Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1949 — Page 5

[RSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949

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;■ FOR SALE |RESALE: Buncoßadios and I Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., IKouroe, Ind- 274tf zemtn radios and I Binbinations. Uhrick Bros. I 21-ts — «ew an<l u8e(1 coal IKating stoves. Open evenings ’ Krept Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe | K,i pbone 84. 1 ts — Used oil burners, |K>od condition. Open evenings exIwPt We(i ’ stucky & Co ' Monroe . |K'l. Phon* 84. 1 ts Hardware and IKouse Ware Dept, at Monroe, IKu. Open each night from 7 p. |H t 0 9 p. m. except Wed. night. | 274tf HrTaLE— Washers $89.95, good IKakes such as Speed Queen and fKorton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, |Kd Open nites except Wed. | 274tf Hqves7 stoves, stoves - |Bf you want to trade see Stuckys 9|t Monroe, Ind. They are allowhigh prices for your old ■Love right now. 274tf IBying new fukniture? — |H,ei Vogue Furniture make your iKesired style, in any pattern and jKolor for % the cost—Call 1884 ■r 1077. 212-ts lIBiTSALE: Bottle Gas Ranges, IBnany styles to select from. Open iKi'.es except Wed. nites. — IKtuckv & Co., Monroe, Ind.' 274tf Studio Couches and IKofa Beds, large selection to IKelect from. Open nites except ■wed. nites. Stucky & Co., MoniKoe, Ind. 274tf ■jRSALE: Bed Room Suites, i ■jlodern or Period styles. Light finishes. Open nites ■except Wed. nites. Stucky & Monroe, Ind. 274tf ■es Tour furniture show ■IT'S WEAR—Let Vogue Furni■ture -Re-upholster and re-style |Bit, at a tremendous saving to ■you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts ■oiFsALE—I% yr. old 4 room II bungalow. Full basement, stairs Hto floored attic. SIBOO down— B 156.97 per month, including in- ■ terest, insurance, taxes. Call |B 9353 for appointment. 43-6 t BARGAINS IN 100% wool blankWets, white and colors. Crib sixes H and up. Popcorn and home made II apple butter. Henry Yake. CraigIl ville phone. Route No. 2. Call or II write. Will deliver. 29 24tx BoiF~SALE—Towner off-set disc II harrows with oil bath bearings. [I Weight runs from 1370 lbs to II 1820 lbs. Sizes from 20 blades <1 to 14 blade*. By Jay W. Chap- ■ man. R-3, phone H-980. 297-ts Bor SALE— The finest in veI netian blinds and awnings, tai I lored for lasting beauty and comfl fort. Pay no more for the best, fl Estimates freely given. See us H for tarpaulins or anything made l| of canvas. Bryce Daniels, Phone I 10723. 31-ts ■OR SALE—Now hatching chicks, jl Buy Model AAA quality chicks; I 8. C. English White Leghorns; I Holtzapple White Rock, Barred I Rock and New Hampshire Reds, il Hatches every Tuesday and ■ Thursday of each week. We save I you money on quality chicks. I Open evenings except Wednes I day. Model Hatchery, Monroe. I Ind. 39-38 t ■UR SALE - Hy-Llne chicks, bred I like hybrid corn. Share in beue I fits of Hy-Line pullets high lay I ing and earning ability. SomeI thing new in poultry breeding. I Bred tor high f|ock egg produc I tion, vigor and vitality. Supply I limited. Place order now for HyI Line chicks in ‘49. Decatur Hat I chery, Phone 497. 42 12t - - FOR SALE—« lots 70 x 200 ft. on I V. S. 224, west edge of Tocsin. I lad., on south side of road. Gas I lights and good basement drain I ready to hook up. Bus service. I ideal location. Also have buyers I for 20 to 100 acre farms, also for I t°wn property. See Herman , I Strahm, Craigville, Ind. Phone I H. 45-3 t pR SALE—BGH Oliver "CleI ,ra <“: ADH Oliver "Cletrac": I Hg-68 Oliver “Cletrac" with I eulL; Oliver 70 tractor; Oliver 60 I *ith cult.; 6 ft. Oliver combine I *ith motor; Oliver Ann Arbor I »*lf threading pick-up baler; Oliver & General heavy duty tractor discs; cultimulchers: rtltipackera; Jeoffroy soil con- - trol cultivators: Soil Surgeon <ra K»; spring ft spike tooth bar 12 14 and 16 in. tractor Plows: tractor manure spread*r»; Horn ft Fordraulic manure !oi ders; side delivery rakes; Globe milkers; Deepfreeze toxes; IM4 Case tractor with Uler twine; baler wire Oliver Sales ft Service-Craig JjU* Garage. 44-3 t Tr *» la « Goo* Tewn — DeoaUW

