ind 193-30 t

FUR HALE - Scholarship to International College at a diacojint. If interested write us at once. Amstutz Hatcheries, Celina. Ohio. 205 T FOR SALE- Living Room Suite*, Tilt Chair*, Platform Rocker*, Custom Built to your own choice. Stucky A Co.. Monroe, Ind. 193-30 t FOR SALE — Case Vac tractor 7 ft. power mower, cultivators, Masey Harris 6 ft. combine, work horses. T. M. Andrew*. 589 K 5 miles north on Hy. 27. 203 3lx FOR SALE —1939 Chevrolet coupe; 1937 Chevrolet 2 door; 1946 Plymouth 4 door. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second street. 203 gtf FOR SALE Porcelain finish 100 lb. |c* refrigerator in excellent condition. Also makes ice cube*. Price 520.00. Phone 17423. 205 31X FOR RENT 4 room house with hath, fuel oil. floor furnace and carpets on 3 rooms. Year lease at 155 monthly. Reference* required. Box 496 Democrat. t 205-g3t Foil SALE — Good Semi-Modern Home, nicely located near School*, and business district. The owner is leaving the city «nd the property i* priced to sell. Call No 174. J. F. Sanraann. or. Roy Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 204 3t FOR SALE — An Apartment House with 3 fine apartment*, only 3 block* from the business section of Decatur. Au income of over >IOO |ier month, only requires >2s<>u to handle. Cal! No. 174 J. F. Sanmanti or R.iy Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur . Indiana 2«>< 3t FOR SALE - Selmer cornet, made in Paris, excellent condition. >7<L EZ Fold orchestra stand (2) red and white. |4.50 each. C. 0. Conn Bb soprano aax-atraight mode, aa Is >7.50. Harmon Wa Wa Mute >175 Plunger Mute dhaslock Mute - 12.50 Metal Music Rack >l5O- B«uacher Dv<> Mouthpiei-e — >3.5<». See these unliellevalde values at Ray* West Side Market. 13th Ht Chuck Ray 2"5 lt«

FOR BALE —7 room modern home, located in west end of Decatur on a large lot. Newly remodel cd. good furnace, large cistern, automatic gas water healer, baseinent. large utility room, good roof, fenced in back yard with outside fireplace, 2 car garage. Must be seen to be ap predated. Immediate possession a* owner is moving on a farm Phone 4k. The Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Inc. C. W. Kent or Gerald Strickler. 2<M 2t FOR SALE Strutly all modern home, beautiful hardwood floors and natural woodwork, inlaid linoleum in kitchgn and bath, huiltm cabinets with double sink and sprayer, insulated, storm windows and screen, nice site kitchen with breakfast nook. Venltian blinds This horn* la located in an ideal location. Im mediate possession as owners have moved from city. Phone M. The Kent Realty A Auction Colne C W. Ke»* or Gerald Strickler _____ ' . WAN 1 «O want— To rent apartment by Oct. 1. Phone 1464. 3t»3U' WAXTSP - I ** Ljdait saß itbso u haul R A Everett, phone >E ‘

QUICKIES by Ken Reynokh "We'H have to use a Democrat Want Ad, Alvin—in sofhe way or other Junior has loat our piano!” WANTED TO BUY One half or three quarter bed in A-l condition phone 11794. 205-3 t WANTED— I 'Housekeeper for 2 adults. <2*ll Mrs. Harry Maddox, Phone 946. 205-2 t WANTED TO BUY- Beef~and dairy cattle. Scbeiman* Market. Phone lull 79if WANTED: Apply in person. — Ideal Dairy Bar. 20412 WANTED TO BUY -Used "care See Harold Steffen at Steffen Standard Station, Third and Monroe. Phone 246. 197-glOt - : t_ WANTED — Good Quality HAY Loose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feasel. Phone 6262. IM TF WANTED TO BUT- Deed car* Dick Mansfield Motor Sale* 141 8. Second St., D*v<tur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED: Men to work in bakery and on bread routes. Call in person.— Slewart's Bakery. 20412 WANTED — .W. Toilet* Tee** pool*, septic tank* to clean out. Repair old pits if wanted. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, üblo, phon* 186 24t WANTED: Good quality hay • * baled or loose - - also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF I WANTED -- Girl or Udy to May I with children 2 6 beginning when school starts for 2 month period while mother works. Call 16982 after 5:30 pm 203 3tx WANTED -Girl for general household dutlys. 3 children >l2 a week, room and board. -Refer ences required. Write box 405 Democrat. 205-g3t WANTED - Mimeographing work. Protesstonsl equipment. Save money on letter*, sale* mesaage*, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone >7O, Heller Build Ing. 244-TF WANTED- We buy Iron, rage paper, hide*. fur. grease Also hand!* new and need structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Mater Hide and tf*r Co. Out only addrea* 710 Waat Monroe. Phono 441 194-ts

SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Lot ua convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. Wo make covered buttons, hues els, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. Wo buy sad sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 181 2*-tg MISCELLANEOUS STARTER AND GENKRAIVH service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur fad ♦ 172-ts RADIO REPAIR - ror complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reaaonable pricgo. Hsugks •frtf MONEY~TO~LOAn“ C*oh~ loan, of 310 to. 1300 made to men or wo men. Decatur Loen 8 Dlscuum Co, Treat Rldg, Phone 31» It TF r ARM ERB ATTENTION wTrw move dead boraec cows hogs etc. Docatnr pboao 3000. Wo pa* ell phons chargee The Budler Fertillrer Co., formerly the 8 tad lor Products 'la 14-ts 4EK HAUGHS tor automatic voter hooters— water systems - both room* or Utrhena. We furnish pipe and install anything wo sell M-ts KJJCCTRICAL WIRINGgUPPLIEF -Let ua ghpply you with your electrical needs, such ao vtro. switches. boxes, receptacles, fix turea, motors qr anything tbg' you mar need Quut.<ti<vna given on any job, Arno:d A Kloak. 21TTX LET SPIKE DV IT! Does your radin. washer, irnh. sweeper, or any electrical applbince need repairing? If so. let '"Spike” fix it. For prompt service, call or bring year apotigucea In need of repair to us. Parts for all make* cf xxshorx Mdic*. saaeyec* cr trona Phstu Ml Arnold A Kleah. lac. ~ jog tl

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ATTENTION, forage harvester owners! Be sure and see the “Five-Way” wagon unloader. The aimpleat, sturdiest, most compact canvas-type unloader on the nterket. On display at our •tore. Steffen Imp). Co. Third 8L Phone 180. 203-lt — FOR RENT — FOR RENT — Two-rpom furnished apartment In Decatur, also large clothes closet. Good location. Sink, hot and cold water, gas. light* and free phone. Referencea required. Phone 103-B. Monroe. 203-b3t FOR RENT- Sleeping room in modern apt. with widow Kitchen privileges and phone. Close in. Modest rent for congenial woman. References exebammd Phone 563 2054 tx "M H >DL EAGED LADY has "com tor-able home to share with suitable couple In this city. Address communication to Box 404 c/o Democrat." 203-31

VIOLENT DEATH (Cent. From Page One) which be rode went out of control and overturned near Waterford <La Porte county). Tebo was killed when tossed from bla doorless "hot rod” car when it ran Into a ditch at South Bend. Classified as miscellaneous deaths, county coroners over the state listed three dead in an airplane crash, two fatal falls and three suicides Four other persons were drowned. Mr. and Mr*. George Thrasher. Tucson. Ari*., were killed Saturday when the plane piloted by their son crashed near Thorntown. The pilot. George Thrasher, Jr., 33. owner of the Maple Grove airport at Thorntown, was seriously burned. The plane struck a power line and burst into flames during a takeoff. lErnest Hoepkemeyer, 72, Fort Wayne, was killed Saturday when he fell in an elevator shaft while working at a Fort Wayne hotel. Another victim of a fall was 10-y ear-old Niki Orendorff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Orendorff. Hartford City. The youth fell from an apple tree onto a glass coffee jar on the ground, severing his jugular vein. He died In Blackford county hospital. Hartford City Suicides listed by county coroners were Oscar Frepan, 6", prominent South Bend grocer, Mrs. Anna Jane Phillips, lndiana|M>l|s, who hanged herself In a jail cell, and Terrle Crafton, a Clay coqnty farmer, who died of a self-inflict-ed gunshot wound. Carl Edward Henry. 29. Indiana polls, was fatally injured while using a buzz saw to cut wood on a farm near Circleville, Saturday. Louis Trefrey. 26. an Indianapolis utility worker, died at Indianapolis general hospital after touching a wire while repairing a conduit. A body found lying In four inches of water in a ditch near Michigan City was Identified as that of Marvin Stiller. 22. Grand Bea. b. Mich. Police said an autopsy at Chesterton yesterday centered about a hole In the man’s head which might be a bullet wound Results of the autopsy were not announced immediately Frank Moody, 45. New Castle, was drowned In a gravel pit on the Wayne Moore farm south of New Castle. And William Oyler. 89, a resident of the White county home for the aged, was drowned in lack* Shafer. State police *aid the man either jumped or fell from a pier Clark died in a two-car accideo' at a city street intersection in Indianapolis. The third plane c rash victim was Emil Pretchel. 22. Schnellville. who died in a Huntingburg hospital of injuries suffered iu a crash near Kyana Saturday. State poltee said I’retchell suffered fractured legs and arms and a broken l>ack. The other two drowning victims were 10-year old I rale Benjamin. Kewanna. and Marion Itink. 23. Milford The yc.uth waa drowned In Hoagland's ditch, near Shgfer. Sunday. Auihorilies recovered the icody. Rink was drowned at Dewart lake <Kosciusko county) when the row'Meat in which he and a companion

