Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1948 — Page 5

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~ ~ -■ Kro'AL CLASSIF»«D ' RATES words or less: I "■ilmr snc: 2 times 75e; I H; dtlme.il 75 ■•■ t ■Kh quoted ure for con.ec>J MH Insertion* No classified I! V w r *p ,ed ,or •‘‘W* 7 j ®e‘ e for 10 K’ lnt I ’ I, 5c per word each tn- I 50c minimum charge. I *,,|fied ads Hated In para- | ■«-HWt‘r must he tn office by 11 I i Monday through Friday deadline la a. m_ IM for sale Girl's formal size 1 ■BBL ntfi Phone 1632 217 -t Anti - Freeze Mansfield Motor Sales. SHSMgy \|.k 1 sow with 7 pin* n f. ~f J HKo,- - 4: '' Radios Zenith. |9HMrh'i<k Bros. 2"7 ts |I.\MK ■■K rat.ht.d fuel waver avail ft. all sizes Haugks 213 ts RWBfr- 1 ■ ""' n " u ii ""' ,r and floor fu-na. ex order I.rn.od I : rick Bros. 297 ts Skrtw B-utle Gas IfSgl*'... 111.-, 00 complete and up * k Bios- 20. ts .a’. itillivao'H. plow. At Phone 651 T 215 2t coal heatrolas. gHEHd. : ■‘'•' l larg '' * |Z * H ln s ""' k I m telling thee’ Auto . -.-rv is cleaned perfeitlv NB ; ~ f oam Smith Brun Co [ SALE 1931 Model A coupe, Ld .ondltion. M. F. Galimeyer. B 7 mi. N. W. of Decatur. 247-3tx L—YOUR FURNITURE SHOW' fs WEAR-Let Vogue Furni-I le—Re upholster and re style j at a tremendous saving to ta. Call 1884 or 1077. 212-tfj f I BEAS For the home maker) ten are suggested by a visit tough our store. You are most !e Iconic. Sprague Furniture Phone 199. 240-ts NEW FI'R.XIfURE? 7 Vogue Furniture make your ■Ms.r d -n:.-, in any pattern and for S the cost < all I**4 J 1077. 212 If 1 Bottle Gas and elec | ranges Estate - Universal ■ t aloilc. Immediate de •- y Wide selection to choose I in. Haugks. Appliances, PlumbBeating. 197-TF SALE— McCormick beering 61 combine, in good condli. One 16" plow to fit FarI B tractor. Claude Marckel d 8. I’4 mi. E. of Salem. 347-3tx IPiCKERH- - New one row type pickers. 775.00 deliverUsed two row pull type pick- • nimediate delivery. Gilbreath lament Co. Phone 9810. 2501 Washington St. Kokomo. Ind 240-10 t SALE—To set He estate, 10 n two family home in fair on valuable commerlot on First Street. Priced |MMi.siio for .mil k sale. Bob Hel Kealtor. Heller Building. sB I .'G.E JamehH.M .■. i .ii l .m.- !1 r jMKi-fal 10-sls. fl.Hk feeders heal MMd waterers. hr Salt.bury > ' ..i-Mile" dixtnfw tan ■ an: Get y.,ur pallets laying Cash in on this fall egg Complete poultry r-uy. ■SB I**'' 1 **'' See Decatur Hatchery 8t NHHit SALE Dii-ga* hulk service available tor Home lai heating, get out ■HH*'* ' In-fore you itne-l in heat ••'luipr.i h; Stm ky h loica- (. enr v a ilat' hi rie« jSg, Geneva. Ind SALE Genuine Estate oil |^■*no^■| r « . X | r hu , r esdinne feature more heat fuel Kelvinator retrigera i S ~olne freesers and electric I sed refrigerator bar See Decatur Hatchery ** 7 24MW SALE-BeuuUfully flnfehed in cover style, knotty ■ » nF IWO ro " m r “ nch ,rpe two miles from your work | wn Decatur. Owners have spent I W-’ting er, in | ti flnl , hloJ[ (hlr BP* 1 * * r °und for your recieaand gardening Paved high f»r convenieace. Lots of ■ Shown only by ap a» owners now work % out of tMK.tur Hob Heller. , ■ ■Le.iltor Heiler Building Phone |*ss in , ueeu7ewiTTZ~c7 t atJ.’

