Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1948 — Page 5
DECEMBER 7. 1948
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»*«s ■<«*& «'*' i u»« «•» , J are for consecutions. No classified •SS BklPday 10 point BLACK , 5C per *° rd each in ’ ! ® IS J minimum charge. I t ads listed in paras 50% increase over Sanks. Obituary In 2 c per word, 75c , k"” I '.. h» tn office by 11 J; deadline is 9 a.m. for sale , Jsfield Motor Sales, Radios — Zenith, I'm9s up. Also used radJici Bros. 207-ts Ford Turnew tires, paint. GOl Monroe St. _ 287t3x - Use ta Layaway plan at Stucky k Monroe. Indiana. 274tf rjTwFPonitac, radio ieaier. Motor completely tilled. Good paint. Call rjp.ni. Phone 697-R. 286-3tx jJuHWi Chevrolet coach. Plymouth. Doc' Car Dock. « ia 276 ' tf Di? you see these mi al S'.uckys Hardware, Ind. 274tf Philco Radios and tterarors. Stucky & Co., «. Ind. 274tf | fcNEFYi-RNITVRE? — | jogue Furniture make your Hi style, in any pattern and i ’or % the cost—Call 1884 in. 212-ti' ____ — —— i SALE—SeIf propelled Massy-; S cornpicker, used one seaSingle row Co-op, used two‘ Mt 3 mi. < and % mi. E. of i Wt, Ind. 286-3tx I id. STOVES, STOVES — H»ant to trade see Stuckys taroe, Ind. They are allowhigh prices for your old i right now. 274tf , SALE: Bed Room Suites, nor Period styles. Light cgany finishes. Open nites |t Wed. nites. Stucky & i taroe, Ind. 274tf I MR FURNITURE SHOW WEAR—Let Vogue Fural--Re-upholster and re-style £ a tremendous saving to Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts SALE — Bottle cas and elec ®?es • Estate • Universal • 4 • Caloric. Immediate deI. Wide selection to choose (Haugks. Appliances, PlumbSetting. 197-TF SALE — Good Kraft milk •19451% ton Ford truck. I covered body. 5 mi. east IJs north of Willshire. Call 5 p.m. Howard Jones. 284-stx U'E-Janiesway equipment; feeders; caterers—oil Icoal heated; metal nests, line of poultry supItonics worm capsules and founts, see Decatur 282-14 t IS used washers; * freezer, radios, sink, hot- ® natural gas stoves. New °f refrigerators. Geneva tttinets. Phone 95. KitchWUances. 238 N. 2nd. 281-T — keivlnator Deluxe P*lor, home freezers and ranges on display, im“•delivery. See the out- . - Kelvinator features. Jerpains in used refrigerSte Decatur Hatchery. , 282t14 infn ~ Drl 'Bas bulk service for Home and ij. 181 beating, get our °re you invest in heatStucky’s Dn-gas fe ttc Beva Butcheries, r *•*. Geneva, Ind. 33-T if-Üboice of either, good o row Oliver with rear e^ w John Deere 101 semi M Oliver has' » •m' I ’’. 0 ' w seres. John | “ about three years HtJ’. Bice for Picking in J Ti’ b quickly d “ ' t J ’ ritß most any two, hi,. r either one is pric-* ht» ®? U, e Mie. Can - t ge t | hl v? kelp t 0 0,0 both! fob is reason for selllir ?** Bsumgartner' t !h / c °ppess Corner. 2 ’h'ii b ° UM Wt Bl ’fftou Route No. 4 > — Wtf ,G *d Tewn — Oecatur
FOR SALE: Estate Heatrolas.— Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf FOR SALE—4O Barred Rock pullets, laying. Triple A, 8 mos. old. Phone 615-D. 288-4tx FOR SALE—I 946 Chevrolet 2 door sedan, very good condition. Phone 198. 288-3tx FOR SALE—-AU metal trailer; one milk unit; radio and phonograph combination. James E. Myers, 1 mi. E. of Salem. 288-3tx FOR SALE —Oliver 2-row corn I picker in A-l condition. A. Erxleben, 8 mi. N. W. of Decatur on Winchester Road. 288-3tx |7OR SALE —White hulless popcorn. Guaranteed to pop. Phillip Nussbaum. Monroe, Ind., Phone 95-G. 288-3 t FOR SALE —Give a Toy Pekingese I puppy for Christmas. Will hold. Mrs. Floyd Ruppert, 3 mi. E. of Berne on Road 118. 