Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1948 — Page 5
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A L CL A 8 81FIE D I ■aoverti*ing «* TE ‘ — ** 15 word* ®r less: IdSl/n; « uS* n n ** 1» pdnt BL *A CK I K|J U par B. m)c minimum charge »<’» "•‘ ,4 ,B par *‘ I K, 50% increase o»er Epy munt be tn °* lc * 11 . MMonl»» 'hrough rr,<lßy - I Krdty deadline Il »» m. * FOR sale ftmanent Anti • FreeM ■ Mansfield .Motor Sales. - R*<»oe “ Z«n,thfcon. 124 »* VP. Also need rad, ■ Vhrlck Hr or «°7 u Kr FLAMETon epact heatere K patented fuel eater nvail■,|B B n .i:e» Haugks. ll»tf ■ sale”- Coleman Oil Burner Kvm and floor furnaces order K Limited. I.’brick Broe. 207 if ■ SALE — *Bkeisae Bottle Oaa X,... 1145 00 complete and up. gr It Broe- ™ “ ■ors ESTATE coal beatrolae, Kdlum and large eUee In Block. fl,o used coal and oil heaters I SALE — Waxbtng machine*automatic K.i 0 and up. Haugka ApplianK Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF K SALE — Dirt. cinders, de- > ! Cali Lorin Glaaa at O. ■ Dilling Craigvlile 4 Decatur ■one lgltf ■ qyt.K — Good used oil heat- ■ itoves Duo-Therm, Coleman ■ Fetatee Stucky « Co. .Monroe ■t. 210 6t ■ SALE 1937 Chevrolet, four K>r sedan, radio and heater. New K; motor. 1021 Vine afreet. De Kr 252 altx Bteii IHRRT— ts you want Bis s piece Dining room auite. Kin A l condition for only ■P Sprague Furniture Store. 252-2 t feTol R FURNITURE SHOW PS WEAR Let Vogue FurnL ire Re upholster and re-etyle I, at a traiuendoue caving to M Call 1684 or 1077. 212-tt W IDEAS—For the bone maker (ten are suggested by a vieit trough our store. You are most! lei co me. Sprague Furniture tore. Phone 199. 240-ts WNG NEW~ FURNITURE? ?— »t Vogue Furniture make your Hired style, In any pattern and ilor for % the coat—Call 1884 ! r 1077. 212-ts R SALE— 1936 Plymouth in ood condition. Very good rub er body, motor. Cheap. See it l Beams Super Service, corner lonroe t Bth. 249-6tS R SALE — Bottle Gas and elecHe ranges ■ Estate - Universal - hand • Caloric. Immediate de hery Wide selection to choose fwn Haugks. Appliances, Plumb- »<. Heating. 197-TF kSALE - Good white-faced hel er about year and a half old laurice Miller. Convoy. O. route ■ East on 224. 2 miles across “le line; north 2% miles. 252 Sts R SALE - To eettte estate, 10 °" m two family home in fair edition on valuable com merw I<* on First Street. Priced for quick sale. Bob Hel•r Realtor, Heller Building. 2'°* *'<> SO*-tf R SALE— Used washers, deep n * Mr " Stoves: oil & coal; *«»«<. gas A cook stoves. 84 ►b »ink cabinet. 878.88. May- * »ervi<e. Kitchen's Appli- *•> 238 N 2nd. Phone 85 . 248-T 1 ’ALE - Dri-gaa bulk service !"• available for Home and ""irnentai heating, got our ™*e» before you invest in heat "luipmpaL Stecky's Dri-gas *2*e. Geneva Hatcheries, rao,e 188, Geneva, lad. ______ 33-T •ale -1 us«d WC tractor A • 2 lr ‘ <tor Plows. One 1 m •** Corn criba. Wayne air Tractor beat bouses. ork sarmers. Anti-freeze for L” .■ :MU,or Gerber Moser ~ c ° U. 8. 27 Phoae 2881. __ __ 280 it finished in , * IZU - kno<,y . ‘»o bed room ranch typo h . two tnHeo from your wort * War Owners have spent w’r J*" ,B ,u floishing. One <* grouad for your recrea•»y f« , ‘ r4 * 4 * coaveaieaee. Lota of 8 *o»n oaly by u. * nl - ° owners now work . of Deoatar Bob Heller to ”*• i *««r Building Phono! *• U « <3OOO lowJ'— ’ * •• • * a *