FOR SALE— 1910 Refrigerator Phone 1413. 247-3 t FOR SALE—I93I Model A Ford, good <4>ndltfon. Inquire at Porter Tire Co. 246-3tx FOR SALE 1941 Chev 4 dooi, radio A heater. Can be seen at fl 4 T Standard Service. 246-3tx FOR SALE —Pre-war baby buggy, 1 in good condition. Phone 15832. 1 246 g3tx : FOR SALE— Property at 10th A Madison. Fuji lot. |4ooo Call 1199 after 3:30 p m 247-2tx FOR SALE —3-room summer house 16x26 to be moved. 4 miles from, Herne. Ind. Jeff Liechty. 247 3t i FOR SALE F-14 tractor in good { condition Floyd Shoaf Phone! 135F2 Wilshire. O. 247-3tu FOR SALE- 1929 Oldsmobite Actual mileage 30,090 miles Phone 511. 247-3tx FOR SALE — F-14 tractor In good condition Floyd Shoaf, phone 135F2, Willshire. O 247 g3tx FOR SALE 1937 Buick sedan. 4 door Radio and heater New tires. Excellent condition. Phone •311. 247-3tx FOR SALE-- Two Wilton rugs, with pads. 9x12 and other miscellaneous furniture. Phone 3981. 2476tx FOR SALE Simmons baby crib, large, springs and mattress Excellent condition. Phone 1053. 247 2t FOR SALE—Wilton 2 tone rose rug. 9x15, in excellent condition. Pad included. Phond 7134. 246-3 t FOR SALE—Beauty shop furniture. used 1 year. Like new. See Mrs. Eugene Murchland. corner Meibers * 11th. 246-3tx * FOR SALE — Washing machines-Universal-Voss-and automatic, 189.50 and up. Haugka Appliances Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF FOR SALE — Dirt, cinders, deI llvered. Call Lorin Glass at 0.l | V. lulling. Craigville A Decatur phone. 161-ts FOR SALE Tan f'heuterfield coat, with rlpped-in lining. Brown coat. < wool dresses and skirts, sizes 10 , and 12. Phone 1520. 247 b3t FOR SALE 193*4 HudwtCsiMMio actual miles New paint May be seen at 710 Dierkes St. 246-3tx i FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth coach, exceptionally g<a»d condition Doc'a Car Dock, I’hone 103. 246-ts FOR SALE — Good Housekeeper | sweeper with complete attachi rients. Practically new. used 2 months. Phone 9553 or see at 1135 W Marshall St. 247-31 FOR SALE—Tan season Skipper coat with tipped in lining Brown coat, wool dresses and skirts size lo A 12 Phone 1520 267-31 FOR SALE Two house trailers One '46 Monarch, 27-ft. overall One 16-foot house-trailer. Phone 5653. Corner 13th and Adams streets 247-3tx FOR SALE-- One floor 6 room semi-modern home with bath, large lot. garage, nice location. In good repair. 734 High St 246-6tx FOR SALE Two No. 46 2 all elec trie Buckeye incubators. 32-128 capacity, good shape, priced right. .Mrs. Dorce Moorehead. lt-2, Ohio City. O. 2% mi. N. E of Wren. O. 24«-3tx -’OR SALE I’sed washers, deep freezers Stoves: oil A coal; heating gas A cook stoves 54 inch sink cabinet. 179.95. May tag service. Kitchen's Appliances, 238 N. 2nd. I’hone 95 245-T MAN ALIVE! What a bargain 8 pc used dining room suite in A-l condition. Priced 14*. practically what the chairs alone are worth Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199 247-2 t < A N T E 1) WANTED Washing^ _ l’hon<-’4875 245-3tX WANTED TO Hl Y - Heet and' dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market Phone 3t»l. 79-ts WANTED: Good quality ha> . • haled or loose • • also at raw.—Hurk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED Young tnan to work after school and on Fat. or dailywork in store State »<e and references. Reply Box 123 fiemocrat. 247-3 t WANT^ir—Girl for general offhei work, prefer someone living in I or near .Monroe Age 19-35. Ex | l>eri< nee desirable but not nece*-i nary Please write Box I2 f| staling lyualtfiiatlom 346-3 t MuMfitalß Lakes Singing Tower, near Lake Wales, is located cm the highest point ia Florida h wu duB3tod '■} Edssrd M". Vok and ded! rated by Fra 'dent Cabin Cooltdge.