288-3 t FOR SALE: Warm Morning Heating stoves. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf FOR SALE — Coaster wagons; sleds; rubber basketballs; doll carriages. Doc’s Car Dock, Phone 103. 276-ts FOR SALE- To Santa? a 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Aero Sedan, fully equipped, undercoated, color blue—at dealers price. Fred Busche, phone 975. 287-3tx FOR SALE: Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites. — Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf FOR SALE—Genuine Estate coal and oil heatrolas. Several good used beating stoves and coal range at a bargain. See Decatur Hatchery. 282-10 t i , • FOR SALE: Washers 899.95, good I makes such as Speed Queen and Horton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind., Open nites except Wed. 274tf 1 — I FOR SALE — 2-row Minn-Moline i pull type corn picker. A-l I shape. Henry Selking, 1 mile . east 1% north of Preble. Phone ,652-G. 287 3tx FOR SALE; Studio Couches and Sofa Beds, large selection to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf i - VISIT STUCKYS Hardware and House Ware Dept, at Monroe, Ind. Open each night from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. except Wed. night. 274tf CLOSING OUT our entire stock. Rapid-Flo single face filter disks, 45c and 50c a package. Show cases and fixtures for sale. The Brock Store. 288-ts FOR SALE—We have Toy John Deere Tractors, Wagons and Spreaders. Individual.y boxed. Make swell gifts for children.— Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 282t20 FOR SALE—Good summer house 14x22 with plastered walls and wood ceiling wired for electric' lights, located 1 mile south atiu lA4 mile west of Coppess filling station. Jeff Liechty. 288-3 t FOR SALE-118 acre farm in St. Marys township with 8 room house, hip roof barn with stanchions. lights in buildings, lot of new fencing, good location dose to school and church. Jeff Liechty. 288-3 t FOR SALE—Canaries and Cages— Beautiful singing canaries and cages make excellent Christmas gifts that remind mother every day in the year. We will hold any singer selected until Christmas. First House north of Vick’s Service Station. Ossian. Ind. 285-gl7tx FOR SALE- Typewriter, mineo graph, large size, almost new. two wheel trailer with stock rack, paint spray outfit with -t h. p., electric motor. 4 cylinder compressor. 3 gal. paint tank with paint & air hose and 1 heavy duty spray gun Phone Monroe 96-D. Oliver H Guillaume. 2 miles east, one mile south of Monroe. »8-2 ti CHRISTMAS TREE LIG HT BULBS are scarce Better buy now. Bulbs Ifo each, without cord. Set of eight bulbs on string, special Christmas wrapping paper 7c roll, a regular 10c value Our prices on toys ; and dolls are the lowest in Decatur Economy Store. Decatur. 288-T [FOR SALE-Reo Gold Crown en gines with power and stamina I to spare are extra easy on gas i and oil consumption and maini tenance. Easy accessability of. engine parts makes Reo trucks easy to sen ice and get back on 1 t he road Phil L. Macklin Co Chnsler A Plymouth. Reo Trucks 1»7 So Ist Phone 80. , 288-3 t Trade In « Good Town — Decree