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FOR SALE — Good used kitchen ranges. Stucky w co. Monroe, Ind. 250 «t FOR SALE - Boy's suit, sise 6. Good condition. Phone 121 C Monroe. J523 t FOR SALE — Good used coal A wood heating ranges. Stucky t Co. Monroe. Ind. 280 6t FOR SALE — 10-20 tractor A plows Enest Thieme, 7 miles N. E. of -Decatur. 281 Stx FOR SALE — 2 hole oil cook stove in good condition. Phone 3781. 281 Stx FOR SALE — Childs chlfforobe. Ivory, like new. Phone 1582 283t3 FOR BALE— Navy, wool gabardine suit and several dresses. All size 9. Phone 1360. 253t3 It Heats All how this new odorless Fins Fosm cleans aulo upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 283t3 FOR SALE— Tappan gas range, good as new. Phone 1033. 2S3t2x FOR SALE—2 Ladles suits and 3 dresses, sizes 12-13. 2 dresses size 17-18. 1 pr. dress shoes size BH-3A. Phone 10432. 152-2tx FOR SALE— Speedway washing machine, hall tree, occasional chair and one rocking chair. Phone 3981. . 252-3 t FOR SALE -3 coon hounds. 3 yrs. uid. Well started. Earl Elzey 3 mi. N. of Bluffton. Phone Craigville 9-27. 252 3tx FOR RENT— Hammond Solovox Piano Attachments. Yager Furniture Store, Berne, Indiana Phone 224. 252-3 t FOR SALE- Modern. Profitable Drive-Inn Grocery. W'ell Located. Call Ned C. Johnson 252a3t FOR SALE— Hardy chrysanthemunia 28<- each Evergreens. Harlow Gardens, on U. S. 27. 263 itx FOR Kent—3 room unfurnished apartment with running water and stool. In Monroe. Mrs. Martin Huser, phone Monroe 103-T. Itx FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet coqpe. 1940 Studebaker Club coupe. Both cars in perfect cosdition. Doc's Car Dock, phone 103. 253t3x FOR SALE-- Full blooded registered milking Shorthorn bull calf. 4 mo. old. J. A Meyer. 2 mile west of Monroe on 118. 253t2x FOR SALE One late model Allis-, Chalmers combine with HartScour Klean. extra good condition. Gerber-Moger Imp). Co U. g 27. Phone 2551 253t3 FOR SALE — Nearly new 1948 model Aills-Chalmers tractor, complete with cultivator Reason able price If sold this week. Call evenings or Saturday. 7. Z McClure. 1 mile north of Wren, 0.. on state route 19. 252 g2tx FOR SALE—Rugged, coal or.wood circulator heater, steel boiler type. 7 room size, mahogany finish Victoria Stoneburner, 1 mile North. It mile west of Kirkland H. S. 253t3 CIAtRING - OUT our entire stock, to make room for other business Interests. Bargains in aluminum and Pyrex holiday items Grab them aiuick The Brock Store SMTP FOR SALE— Used Furniture and Rugs— 2--Living room suites. 8500 and 87.00 each. I—Studio coueh with innersprlng mattress. 818 00 1-3 cushion Davenport. A-l shape. 810 00 I—B piece Break fast set, B*oo. 2 -Stands. 8100 and 81 50 each I—Library table. 81.50. I—Dining room table 8100v I—Wardrobe. 83 00 1 Organ 82.00. I—Wardrobe trunk. 83 00 I—* a IL'* Axminster rug 81000 I—g x 8/6 Axtninisier rug. 88 00. All this merchandise was traded in on new. Came from good homes Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 252-2 t V a ntFd" wA NTED— Washing and ironing, or Ironings ai'»ne. Call for and deliver Phone 8295 253:2* WANTED TO BUY— Reef and dairy caule. Scbeimaa s Market Phone 308 L 7»jf WANTED- -Good homes for fine pap» Free! Inquire 102* Central Ave.. Decatur, H« WANTED — Hotts* or epartment to rent In or near Decatur Write box 422 Democrat 252 g3tx WANTED — To do cuUom combining. Phone 573-B. WANTED TO CLEAN—WPA toilH». creepools. septic tanks, open «el!a, and cisterns (save pert of the water ! Major Her | ris. Grover HiH. O. i’bvoe 7* 283tJ" f*»iu !n a &ed Yews — Pacatar
