Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1949 — Page 3
['DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1949
Classified Ads
i> FOR SALE 5, B i r " jIlco Rad i° 3 ancl Stucky & Co., lud. 274tf B"salE— zenith radios and ■mbinations. Uhrick Bros. ■ 21tf rcew ana used coal !i ”®atTng stoves. Open evenings i ’® ce;1 t Wed. Stucky & Co. Mcnroe phone 84. 1 ts ' ' — Used oil burners, niaKod condition. Open evenings exWed. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Phone 84. I if and Corona typeand R. C. Allen adding Machines. Commercial Print Mop. Decatur. 40-T tlußrFsTUCKYS~Haraware and Mouse Ware Dept, at Monroe, 'M, Open each night from 7 p. 31. to 9 P- tn. except Wed. night. | 274tf ®,BjfsALE—Washers 589.95, good Makes such as Speed Queen and Stucky & Co., Monroe, Open nites except Wed. ■ 274tf Moves? stoves, stoves - Mi you want to trade see Stuckys M Monroe, Ind. They are allowMg high prices for your old right now. 274tf jMyixg new" FURNITURE? - •' Het Yogue Furniture make your ji Hesired style ’ in any pattern and iMo |or f ° r % the c ° Bt—caillßß4 I Mr 1077. 212-tt MTsaLE: Bottle Gas Ranges, j Miany styles to select from. Open except Wed. nites. — & & Co., Monroe, Ind. e M 274tf I. MiTbALE: Studio Couches and ■ Kola Beds ' large selection tn ■elect from. Open nites except Mvod nites. Stucky & Co., Mons Me, Ind. 274tf 1 Mr~ SALE: Bed Room Suites, ' ■Modern or Period styles. Light I ■Mahogany finishes. Open nites • Mxcept Wed. nites. Stucky & , ■Co.. Monroe, Ind. 274tf MbS lUL’R FURNITURE SHOW ■IT'S WEAR—Let Vogue Furni-■ture-Re-upholster and re-style ■it, at a tremendotu saving to ■you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212-tt ■m SALE — Bottle uas and elec- , Hii'ic ranges • Estate • Universal ■Grand - Caloric. Immediate de- ■ livery. Wide selection to choose ■from. Haugks. Appliances. PlumbBing. Heating. 197-TF MakgaiXS IN 100% wool blankfßets. white and colors. Crib sizes .■and up. Pupcorn and home made ■ apple butter. Henry Yake. Craig- ■ rille phone. Route No. 2. Cali or ■ write. Will deliver. 29-24tx Mill SALE—Towner offset disc ■harrows with oil bath bearings ■ "eight runs f r om 1370 lbs lot lbs. Sizes from 2 1 ) blades ■to 14 blades. By Jay W. Chap Ban. R 3, phone H-980. 297-ls M* n ‘ SALE— New semi modern located on west Adams ■>' Small down payment. Bal M anie like rent. Bryce Daniele. M ! ‘ :::: Madison St. No phone calls ■ plesse. 38-614 ■b^SALE--Certified Clinton "59’ ■ Sff -<1 oats, recieaned and bagged. ■ Abo Hawkeye spy beans. Ray ■ ninnd Itingger. 2 mi. S. 1*» mi B'V. of Coppess Coiner. Phom ■ 1672 Berne. 39-Tx Mdl SALE— The finest in ve ■ Mian blinds and awnings, tai ■ loied for lasting beauty and com ■ furt P*y no more for the best ■ Estimates freely given. See u ■ lor tarpaulins or anything mad ■ ft canvas. Brvce Daniels, Phom ■j-te. 3i-ti ■ I,F: SALE—Early chicks mature ■ n,| ire quickly — make mon ■ nmnty. si ar t Decatur profit ■ hied egg and meat chicks now ■ Available 400 started White ■ and 400 White Leglion ■ o| Jer today. Decatur Hatchery ■J’ cttiur Phone 497. 386 B l '-! SALE—Now haultiug chicks B H«y Model aaa quality chirks: ■ ' C. English White Leghords: ■ Hulizapnie White Rock. Barre< ■ koek and New Hampshire Reds ■ Hatches eveiy Tuesday anc B Thursday of each week. We sav< I y-a tiu.tKy on quality thicks ■ evenings except Wednes ■ *»y Model Hatchery. Moaroe B Ia * 39-38 SALE—AIIb-Chaiiuets G • 1. ■ and C tractors and equipment ■ 1 u-ed Allis-Chalmers B tracto. ■ ‘Ud plow. 1-5 ft AC combine ■ Graham Hoe me plp»«. New I ■ “’*d manure spreaders 2 aw ■ ’ section rotary hoes. -10 ft ■ 'nltipackert. 9 and 10 ft. Mee' I Spring A spike tooth hat I r ’ ,r *. Cobey wagon- Crain un i I ‘«dtrs to fit any size wagon- ■ Heavy tractor discs. Grain B ‘Avajors. Sherwin William-• S *ttd sprayers 4t Weed No-woit B “«r AC Dealer Gerber Moser' B 'tupL Co. r. 8. 27. Pbuue 2iJl B ac; I *’*« •nTuoCn -
