Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1950 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 word* or Is**: 1 time Me; > time* 75c: * ttaeo |1; • time* »1.75 For coaaeeutlv* days No Slasaified akipday ads accopted. Block face 10 point, 5c per word aach Insertion, 50c miniBium. - ' Classified ads listed is paragraphs W* increase ever regular rate* Card of Thank*. Obituary. In MHnortam. 2c per word. 75c minimum. Copy mwat be in office by It a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la * a. m. REAL ESTATE FOR SALK—Far as to* as MM down and 515 a month, you can buy and lire ia your owa small homo. Bey it now. Pay tar tt mob. Sell It for enough later to gosUyeu hav» always wanted. Homa haa oil heat, one-balf bath, bedroom, kit.l then cupboards, dinette, many other feature* Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, phone 570. 503 ts FOR SALK—Ready to Acre Into, three bedroom, two bath, (even room. F. H. A. home built in 1540 on wonderful corner lot in north end. Newly painted, thia home la in perfect condition. Has hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, lots of closets, double car carage; nice shrubbery, stoker forced str heat or summer eooL ... inc. large basemeat, walking distance to four industries Own er has purchased larger home. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 875, Heller Buildinc. / 304-ts A UTOMOTI V E FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet 2 door, good radio and heater. Good condition Phone 10021. 30 3t 154* Hl liSo.N * Sedan. Two toingrqy. radio, weathermaster heater. white wall tires, low mileage. Guaranteed. Z4nl*u>astec_JH?Jtor Hates - — FOR SALK lIHJ fllack tudor Chevrolet with radio heater, de--froster. spotlight and .wide Base' 15 In wheels, tires and lifeguard hi Ires Fredrick W. liiebetlch. Preble, Indiana. 2S3ix ■1947 OLDS 76. station wagon Mai ooh. radio, heater.7 oversize eg, client condition. hydramafic drive. Hauls. 3. sor 5 persona; tan.be converted to pi, kup Zi'tt master Motor Sales. 3'l ’-t , FUR SALE Used cars 1946 ! - Chrysler 4 door sedan, local < ar. ’ a beauty. 15<d Plymouth Special i Deluxe 4 door, just like in w. ’ 1937 Plymouth I door, 1936 Vord j coach. 1937 Buick 2 ■ 1936 Dodge ‘ sedans. Phil. -X- Macklin ; Cp, Chrysler. Plymouth, Reo Trucks Our used cars make good or we do. 283 t FOR SALE—MISC. FOR SALE — Phlleo Radio* and Refrigerator*. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 U FOR SALK — Bottle Gas Range*, many style* to select from. Open nite* except Wed. nites. Stucky A Co.. Monroe, Ind. 271 if FOR SALE — Conden»ed buttermilk for poultry or animal feeding: Barrels 55.00 cwt. Also in 100 lb. drums; and fortified breeders buttermilk, kowew’ ‘ prices. Arcady Feed*. Decatur' Farms. Phone 380. 15 26t

TRUE? I j FALSE? | A Quiz on the Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy Sold by the Heller & Bock man Insurance Agencies True Folse 1. Coverage is not afforded for liability of other*. assumed by the insured under written contract relating to the prem- | Ise*. ’ ; ——. . 2. Medical Payment* are made regardle** whether or not the Insured I* legally i liable for injury to other*. — 3. Liability arising out of th* Ownership or v » rental of vacant farm land ia covered by the Comprehensive Policy. — ♦. The Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy cost* a lot of money. — ’ ’ ANSWER* 1. False. 2. True. 3. False. . 4 False. Only 310.00 per year cr 325.00 for 3 yrs. ■■■'- ■ 7_ ” Phone B'o HSliSr H ‘" er bW *