OLR CUSTOMERS buy Fina Foam again and again. It cleans rugs like new. Smith Drug Co. 44-3 t FOR SALE—Electric brooder, 100 chick size, $9.95.— Gambles. 46t2 owned. Radio and heater. A-l condition. Al Schmitt. 201 s Ist St. Phone 144, 4 4 . 3 t FOR SALE—Clover seed. Medium red, also mammoth. Tested and tagged. Phone 3343. Adolph Marbach. 44-3tx FOR SALE — Axmlnlster rugs, 100% wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. i ts PRIVATELY OWNED! 1946 Nash Ambassador. Radio, heater, and overdrive, A-l shape. Al Schmitt 201 S. Ist St. Phone 144. 46t3 FOR SALE—I 942 Mercury Station Wagon. Guaranteed. Al Schmitt, 201 S. Ist St. Phone M 4. 46t3 FOR SALE—White enamel 3-burn-table-top oil cook stove in very good condition. Phone 3781. 44-3tx 1941 CHEVROLET TUDOR—Privately owned. A-l condition. Al Schmitt. 201 S. Ist St. Phone 144. 44-3 t FOR SALE—I94I Plymouth 4 door sedan with 1947 motor, A-l shape. Also 1941 Dodge 4 door with 1947 motor. Al Schmitt. 201 S. Ist St. Phone 144. 44-3 t JUST A REMINDER—It's time to lay away that Elgin watch for graduation. We have a wide selection. Bower's Jewelry Store. 44-3 t FOR SALE— 1941 Dodge coupe, 1947 motor A-l condition. Radio and heater. Also 1937 Ford tudor. A-l shape. Al Schmitt, 201 S. Ist St., phone 144. 44-3 t 1941 FORD TUDOR DELUXE— Privately owned. Radio, heater and spotlight. Good shape,' guaranteed. Al Schmitt. 301 s St. St. Phone 144. 44-3 t

FOR SALE-Rebuilt sweepers, all makes, 14.95 up. Fully guaranteed for 1 year. Service on all makes of cleaners. — Haugks Appliances, Plumbing, Heating. 46t6 FOR SALE—Bottle Gas and electric ranges: Estate • Universal • Grand. Immediate delivery. Wide selection to choose from. Haugks Appliances, Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF 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. 41-6tx BARGAINS — used table model and console radios, $5 and up. Used electric refrigerators. Used 6 ft. home freezer. Used gas range. All priced for quick sale. — Haugks Appliances. Plumbing. Heating. 46t6 m?SALiroirTRADE-194U Plymouth with ‘47 Dodge motor; 1940 Chev. coach, R. & H.; 1939 Buick, R. & H.; 1940 Chev. coupe, new paint; two 700 x 15 tires for $25; used tires 50c and up. Phone 1289 or Res. 14891. Porter Tire Co. 46t3 TIMES A WASTIN’. Better hurry down to Kroger's today, and put in your order for U. S. No. 1 Quality SEED POTATOES. Kroger's big annual SEED POTATO SALE is coming soon. [ All popular varieties at SALE PRICES! Don’t wait. ORDER TODAY! 46t:! FOR SALE - Complete herd of Guernsey cows, also milking machine and dairy equipment, belonging to Mr. Herb Jesse along with regular livestock i sale, Monday. Feb. 28. Decatur; Sale Barn. This herd of cows may be seen at the Jesse farm 2% miles south of Poe until the day of sale. FOR SALE —1 lined John Deere "A.” with cultivators, hydraulic controls. P<> wer ,ake off and 6 speeds forwards. A-l condition 1, 1942 Allis Chalmers “C” tractor with cultivators. 1 Allis Chaltner "B" tractor with starter lights and mounted plow. 1 US ed 60 All Crop harvester. ' Your Allis Chaltner dealer. — Oerl>er-Moser Irnpl. Co.. I. S- •> Phone 2551. 75iT~SALE’oir TRADE- 1948 Chev. Fleet line, good as new. radio ft heater; 1916 Chev Tedan. radio and heater: IM Cher. 2 door, very good: IM9 Chev. 2 door, newly overhauled, 1939 Cher, sedan, new paint: 1939 Phmiouth. very clean; 1. • Pontiac' 2 door, very nice; 193. Cfce,. rfdan: 1935 Chev.: 19J» Plvniuutb. Fred Busche. phone | 4»-3tx. 9 |J - I jia« U ’• <•••< I

