Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1950 — Page 5

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■■l. I 1 ■ II I REAL ESTATE FOR BALE — Completely modern 3 bedroom home. buljtjj turea, Venetian blind*, hardwood floors, gas water beater, basemeat, IjBL ear garage, Urge gar den and beautiful shade. Ideally located on West Monroe St. Near Lutheran Church. Call 174, J. F. Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co, Uecatur. Ind- 42 »t FOR BALM—Fk>r ae low m MM down and |35 a month, you can buy and live in your own small homo. Buy it now. Fag for U toon. Sell it for enough later to have the larger homo you have always wanted. Homa has oil I heat, one-half both, bedroom, kitchen cupboards, dinette. May other featured. Bob Holler, A Good Realty Service, phone *7O. . tOttf FOR SALE—Ready to move tnto, three bodroom, two bath, seven room, F. H. A. home built in 1340 on wonderful corner lot in north end. Newly painted, thia home is in perfect condition. Has hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, loti of closets, double ear garage; nice shrubbery, stoker forced air heat or summer cool- 1 Ing. large basement, walking distance to four industries. Owner has purchased larger home. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 87*. Heller Building. ; 304-ts Al TOMOT IV E FOIt HALE IM! Ford truck| < ha&d* Burk Elevator Co rent sale (’kmato motor overhauled/ Alvin Bohnke 1. .. • 1» ’ 463tx FOR SALE By oWucr, ISiTiCker roiehw ne w motor ffiiloe;. ..|to*uunttbh <• i. 7-7113 FOR SAIeE" toil Plymouth. nuto«. heater. ufiofiUhL recently <»v rhauled. CkMwtv rubber. <,’roMt»y pit k* up truck, les* .Jjjjto Monroe phone .66427. or 66836. FOR HALE HHS Old* HS t tob redan; HH7 ljud»on 6 sedan; 1947 . _ . •wUgon; 1946 PontKj a<- eoiipe M>dali. 1947 Dodge uus- , tom Hcdfan, Tlu'fcc "afl r irtT i» duj to MUI >ii ’ I•! u-« d < <re Ztnt sjn taler Molt# . Spies I‘bpne 37-SF-- 44-3 t 1 EOR SALE— MInSC. FOR. SA LES Good UHvd Huuurdion/ : /♦* :****■■ 1 mh| •* 45 b.l FOR SALE Cocker piippma. 6j ‘weeks old; paper broke.. Call 91 ! IL. ~ A .. . | FOR HALE , Phiho Rad to* am! Refrigerator's. SQl< ky k Co,, j Monroe, Ind. 274tf ■ ■r~". ; , —— I SHETLA.X'D A WELSH I’OXIBS -I EayHR vm+‘ S4+*t k Karma, miles east of Willshire, Ohio on, Rt 33. -- - ---- 34 Tx j *DELH 101 3 Ei«‘n<ii Fries j Jiamburgors 15c. .Cheeseburgers 20c. I*arge Breaded Pork Tender, loin 25c. Jumbo milk bhaken 20c Wto-Uae Drive to. N. 13th St. 22 30t I FOR SALE 1 i.ijJ'* top ga» rang* ■ 75 lb. w hite enamel Kootorator I i< e box; 1 dresser; 1 chest of ; .dr ajatrsj. 1 •.* <0 k Ing ? a btoL 1 ,i. < hen table, I 11x12 t-oriftolrlim ' . ‘ nm; I gold -in < asional <rlialf; "~2‘ jii»i” wine living h>om suite. 1 ; Fuller Brush tot nd &wc<pej . 1 me’.ai doll, house with furniture, ■1 rnetot bed with springs and • other .-sinaii-' articles 4*!rone sth Si. 4a 2t

By Popular Request.. —... you may iht Gunnison Home you have read so much about built in Decatur. I pl il I Gmiwn'i new CHAMPION H«mei are | , 7 | backed by"ls years of successful evper • tp* I . ience. In these homes you will enjoy 2 I ; - j and 3 bedrooms, a targe living room. *•— -•— kitchen, utility room. bath, plenty of closet space and automatic forced air heating. 5 '••■ The home with three comfortable bedrooms will be built for *- z -- demonstration soon near the corner of Eleventh and Madison street, by the ’ DECATUR COMMUNITY BUILDERS <• Clark W Smith ■ -- -J- ' 124 E. Monroe St.. Decatur, Ind. For further information of Open House, write or phone —.— , 808 HELLER Heller Bldg. - A Good Realty Service Phone 570