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■- , J "Goodness, Alvin, I do believe you should see that optometrist In the Democrat Want Ads aliout some glasses!” WANTED TO BUY — A doghouse. Phone 11794. 251 3t WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or l«M>se - • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF 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 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located down by the river bridge. John Feasel. phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — j Let 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. 232 26tz THIS IS IT.—Your chance to secure a permanent job selling a . nationally distributed home ap--1 pliance. An average good salesI man should have a steady income of 8100.00 to 8150.00 per week. Should have a car for transport tation. Part or full time. We instruct and supervise all of the time In our successful selling ways and methods. If you are energetic, average Intelligence, and aggressive,—you can't miss Write in confidence about yourself to: Mr. C. A. W. Jefferson St., Fort Wayne 2,< Indiana 2'..* :t i MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL contracting and build-] Ing work Good references if de. sired. Phone 53*1. 252-3tx PHONE 1897 —Try the Fleetwaie Permanent —the wave of tomor-row-today. 87.50 * up Bobette Beauty Salon. 252-« t MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo ' men. Decatur Loan A Dircount Co Trust Bldg . Phone 319. 55-t/ “HOMES, factory built. Size 24x24 as low as 8525. fob. Also other sizes. For information write International Homes of 3909 Calhoun in Ft. Wayne, Ind." 24!»-*tx SEE HAUGK'S for automatic water heaters— water systems- bathrooms—or kitchens We furnish pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts | NOTICE Piano lessons, home of Mrs Noble Reynolds. 638 Mer- ' cer Ave. Beginners especially- I and others Mrs E M. Webb | c 247 6t | RADIO REPAIR— For complete ! and dependable radio repair 1 work, try our *. laranteed service ( at reasouable prices. Haugks BMf FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses cows, hogs etc Decatur phone 2000 We pay ail phono charges The Stadler Ferti’izer Co., formerly the Stad- 1 ler Products Co. 15-ts , ' — I * LET SPIKE DO IT!-Does your|l radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or 1 any electrical appliance need j I repairing? If eo. let "Spike" fix 1 it. For prompt service, call or I bring your apoliaocoo In need of J repair to as Parts for all makes I of washers, radios, sweepers or j irons Phone 4*3 Arnold * 1 Klenk. Inc. 2»3-tf | Idle Hours Make Doitara — when j you u»e this time representing I Avon Cosmetices Friendly agree- 1 able selling of nationally popular I products makes earning fur. J Write Mrs. I. M Fussen 31$ 8. t Jefferson St. Huntin.'tua. Ind J 281 3tx I ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES f —Let us supply you with your 1 electrical needs, such as wire. I switches, boxes, receptacles, fix- 1 tureo. motors or anything that t you may need Quotations given 1 on say job ArsoM A- Klenk I 217-ttJ Tra*s In a Gas* Town — O»«*turt|