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds /oil "When Polly died, my wife I found a taxidermist in the liemo erst Want Ads—and had her stufI fed with a radio!" > | | ' WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located dotan by the river bridge. John Feasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF - " ■ WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service i call Miler Hid* and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED— Mlmeograpbtng work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages urograms, forms, etc. Join Cowan. Phone 870, Haller Build Ing 244-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Let us convert your old tread'e Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North t First 232-26tz ] mFsceiTaneoi is MONEV~TO"IOAN — Cash loans of $lO to 1300 made to men or women. Decatur Loan A Discount ;; Co. Trust Bldg . Phone 319. 55 ts I NOTICE—We will ran chicken on ' Thursday Oct. 21 Must be in by I 11 am Liechty Cannery, Berne. .1243-5 t ’ 1 —__ (SEE BAUGKB for automatic water heaters-- water systems-- bath- ' rooms or kitchens. We furnish | ptpe and install anything we sell 80-tfi J I i Open bowling every afternoon. .Mies’ Recreation. J Plenty of pin setters. 241t6 RADIO REPAIR— Tor complete and dependable radio repair f work. Uy our guaranteed service at reasonable prices Haugks 69-ts ; NOTICE Piano lessons, home of Mrs. Noble Reynolds. 638 Mercer Ave. Beginners especially—and others. Mrs. E. M Webb 247-6 t FARMERS" ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2009. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-tff i.ET SPIKE DO IT! Does youi radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let “Spike” fi» it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need oi repair to ua. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or Irons. Phone 463 Arnold A Klenk. Inc. $0341 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 any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts NOTICE- -We will run our eider mill. Tuesday. October 36. the last time for this aeaaon. We are also getting some Michigan ap plea for cider Anybody inter ested in buying cider pleast leave order at once. Schwarts Bros.. 4 miles north of Berne on 27 246 2t WK CLEAN Septic tanks, cess pooh, sanitary toilets. WPA toi lets, cisterns, dry wells. He We use new tank trucks and | powerful suction pumps, nuking it possible for us to do ail cleaning jobs quk'dy and with out offensive odors. Premises are left completely sanitary. I’hone 17164 2466tx VETERANS ATTENTION -- | Television is not coming— ; IT IS HERE! Hundreds ' of men will be needed in I this fast growing industry. Also Auto Mechanic*. | Diesel. Bod) Fender, Elec- ; I tricity. Refrigeration. Air I Conditioning and Building i trades. or resident training. Living accomodations. Full or part time ' employment. See Mr. E. J. | Nies at Veterans Affairs i Office, Court House. Deca- ’ tur, Oc« ♦? * a m toll I:3* p. nt. 21613 'j •