FIREWOOD—Free for the making. Ervin Schuller. 4 miles B. E of Poe on Winchester Road. Poe phone. v 4fr2tx FOR SALE — Team of matched Sorral horses, extra good Charles Berning. 5 mi. N. of Decatur -on { 27. 44 3tx'L FOR BALK — Axminister rugs, I 100* wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky B Co. Monroe. I Ind. Phone «MM. 1-ttj FOR SALE—SKKUIAS for rare) home cooking and water heating. As low as 34»5 per 100 low Uhrlck Broe. 101 ts FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Rangos, many styles to select from. -Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky B Co, Monroe. Ind. 371 if FOR SALE Frigldalrs refrigera- j tors, ranges, water beaters, washers, and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Vhrick Bros. - 101 ts Jonathan Apples, ii.oop bushel. Bring your con-j tainer. — Connie's Fruit; Market. 4 03 BTOVJwZsTOVES. StOVES if you' want to trade see Stuckya at Monroe. Ind. They are allow lag high prices for your old stove right now. — ■ 374-’<- 1 FOR SALE Baby ebloks: New Hampshire . Rede and White -RocTcs: 78 and t weeks '-l-i U. S approved pultorum control led. Model Hatchery. Monroe. ■ Ind. 42 ut ' FOR SALE - Alfalfa, red clovirj alslke. tlnynby, brome grass, i bubam ,B i»o' clover, ladino, blrdsfoot trefoil, and seed sowers. Dotterer A Sons, Bluffton. Ind. „ - 306 T Fwtt SALE ■ I « ;'e 1 old pigs, la iilee rabbiis and pens; Tallin Top wlr.te wood-, coal range, cheap. Francis Crim. . >, nvi S. td -rul—W. <4 couii.' . farm. it ’ FOB SALE — New 12 it. Beepfreeze at a greatly rei dated price. — Connie's Fruit Market, 5 mile south; of Decatur on 2". I it 3 FOR SALE Decatur I' S. ap-. I proved Fullorum paoued t hii Ksj and It O. I’: .Sired for -prvdw .*hd. D-m* j greaihe and f;u lighted farmer* | ’.<■ prepared f«»r fall ezg ] prtoea, dim t tut prodm tuui ibtw I year Order Bitov ftecatiir Hat • t hgryrThvite 497 4tt »*t WANTED | V. AVFT/IT-TOde tu_Et. Wn m fn : Inn rri.itional Harvester - !'».<> shift (all H»9e 44 l?x [ WAJI'I'KD_.... io do uml : in my home, also take care of children Phone IL’IJ , I 44 3t

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds fill I — I “Sure, sure* I’sing Democrat 1 Want Ads are alright but they I always put you in a higher ineolne bracket!" WANTED-Good Quality bay and; straw. Also coal for sale or!' trade. John Feasel. *ls Madison St. Phone 4882. 287-ts WANTED TO BVY Young Hol Stein bull. 80% white prUferred.: Howard Zimmerman, Route 4 On | Owens Farm. 45 3t j RADIO REPAIR — For complete I and dependable radio repair work, try pur guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haughs. •O-ts ; WANTED - Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Part* and ! service for alfe- makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124, Monroe hid. Free pick up and delivery. Also , repairing all niak.es of sweepers Phone 6 6463. 184-ts WANTED — Maytag washer repair by factory trained repairman. Wringer rolls add Maytag parts. Also new and used Maytag wash- i efs Bovtle apd skat Ural rsaeroves ■ j Free estimates. Call 12184. Nor*Ti > , Blds Appliance Store. 91* N. 13th ; St.'on 27. Guy R. Secaur, Decs -I | tur, Imf. 16. if,. ; WANTED — Miureographiug work./ I’roleaaiuual... etjuipruent. Sire money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan COW. j am i’boue 870. Heller Buildirig , — . > . . . ■ 'l3l-if J SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let ud convert your old treadle.| Machine Into a modern electric, j — covered- hutk>ns,-JuKA-. els, machine buttonholes,' LHBm* stitching We sell new and used machines Boardman s 323 North ' . Firm. ' '.. ■' 16 ; MINI EI.I.ANEDUS I — -“—■ ■■'■— - PRESENT Y(H R mensase to thour winds <if readvrs »vm day 3 times o'niy Phono 1 1001 ' . - ■ ' 38 ts liNSIRANCE I’IIHNE, :<>. 'c Complete Protection Sen- i ice. — Decal ur In>urance ARcncr. I iiOTO ROOTER SERVICE — ‘ Drains Se wers. 1 challenge any’ other mule jo do tire work nf -.. the-Rofo Roofc'r My prlio < are low- r C. 'R. Williams Route 2 Decatur I’lu ne 1 op 6 Tocsin STF -FFS -YOLK -huaiiM-coo. it to make u cony ruble out of ■ your ear till- winter But if you want comfort, it s our business’ L> .pie-klv mplnee tin broken win " iloa .\T D ■ scti-.iiif Mor.it S.-dc- Cl? . Foil qt Ai.iry cleaning s.rv-i let Adam- < oiirrty'.s franchised Hm on <!• f'c Money-caving i .values oil 'Him-pil product* are; yours you b».<<Tro»- a <-ii’ • ?totn< t ih t n.. Ind ' I’hone 1292 ' ■Decatur -phnnx.Ji’aaJd -Pr.zU. CMBSPOOLB — Septic tsska; Vacuum cleaned Basement drains. Sewer lines and ditches; cl» sued with electric cutting ma I chine. Free Inspection State Sewer Cleaner#. Phone 9851 ; 390-ts Farmers " atteiTtion—»;*• re move dead horses, cows, bog# etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges Th# Stadler kr Products Co. U-ts WHERE’S CLEM’ — He s here to help you solve your plumbiug 1 troubles, large or small. Also to j show you the latest and finest i.i L plumbing supplies.' Klenk’s, phony: 463 1* ttk HOME 7.'.’-; LATI'fN -f.a i.o l . erglass dbesn’j < ot. it pa.,* f.r itit < )ur : u■• - .■' 7 verity .*. I’hohi- 945 J —Hi-tti " F.. lf”b . ■Terrhf.i-ral- Manila.-e LET-uKLhNK-lets of ’ appliance or troubles be sure to keep us m miud. We repair all makea trt -- washers, sW» cp< r>. rafi os, refri4- . eraiors and ptUur* appliance*. Part* ’ for «H makes. K4e+i* phoae 463 16 ts ( I STO.Xi F.i ILT < ahlia fs < to a fiea’-proof tops, choke bcautifur<oio.rs. Hard I *<4*l builalde ftfr trucks i-'-d.'and 11 j tru< k and ttMer bodies ;Forysur ; v ncHs in Itr -TliV. ii- i j Kirsch Fian-tosf Mkl. fU»i N -3r M 5! . L>»vafur. Indiana, Fhou - -