FOR SALE — 1939 Chevrolet hydraulic lift dump-truck, good mechanical condition. 314 Madison St., phone 846. . 42-3tx FOR SALE —Coffee table; new mahogany leather top Duncan Fife table. 630 North Second street FOR SALE— Hopkins fertilizer' 2-12-6; 3-12-12; 3-18-9; 0-20-0. Theodore Bulmahn, Phone 652-F. 40-stx FOR SALE — Axminister rugs, 100% wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. i ts FOR SALE — 2-week-old White Rock, Barred Rock and New Hampshire Red chicks. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. 39-6 t FOR SALE OR TRADE-FoT a good dump truck. A good clean 1941 tudor Chevrolet. 950 High St- 41-3 t FOR SALE —12" band saw practically new. Also table model Philco radio and record player. Call 211 or 8093. 43-lt FOR SALE—I 947 Farmall H with cultivators, guaranteed and priced to sell. Homer Fiechter, 14 mi. E. of Tocsin. Tocsin phone 43 3t FOR SALE —Modern 2 story residence. 2 baths, hot water heat. Finest location in city. Can be seen by appointment. Avon Burk Phone 25 or 307. 26-T FOR SALE — Dark red covert cloth coat, new style. Jr. size 9. Also brown Chesterfield like new. size 12. Phone 3052. 1501 Patterson St. 43 2tx FOR SALE — Barn. 40x80. Approximately 7,000 ft. good siding. Two miles east of Rockford. O, on 33. Old Riley Farm. Route 1. Ernest •Hofmann. 43 3tx FOR SALE - 1941 Ford coach, good mechanical condition, 4695 for quick sale. Ivan Garwood. 6 miles east on 224 and 4 miles north. 43 3tx FOR SALE—AII modern 5 room house. Garage, closets, built-in cabinets, storage, fruit and shade trees. Acre of ground. Lot can be divided. Homestead Owner. Phone 6351. 41-BIX FOR SALE— yr. old 4 room bungalow. Full basement, stairs to floored attic. JISOO down--85697 per month, including interest. insurance, taxes. Call 9353 for appointment. 43-6 t FOR SALE —Good used equipment. 1. F-20 Farmall tractor with cultivators. 1. 1940 Chevrolet 1H ton truck with two speed axle. 1. 1941 Chevrolet 14 ton truck * with dump body. Mollenkcpf AEiting Inc. 43-3 t FOR SALE—I9II Chevrolet A-l condition. Radio and heater. Sold to highest bidder. Owner lives 2nd house south of Friedheim church. Phone 3 on 24 Preble. 41-3tx FOR~SALE- New 1949 Admiral radio and phonograph, priced 69.95—first 49 95 takes it. Also good used washer, cheap if taken at once. Monroe phone 103-B. 43-2 t FOR SALE— Practically new clothing. 3 men's suits. 37-38. hat. ties, bowling shoes 8- Girl s bat. coat, dresses. 3-4. Girl's hat. coat. 6 Ladies jodphurs. 9, jodpubr boots. 3>-i. and ice skates. 5. Haitian handmade shoes. 41$. new. 355 S. 3rd St. 43-2tx FpK SALE—Used gas stove 52J1.95. Refrigerator $89.95. Radih-phonograph $lB. Home freezer. Heating stove. Washers. Cabinets.— Kitchen's Appliance. 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 41tJ "CR SAI E — Hy-’Jtre hicks, '-•d like hybrid cod Share in i>*uq fits of Hy-Line pullets hish l.'iyin? and earning a i. 'y. soni:thing new :n poultry reed.ng Fred for high fork eg? prodtc tian, vizor and vitality. Supply liufited. Place order now for Hy Line chicks in '49. Decat ir Hat cbery, Pbone 19*. 42 424 FOR SALE — New McCormick D ering farm equipment 2 row, mennted corn picker. Ensilage field harvester Two and four, row corn planters on rubber , Sprint and ,00 '-h birTO<c Corp sbelkrs. Fertfltter t dime disnibrors Emigst* seeders wi h gn«» seed attaritm*®' her find (arm wagoa. P«H »TP* •-w'-tor mowers. Moitenkvpf* A Eitin= W * * T F> V ?VANTED-H«y- •«»* w Joi n F’tas* 4 ft l " o * ~12 284 tr (Ml U-ANTEH K* il * w * naK.ue<t« carrier »*Jew>aS- Is quire at City News Stand or ftt fradTin a Good Town - D«-au»
QUICKIES by K«n Reynolds JI lUe “ We sell lots of them to people with our Democrat Want Ad—but really they’re for birds!" WANTED— Women for general cleaning—one day per week. Phone 1754. 43-3tx WANTED — Oda after school and on Saturdays. Phone 5652. 43 fix WANTED—Sewing to do. Bertha B. Wolfe. 239 N. 13th St. Phone 15752. 4i-3tx WANTED—Radio repairing. Guaranteed service. Uhrick Bros. 21-ts WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy ce.ttle. Scheiman's Market. Phone -iOBI. 79-tt WANTED—Both Collie and Shepherd nice male pups. 6 to 10 wks. old. 1 mi. N. & 1 mi. E. of Bluffton. Ind. Harry Reed. 39-12 t LIGHT HAULING- All kinds. Clean and reasonable service. Also ashes and rubbish. Phone 1353. 43-3tx WANTED: Good quality hay • • italed or loose • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED —> Dogs and cats, all | breeds. Railing Bros. Decatur j route 4,1 mile west 1U mi. north | of Monroe. iMonroe Phone 101-11 1938 Ford for sale. 43 24-tx i WANTED—SO to SO acre. farm, good ground. Will trade complete 5 room home with garage. All in good repair, in Decatur.' Write c/o Box 478 Democrat. 