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FOR SALE—I94S Massey-Harris ’ 101 Jr. tractor. Excellent con<£ tion. fully equipped. Junior H* j er, R-2, Berne. 45-3tx ; wanted l WANTED—Hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 1322—Night I 6262. 284-ts i WANTED—Radio repairing. GuarI anteed service. Uhrick Bros. 21-ts ' WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cMtle. Scheiman’s Market. r Phone 3081. 79-tt WANTED—Both Collie and ShepE herd nice male pups. 6to 10 " wks. old. 1 mi. N. & 1 mi. E. of I Bluffton, Ind. Harry Reed. 39-12 t • HELP WANTED—SingIe man for t work on dairy farm. Steady employment. Leo McAhren, Ossian, Ind. Phone 103-V. 445-3tx ’ WANTED: Good quality hay • - haled or loose • - also 1 straw.—Burk Elevator Co. , Phone 25. 190TF WANTED — Dogs and cats, all breeds. Railing Bros. Decatur route 4,1 mile west 1% mi. north ‘ of iMonroe. Monroe Phone 101-1 1938 Ford for sale. 43 24-tx » ( ' JUST RECEIVED—Another shipment of beautiful modern sewing machines. Free deal—Free service. We carry a full line of sewing necessities. Boardmans. 223; . N. Ist St. r 43-12txj •'farmers ATTENTION—We re-j move doad horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler l Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ! ler Products Co. 15-ts ! WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts WANTED! Waterproofing and carpenter work. If you have a wet basement write John J.| Finan. Free estimates. R. R. No. 2, Decatur, Ind. Phone 1 615-K. 40-30 t — , WANTED— We buy iron, rags i paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural I steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing —' Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buck-i els, machine buttonholes; Hem-' stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North' First. 26-24tx j FOR RENT FOR RENT—4O acres of land. No buildings. Close in. Cash rent Phone 1511. 44-3 t FOR RENT — Fully beauty parlor. Will give leaseJ Phone 183. 44-3 t FOR RENT—4 room apartment; also 3 room apt.: both unfurnish-] I ed. Call 18711 after 4 p.m. 611 N.I 2nd. 45-3 ti “losTand found LOST Brown and white female i collie. 11 weeks old. If found call' 426. 46 miscellaneous NEED parts for early model cars? Call Al Schmitt. Phone 144. 34-16 t MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans ol $lO to S3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan ft Discount Co. Trust Bldg:. Pbone 319. 55-ts Complete protection service. Friendly counsel. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. 4315 RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts Clogged sewers and drains opened with electric Roto-Rooter. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Cali C. R Williams, phone 4 on 6. Toesin. R-2 Decatur. 1 ts. Fam again doing pa|»er hanging and painting. Book your orders early, avoid the rush. Inquire 422 Mercer Ave. or phone 499. • 46t3' frade in • Geod Town — Dccatuj

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LOANS— to buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. 138 N. 2nd St., Ground floor office. Phone 237. 287 ts SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts CALL 207 foi your plumbing and heating needs. Also complete line of “F & W” pumps. Walter Plumbing ft 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 & Klenk. 217-ts WE ARE NOT your minister —but we can keep you out of a lot of your oubles. Try us for your appl> ce worries. Parts and , service for all makes of washers, irons, sweepers and other appliances For prompt service call or bring them to us. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Phone 463. 13-ts “URGESNOIIWAY - (Cont. From Page One) alliance “is no longer a practical possibility.” Lange said he had had “frank and trustful talks” about the Atlantic pact with President Truman, secretary of state Dean Acheson, and British foreign secretary Ernest Bevin during his recent visits to Washington and London. The primary aim of the two western democracies is to prevent war, he said. That, he added, explains their desire for stability and a new balance “in our part of the world." CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to all who assisted us—also to. Rev. R. A. Carter—at the death of our grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Bevington. Mr. & Mrs. Dale Brandt. AI’I’OIVniEVT OF WMiMsTtt rriiix ESTATE NO. 4401> Notice Ih hereby Riven, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix of the esta’e of Otis Burk late of Adams County, deceased. ’Title estate is probably solvent. Myrtle Burk tdinlnistrntrlx Fehrunry 14. ttHS. Nathan C. Nelson Attorney Feb. 17-24 March 3