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FOR RENT FOR RENT - Sleeping room, women preferred. 231 North Sixth St . phone 742. 245-b3t FOR RENT —1 sleeping room Suitable for 1 or 2 working girls Phone 5651 or 5761. 247 g2t « FOR RENT - Room in modern home. Lady preferred. Inquire 1521 West Monroe Street 247 3t Agriculture Outlook Conference Tonight R H Banman. agricultural economist of Purdue university, will discuss the probable demand and prices for major farm products 'during the coming year at the agricultural outlook conference tonight at 7:39 In the Lincoln school. L. E. Archliold. county agricultural agent, has invited farmers in this area to attend the meeting for help in planning the management of their farm businesses and farm homes in the months ahead. Among he questions to he nnswered tonight are. "will prices atablize or fail? should farmers sell or store heir corn and soybeans? how long can "good times" be expected to last 7" Attend 4-H Club Camp Conference Last Night Miss Anna K. Williams, home demonstration agent, county agent L. E. Archbold. Miss Beulah Jane Bertsch and Mrs L. E. Archbold attended a 4-H club camp conference and fish-fry at the Lake .McClure 4-H camp near Silver I«ake Monday evening Other counties .participating in the conference sere Blackford. Kosciusko. Fulton. Marshall and Wabash. The week of August II wax aligned to Adams BONA VESTA DAIRY AUCTION Wednesday Night, (kt. 27 8:00 P. M„ E.B.T. BONA VESTA FARMS >/ 2 Mile Northeast of Bryan, Ohio on Routes 2 A 127 85 Head of Quality Animals !25 Canadian Registered Holeteins, 2 to 4 year olds. 11 Registered Holstein Bull, ready ' for service. 35 Head of Canadian Grades. 20 of which are Ist calf heifers--24 Head of Top Guernseys, Young and Good. The above animals are fresh or close up by night of sale. Health All animals are negative T B and Bangs test by State of Ohio l^iboratorl's All anima's have had two clean tests 6<t and 9b days prior to sale Mllkinr cows are ma this 'rated Thl» sale Is run on the ' square." No higgling of E"r Tags or the bion** ’’emember the date, the evenin' of nrf. 27th. Trucking servic r available. George V. Mellott. Owner BRYAN, OHIO [sales opportunities NEAR HOME Bevertl Mid W*«f 8«!e« Territorie« are •7tn for married men between 2t and 3S who have kept themselves educated since high school College degree no hindrance hut net neceesary Attractive income for solid men of good character and background. If you have ever sold or believe you ran; W you want to represent a rtput> aide manufacturing firm, the largeet m Ks field, if you would like the adventure of directing your awn sales •rfivities tn a ten county area. selUng high grade warm air heat .ng and annter air-condi* tinning e«iuu»mmt, household furnaces, fiiti.igs. etc , to both dealers and consumers if you are amb.tloue to he in the higher income bracket* and are witling to work, then pleasr srrHe immediately gis ng M snur|| informs*mn a« yos>‘b*e in your own handwriting about your education, etperien e backgro md and health Give height, sreight end further physteal description Bmetl I*o*o appreci at rd Urt not requirrl All letwre wHI lw acknowledge I *nd petsonal interview will be arranged foe earliest posed le date 1 We pry your being ee; *n«es during 12 \ eebs Irinin- at headquaitera Coatin* Sil uatnmg m the field. Übera! com* l>emotion. Gee jhone number Address V. alter H Wucr.'eman e/o The Wil! amxn Hral-r Company. <>M Marburg 4 Ave., Cincinnati f, Otuo Pl-e*e clip this J ad end mcl ide it w th yuur letter ITS I REALLY FRESH! ’ i From Prime I Native Heef! / PURE | I GROUND ( BEEF ( 55c ibGEBBEirS MEAT MARKET | Phone 57 (

- : county for lt» 4-H club camp and home makers retreat. Thin will be Adama county'a 4th annual <-»mp. a club in which member, learn to live and work together and develop