QU ICKIES hv Ken Reynolds! f -Igs—i- JU f 1 e 1 /A 7WW x | | I n ——— ——i X ! "Just when 1 get ready to sell . these machines with a Democrat i-1 Want Ad—they tell me 84 bills j p’ are illegal!” e i ' t.FOR SALE — 7-foot International ' combine on rubber. Mcßride and ®| Son Welding. Phone 1760. 288 3t f LOST COLORS return to furniture t and rugs when cleaned with Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. 288-3 t 1 FOR SALE—I 947 Pontiac 8 convertible, cream color with black 1 top. Radio, air conditioner, air- ' ride tires and all other extras. I Phone 49 before 5 p.m. 288-ltx' 6; LOOK—our basement is jammed, f with used furniture that was ■ traded in on new. Will sell this merchandise for any reasonable l ’ cash offer. Sprague Furniture '"I Store, Phone 199. 288-2tj ? WANTED ’ WANTED TO BUY - A good used ■ ' safe. Phone 905. 285 3t' WANTED—Hay, loose or baled, i :i John Feasel. Phone 1322—Night I | 6262. 284-tfi 1| , II WANTED TO BUY- Beef and 1, dairy cattle. Scheiman’s Market. • I Phone 3081. 79-ts i t 1 WANTED: Good quality hay ■ • haled or loose ■ • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF! ; WANTED — Driver-salesman for . | route delivery. Good wages, j must be aggressive. State full | particulars in first letter. Reply i ! box 442, c/o’Democrat. 287-6 t J k » 11. — .. ... . JUST RECEIVED— Shipment of ' sewing cabinets and new sewing machines. See our line of , Christmas cards before you buy. Boardmans, 223 N. First. 288-9tx j ' WANTED—Corn to pick. Lower rates for larger acreage. Chester ! Baumgartner 4 mi. W. of Co 1 ?- pess Corner, 2 mi. S. then second house west. Or write Bluffton I Route No. 4. 276-ts I WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, ; programs, forms, etc. Joan! Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build- ’ ing. 244-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing - 1 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 258 26 tx 1 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 • CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions: Sewing machines .good scissors, sewing machine lights; Toy machines; skirt markers; button| hole makers;sewing stools; convert treadle machines to modern! electric. Free gift on new machines. Boardman's, 223 N. Ist. | 283 16txi SALESMEN WANTED—The men we want must be alert, agressive. i with ability and desire a permanent connection to ejrn $l5O to $250 per week. Our product is not seasonal. Is appealing to families in city and rural areas Experience helpful but not necessary, as we will train you. Leads furnished; car essential For interview write Paul M. Sherrer Suite 852-4, Hotel Detroiter, Detroit 1. Michigan. 287-3 t MISCELLANEOUS .—— — MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans : of $lO to s3ou made to men m women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319. 55 ts . RADIO REPAIR - For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. O-tfi LOANS -to buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. Inc. 138 North Second Street. Telephone. } 2-3-7. ' «7 ts. ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your, electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix-. ' tures. motors or anything that, you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk ; 317-U <
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I SEE HAUGK'S for automatic water | heaters— water systems— bath- ‘ | rooms—or kitchens. We furnish. | • pipe and install anything we sell. • 80-ts [ FARMERS ATTENTION—We re-! move dead horses, cows, hogs h etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay • all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ( ler Products Co. 15-ts . LET SPIKE* DO IT I-Does your radio, washer, Iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need , j repairing? If so, let “Spike” fix ' it. For prompt service, call or I 1 j bring your appliances in need of j repair to us. Parts for all makes I of washers, radios, sweepers or j irons. Phone 463 Arnold ' Klenk. Inc 203-ts Give gif is that are sure to please—give her a charming new Fleetwave permanent. $7.50 — $lO — $12.50. Open all day Wednesdays • and every evening for your convenience. Bobette Beauty Salon. I 308 Marshall St. Phone 1897. ‘ 285 6t| Christmas suggestions. What your' car needs; seat covers, tog lights, spot lights, back-up lights, j extra rear view mirrors, cigar lighter, vanity mirror, heater, ra- 1 , dio, new set of tires, sun visorj bumper guards. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler • Plymouth • Reo Trucks. 285-3 t AAA (Cont. From Pace One) ; Habegger; third member, Lawrence Eicher; first alternate, Har- | old V. Schwartz; second alternate, , Franklin Steury. Preble township — chairman, Glen E. Girod; vice-chairman, Rob-' ert J. Werling; third member, Oscar Koenemann; first alternate,I Paul Fuhrman; second alternate, I Edgar EhTerding. Root township—chairman, Lawi rence Beckmeyer; vice-chairman, j August Selking; third member, l Hugo Boerger; first alternate, Allred Busick; second alternate, I Paul Fueling. St. Mary’s township—chairman, Edward Koos; vice-chairman, Carl I H. Frey; third member, Kermit F. | Bowen; first alternate, Groce W. I Tope; second alternate, Herman Brunner. Union township—chairman, Victor Bleeke; vice-chairman, Herj man Geimer; third member, Walter Thieme; first alternate, Oscar H. Fuelling; second alternate, Herman Bleeke. Wabash township — chairman. ' Harve S. Ineichen; vice-chairman James Lybarger; third member, Herbert Schaadt; first alternate. Lowell Long; second alternate, Sherman VonGunten. Washington township — chair- | man, David Roth; vice-chairman. Frank R. Braun; third member. Roman Brite; first alternate, Lawrence A. Braun; second alternate. Frank E. Lundin. The chairman of each township will serve as delegate to the county convention for the election of the 1949 county committee, which will be held at the county AAA office Saturday evening, December 11. If the chairman is unable to serve as delegate, the vice-chair-man will serve as alternate delegate to the county convention. DULLES CALLS (Cont. From rage One) defines the right to own property, the right to leisure and the right of social welfare. LOANS S2O to S3OO QUICKLY AND PRIVATELY MADE Easy to qualify—Liberal terms— Heady cash-To apply-Call or phone "Detail* without obligation' ’ LOCAL LOAN Dependable COMPANY Incorporated Brock Store Floor Decatur. Indiina Phono 24-7 Loans arranged in nearby Owm and vicinity J OLE at i Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed > Saturday afternoon. |
Aged Hoosier Farmer 1 Is Butted To Death r Valparaiso, Ind., Dec. 7 —(UP)—I Milan Peterman, 90, was butted to death by a ram at his farmhome, south of Kouts, yesterday, authorities reported today. Sale Os Farm Near Berne Is Reported Berne, Dec. 7 — Emanuel H. Habegger, who recently sold his farm in Wabash township, has just bought the 95-acre farm from Hilty ‘ Brothers on the south edge of | Berne and plans to move on it in ; spring. The farm had been owned i by Chris and John Hilty. Atheism is rather in the life 11 han in the heart of man. — Ba- ■ con. j See our beautiful line of ' Christmas cards and box i assortments. Fine qualityall prices. — Kohne Drug Store. T i " * Reupholstering of Antique i Furniture; specializing in leather upholstering. Custom built living room suites. Free pick-up and delivery once a week. ARTCRAFT UPHOLSTERING 1215 Wells St., Fort Wayne Phone Eastbrook 3900. (Reverse charges.) Ask for Mr. Brewster.
