Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1949 — Page 5

WIDNHBDAY AUGUST 31. 1945

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LOCAL classified ADVERTISING RATES For to words toes: 1 time 50<x 2 time* ?Sc: i tiasM >1; 6 times 31.75. Jt&tSSLquoted are for consecuNo classified skipday Rai* tor 10 point BLACK PACK Is Sc per word each Issection, SOc minimum charge. Classified ads listed In paragraph* K>% Increase over regu«ar rate. Card Os Thanks. Obituary. In Mewwiam 2c per word. 75c Copy must be In office by 11 A *. Monday through Friday teterdto deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE I kAKfe-. FOB BALE 2 ewes and buck Preble phone 6 on 23. Wilbert Hoffman. 203-Jtx FOB SALE — Philco Radios and ReCrirators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, ind. 274-ts | FOR BALE—SKEI/JAS for rural home Woking and water heating Aa tow • 16 95 per 100 lbs Uhrick Bros. 101-ts HMt BALE — Axmlnlster rugs. 100% Wool Open evenings exeept Wed Stucky A Co. Monroe. «14. Hone 34 Its FOR SwE Concord grapes and i Ducheto pears. Bring baskets ' Melbers, 1127 West Monroe St.; 204b2t FOR SALE PAINT - PAINT — | Lowe [ Bros. Paint. Stucky's Hdwe.Dept. Monroe. Ind. 150-ts For "bale - Registered Berk shire's. April and May boars and *Utr Harry McDermott. R. R. I. JDecatur. 202-3tx JOIN THE PARADE of users who clea# aut<i upholstery with odorlent Fln« Foam Smith Drug Co. 204-3 t FOR VALE Bottle Gas Ranges. BMBF Styles to select from Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky A 00.. Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR CALE Washers 189.95. good makes such as Speed Queen ami Horton Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind., Open nites except Wed. 274-ts FOR BALE— Frigidaire refrigeraranges, water heaters, washers, and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101-ts STOvifCsTO v ehTstoveh — If you want to trade see Stuckys •t Mooroe. Ind They are allow tog high prices for your old stove right now. 274 ts FOR BALE Fresh honey at BrenneoMM's. 5 lb. pail 85c. 10 lb gal! $1.65 60 lb can IT 75. Also comb honey 4 miles west of Berne, state road 118. 203-g6tx FOR (ALE Good used bottle or gtty gas stove. Been used one yeag and eight months Like new Priced 1125. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. Monroe, tod. 2036tx FOR (ALE -Top dirt and peat MM Delivered. Cali *). V. Dill toss. Ist house east of Kirkland high school Glass Trucking BWVlce Cralgvllle phone. 99-T BUILD YOUR OWN HOME or Cottag*as thousands have Write lor free [ Information 24 x32’ lici't. B«ap sixes International Homes. flk'Calio>uri. Fort Wayne phone 84454 194 Tx FOR SALE Paper silo filler, ex •alien' condition »300.00. Also 5 Holstein heifers due to freshen Harald Melcher. Route 2 Mon •Mtolil- Ind . Hoagland phone 2033tx bSkui. price trade old ♦ AfHBF -Maytag washers Bottle tad Batural gas stoves. Electric refrigerator* Radios. Home frjexe:- Geneva Steel Cabinets Jams Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes phone 6495. 167 ts FOR bale New steel I beamsMdK — angle — channels — *B*ds — reinforcing rods. We Slab buy scrap iron — metal — Mgt and all waste materials We 'are agents for Linde Produals, acetylene • oxygen Smith Scrap Iron Co. Phone 1691. 195 12tx FQrEbaLE New -One and two tow [Oliver corn pickers; two tow mounted corn pickers for Oliver Farmall and Alils-Cbal- , (mt tractors; Oliver 88 R C ■ «toet<.- no-68 Oliver Cietrac; AlNeee. Cietrac; 2 12. 2 14. 1-16 in Oliver Raydex bottom plows; i (aoffn • -oil control plows culti heavy duty Oliver gS*etc>i discs; baler twine and >ire. Used— 70 Oliver tractor Irtths cultivators. H John Deere Wtti cult ; ♦‘4o Farmall; 2 row tW&ormn kDeering corn picker; t tow John Deere corn picker; Hit ft. John Deere combine pto.W — Cralgvllle Garage. Ottoville. Ind . toHMta ka • «oM fftore —