111 Ki" Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe ' NOTICE! I will be out of my office from March 3 to March 19 inclusive. Dr. Roland L. Reppert Edgar P. Sprunger, D.D.S. Berne, Indiana Dentist Phone Office 6611 Residence 4533 !«"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ There's AOVENTURf ahead on BcclwHG w? An exciting new novel by EMILIE LORING When pretty, black-haired Deb arrived at Madam Stewart’s estate for a long overdue vacation, little did she dream that she would be caught in a web of mystery •nd intrigue. Begin this absorbing new novel starting Friday, Feb. 25 Daily Democrat

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Trade in a uood Town — Decatur CIVIL RIGHTS • From Page One) aside to consider housing or anything else. Both parties are committed by their 1948 presidential platforms to enactment of civil rights legislation. FLOOD THREAT (Cont. From Page One) Kan., was showing signs of a breakup and probably would permit a free runoff of thawing snow. “If there is no precipitation for the next five days,” he said, “and we get intermittent .freezing and thawing, we can get rid of a lot of snow cover.” Rep. Henry IM. Jackson, D. Wash., said President Truman plans to j—— o LOCAL CLASSIFIED | j ADVERTISING RATES , For 25 words or less: ( 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; I 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75 Rates quoted are for consecI utlve insertions. No classified | ads accepted for sklpday i schedule. I Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word each insertion, 50c minimum charge. I Classified ads listed in para- | graphs 50% Increase over | regular rate. Card cf Thanks, Obituary, In j Memoriam, 2c per word, 75c : minimum. I Copy must be in office by 11 | a.m. Monday through Friday. | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. 0

INEW ARMY - NAVY SURPLUS G I. Truck at ( Beam’s Mobilgas Station ( (Corner Bth & Monroe) / Jackets, Coveralls, Shoes, Socks, Wool Lined / Navy Overalls, Tee Shirts, Blankets, Hunting Knives, Sheep-lined Boots, Caps, Hoods, Gloves, Sweaters, Raincoats, Rain Hats, Handkerchiefs, Rain Suits, Parkas, and many other items. HERE ALL WEEK I CHESTER WHITE BRED GILT & SOW SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949 1 P.M. Fall Boars & Gilts 16 Top Quality Gilts 6 Tried Sows At our farm, 5 miles West of Bluffton, Indiana, on Road No. 124 then 2X4 miles North on Road No. 303 or 3 miles East of Markle, Indiana on Road No. 224, then 3 miles South on Road No. 303. GUY McAFEE Bluffton, Indiana Auctioneer —Vaughn Lipp Clerk—Old First National Bank. 24

> Hear DICK BUCKLEY —WANE Sportscaster — Play-by-Play Decatur Sectional | (1450—top of dial) I Leiand smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill THIMBLE THEATRE - Now Showing—"BETTEß LATE THAN NEVER’’ B.L M 7H' TRUTH, I (WELL, LOCK YOU KEMEMBEE WHEN \J I WELL, ThEEE WAS A MAN A —I PONT KNOW’,' WHOS BACK.'.') POPEYE SAID HE WOULD) ojrgirg then. 1 WE HOPED! 'ER\ z-x — TAKE THE SIXTH MAN ME WOULD COME IN, INSTEAD BLONDIE— THE CANDY KID was* df* j /here's On£l P one POO < L-J . FVF? J ' ONE LEFT'/-*> 1 M**THE W.VES ) ONE FOQ YOU. S’ f COQ VOI, <'y EMPTY Bag U } > SAVE A"_u JJU A po? K acl 5 00 pop- ;JA the® oo> < {'z.r * / • v B I r e JaLU ~IR. I hwarr, . .rSh.Tvfc __ i • - " - .1

ask congress for additional flood control funds in addition to the $22,500,000 asked by army engineers. WANTED Capable Man — experience preferred — to take over Management of Home and Club Rooms of active Fraternal Order. Good opportunity for right party. Reply Box 480, % Democrat WANTED EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTERS or young men interested in learning the meat and . grocery business. 45 hr. week. Time and '/z for overtime. Advancement opportunities. Good starting salary. Insurance and sick benefits. Vacation with pay. Openings in surrounding area. Please reply, stating age and previous experience. Box 481, % Democrat