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WOMANS OPPORTUNITY— To, own her own business Open and i manage a woman's wear special-} ty buslnoss in your community, i Retail nationally advertised mdse Exp. unnecessary. Free training. 8325 required which you control. Present owners earn to S4OOO yearly profit. For inter-1 view your city write, Box 206. 1 Phila. 5, Pa. 234-Tz INSTRUCTION MALE—Auto Body! and Fender training. Including | welding, spray painting and metal work. Look Into It!—one of the most profitable branches of tremendous Auto industry offering chances for good job or your own business. Learn in spare time. Veterans and Civilians. Write for FREE facts Auto-Crafts Training, Box 421 1 I c/o Democrat. 252-2txl FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three room furnished house. Reply Box 423 Democrat. ’ 253t3x FOR RENT 2 room apartment, partly furnished. Adults only. 127 N. 3rd St. Phone 271. 250 3t FOR RENT — Rooms for light Housekeeping. Heat furnished. 4<h house east of Burk Elevator In Monroe. 251 3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST— Wire haired fox terrier, named Terry. Reward Phone 5904. 252-2 t LOST —Small red dog. black face, four while feet and white tip on tall. Answers to Boots" Tag No. 3341. Please return to Ralph Baumgartner. Willshire. Ohio. 253t3 LOST — Rose-gold Hamilton men's watch with expansion band Valuable keepsake. Reward. Contact 11. E. Hardy. 2044 Idlewild Drive. Lima. Ohio. Phone 92923. 250 6tx Truck And Auto In Collision Here A truck and an auto made turns from the wrong lane of traffic at | Thirteenth and Monroe streets late Monday afternoon and sls damage was incurred in the resulting 00l lision. I The truck, owned by the Yost |construction company, of this city, was driven by Theo D Baker, of 1118 Hut street The car was driven by Maver D. Roth, of Berne City police Inves'igated the accident. Indiana Doctors Open Convention j Indianapolis. Oct. 26 — (UP) iThe 1948 annual convention of the I Indiana sta’e medical association I opened here today with an instrucItional scheduled Jn 3<* medical subjects first on the program for the 2.000 Hoosier physicians attending Papers and lectures on various subjects were given in classroom sessions. The association's council and house of delegates also held a , business meeting FOR SALE House and Lot at Homesteads. Well improved, newly painted. Modern in all respects. Shown by appointment. Alao. Building Lot in Decatur for tale. G. Remy Bierly, Inc. FMIMITIR ri| M *»'• ; mt iisTARCt ■him srtvict ; e Ao.«>. Is. Cllfftt v«« UooLlaa • TEEPLE i" “ Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monroe > ITS 1 REALLY FRE6H! ( 1 From Prime ( ( Native Beef! / ( PURE ) ( GROUND 1 ( BEEF ( | 55c «*• j MBER’S | MEAT MARKET ) v Phone 97
AFIWIIXTMEMT OF VItMIMSTIt VTHIX Stotler l> hrrrh> sltea. That tho undersign„d hx> been sppolnted Administrator of the estate of Mary K Bailey lots of Adams County, deceased The estate is probaldy solvent. Hath Welt neo, Vdml,.lstra(rl t Ort. 18. lilts Henry 11. Heller tltornry Oct. 19-ZS-Nov. 2 Tr»r*e In s Good To*" — Decatur