FOR SALE—Seed wheat. Phone 6952. 204 6t FOR SALE — Double barrel 12 gauge shotgun. Triumph. Call 613-A. 205-3tx FOR SALE—AC gun pipe oil burner. 275 gal storage tank. Reasonable. Kelly Dry Cleaners. 427 N. 9th St. 204-31 FOR SALE 1940 Oldsmobile I door sedan. Radio and heater. 949 Mercer Ave. 204-3tx FOR SALE—Honey pears. Hugo Thieme. 6% mi. N. E. of Decatur. 204-3 t FOR SALE—I93O Model A sports I coupe in good condition. Call ' 1849. 204-2tx FOR SALE— Fresh apple cider. 30c gallon. Bring containers. Otto D. Bleberich, Preble. |O4-3tx FOR SALE— Shorthorn bulls, ail ages. Theo. He ver. Phone 623-H. 204-3tx FOR SALE- Beagle hound pup. Out of very good hunting dog. Martin Huser. Phone 66172 Monroe. 205-3 t I ———————_____ FOR SALE— Condensed buttermilk, barrels, 4.75 per cwt. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Decatur Farms. 205-3<tt I FOR SALEl94Flndian Scout motorcycle in A-l condition. First house south of Salem etore. Phone 77167. 205 3t FOR SALE 1936 Ford 2 door. A-l condition. 36,000 actual miles. Phone 1877 till 5 p m. then 653. 204-3 t FOR SALE—I 949 console style, 5 to 6 room slxe oil burner. Used only four months. Owner has furnace, Real bargain. D'4 N. Fourth Street. 204-3tx FOR SALE— 8 hole ice cream freezer, can be used as deep I freese. 1 Hiawatha Doodle Bug I scooter. 1 boy’s bicycle. Phone 1760. 121 Grant St. 205-31 FOR SALE — Fryers, completely dressed and delivered. Harold J. Hoffman. Phone 3484. 20513 FOR SALE — Urge Duo-Therm fuel oil stove with blower. Complete with 175 gallon storage t|nk Will itutaJl and guarantee. Priced io sell. Melvin Fiechter, % ml. S. and % ml. E. of Craigville. Phone 4 on 14. 203-3tx * ■ • 11 ■■■■ FOR SALE-Roper Dri-Gas ranges. Serve! Refrigerators. Before you i buy. ‘‘ask the iady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water softeners installed. Stucky’s Ap- | pllances. Geneva Hatcheries. 180—w s >1 FOR SALE Used furniture: 1 • studio couch 510.057 1 living I room suite 515.00. 2 living room suites 525.00. 1 osk dinette set 520 00. Wylie Furniture Co. Decatur. 205-3 t t I——————— WANTED to BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. . WANTED — Good quality hay, I loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 192 ts , WANTED 2 typists and oue stenographer for 3 months employment. Inquire Chamber of Commerce. 205-lt WANTED -Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman Free estimates. Call 5644. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. _ ' WANTED work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. IM* SEWING MACHINE Repeirtog — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine bu’lonholee; Hemstitching. We b».v and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. ’ 179-27tx WANTED — Washing machine repairing Wringer rolls. Pnrta and service tor all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. Monroe. Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Cleretce Dick. Phone 5-6443. U WANTED AT ONCE — Men or women for sales work in Decatur. L'p to >20.00 a day commissions. Experience unnecessary. Contact Mr. Drake at Rice Hotel after 6 P. M. today. 201t2x Anrelaioeal »f M«H« «• to»M> «4»ee Thai ths , unOsrsKneg has been appnlntegl Administratrix nf the qa«e«e «< *•»•>■ W. Oulick late Os Atoms Ovuaty, 4eraasM The estate is probably asi',n'warr N. Khesaat X4mlwis«ea<»t« Feed U l.lttevee SlMiwy e _ a XL IHB. ( Aaamaf re xs—xt mkpt t t Trato ia a Go* Team - Oreatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ASS “I was thinking I got THREE goldfish with that Democrat Want AdT MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts ELECTRICAL Contracting, wiring and supplies. Free Job estimates. Engie A Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 63-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 332 T LOANS —on modern suburbans and farms. Low rale of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts IWWWtoWWWWWWWWknAA BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parte SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 MWMWWWtotoMAMAAMAMMr RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts PLUMBING AND PLUMBING 7ixtures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts SEE HAUGK's for automatic water heaters—water systems — bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Drains and sewers cleaned, 53.00 to 510.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 153-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Iqc. 80-ts NOTlCE—Starting Monday August 29 we will can on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Labor day week will can Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday. Liecbty Cannery. Berne, Ind. 201 5t BONDS for Notary Public, Administrators, Executrix, Safe and sure. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. 20114 ATTENTION FARMERS and Poul try men: for Aristo poultry service, Internal culling, flock inspection. Aristo Feed, and Aristonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1210 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf HOMe"<>WNERS We hare tak7n on the dealership for Arm strong's paints and varnishes. So now we can pass a considerable savings on to you if you take advantage of this add and call R E Gants, paint sales and service Phone 1930. 604 Adem* St Decatur. 203-3tx ELECTRICAL wIrTnG SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such ss wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job- Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT— Apart meat. Phone 1813. 199-ls FOR RENT- bouse 1% miles from Decatur on Piqua Road. Cali 1813. let-ts FOR RENT -4 room all modern apartment, furnished or unfarn Ished in Monroe Martin Huser Phone 66172 Monroe. 2"5 3t FOR RENT -7 room all modern house in Monmouth. Automatic heat. Furnished or unfurnished Mast lease tor year Phone 651 R 2«4-3t FOR KENT • 3 room furnished apartment, down; also 3 room unfurnished apt. up Both modern. heat, hot water, refrigeration Private entrances. 10*3 Wincbester St. Phone 66177.