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 24—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: choice 21.25. Light butchers 20.50-21. Medium butchers 19.-50-20.25. Butchers 18.50-19.25. Heavy butehers 17.50-18.50. Pigs 19 down. Light roughs 16.50. Medium roughs 15-16. Heavy 14-15. Boars 10. Stags 12. Calves, 31-31.50: Choice lambs 24.25-24.75. Yearling lambs 18 down. Ewes 5-9. Lucks 5-8. No cattle market today. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. 24-(UP)-(PM A (—Livestock: Hogs, .10,000; only moderately active, barrows and gilts 50-1.00, mostly 75 lower than Wednesday; good and choice 160-225 lbs mostly 2.50- several loads 21.25 and extreme top 21.50 sparingly; 225250 lbs 19.75-20.75; 250-290 lbs 18.-75-19.75; scattered loads around 300-350 lbs 18.00-18.75; 100-160 lbs 20.00 down; sows weak to 50 lower; early sales 15.50-16.50; choice lights sparingly to 17.00; big weights over 600 lbs down to 15.25. Cattle 1.300, calves 400; steers and heifers getting dependable action, mostly steady; half load high choice medium weight steers 27.00; two loads medium and good around 1140 lb steers 22.50-23.50; four loads common and medium mixed color 1025 lb steers 20.50; number small lots medium and good yearlings and light steers 23.00-24.50; few strictly good at 25.00; small lots good and choice heifers 24.5025.00; bulk medium and good heifers 22.00-24.00; beef cows rather slow, unevenly 25-1.00 lower, average 50-75 lower; load good young beef cows 19.00; sprinkling 18.0018.50; bulk 17.50-18.00; common and medium 16.50-17.50; vealers active, steady; good and choice 29.50- common and medium 20.00-29.00. Sheep l„000; moderately active, native lambs and ewes steady; western lambs and yearling* 25 higher; odd lots good and choice natives 24.50-25.25; small lots choice 96 lbs 26.00; no measure on general market; common and medium mostly 20.00-24.00; deck and a half western lambs good and choice near 94 lbs 25.50; deck good and choice yearlings 97 lbs around 22.50; deck common to medium 94 lbs 18.25; slaughter ewes rather scarce; good and choice 8.00-10.00; common and medium 6.00-8.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds lower: U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks lower. Chicago stocks lower. Wheat, com. oats, rye and soy bean 'futures lower. Hogs and cattle lower. Sheep higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.15%-%; July 1.91%-%; Sept. 1.91%-%; Dec. 1.93%. Corn: May 1.30%-%; July 1.29%- %; Sept. 1.24%-1.25; Dec. 1.13%Oats: May 67% %: July 59%: | Sept. 58; Dec. 69%. Soybeans: March 2.34-2.33%; i May 2.24%?2.24; July 2.19%-%. j Trade in a Gocd Town — Decatur '

KENNETT — MURRAY ft CO. Corrected Feb. 24 160 to 180 lbs. 20.25 180 to 210 lbs. - 20.50 210 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. 18.75 260 to 270 lbs. 18.50 270 to 280 lbs. 18.00 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 350 lbs. 17.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. 18.50 120 to 140 lbs. 18.00 100 to 120 lbs 17.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.00 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 500 to 600 lbs. 13.50 Stags 11.00 Boars Veals (Wed. ft Sat.) -• 30.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. ft Sat.) 23.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 8.00

SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb. 24 I 160 to 180 lbs. 20.50 180 to 200 lbs. 20.25 i 200 to 210 lbs. 20.25 210 to 220 lbs. 20.00 I 220 to 230 lbs. 19.75 ■ 230 to 240 lbs. 19.50 I 240 to 250 lbs .... v 19.25 ■ 250 to 260 lbs 19.00 260 to 270 lbs. 18.75 270 to 280 lbs. 18.25 280 to 300 lbs 18.00 300 to 320 lbs. 17.50 325 to 350 lbs 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 17.00 140 to 160 lbs. 19.50 100 to 140 lbs. 19.25 Roughs 300 down 16.00 Lambs 23.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 30.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL grain market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Feb. 24 Beans subject to cnange • during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less . Corn: .07 per 100 leu. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Feb. 24 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—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monro s-Wlllisms Pleassnt Mills Corrected Feb. 21 No. 1 Wheat 2.07 Oats .68 Corn 1.55 Beans 2.16 Call for rye prices. DtMVMiM """"I s’li'Miia Whta ; EEurna j : uii iituici leviNC mvicf f• t AaMuWCUFFMvosUatalsalO ictHLu IKuLr LlINc

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