Public Auction Due to ill health in the family I have rented the farm and will sell the following described Personal Property at public auction 1% miles South of Chattanooga, Ohio, oi: Road 49 then 1% miles East, on Tuesday, December 14, 1948 at 10:30 A. M, E.S.T. 12—HEAD CATTLE-12 Biindle heifer, milking good, rebred; Biack cow 8. due by sale day; Guernsey heiLr, milking good, due in Spring; Guernsey cow 5, milking good, rebred; Guernsey heifer, milking good, due in Spring; Registered Jersey cow 7, fresh 5 wks.; Guernsey heifer, due in Spring; 3 Yearling Guernsey heifers; Yearling Jersey bull; Guernsey bull calf, 4 mo old. MILKER; De Laval Magne'ie Mi’ker—2 single units—pipe and stall ocks for 16 stanchions—2 years old—like new. SHEEP: 7 Black faced ewes; 1 Dorset buck. HAY & STRAW: 162 bales Red Clover hay; 273 bales Ladins & Alalia hay; 300 bales Ladins hay; 200 bales straw. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS 1939 John Deere Model I! Tractor, on good rubber with Cultivators, tlrst class; John Deere 2 Bottom 12 inch Breaking Plow; Soil Fitter tractor Disc, 7 on side John Deere Fertilizer Corn Planter, like new; John Deere Side Delivery, new; John Deere Lime Spreader, new; John Deere Tractor Spreader on Rubber, like new; Dunham 8 ft. Double Cui(packer; Dunham Rotary Hoc, like new; Osborne Mower; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; John De:re Hammer Mill, 10 inch; Wagon and ack; 2 wheeled Stock Trailer; Brooder House 10x12; 3 A Shape Hog louses; Hog Self Feeder; Hog Troughs; 75 ft. Endless Belt; 4 Milk Cans; Strainers; Milk Buckets; Tank Heater; Misc. articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Mootes Wood or Coal Heater, good; Kitchen leater, white enamel finish; Lawn Mower; 3 Ton good Hard Coal; Misc. articles. TERMS—CASH. HAROLD BOLLENBACHER, Owner tiojt & Ned Johnson—Aucts. Melvin Liechty—Auct. Louis Brehm—Clerk Lunch by St. Paul's Evangelical Church 7 10
INEXPENSIVE FUR T . . , f ... . <k t , < f'A 4 T IVCI’D IVPU ’" e insurance applies to your furs while they are in your home, on the street, in J COAI IN bl-KAN IE storageeverywhere your furs may be. The cost is surprisingly low. I Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill | TH IM BLETH E ATR E ~ Now Showing—"Flß ST HAN DINFO R M ATION" A TcEcr Ik' ( IPnPFWP PONT 6O Ha’| 1/ THAT'S SIMS’’ JIAVS ” .THE Jr— . —> l. <3VA ' • / —“C T~rrcrs ~/ j RASSLIUG Wf| JIAA'S _ U. zf 4p ten gASSLIM6 '//x- © *' XA BLONDIE- SHANK O' THE EVENING W■ I ’‘l’* 1 Rl® • R WII x!—> X-—-X—x Iv] / ✓ (WHO COULD THAT BE THIS IS A (PROGRAM? ITS SLRP!?S:mG ) x , L 3 u.Jcl 4 k US AT J PA9IO * IVE .KEN MOW W' rMEFEEUI «« f TMRK CCLOCK PROGRAM I UKEJ A'XV*’ X I THE MORX MG 3 AxE VQJ Il f fO? p CUR *• Be-> AT a S l *S V /// J' \ MOIRS'. THS MOIR ) A\- *X f LOAFER' / TIRVA J Q/0 /OiVfc fX S——?£»» IKkhlil, 1 A ■'~Al r-- * —»• 7
Come into SUTTON’S tonight and make Christmas selections. Open until 9 P. M. FOR SALE ; f 2 Trucks 1938 International D-2 '/j Ton Panel. New motor. 1941 %-Ton Ford chassis 1 with cab. New motor. Stewart’s Bakery - WANTED - CLERKS IN OUR STORE Excellent starting salary. 45 hour week. Time and one-half for overtime. Advancement opportunities. Insurance and sick benefits. Vacation with pay. Pleasant working conditions. APPLY Waldo Bennett, Mgr. Kroger Store 152 N. Second St. *******<'***•* ,■////////.