43-3tx JUST RECEIVED—Another shipment of beautiful modern sewing machines. Free deal—Free sent-1 ice. We carry a full line of sewing necessities. Boardmans. 223 N. Ist St. 43-12tx I WANTED TO RENT - Reliable couple would like 4 room apartment. unfurnished or partly furnished. No drinking or smoking. Write Box 476 c b Democrat. ; 41-3tx FARMERS ATTE.NTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs' etc. Decatur phone 2<WO. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadler! Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad-' ler Products Co. 15-ts, „ — WANIED— ihtueugrapiuog work, Professional equipment Save moqey on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joaa Cowan. Phone 87u, Heller Build-1 lug 244-ts A ANTED— 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 .-.EWiNu MACHINE Repairing — Let u» 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 221 North First. «-»«! SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE' BY MAJOR OIL COMPANY IN DOWN TOWN DECATUR MOD , ERN FACILITIES AND A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INDEPENDENT BUSINESS WITH, GOOD PROFIT POSSIBILITIES ] EOX 4’7—DEMOCRAT. 41 3t Trade in a uood Town — Cecitur)
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MISCELLANEOUS NEED parts for early model cars? Call Al Schmitt. Phone 144. 34-16 t STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T TYPEWRITERS and adding machines repaired and reconditioned. Commercial Print Shop, Decatur. 40-T I AM again doing paper hanging and painting. Book your orders early, avoid the rush. Inquire 422 Mercer Ave. or phone 499. 43-3tx MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loans of |lO to |3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg:. Phone 319. 55-ts LOANS — on modern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T ATTENTION FARMERS! Come to John Deere Day. Thursday, Feb. 24 at our store—all day. Steffen Impl. Co. Third St. Phone 180. 34-llt ATTENTION! Waterproofing and carpenter work. If you have a wet basement write John J. Finan. Free estimates. R. R. No. 1. Craigville, Ind. Phone 615-K. 40-30 t Complete protection service. Friendly counsel. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. 43t5 RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts MOVING PHONE 1351 Prompt courteous service. Closed moving van. Reasonable prices. 416 Niblick. Elmer’s Trucking. Elmer A. Bailer. 43-3tx Clogged sewers and drains opened with electric Roto-Rooter. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. RWilliams, phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, R-2 Decatur. 1 ts LOANS— to buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. 138 N. 2nd St., Ground floor office. Phone 287. 287 ts SEE HAUGK S for automatic waler heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish p'pe and Install anything we sell. 80-ts CALL 207 toi your plumbing and heating needs. Also complete line of “F & W’’ pumps. Walter Plumbing t Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-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 any job. Arnold 4 Klenk. 217-U WE ARE NOT your minister—but we can keep you out of a lot of your troubles. Try us for your appliance worries. Parts and service for ail makes of wash ers. irons, sweepers and other ap pliances. For prompt service call or bring them to us. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. Phone 463. 13-ts EXPERIENCED TEACHERS — j Personnel director of nationally k«cwn corporation will interview' teachers for summer positions ’ that are different This work ajs i peals only to strong high type teachers who would not be in- i terested in ordinary selling 1 State teaching experience, other qualifications, address and phone! number in letter asking for in terriew. Box 4t9 —pemocrat. 431tx! i Work brings its own relief.—E. F. Ward Trade In a Good Town — Cecatqr