FOR B ALE'—Oreßseh trumpet and case. Ari condition. Priced for quick sale. 540 No. 13lb or phone 19784. . 29-3tx FOR SALE — Axminlster rug*. 100% wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky * Co. Monroe. Ind. Phone 66866. 1-ts FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural ' home cooking and water heating. A* low aa 55.55 per IM lbs. Chrick Bros 101-ts FOR SALE — Frigidalre refrigerator*. range*, water boaters, waahara. and dryer*. Also some good used refrigerator*. Uhri* k Bros. 101 ts FOR BALK - Home grown little red clover aeed. 59.63 pure. High germination test, no noxious weeds. Herman Bulmahn. Hoagland phone. 29 3tx FOR SALE—Three pure bred Berkuhire male hogs Alfalfa hay. wire tied. Walter Egley. 1 mt S. and % ml K. of Magley, Indiana. ' 30 3tx STOVES, STOVES. STOVES — If you want to trade «ee Stucky* at Monroe, Ind. They are allow Ing high price* tor your old stove right now. 274-ts DELICIOUS French Fries 15 c. Hamburgers 15c. Cheeseburgers ' 20c. latrge Breaded Pork Tender loin 25c. Jumbo milk shakes 20c. Win Rae Uriv* In. N. 13th St. 22 30t _ I FOR SALE — Decatur Chicks Get our Hy-Line Circular on Hy-Llhe chick facts, first chicks bred, like Hybrid corp. Get year around harvest of egg*. Hy- Lines outtay Standard breeds in divided house tests. Order early chicks. Gel ia on the fall egg prices Order your chick* .today. Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497. ’’ / 22 Ut FARM MACHINERY dale Sat-jr-day, Feb. 11. 195 ft lit w* a m. tlreunvtUe, Ohio. Over W-Trac-tors. All makes, sixes Late nrodel*. All other kinds fatm imple meats Dealer*. Farmer* We need 200 mure tractor*, et*- Huy**U attend our *ai*-« ('•>!"' 23 state* Prices here tups all other soles —Commlssiott* I':. ",' ksHj <+v er 3 —; I : us+44 I. Loaec-Fa uu r Equipment Co. illume 1319 Sales I every .other Satiirdav 3** I'l Tor SALE” Used oiiwr 7n m*- t tor with cultivator* H*ls *<»'>p: tractor Ifiir- 1 -AHfsft’tm+mrr W j c , 'JGhu Deena with cult . r ,1.4111 li .i. j. w. . . i *r.« Fa: mail I ''.ill With NeW| ollvjs U Ci.li.o : I,; ■■ li ! tot a nil < lilt ?*; t>» lirT'yi < . :a. riitsMnv »i*li ntoim I A- t- , IHlwi h-ai i du-'i- die 1f... 14; , A I** m Oliver Ravd*» '*■' Plow- also other make u rd plows: i-ultluiukiwt*. .t'FL'* 'Ai 110. " 2 :A 4 •*■ tl'Ti 2 A :II P I Simplicity gardvn trat tors «* kb : bar- and lawn mowers 4 It .tn ’ met Mills. 2 power Corn Sh* •r- * ilivi r Sab - A S' it :■ • < ; t ng 7 ” vlile Garage. Cralgvltl*-. Ind ' ; 2»-3t WANTED |» ; W ANTED TO RENT Twto-bed-nxini apartment or house, untur nlshed. Phone No. 1 2' h-3t WANTED—Good quality bay and straw. Also coal for sale or trade. John Feasel, 615 Madison -.... SL. Phone. ASB2, . 287 “ HELP WANTED Salesman to call oil farmers with .complete line bt concentrates for lh»-*.**»*k and poultry. Bee Jack Cranlb-bi. l:»lb' “ High St. from 6 p. _m. to 9pm this week only. 30 3ts . 11 ■aqM-wryve- ■■ . .!— • -»»■ i ' . i "• >l ~ • w Tratta In a Coad Town — Decatur ;

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■’ 1 — pSK.I A ■That carrier pigeon must have made a mistake—we haven't used any Democrat Want Ad* lately, have we?” RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugks. 50-ts WANTED—Salesman to sell door* direct to Individuals. Nice commission*. Reliable company. Reply Box 127 c/o Jieniocrat. 28-3tx WANTED — To cwan cesspool*, septic tank* and W. P. A. tojlets. also cisterns to clean out and save part of th*o water Sepert hose and pump*. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill. Ohio. l« J?t WANTED’’-- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letter*, sale* messages, program*, forms, etc. 3°““ Cow an. phone 875. Heller Building 131-ts WANTED — Maytag washer repair by factory trained repairman. Wringer rolls and Maytag part*. Also new and used Maytag washers Bottle and natural gas stove*. Free estimates. Call 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St on 27. Guy R. Secau-, De* i tur, Ind. .16 ts S^l^n?A('iHNE _ Repalrms - Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered button*, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. We sell new and ffiHMl machine*: Boardman* 223 North First/ ■■"2«-'27tv . WANT-Kli Washing macutua re pairing Wringer rolls. Parts and service tor all make* Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway l.'l Monroe Ind Fiee pttk up aiui delivery Ala** repairing all make* of sweepcis • } - phitiie* A5463. ■ y : iMtdfcJ MINI KI.LANEOLS IjLw ill not t»- rr.epm*»4l»k> Tor any I t” 7f.Gt2T TTrff.--TS.J Ui Trjy •ifv-te-fc*.] II 'Fb mins. <'"Wl* Ft* infhg, -j !,*>\N. I. aj;o. turMtiire. : liv. M(» X *•*-' oit.er thing* you-- '. t:. .■! I .1 Loan I li' N .'nd ! ' M Ground floor oftiie i'both- 21.. U .; ;9t, i ... . ... -•gT.ro-..- —.— t A t t iMION John Dwre true ( ia1..l *.• a \ ..11..'-: . it,... i \r;<»•.•*. ;>** *v. '..-o. st. Ilf n Impbcneut t o, Piouie W ■ .27 I ■’ .. i r; .At S !' * l Regard -Tbs-, of ai'Jdlan.e or pl u nr'lng I " troubles- be sure to keep u* m * mind We la-paTF all makes of washers. **« pers.'radtos. refrig - erator* and other appliance*. Parra fur all makis. Kle.nk's phone 463. 16 if WHERE.*' CLEM? lies her.- tn ' help-yon solve your plumbiug | troubles, large or small. Also to I show -you the- latest and finest I I I'luinbmg rappUaa. Kicnk s. phons 453;, 16 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—».'e re move dead horses, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 20**0. We pay ajl phone charges. The JRadler Fertiliser Co, formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts I WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED io aeryilgi all ele»trie ranges with Chromolox units and replace ment switches. Monroe WiMaer Repair —Show Store. Phone 66163. Monroe, Ind , Open night*. ■ .; 7 ■ - - 3tf CKSSI'OOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum cleaned. Raaement drain*, fewer line* and dltche* Cleaned With electric cutting machine. Free "Thspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 5851. —... . 26* ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE / . Drains ■eSewer*. J challenge 'any other made to do the work of the Roto Rooter My price* are lower. C- R- Williams. Route 2 Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 5-TF. LOST AND FOUND LOST T. Hu hili', tolded together. 4*>n block Adams or at Lincoln "School, Reward Phone 151. —Ma»sto«t Lambert. - 2i3t LOST - Brown leather billfold with idcutitu a:iou card* in A A P stoiy Flndft kcep nioney but ;elurn_ bifttbld aud coutenv intone "1'29 / 25-Stw | Wisuonsin |s the greatest Jan.. Isiate Os the Cnlted States. ! The state of Arkansas la richly eudased with forest wealth

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FOTI RENT FQR lIENT — 4 room unfurnished apartment, first floor. Downtown. Hunt furnished. March 1. Reply P. a Box 151. « ts FOR R,ENT/sTeeping room. Close to town and work. Can share Bring room and bath. Reply Bo* 115 g/o Democrat. 