till It hr ; CEXXQXSB w* ; lift iisuici iiiiu twice • • Ago*'. ••’ CIIPPIt »•• uw. la*. • — u ■— l ■ Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVem Bldg.. Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. W«*ll be giM te R«pr«.<M yeu in the traneaetlan et Real Estate at Pubbc Sala er private Mia. ts yearn In thi» teuaiAaaa in Decatur Wa waicanM year Invaatlfauan es eue r-cerU es which we era proud. Melvin Letchty, Rea.

were riding overturned. The companion swam ashore but was unable to aave Rink Hi* body was recovered. Plan Swine Show At Berne Fall Festival Ralph 8. Myera. chairman of the Adams county swine project committee, met with 24 pure bred swine breeders of the county in the Berne auditorium Friday. These men disc ussed the possibility of bolding a swine show (all breeds) in connection with the Berne fall festival. The general opinion was that a very good showing of opening spring gilts and spring boar pigs could be made Those present pledged a showing of 43 head and pledged their efforts for a show of at least 75 head. The group also discussed the desirability of holding an auction sale of the young stock following the show A decision on this matter will Ire macle later.

4-H Dairy Members To Fair Saturday At the request of the county committee of dairy breeders, the county extension office has sent a letter to all 4-H dairy calf club members offering them a free trip to the Indiana state fair Saturday Septeber 4. The buses will leave the extension office at 6:15, Coppesa Corner 6:30 and Berne at 6:45 a m. 4-H'ers who wish may carry a noon lunch The evening meal will be furnished by the dairy committee. The rfairy 4-H club trippers will leave the fair grounds at 6 pm. for the trip home. 13-YEAROLD (Cont. From t'ag* One) marshal John Burgard. ”1 started the fires all by myself,” she told Scott. She Insisted that other members of the Willey family had “nothing to do with them.” Scott said the girl was released in the custody of another aunt, Mrs. Bertha McNeil of MaUcnnii Burgard. who set a trap to catch the arsonist when the fires appeared again at the vacant house where the family fled after their home and two barns burned, said the girl probably would be taken to Chicago for examination hy the institute of juvenile research The little girl had been under almost constant watch by Burgard since the latest series of fires in •he Willey's second home whicn were described as "shooting out of the walls like gas out of a blow

FOR SALE I 7 l.foom all modern home on a beautiful shaded lot, only 1 '/g blocks from (*. E. and 5 blocks from Business district. New one car garage and good small chicken house, about 12 good fruit tree*, nice grape arbor, anti good garden spot. POSSESSION can be had at any time needed. This home is priced for quick sale at S7 ( JOU.OO. It can be inspected al anytime as it is owner occupied. We will be pleased to -show it to you. if you call Phone 68 The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. C. W. Kent or Gerald Strickler

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torch.” Scott said the girl waa a year behind in achool He said she had been blind for about a year and could not attend school. She could give no reason for her blindness. The first “mystery fires" broke out in the Willey home 12 miles south of here Aug. 7. Neighbors and the elderly Mr. and Mrs. Char He Willey said they <ame out of "brown spots” on the wall*. "Apparently the stories of fires shooting out of the walls from brown spots were exaggerated." Scott said. “No one will say now that they actually saw the fires start. They only saw them after they were burning." Wanet said she touched oft more than 200 fires in the house, setting afire wallpaper and the walls and ceiling. She also said she started the fires with paper tacked up in the milk house. "She must have been very quick and sly.” Scott said, "because she started all the fires without anyone suspecting her at first." The Wille, h nome burned down Aug. 13 and the second barn. Aug. 19.