FOR RENT FOR RENT— 3 room upper unfurnished apartment. Private entrance, reasonable rent. Inquire 817 Russell St. 41-3 t LOST ANDFOUN LOST — End table on state road 101. Louis Koldeway, Phone 645-L. 42 Stx Poultry School Will Be Held Here Tuesday Joe Sicer extension poultry man of Purdue will be the speaker in the poultry school at 1 p.m., Tuesday in the basement of the Methodist cWch. Decatur. His first topic will be chick management — care and feeding of chicks from day old to maturity, preparation of the brooder house, relative merits of various types of brooder stoves and litters, and what to do when the brooder bouse cannot be moved. The second topic will cover problems in egg quality — how to produce AA eggs, practical methods of maintaining desirable temperature and moisture conditions for holding eggs, egg cooling cabinets, and kodachrome slides. Dairy Caravan In Decatur On March 9 Charles Abraham, general chairman for the Adams county dairy caravan, announced today that all committees are now set up and are beginning to plan their work. The dairy caravan will be held in the Decatur high school iMarch 9. The exhibits will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. until 3 pjqNew features this year will be entertainment at noon by Walter Zurcher and company and a styling of women's work garments by women of She Adams county home economics clubs. The clubs will also be responsible for serving the noon lunch. This lunch will be served free to all dairy producers. Swine-Vet-School Planned March 26 The Adams County Swine project committee, under the chairmanship of Ralph S. Myers and county agent L. E. Archbold, are asking the following men and firms to a meeting to plan for a swine-vet school: Martin F. Sprunger. Alonzo Smith. Albert Converset. Harry McDermott Harry Beavers. Leo Roe. DeWayne Woods. Ralph S. Myers. L. A. Holthouse. Ralph Freels. Ed Neuhauser. Leo Hsnnie. A. D. Welty. Horace Lehman. Dr. Flreoved. The meeting is called for 7:30 o’clock tonight in the Berne bank building. The sw:4e-vet-sehool is scheduled in the county for March 26. Christian missionaries are evacuating Communist controlled areas of Nor.h China, not to protect themselves, but because •they are
COMMUNITY SALE Located 1 mile East and 1% South of Poneto. Indiana or 8 miles South of Bluffton, Ind. on State Road 1 then 3 miles We»t or 3 miles East and 2 miles Nor;h of Keystone, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2. 1919 Sa*e to start prompt at 10:00 A. M. We will have a large offering of LIVESTOCK. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. FARM IMPLEMENTS. HAY. STRAW. GRAIN. SEED. HOUSE HOLD GOODS, and MISCELLANEOUS. If interested in buying or have anything to sell, bring it and attend this sale. The livestock and tmall items will be sold under large tent Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will lie served. GERALD V. BOWER. Manager D. S. Blair, Anc'ioneer, Pe roleum. Ind. Pbone 21. Dell Shaw. Auctioneer. Bluffton. Ind. Phone 806-2. Phillip Neuenschwander. Auctioneer. Berne. Ind. 21 2*
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WHILE YOU'RI chafing about ths HCL, don't forget that Uncle Sam’s HCC (High Cost of Congress) is going up too. With new agencies, committees on this and that, printing, office help, everyone getting more money, etc., etc., legislating costs four times What it cost only two decades ago. an embarrassment and danger to the Chinese Christians, since a good deal of the persecution of the Chinese Church has resulted from its association with the foreign missionary. Another factor is that Christian educational work is impossible there. Trade in a Good 7 own — Decatur
I® I • Hyd.ioe pulleti’ 5->nr i>erast pro- I I ducuoo: 224 tui !>er bird per >eu E I Reported by IHino.l Depar.mtat of ■ R Agriculture. 1 e Hybrid <Hy-line) flocks averafed I 1 24* efts per bird per ye*r tn lo*a 1 ■ Demoßstratton Flocks in 1941. This I ■ Sgure taken from June. ,948. report I I of Extension Senice, lowa State ■ ■ College. Ante,. lowa. k I • Hy tine farm Socks averaged 214 I I eggs per bird per yeer. This is the I ■ atersgeof all reports sent tn by prac ■ ■ tie*! farmers during the past eg, pro n ■ duct.on rear. g
Gtf H y Um ok4i > 1941 Place your order now because Hy laoes are usually add out (ar in advance. Coma In ond Get Yavr Copy el the Naw Hy-line Chick Cntalou DECATUR HATCHERY