55 3« TO CONTINUE (Coat. From Pams Oae> doesn't shrink, they don't know whether it would be high enough to hold prices at present level* without government pork purchase*. Farm law no longer require* •upports for hog*. The present hoc support program dies March 30. Brannan ha* not yet decided al exactly what level hog support* should be set after that date. He may lower supports somewhat. In terms of dollars-and-cent* the support level tor the spring and summer may be set about five percent lower than it was this tUI and winter. lii terms of parity, that would mean a drop of more than It* percent. since under the new formula which went into operation last month the parity price for hogs is boosted. Parity is a legal standard supposed to measure a price fair to producer and consumer alike. Hog support* during the tall and winter were set to return farmers! a national average price of 515.84! per l«0 pound* over that period or. 50 pen-ent of the Oct. parity price as calculated under the old formula if support* for the spring and sum- ' mer were set at 515,00, that would be about 80 percent of the new parity price. In deciding whether there should be hog supports and. if so. at what level, the 1949 farm act requires Brannan to “take Into conqldera-1 tion" the following factors: <J i the supply in relation to the demand; <2> the availability, of funds. (3> perishlblllty of the. commodity; t+i it* importance to agriculture and the ria'b>nal 6*-o»omf; £s> ablF iiy. to dispose of stock* acquired through price support; (6) ability and willingness of producer* to keep supplies In line with dcm*nd ESCAPED ' . From Page One)». Th»-odure Burk, 65. Mtn tn-hift--ba«h They aifd gagged Bu -k and hilled in hi» home They left at 6.15 p. m.. after donninx of Bim*ll'i clothing and -arming theuiHelYr# with butcher ktiiwx B»h k fre<d hiniiwlf and notified »i.:. srt tMvH-Krt a* kud-the. paJr. anow «i a wouda juhl noulh of Chea iter ■ <!»• .< rfhed hr authwritiea a» •j ;fnnb. ‘.j«hd---Ured jt him lie xur)rnd*r* > il without resistance after ‘' nt••■rTii/ bullet wounds in both ‘••JU’hS ■ - ;; ——.- ■ | Bobinson aaid Martin was not ■itioiifly Wounded. DELAY DECISION - t 1 ‘min I’aur cn»‘) r trait- st r \i* «■ a.aflcmy. At nt: a fourth Os the graduating i’l-ii -mm at Annapolis and West l’*»mt may enter the air force. NINE VIOLENT (<’ fit From l».aat» 1 num hospital at Terre Haute, as a result o! an earlier traffic acci<l»'tu He w*aa ia|ur»d in an intersection cbllUlon Thursday. A plane « rash killed Lt. Joseph . Ilos»«. 2S. Glencoe. 111.. SaJtirday. l His cavy plant . on a -training High’ from the Glenview. HL. air bast, trashed ontn a Lake county | farm near Lowell. Dkje Manburx. two mon His old. | died at Indianapolis Saturday while’ his part nts were looking for a I A baby witter said Hale choked after she eave him bis botth A tire department r» >u.-< i’ator -'load w’ik’ d 4*< minuu s attempt* Ing to revive the bjhy. The S. I>♦ part ment *»f the littfiinr constru?tk»n. 23 10 pilfer p'l.mts, more than T mile* of canafe and Ott'flWßk : •f transmission lines. a- - »ea T««ws WeaW“ Chevrolet Specialised TRUCK SERVICE & SALES Trained Mechanics Genuine Parts SIMS . f Sales Hry. No. 2? Decatur

EMERGENCY tcwwtiwwa r»« rw«w Igeml to shut down or curtail operation* unlaa* full coal production i* restored soon. Mr. Truman at 10:35 a. m. CST signed so executive order creating a board of inquiry which will examine the dispute between the United Mine Worker* and the bituminous coal operators. Ho directed the board to report to him by next Monday. After the board report*. Mr. Truman then could direct the attorney general to. go into federal court and aeek an order aimed at putting the 400,900 soft coal miner* back into full, five-day*-a-week production for about 80 days. David L. Cole. Patejaon, N. J.. attorney, was named Sa chairman of the board The other two member* named are. William W. Wirt* of Northwestern University and ■John Dunlop. Harvard University professor. y White House press secretary Charles Ross said all of the hoard had agreed to serve and would begin work in Washington tonight. • - 1 ■_ f Ros* said that while the board has until Feb. 13 to report, back J