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LOST AND FOUND IXJST -2 weeks ago. Blond Cocker Spaniel. Phone 14204. 844 Mercer Ave. 205-3tx LOST—A pair of eye glasses with light rims. In brown case. Finder please notify Ronald Robinson 428 Closs St Phone 952. 205 Itx GAR ENCAMPMENT (Cont From Page One) made the conversation desultory. They conversed In strained voices as members of GAR-affiliated organisations gathered around to greet them. Chappel clutched a stranger's sleeve. “I'm second-in-command around here,'* he said, referring to the fact that he's senior vice-comman-der. "If we had another meeting or two I’d be elected commander.' Panland and Chappel shook hands. “When you get back to California, are you going to pick peaches again?” Penland asked. Chappel fell out of a peach tree only three weeks ago and landed in a hospital. Chappel pawed at his rumpled white hair. 'Tve got a lot of grapes to pick when I get back.” be said. Albert Woolson, 102, Duluth. Minn., and Joseph Cloveae, 105. Pontiac. Mich., the only negro left in the GAR. also shook hands. "I ni a good, true friend of the colored race,” boomed Woolson. who ia atone deaf and talked loud. Cloveae, virtually blind, nodded and smiled. Delegations bringing greeting* paraded through the little room. They apoke Into a microphone. Two loud apeakers sat on a coffee table Inches from the ears of the old men. The amplification was perfect. But they didn't seem to hear. Nearby sat Hollywood star Gene Raymond. He said he was making a film in which the main characler was a Civil War veteran and he “wanted to see how they act." Miss Cora Gillis, the GAR secretary, read a letter from President Truman to Penland and his comrades. "Americana of all generations owe you an everlasting debt” the president said. Trade In a Good Town — Secatur

DR. R. E. ALLISON VETERINARIAN announces opening of his office at 158 U; S. 2nd St. Phone 1921 Decatur, Ind. WreWMWWWWMWtoMMWWWW Opportunity For Local Man Our sates work is very profitable for men who work at it. We need an active man to represent our National concern locally. .Maybe you are the man. Let’s talk il over. .Man selected will be over 24, have a car, and be of excellent character. Write giving your qualifications and wc will contact you. No investment, free training. Mr. Castle. 3030 Maumee Avenue. Fort Wayne, Indiana. •vwwwwwwwwwww EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE The exclusive franchise to handle our complete line of major home appliances ami heating equipment is available for your city and Ihe surrounding territory. Thh« exclusive franchise gives you: A REPUTABLE NAME HTABI.E YEAR 'ROUND Bl HINESS FLOOR PLAN ASSISTANCE CONSIGNMENT MERCHANDISE NATIONAL ADVERTISING LOCAL ADVERTISING EXTENSIVE PROMOTIONS LOW CAPITAL INVESTMENT RAPID INVENTORY TURN- .. OVER YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR SECI RITY. Aggressive and intelligent men do not need experience. Fortyeight year* of industry leadership prove our ability to train men to operate successfully. For further information, write to: E. L .MASON Kalama too Stove 4k Furnace Co. 175 Rochester Ave. Kalamaxoo, Michigan