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ; Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 7—(Ut) 1 —Livestock: jl Hogs 160-200 lbs 22.25-22.50. 200-, 2 225 lbs 22 to 22.25, 225-250 lbs 2 21.75 to 22. 250-275 lbs 21 to 21.50. 2 275-300 lbs 20 to 20.50. Pigs 21 2 down. Roughs 19 down. 3 Calves 34. 3 Choice lambs 25.50. Yearling 3 lambs 20. Ewes 9. Bucks 8. 3 No cattle market today. 1 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK 1 Indianapolis, Dec. 7 — (UP) —1 (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 12,000; slow, limited early sales, all weights largely 50 lower, later irade 50 to 75, extreme 1.00 lower; bulk good and choice 160225 lbs. 22.50-22.75, mostly 22.50 down late; early sales high yielding 180-210 lbs. butchers 23.00- ! 23.25; bulk 225-260 lbs. 21.0022.25; 260-300 ibs. 20.00-21.50; over 300 lbs. scarce, one load averag- ; ing 351 Ibs. 19.50; 100-160 ibs. mostly 50 lower at 18.00-22.00; ’ sows 50 to 1.00 lower, bulk 17.5018.25, few choice early to 18.50. extreme top 19.00. Cattle 2,500, calves 500; steers and heifers slow, 25 to 50 lower on kinds represented; load good 895 lb. steers 30.00; several loads high medium and good 900-1200 11).! steers 27.W1-29.00, bulk medium to good yearlings 23.00-27.50; two loads average to high good heifer - around 850-900 lbs. 28.00-28.50, I bulk medium to good heifers 23.00- ' 26.00; cows fairly active, medium and good beef cows active, steady.' odd good beef cows 20.00-20.50; vealers opened fairly active, steady. good and choice 31.50-34.00. Sheep 1,500; fed yearlings) scarce, fat lambs moderately ac-! tive, steady; good and choice wooled native lambs 25.00-25.50, early top 25.50, medium and good 22.0025.00; deck and a half western clipped lambs near 75 Tb. average 25.00; slaughter ewes barely steady, good and choice mostly 7.008.50, odd 9.00. Markets At 4 Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregular; V. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures lower. Hogs slow about 50 to 75 cents lower, cattle and sheep steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.40 y a-%; May 2.30>4-%; July 2.13 H-%; Sept. 2.12. Corn: Dec. 1.45%-%; May 1.49■V’4; July 1.48%-%; Sept. 1.431.43%. Oats: Dec. 81%; May 78%-%; July 73; Sept. 71%. Soybeans: Dec. 2.78-2.78%; Mar. 2.73-%2.74; May 2.70%-%; July 2.66%-%.
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KENNETT - MURRAY & CO. Corrected Dec. 7 160 to 200 lbs. 22.00 200 to 225 lbs. 21.75 225 to 250 ibs. - 21.25 250 to 275 Ibs. 20.00 275 to 300 lbs. 19.50 300 to 325 Ibs. 18.75 325 to 350 Ibs. - 18.25 350 to 375 Ibs. 17.75 375 to 400 ibs. — 17.25 140 to 160 lbs. 20.50 120 to 140 lbs. 20.00 100 to 120 lbs. 19.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 18.50 300 to 350 ibs. 18.00 350 to 400 Ibs. 17.50 400 to 450 tbs. 17.00 450 td 500 tbs. 16.50 500 to 550 tbs. 16.00 550 to 560 Ibs. 15.50 Stags 15.00 Boars - 11.00 Veals (Wed. and Sat.) 32.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 24.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Dec. 7 160 to 200 lbs. 22.00 200 to 225 lbs. 21.75 225 to 250 Ibs. 21.25 250 to 275 ibs. 20.25 275 to 300 lbs 20.25 | 300 to 325 Ibs 19.75 1350 to 400 Ibs. 18.75 liu to 160 Ibs. 20.00 100 to 140 lbs 19.50 Roughs 300 down 18 25 Lambs 21.00 Stags 14.50 I Calves 29.00 Ewes 7.00 Bucks 5.00 Boars 11.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Dec. 7 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. ' Phone 380 Corrected Dec. 7 Grade A large white .55 Grade A large brown .52 Heavy hens 33 Leghorn hens 4 Ibs. up ,26 Cocks 15 Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams Csunty F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monro e-Wi Warns Pleasant Mills Corrected Dec. 7 No. 1 Wheat 2.24 Oats .80 Corn 1.75 Beans 2.56 Call for rye prices. Trade in a Good "iown — Decat-r
Elevator Co. Decatur . Peterson • Monroe OXZZJ&I “~i KEEEma : eeehihi j ; IHMIHANCt MOVINI SERVICt ? I • A«."ii hr CLIPPER Vm Umi, U«, «