i - - | Public Sale CATTLE and HOGS I will gell at public am tion at my farm 4 miles South East of iiecatur, Ind., >4 mile South and mile East of Adamt* County Farm. 3 miles North of Munroe. Ind. on Hoad No. 27 and then 2% miles East j 2 miles West and 1 mile North of Pleasant Milla. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1950 12:30 P. M. 21—HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE—2I g ttotstßtn Cows, each one has second calf by side: Jersey A Hmnr Swim* cow 3 yr old. pasture bred; Brown Swiss Cow 5 yr old with calf l*y side; Holstein Cow 3 yr. oW. milking good flow 3 Holstein Helfer* 1" inn. old; Holstein Bull 18 mo. old: Holstein Bull 7 mo. old. Herd is calfhood vaccinated and tested for Bangs A T B." 125—PURE BRED H(N>K *125 . "Eligible to Register” 23 Outstanding quality Giltg and 7 Tried Sows. Bred to Raxistered Boar f**r Mun h anil April famw/ L’S Extra g«M«t fall gtrtj, 3 fall boars; 67 Good quality Feeder Hogs. 100 to ISO lbs. TERMS—-CA6H. Not Responsible for Accidents. Sale will be held inside. » Come and-look at this livestock anytime before sale. ORA K. RATCLIFF, Owmr Roy S. Johnson. . ' Ned c. Johnson. ——■ — . -Melvtrr Llec-hty — Auctlone* rs (Hear Brown — Clerk 5 5 15 15 =a.. ± ........ —__,a ..._ ■ - — . ————p. CHESTER WHITE BRED GILT SALE Wednesday, February 8, 1950, 1 P.M. At oiir farm 5 niiles west of Bluffton, Indiana on State Boat! No. 124, then miles north on Stale Road No. 303; or. 3 miles east of Markle. Ind. on State Road No. 224, then 3 miles south on State Road No. 303. ~ ~ 31 TOP QUALITY GILTS ; 4 FALL BOARS 1 YEARLING BOAR Gilts are bred for March and April to the Irest of boars, including State Fair winners. The yearling boar was County Jr. Champion. GUY McAFEEy Owner Ellenbergcr Bros., Auctioneers Old First National Bank, Clerk “3'6 Btax*a=ta»*a— ji i, w

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to the president, it might be able to report sooner. -- SAYS SRITON <Cwta»ee* Free* Pee* Owe* project, told tbe committee at a clo«ed bearing Saturday that Fucha may have saved tbe Russian* 'at least" a year in the atom bomb, race becanse he had access to “all” our attHkiic secret*. — KEEP TWO (C<M>L From Page One) missioner, presented the blue prints of a bridge which Is to be repaired on road 31, in Monroe township. The board will probably set a future date for receiving bids for the work in the afternoon session. •• - ■ ■ Soon after the Pilgrims arrived in America, friendly Indians taught them to make leather moccasins which were exported back to England beginning with the middle of the 17th century. To facilitate the signal systems on British railways, tests are being carried on with fixed radio stations as well as with transportable sets on vehicles and by ground ■ staff*.

FORT WAVNK LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Feb. <—(UPI ’ — <PMA)— Uveatoek: Hog* 1158; opened steady: choice hogs 18.00; lightweight bu chers 17:5<ki7.75”'; medto** ' Id7b-1750; butcher* 15 75-1459: heavy 15.0915.50; pigs 15.00 down; roughs 115915.90. Cattle opened steady to strong; choice steer* 24 0925 00; choice beiI fer* 22.5926 50: good COW* 1509 ' 14 50; good balls 15 9050 00; calves . opened steady at 34.90 down Lambs oper ed steady at 25.00 . down; ewe* 5.0910.09; buck* 4.007.00. , A INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 6— fIJPI—- , (PMA)—Livestock: Hog* 5.900; moderately active: light to medium weight barrows and gUta steady to weak, instance* 25 lower; other weights steady, good and choice 179236 lbs 17.25 18.99; 235-270 lb* 16.25J725: 27t> 3SO lbs 15'5916.59; 199160 lb* 13:59 15.50. sows strong; good and choice 339550 lbs 12 t5-!4.». choice light weights to 14 59 or slightly above; extreme heavies 12.00 down. Cattle 1.800: calve* 400; steers and heifers fairly active; steers strong to s** higher; heifer* *te*dy to strong; -sows slow, steady, same., bld* lower: good light to medium weights steers 27 0 925 00: high medium and low good 950-1.15<> lbs steers 25 35 26.50. medium to bare ly—good—light steers—end—mixed yearlings 22 5925c0mm0n 18.