Apaeiatiaeat of Kxeruter Eotsle Mo. 4M.1 Softer la hereby then, That I i“ underrigiif-d baa been appointed Executor of th» estate of Mary Fuelling late of Adainx County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Oarar 11. S oellloa. Elevator Ferd 1.. I.lllerer. Attorney Ancnat l«. turn. AUG. 17—24—31 Seller of Final Srltlement of Estate So. now Notice la hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Josephine Mornlngrtsr. deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Itecatur, Indiana, on the IS day of Hept . ISlS.'and »how cause If any. whv the FINAL HETTLEMENT ACCOI'NTB with the eetate of mild d>»- < edent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then nn l there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Henry It. Mornlnaslsr F.iecntor lleenlur. Indlann. Auaual XI. 11l 111 Attorary Neverin 11. Nrhorrrr. AUG. 24—31

Public Auction MODERN HOME. GROCERY STORE, AND FILLING STATION LOCATED in Vara Crux, Indiana, or 6 ml. .South East ot Bluffton, Just off of State Road 116. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1949 Sale to begin at 2 P. M. This ha 4 room modern home, all on the ground floor with full basement, good coal furnace, hardwood floors, built in features in kitchen and iniaid linoleum, hot and cold running wa'er and complete bath, it is on a good solid foundation and the siding and roof are in A-l ihape. It Is completely insulated and in the best of repair both inside and out. THE GROCERY STORK AND FILLING STATION WILL HE SOLI) AS A GOING BUSINESS AND WILL ALSO BE SOLD AS ONE UNIT WITH THE HOME. OR SEPERATELY TO SUIT PURCHASER. The building the grocery store and filling station is In is located on a gtxxl corner lot joining th" home, and rents for 529.00 per month The store has all good equipment including a g«x>d walk in cooler, new grinder, new scales, sdectrlc pop case and other good equipment The stock of grmeries would Inventory for about 82,000.00. The filling station handels Mobil gas and both it ami the grocery store i» doing a large volume of business. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE 25% cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Deed and merchantable abstract of title. TERMS ON GROCERY STORE and FILLING STATION—CASH. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brewster - Owners D. 8. Blair, Auctioneer, Petroleum. Ind Phone 21. Dell Shaw, Auctioneer. Bluffton. Ind. Phone 806-2. C W Kent atid Gerald Strickler. Sales Mgrs.. Decatur. Ind. Phone 68. 26 - 31 toMWWWVWWVWVWMMWWWWVWWWIAtoMWMMRAAAtoM* Here’s where to get... GENUINE PARTS and EXPERT V SERVICE One thing you'll like about the Ford Trartor . . . it's simple in design and bui, ‘ ri < ht Itoesa't take much servicing. when it needs sum>-thing done here [j| j| f>l ts ar there, it's easy to do. example, we can reline brakes in j almost no time...don't have to pull the axle. Transmission, steering ... everything is designed for efficient service. With this new Ford Tractor, yen won't need us often but when you do. you'll like our work. We service all Ford KssaMKresren Tractors, and Dearborn Farm EquipIQlNMyilliyM ment, with genuine |torts. RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. West on 224 Phone 322