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Feb. 21—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: lightweight butchers 20.7521.25. Mediumweight butchers 19.-25-20.25. Butchers 18.25-19.25. Heavyweight butchers 17.15-17.75. Pigs 19 down. Lightweight roughs 16.50. Mediumweight roughs 15-16. Heavyweight roughs 14-15. Boars 10. Stags 12. Calves 31.50-32. Choice lambs 24-24.50. Yearling lambs 18. Ewes 5-9. Bucks 5-8. Cattle market steady. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. 21 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 9,500; moderately active; barrows and gilts mostly 25-50 lower; good and choice 160-225 lbs 20.75-21.50, top 21.50 fairly freely; 225-250 lbs. 20.00-21.00; 250-290 lbs 19.00-20.00; 260-340 lbs. 17.50-19.00; 100-160 lbs. 17.50-19.00; sows 50 ;wer at 14.50-16.00. - tie 2.000; calves 400; (Isogh.asses active; steers and heittilly 50 higher; instances 1.00 ..er on common and medium • 800 lb. weights; several small lots high good and choice 10001200 lb. steers 25.00; load high good 1100 lb. steers 24.00; bulk medium and good yearlings and light steers 22.50-23.50; common and medium 19.00-22.50; two loads good heifers 23.50; medium and good 22.00-23.00; cows largely 50 higher; good beef cows 17.5018.00; youug kinds to 18.50-19.00; bulk common and medium 16.5017.50; canners and cutters 14.5016.50; vealers active, steady; good and cohice 29.50-31.50; common and medium 20.00-29.00. Sheep 1,800; all classes about steady, trade fairly active; two loads good and choice 95-102 lb. southwestern lambs 25.25; two loads good and choice northwestern lambs 104 lb. average 25.25; mostly good mixed natives with small choice end 25.00; medium and good 22.50-24.00, few 24.50; common down to 19.50; large deck sO lb. yearlings common and medium 18.00; slaughter ewes 10.00 down. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower: U. S. governments did not trade Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks irregular Wheat, corn. oats, rye and soy bean futures irregular. Hogs steady to lower; cattle and jheep higher. CHICAGO CRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2!4 1 - J -\; July 191V 4 *: s «Pt- 191*s: Dec. 193. Corn May 126%-V July 1 2«' ; - \; Sept. 1228*; Dec. 1.12** >j. Oats: May 66S ,a i: July st»>* i Sept. 58%; Dec. 59*,. Soybeans: March 2.30*,- 1 ,; May 2.22*, -* 2 ; July 2.ls*,•** You do not have to agree with one to be agreeable.
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KENNETT — MURRAY 4 CO. Corrected Feb. 18 160 to 180 lbs. — 20.75 180 to 210 lbs. - 21.00 210 to 220 lbs. 20.75 220 to 230 lbs. - 20.25 230 to 240 lbs. 20-00 240 to 250 lbs. 19.50 250 to 260 lbs. 19.25 2260 to 270 lbs. 19.00 270 to 280 lbs. - 18.50 280 to 300 lbs. 18.25 300 to 350 lbs. 18.00 350 to 400 lbs. 17.50 140 to 160 lbs. 19.50 120 to 140 lbs. 19.00 100 to 120 lbs. 18.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 to 450 lbs. 15.50 450 to 500 lbs. 15.00 500 to 600 lbs. 14.50 Stags 12.50 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 30.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 8.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb. 21 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs. 20.75 200 to 210 lbs. 20.25 210 to 220 lbs. 20.25 220 to 230 lbs. 19.75 230 to 240 lbs. 19.50 240 to 250 lbs. 19.00 250 to 260 lbs. 18.50 260 to 270 lbs. 18.25 270 to 280 lbs. 18.00 '2BO to 300 lbs. 17.50 300 to 320 lbs. 17.25 325 to 350 lbs 17.00 '350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. 19.50 100 to 140 lbs. 19.00 Roughs 300 down 16.50 Lambs 20.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 32.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 Veals 30.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Feb. 21 Beans subject to cnange 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 ?eb 21 Grade A large white 42 Grade A large brown .40 Current receipts .36 Heavy hens 32 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ... .22 Cocks ...................... .15 Fryers—cal) tor prices. GRAIN PRICES Adomt County F. B. Co-Op's Borne-Monroe-Williami Pleasant Mills Corrected Feb. 21 No 1 Wheat 2 <*s Oats ..................... .67 Corn 1.50 Beans 2.06 Call for rye prices.
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