Help! A HOPE just out of reach won’t save a drowning man! Insurance that just misses Riving full protection to all your property will not save you from financial loss when a disaster comes. THE SUITI.ES CO. Hartford Fir* Agent Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fori Wayne. Ind.. Aug. 30—(UP) Livestock: Hog* 225-250 lbs 29 75. 250-275 lbs 29 65. 200-220 lbs 29 65. 275-300 lbs 29.50, 16(Z20o lb* 29 24-29.10. 300-400 lb* 29-39.25, 100160 lb* 2325.50. rough* 27 down, stags 19 down. Calves 30. Spring lamb* 24 50, yearlings 20, ewe* 9.50, bucks 8. Steers choice 33-35, good 24-26, medium 2024. common 17-20; heifers choice 28 30. good 2325. medium 20-23, common 17-20; cows choice 18-20, good 17-18. cutters 1517, canner* 1214. bulls heavy 21’3. good 2(822. light 17-19. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 30 — (UP)— i PM A I— Livestock: Hogs. 10,000, moderately active. barrows and gilt* moAly 25-50 lower than Friday's average; hulk good and choice HcO-270 lbs 29 50-29,75. top 29 75; scattering 270 290 lt>» 29oti 29.50; too--150 lbs. 23.50-26.00. choice light* 26.50- latter price paid very sparingly Cattle. 1,300, calves, 500; steer* and yearlings opened slow, hardly enough sold to Indicate market trend; about one-half load choice duh yearlings and several small lot* good yearlings to 32.00, early >c,ile>c cows about steady, but some large interest* bidding slightly lower, odd good beef cow* to 22.00; veab-rs opened moderately active, mostly steady to 1:00 lower. hulk good and choice 28.0030.00. Sheep 1.000; fat lambs opened i loderately- active, most'y SB low er; early hulk good and choice 23.50- small lots top choice 2'i.50, medium and good 20.0023 00; slaughter ewes steady, gciocl ami choice 150 lbs down 8.50-

Markets At A Glance By t nited Press HUsks higher iu quiet trading. Bond* irregular; U. S. government* did not trade. Curb »U>< ks irregular. Chicago stock* Irregularly highHilver quoted in New York at 74 tents a fine ounce, up % cent. Grain* in Cbhago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean future* higher Cattle steady about 50 to 75 cents higher, hogs and sheep sloa about 50 < ent* lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 2.24%: Dec 8.27'*; Mav 3.19%; July 1.96%. Corn: Sept. Oct. i 19%A: De< 142; May 1.16%; July I. Oat* Sept 72. De< 74%: May 76%: July 71%8 Soybeans Nov. 2.45. Dei 2.45; March 2 47%8. There i* difference of more than 11. "00 feet between the highest and lowest point* in the state of Colorado Avoid the rush! School hooks are ready now! Holthouse !>rug Co. It BURK 1 Elevator Co. Oerafor • Peterson Manree

KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Augual 30 200 to 250 lb* 29.00 180 to 200 lb* 2175 160 to 180 lb*. 2>.50 250 to 270 lbs 28 60 270 to 300 lbs 28.00 300 to 350 lbs 27.50 350 to 400 lbs. 27.00 140 to 160 lbs 24 50 120 to 140 lb*. 24 00 100 to 120 lb* ..... 23-50 Rough* 300 lb*, down .... .... 26.50 300 to 325 lbs 26.00 325 to 350 lbs 2150 350 to 375 lbs 25 00 375 to 400 lb*. 24 60 400 to 425 lb*. 24 00 425 to 450 lbs. 23 50 450 to 475 lbs 23.06 475 to 5(89 lbs. 22.50 500 tn 550 lb*. 2100 550 to 600 lb* 2150 Stags 18.00 Boars 1100 Veal* (Wed. & Sat.) 29 50 laimbs (Wed. Sat.) 23.50 Ewes 8.00 Yearling* ...... ......15.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected August 30 200 to 220 lbs 2160 220 to 230 lbs. 2125 190 to 200 Hu. 29.25 180 to 190 lbs. 2100 170 to 180 lb*. 28 75 160 to 170 lbs 2>25 240 to 250 lb*. 2925 250 to 260 lbs. 29.00 260 to 270 lbs. 28.50 270 to 280 lb* 21.00 280 to 290 lb*. — 27 50 290 to 300 lb*. ..... 27.00 to 325 lb* 26.50 325 to 350 lb*. 2< 00 350 to 375 lbs. 2550 375 to 4VO |b* 2600 140 to 160 lb* .... 24.75 100 to 140 lb* 2X75 Rough* JOO Ouwn 25 00 Slag* 17 00 1-ambs 25.06 Calves . 26.0* Ewe* 8.06 Bu< ks 6 of Boar* .... 11.08 LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK EHVATOR CO. Corre< ted August 30 Bean* suDject to caaage during day. Price* delivered at alevgtor. Aak tor price*. Grain; 03 per bushel N*» Corn: .07 per 10D lea*. f.o b farm WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCI CO. Phone 3*o Corrected August 10 Grade A large white .56 Grade A large brown .56 Heavy Hen* .31 Leghorn bene 4 lbs up 21 Cocks .. .... .. .11 Fryers-call for price*. uRAIN PRICES Adam* County P. 8. Co-Op** Berne-Monroe-William* Pleasant Milla Corrected August 30 No 1 Wheat 2'i’ Oats . .70 Corn . . 2.70 Bean* „ 3.00 Call tor rye prlve*.

Grata Storage Improved, prefabricated grain bin* developed through research by th* department of agriculture now provid* ■ pracUeal mean* of long Um* atorag* of gr*ta on f«rm*. Trade In * uood Town — Decatur

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