For Short Turns and Quick Stops these Ford Brakes are Tops fjg* _ — Uk I*■ rTr 1 If we told you how fast the Ford Tractor can stop and turn, you wouldn’t believe us. But when you so* a demonstration, you'll agree that the Duo-Servo brakes on the Ford Tractor are the‘ stopping-eet,”“turning-est”brakes ever. Here’s something else. Both brake pedals are on the right . . . leaves the left foot for the rlutrh. Stop straight, or turn, with onefoot braking. Easy to service these brakes, too ... no need to puil the axle. When ran we demonstrate? We also have parts and service and Dearborn Implements for ail Ford Tractors. Riehle Tractor & Impl. Co. West on 221 Phone 322 CtsvrWM tssa. nwixm m rpw»— -
TODAY’S SPECIALS AT BRANT'S • 1917 BUICK SUPEK SEDANETTE • 1916 BUICK SUPEK SEDAN • 1910 INTERNATIONAL PICK-UP • 1939 FORI) l'i Ton TRUCK 8:25x20 10-ply rubber • 1935 FORD COI'PE All «ill be sold at reduced prices. SEE—CH A RLIE STITZ ER—AT BRANT MOTORS, INC. 3rd & .Monroe Phone 606
IHE DARNDEST I HINGS y ou SEED one of our Comprehensive Liability Policies. Why not call CAN HAPPEN!” us today. There’ll be no sales talk. Just a presentation of fads. smiih Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—“AND THE MAJORETTE'S KNEES KNOCK!" "Ta ITMEY HAVE a SLIGHT Vu)E a,ILL BE OKAY ip] ft/HE OANd CQ6’.e% OAJ The PELPj < THE QgUM SCUNOS J the EDGE ON US. OUTJ HE DON T "alp LLOWCX HAS nC PEANUTS . 1 ends, IT ' Finished his S r<CN L J*’ ~ DOESN'T -v POPCOCN I V OURSIDE /i theigside LJ BLONDIE— OUT OF A RUT AND IN THE GROOVE' Yi'Ullll H'P ' ]T7TBB *i at n.GHT when ITS time ' I’VE GOT IT* *' xH ’ ' •'! jli lii I i 111' if! |l I! Hhß (TO 03 TQ BED IM NCR StEEFM ( S Mi ' I '. * > BUT IN THE MOON NG %TM£ C>THEPS COMRV,-/, J—- : • (WHEN ITS TIME TO GETUP ( ANP GET A JOB AS > i I I 1 CAh/T OPEN MV EVES NiGHT WATCHMAN ) IT WAS OAawoot»;rt? J '■ QctathcusJ) , rr» timu cT ; K? c ? .,% n y , — -'OfcL'/ Otl/ 1 " OZARK IKE — ■ "W AN'rsod>%l [7 ...1?% ah j£s'hadn't Vfl besides? G’GOHE...\ ITS ALU 1 R SUPPED orr van boots J I EVUH MAM 4 I lh THAT MOVIE \ |l FuS °we E • fault/...! K show; __ qM r V /Vo.™; J i sCsted. n - U E P- v * r Y-. zwiN >- -» edl fj" fc- '« aw. Dinah. ■ / \ . y fll v so ah Issr vuh only do II W J 'JL know jus 1 t i ' uu onMWi whut comes ■ _ >J whut wt 111 <%r h ' 1/ natchully to B 7'“ / — ) «Bx gotta If V V I ■ T AU. GALS M /v ' DO.' YE II At- Y —X I ■ . 7 in them < | ' “v, • PLACES/... ’ | J u M *********' , ” i *
APPOIXTMI'.VT OF SIIMIMSTH4T. <»H WITH Wilt SXMtXBU ESTATE Ml. 4KIII Notlrr la hrrrhy sl.ru. Thai Iha undrr>igiird baa barn appointed Admlnlatrat >r of the relate of viola liuer late of Ad <nw County, de eased. The estate Is probably solvent. Franklin Oner Vdinlnlnlrntur with will nnnesrd. Ort. la. lU4a. Feed 1.. I.Hterer Vttnrne. Oct. tS-Jt-Nov 2 Do not let pen-uttd-puper morals prevent your entering life situations. Ft ads In a Good «w, — OecatU