-50-22 00, medium and low goad heifer* 23 s<i 24.50; common and med ium light native heifers 16 5'»21 50; : common and medium beef cows 15725-17.Ct0: good held above 1750; ‘ c anners and cuttec* 13 5915 "v: vealer* fairly active, steady; good and choice 31 .00-34.00: common and medium 20.(0830.00. mostly 23.1X1 up. . T_-=7.,-— Sheep 1.000; fairly active; slaughter'lambs fuly steady : bulk good and choice 24.5925.50; load good to m.-stly choice .97-98 tbs westerp* 25.75; truck lot 97 lit* (Mtofwe- native* 26 im: -eommon -to low good-. 18.0924 00; load gwd and .< lioiye. Sl lbs fed western yeartiligs 50 higher at ’21'50; slaughter ewes unchanged at 6.5912,V0. Markets At a Glance ‘ By United Pre** - p Stock* lower In moderate trad Inr ~ ”LlfehJi irregularly lower. _ !' 8 governmeni bonds firm In I quiet trading. ' Curb stocks irregular • Midwest stocky irregular. t . atlrrr nnehanged In. New.. York I at 7314 cents a fine ounte. Cotton futures steady , . Grains in Chicago; wshea'y-eorn. I oats, rye and soy bean futures fr i regular Hogs: butchers lower, sow-: steady to strong, sheep; strong ! lambs higheg; cattle; mostly' steady?CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; March 2.16% ’-j: M.o 2 "6% 3*-;—July IM<V% .Sept 1 89; -Dee 191. Corn: March 1 27%’, May 125% 126: July 124%-%. Sept I 19%-H; Dec 1 12% % 7 tlat-s Match 7i%8: May 67% %: July 6''%’. S. pt Dec. 61%8 Soybean* “March 2 30%-%; May 2.27% : July.,2 22%-%; Nov 191% . Jan 1,93’g8, Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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KENNETT — MURRAY « CO. Corrected February 6. 160 to IBP ib* 17'*6 18« to 29*t lb*. 17.50 290 to lb*. «... 17.2 S 299-te-. 240 to 360 lbs. 16 00 260 to 289 lb*. 15 50 280 to 300 lbs. 14 71 300 to 325 lbs. 14 50 325 to 359 Iba 14 'lO 350 to 499 lira. 13.59 400 lb* up 13 «t 0 140 to 19> lb*. 15.90 120 to 149 ib*. 14.50 100 to 120.1b*; 14.00 Rbngb* 39ft lbs. down .al4 00 399 to »0 lb*. 13A0 350 to 40ft lbs. ....®13.00 490 to 450 lbs. 12.50 450 to 500 Bw. 12.00 500 to «W lb*. 11.50 000 lb*, up 11.00 Stag* 10-00 Boars 7 90 Veals (Wed t Sat.l ....’'.l 33.99 Spring Lamb* < Wed a Sat:i 23.50 Y*arl%ga ...c..........—. 14.00Ewe* ..... 8-00 9CHMITTI STOCK YARDS Corrected February 6. 170 to 200 lbs. .... 17.55 209 to 220 lb*. 1700 220 to 249 Ibe. 1675 . 249. 15.75 26" to 28" Itf*. 15.25 280 to Jw 1b5.44.50 300 to SSO lbs.- .......1.... 14 00 . 350 to 490 lbs. ...12.50 4w Ib* up s_ -13 90 140 to 160 lbs. .... 15 75 100 to 140 Ihs. .... 1820 Roughs 306 down 13 2* : Lamb* 22 00 | Calves .a-...a » 00 'Stage IO"* Boars ............ 750 Ewes ... 800 Bucks 26.90 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELCVATOR CO- — Correi ted February 6. Bean* »utr)ee( to cbang* during day Prices delivered at elevator. Ask fer price*. Grain. OS prr bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 les*. f.o j. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By » DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrc ted f- : . >iv C. I Grade A large whilei_. 28 ! Grade A la; g> brown i ■ fait ter n■ :i..• > ,e* I Holding t'-sentments and plan|nlng retaliation only makes life '■ j bardw.--■ I Elevator Co Decatur - Pstersoe Msnre* MMMAMRRRRRRAMWVMWWWNMW TEE P LE Moving & Trucking . I.ocal and Long Dtatanre PHONE 254 SaL A. A _