SWEEP FOR YEAR-ROUND USE .fwi There's lota of work for this sturdy Dearborn Sweep Rake between hay- —A ing seasons. It unloads just by lowerIng it and backing away. Let us show you how easily it lifts and lowers — a load by Hydraulic Touch Control. Lift, l»,d by Hydraulic Durably made for years of hard use, ______________ in haying season and out. Phone or drop in for complete information. Yoa can't boat . ">// Cor, Hydrau- lIOJ fg V_*Vgx' I• » Touch LMaaiMßMjMaKJath r- Cuntrul. Automatic Pu*h off gr—ill anloada It. Riehle Tractor & Itnpl. Co. Went on 224 I’hone 322 Public Auction EXTRA GOOD 16(1 ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY As I have moved out of the atate, I will sell the following Real Estate and personal property on the premixes, on: THURSDAY OCTOBER 21,1948 Personal Property at 12:30 P. M. Real Estate at 2:00 P M. LOCATED: I miles north and 'i mile east of Berne tile mill or 2 miles south and 4 mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Tills is located in the heart of a good farming community. . IMPROVEMENTS: Good 7 room frame house with full basement. 2 room summer kitchen. 38 by 78' bank barn with 38' by 78' straw tiled and feeding room attached; barn and feeding room ha* concre'e floor Hid 3 com-rete water tanks connected to good drove we I; new 30' by •O' tool shed with concrete floor; 32' by 59' hog house, tu-aies. shop, tnd corn crib combined; modern 20 by 60' insulated poultry house; 16 by 24' block poultry house; 12' by 16' grain;,ry wood and < oal shed with concrete floor. All buildings have good roofs, several of them ire almost new 160 acres of good fertile level land al! under cult!ation except 7 acres of timlrer and woods pasture. Good drainage, io open ditches. ■OSSESSION: March 1. 1949 PERSONAL PROPERTY CATTLE A HORSEB: Fresh Holatein Cow milking 6 gal 2 Mares; Gelding, good workers OG8: 39 head of good feeding shouts, 75 to 125 lbs , all double imnuned. OULTRY: 300 head of yearling Leghorn bens. t EEO: 20 tons of good clover and timothy mixed hay xtra good Brooder House 10x16; Good Brooder House 10x12. ’ IMPLEMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS John Deere 999 corn planter with tongue truck. Galvaniz'd 28-46 McCormick Deering threshing machine; Portable buzz saw. Riding nd Wa king pows; Buggy Running Gears and wheels; McCormick >eerlng Mower, 6 ft. cut; 10 by 16 Hog House on runners; 6 Smldley og bouse, and pena, Hmidley hog feeders; A shaped hog house 6 hicken Feeders and water fountains; tile ditch scoop hoard; some ardwood lumber; 8 10" by 2' tile and manhole covers; two 20 rod i oils of 6" stay heavy wire fence, 10 rod roll poultry feme, several ‘ oils cribbing; some hardwood legs, firewood: 2'l wooden benches, ■ed hnnk; wagons; hay rack; many other articles. ■RRMB- -Real Estate. 15% rash on day of sale, balance upon delivery deed and abstract. PERSONAL PROPERTY CASH NOAH J. SCHWARTZ, Owner . oy e Ned Johnson Auctioneers lelvin Liechty—Auctioneer !. W. Baumgartner—Clerk 13 19

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 19 — (UPI — (PMA I—Livestock: Hogs 10,000; rather slow, around 25 lower; bulk good and choice around 180-275 lbs. largely 26.0026.25, few loads 26.36, extreme top 26.50 sparingly: 160-186 lb*. 25.7526 25; 100-160 lbs 20 50-24 50; sows weak to mostly 25-50 lower, light and medium weights 23.0024.00, top 24.50, heavy offerings bld 22.50-22.75. Cattle 2,300. calves 600; steers 1000 lbs. up rather slow, weak to unevenly 25-50 lower; yearling* and heifers about steady early; cows fairly active, steady; three loads medium to good around 1260 TT> steers 30.00, several loads held up to 34.00; scattered medium to good yearlings 26.00-30.u0; two loads mostly good heifers 31.00; short load good steers and heifers 32.00; good beef cows largely 20.00.2100, odd head 22 00; veal ers active, mostly 1.00 higher good and choice 31.00-33.00. Sheep 2,000; lambs opened about steady, early bulk good and choice mixed weights 34.50-25.00. some held higher, medium and good 2200-2100; three decks good near 85 !t> southwest-type year lings 25 to 50 lower st 20 75. slaughter ewes about steady, good and choice 7.00-9.