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Oct 36 — (UP) — (PMAJ—Uvosttxk; Ilogs 8.5U0; barrows and gilts opened steady to 25 lower, later ac ive, steady, few early sales good and choice 180-250 lbs 25.25-1 25.50, later built sales 25.50-25.75. latter paid freely, with 26.00 for few loads IM-220 lbs.; 360-310 Iba. 25.00-25.50; 160-180 lbs. 25.00 25.75; 1 Ou-160 lbs. 2U&O-24.50; , sows uneven. 60 to 1.00 higher, bulk good and choice 550 lbs. | down 23.00, few choice 23.25-23 50., Cattle. 1.600. calves 500; steers j and heifers more active, good grades steady to 50 or more high j if moderate movement short fed native yearlings fully steady, high good and choice yearlings 35.00; : high good medium weight steers j .14 00-34.50; bulk medium to good light yearling steers 24.00-30.00; five loads high medium to high good heifers 81)0-900 lbs. 28 0033 50: cows fairly active, steady to 25 higher, good t»-ef<-ows 19.5020,00; vealers fairly active, steady good and choice 32.00-34 50. Sheep 2,000; fat lambs moderately active, about steady, small lots choice to 25.00; bulk good and choice 24.00-24 50, medium and good 21.50-23.50; five decks 95 lb southwest yearlings steady at 21.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 7.#0-R.s<>. few 9.0 n. ( FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind. Oct 26 (Ul’i Livestock: Ilogs 160-300 lbs 25-25.50. 300-400, lbs 24-25, pigs 23 down, roughs 23 down Calves 34 Lambs 24. yearlings Is. ewes 9, bucks 8. No cattle market today Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm in moderate trading Bonds Irregular. U. S govern ments easy. Curb stocks irregular Wheat, corn, oats, rye, soy bean and lard futures higher Hogs and cattle fairly active about 25 to 50 c ents higher, sheep scarce and dull. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.29%; May 2.21; July 2.04%; Sept. 201% Corn: Dec 1.37%; May 1.41%; iJuly 1 41%; Sept. 137% Oats: Dec 77%: .May 74%; July 70%; Sept. 68% A. Soybeans: Nov. 2.51%; Dec 2.51-1 %. March 1.52%; May 2 51%8. It is easier to extinguish a first desire than to satisfy all that follow in its train. Roehefouchaud. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 2G 160 to 180 lbs. 24.75 180 to 225 n>« 25.00 an to n* n»s 24.75 |M to 275 lbs. 2450 t 275 to 300 Iba. 24 25 b"i to 325 lbs. 24.00 325 to 350 lbs ......... 23.50 ;-350 to 375 lbs 23.00 375 to 400 lbs. 22.75 140 to 160 fbs. 2300 120 to 140 lbs. 22.50 100 to 120 lbs. 22.00 Roughs 300 lbs down 23.00 300 to 350 |t>s. 22.50 350 to 400 lies. 22.00 1 400 to 450 tbs. 21 50 450 to 500 lbs. 21 00 500 to 550 lbs 20.50 550 to 560 lbs. 2000 Stags 17.00 Calves 31.50 Boars 12.00 Veals ... 30.50 Spring Lambs 2.1.00 Yearlings .................. 15.00 Ewes ... ............ 700 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected OcL 26 225 to 250 lbs 25.00 250 to 275 lbs. 24.75 275 to 300 lbs. 24 25 180 to 200 lbs 24 50 | 160 to 180 lbs. 24.00 .300 to 350 lbs. 23.75 350 to 400 Iles 23 25 100 to 140 lbs 22 50 Roughs 300 down 22 50 lacmbs 2100 Stag- I', .',<) Calves .................... 30.00 Ewes ....................... 7.00 Bucks ...................... 5.00 Boars 12.00 LOCAL CRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct 26 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 AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 26 Grade A large white .64 Grade A large brown .62 Heavn hens ..... .28 Leghorn hen* 4 sl»h. up ... .26 Cocks ... .15 Fryers call for prices CRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Oct. 26 No. 1 Wheat .. 2 12 Oats . 7; Corn 2 20 Beaus .... . .. 235 Call for rve pri< es
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