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NOTICE PUBLIC SALE The sale of Ihe Household Furniture Sept. 10, 1 P.M. of Sarah B. Briggs and the late W. W. Briggs will he held at GENEVA. IND.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Aug 31—(UP) (PMAi Livestock: Hogs 760, opened steady; choice hogs 21.00; butchers 18.00-21 00; pigs 17.00 down; roughs 12.0018.00. Cattle, steady; choice steers 25.00-27.00, choice heifers 24.0026.00, good cows 14 00-16,00, good bulls 18 00-19 00; calves, steady; choice calves 28.00 Lambs. 50 lower; choice lambs 23.5 b down, ewes 4.00-8.00, bucks 3.00-5.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 31 — (UPI (PMAi Livestock: Hogs. 8,000 midsession more active than early, barrows and gilts around 190 tbs. up mostly steady, lighter weights steady to 25 lower, nows about steady, bulk good and choice 190-260 tbs. barrows and gilts 20.75-21.00, heavier weights scarce; 165 190 lbs. 19 75-20 75. 100 150 lbs. around 16.00-17.0 o; sows 400 lbs. down largely 15.501* 00, choice lightweights quotable 18.00-18.50 or above. 400-556 lbs. 14.50-16.50. odd big weights down to 14 00. Cattle 1.000. calves 500; head Steer trade active, fully steady to spots 50 higher, early sales medium and gcMid largely 850-1100 lb weights 26.25-27.50. short load good mixed yearlings held around 28.00, odd h'-ad choice club yearlings 29.00-80.00, odds and ends common and medium mixed and native grass yearlings 17.50-23.00, package choice near 1190 lb fed heifers held around 2600. small iota medium to just gexed fed heifers 35.00-26.00, cows active, firm, many cows 25-50 higher; good young het-f cows cx-casionally 18 00, bulk medium and good 15.0017 00. over fat kind 15.50, common largely 14.00-15.00. vealers mostly 50 lower, active at decline, good and choice mainly 26.00-27.50, common and medium 20 no 25.50. Sheep 1,500; native spring lambs opening mostly 50 lower, bulk good and choice 23 50-24.n0, medium and good 20.50-23.00, common largely 17.00-19.50, late Tuesday short truck lot choice closely sorted 26 50, slaughter ewes scarce*, steady at 5.00-7.00. bulk ewes consisting of yearlings to solid mouUi kind going on country accounts from 10.00-20.00, best yearling ewes to 22.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.0n%-?»; Dee 2.06 2 05%; March 207%; May 2.o2'iS; July 187% Corn: Sept 126%-%: Dec 1 16% 1 16; March LI9%H: May 1 21; July 1.228. Oats: Sept 67 67%; Dec. 66%- %. March 63%8; May 62%; July 57 Soybeans: Nov. 2.34% %; Dec. 2 34%-2 34. Marc h 2 33%; Muy 2 30%. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stock* lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. 8 governments did not trade Curb stex-ks irregular Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in Ne w York at 73 cents a fine ounce Cotton futures Irregular Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy be-an futures Irregular. Hogs: mostly 25 cents higher Sheep steady; lambs smk ('at tie: mostly higher.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug. 30 160 to 170 lbs. 17.00 170 to 180 lbs. 18.00 180 to 190 lbs 19.00 190 to 200 lbs. 19 75 200 to 240 lbs. (top) 20 25 240 to 260 lbs. 19 75 260 Io 280 lbs. 19 25 280 to 300 lbs. 18.75 390 to 325 lbs. 18 35 324 to 350 lbs. 17 75 350 to 375 lbs. 17 25 375 io 400 lbs 16 75 400 lbs uj> 16 25 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 120 to 140 lbs. 15.50 100 to 120 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs, down ............ 16 50 300 to uSO lbs. 16 00 850 to 400 lbs. 15 00 400 to 450 lbs 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.00 500 to 550 Iba. 12 00 650 to 600 Iba. 11 00 600 lbs. up .............. 10.50 Stags 10 00 Boars ...................... 8 00 Veals (Wed & Sat ) 27 09 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs 15 00 Yearlings .................. 14.00 Ewes 6 00 SCHMITT’S STOCK vARDS Corrected Aug 31 160 to 170 lbs 17 00 170 to 180 lbs. 18.00 180 to 190 Iba. 18 76 190 to 200 lbs - 19.50 200 to 220 lbs 10 25 220 to 240 lbs. 20 00 210 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 19 00 280 to 300 lbs. 18 50 300 to 325 lb*. 18 00 325 to 350 lbs. 17.50 350 to 375 lbs, 17 00 375 to 400 lbs. 16 00 4«0 lbs. up 1-5 50 14" to 160 lbs. 15.50 Ido to 14« lbs 14 50 Roughs 300 down ... 17.00 Stags lo 00 Lambs ........... 22.00 Calves .... —25.00 Boars ...................... 8.00 Ewes — 600 Bucks 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR COCorrected Aug 31 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lesa Corn: .07 per 100 lesa f.ob. farm WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Aug. 31 Grade A large white 62 Grade A large brown .61 Current receipts ........... -42 Heavy ben* ...— —-—- -22 Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up 21 Cocks -12 Fryers—cai! for pricea. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B COOP'S Berne - Monroe ■ Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Aug 31 Call for prices at th* elevator. Trade I" » Good Town — Decatur j'| t ;h Elevator Co. Decatur • Petersen • Monroe

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