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Oct 19 (L’Pi I Livestock Hogs 180-250 n>s 25.75-26. 250-1 300 Ibx 25 50-25 75, 300-400 tbs' 24 75-25 25. pigs 21 25 down, rough* 24 down. Calves 33. Lambs 24. yearling* 18, ewes 9. bucks 8. No cattle market today. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading Bonds irregular; U S. governments untraded Curb stock* Irregularly higher Chicago stocks irregular Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy beun futures lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec 2 27%; May 2 I9'« July 2.02’1 Corn: Oct. 1 47UA: Dec 1.40%; May 142%. July 142% Sept 1 3*-’ Oats: Dec 75%; May 74. July 19%. Soybeans: Nov. 2 44%. Dec. 244%. March 2 14%; May 21i vfi'ois i vn:> r <>t' viimi vi»i t< tt. oh vtirtt miii, vssevi:ii KhTATK Ml. Ituri \«H|rr lai Isrrrl*} Thnt th- iD’l* r* ?srri*-<l h!• np prQ?>t*-d A<l ni|?»l pl#.4l• • r of the • 4 Viol • l» i**r Lite of A«l.stt:p «’ .unf . 1 e.iP.-tl Th* «*Mat4 i p; ..li.iltly poIVs II f I runkliai llisrr AdsselnUirssta»r nHlt ••ill annrtrd. Ors. IH. IM*. O’rrsl |.. | Iflrrrr t«l«*rssr> <>. t l>*34.Nov. ■: a i*l»oi\i’wt:% i or II HIX l« hrrrhj Kl«rn. That the Ufl(b r*lK’l* <1 tIM« been lip p unted Admin:”ll.il >r «»f th • <»f Mun K Halls*’ life r»f Xd.inip f'niltily, <| ■PHbt-d Th« ••• at*- Im pr<»b« Rid> SU»l\e||| K(i h %%r|Lauis» A«|m>lnlMrssirl« Oet. |H, lists llrssr> It. Ilrllrr %IH»rsse> tht 19-2*. Xov 2 Character building begins in our infancy ami continues until death -Eleanor RiHixevelt. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 18 7«o to 186 Tbs 25.00 180 to 275 lbs. 25.50 275 to 300 lbs. 25 00 300 to 325 lbs. 2460 325 to 350 tbs. 24.00 350 to 375 ifis 23.50 375 to 460 tbs 23.00 140 to 160 lbs. 23.06 120 to 140 lbs 22.50 100 to 120 lbs. 22.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 23 25 300 to 350 Tbs 32.75 I 350 to 400 tbs 21.50 400 to 450 lbs. 2375 450 to 500 Tbs .... 2150 500 to 650 lbs. 20.75 550 to 560 lbs. ...... 29.50 Stags 17.60 Boars 13.00 Veals 30.00 Spring Lambs ..... 22.50 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 19 225 to 250 tbs. 25.50 25» to 275 lbs ...... 26.35 275 to 300 It>s. 24 76 Iso to 2<»o Itis 25.00 160 to 180 lbs 24.50 300 to 350 tbs. 24 25 350 to 4<»i Ib» 23 75 100 to 140 Jbs. 21.00 Roughs 300 down 23.50 Lambs ........... ,21 00 Stags 16.50 Calves .................... 30.00 Ewes 7 OH Bucks 5 00 Boars 12.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 19 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 less. fob farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phons 380 Corrected Oct. 19 i Grade A large white .64 Grade A large brown ... .62 Heavn hens .28 Leghorn hens 4 Ibx up .26 Cocks ,]5 Fryers call for prices GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B Co-Op’s Berne Monroe William* Pleasant Mill* Corrected O»-t 18 No 1 Wheat J|| Oats .70 t orn 2 in Beans y jg Call for rye prices

CEEELOI — . EEKZIIXI : : LORC IISTMRCf MOfINt HlflCl J • «*•*<•!•• CllPPSff Van lißgs. Inc • TEEPLE TRUCK LINE uiiißin m ” Elevator Co. Drcatur Peter*on • Monroe INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. I’hone 570

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