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LOANS — TO buy now, ruraHuw need. Local Loan Co. 138 N. Jud St. Ground floor office. Phone ><<• . Z 7»-tf WE A&K NOW EQUIPPED te Mtrlce all •lectric ranges with Chromotox units sad replace - tn tint ■■■ MKUfiXuMk Monroe Repair Shop B Store. Phone M4S3. Monroe, Ind , Opea nUhtea » ts FOB KgWT jPOR RENT — 3 room apartmenc. .. Jhoaaltol. ' . ' a ' for RENT — One sleeping room OVW Klenk’s. See or call Ferd Kleuk Phone 4«. 45 at FOR~iiENT - Busineu building available March I.Call or see It. F. Shroyer, phone 2391. 4S-3t For RENT—3 medium slxe roomy, unfurnished. Call 77435 or 4135. «-3tx ' Fi7r SSt~Downtown office space or rooms for distributor* We are remodeling to suit your I turds. Lowest rental values Reply Box 137 c/0 Democrat. 48-31 JUDG6 ORDERS (( HRtIBMHI Fr«pM r««e Osel felt to many areas tor week* even utter mining in resumed. Area* within a short distance of mine* will gel coal within 24 _to 36 hour*. 4luwe¥srr , field* would have-to watt a* long ■ as two weeks before trunspurto-• Ilion difficulties would be straight-; em d out. j The only bright note to— 4ite critkal coal situation came from Springfield, 18., where Gov. Adlal ¥lve~rnlbe worker!* —and —Hltooi*i dial operator* had agreed to rei same negotiations- ~ 5 I said he was “gVery | that the I’MW etriJceJ which idled in.OOO miner* Wed-! TM-fHtoy tut slate, 4H‘QductJon, almoat to nothing, would be sett!on. Cool Milk Milk, after te mg drawn, should ' be cooled m winter juit ai in warm summer weather. Prompt cooling i prevehls growth.uf haciaiM. '_ZZZ‘. New Bed for Polio Victims 7 An oscillating bed with an elec tnlc drive has been developed to ther treatment of infantile paral-. yaia victims. ...J., . , ... 7-' ' ' i balling Mea* Salt draws out the Juice from I meat, ao should not be added unbi : the meat is ready to be cooked.

WAY N t JIATVIJS Include all ar**** odYanfages plus •Med Piri M ddMtetu D.h and spacial fuel » Ml f for depeedafcl*. oaiatemipfcd service, EECOAD putt ECONOMY Tkii co.hU sM "edser" is.i.n-i every M» W waitaUe Mat lr»« ••••r priced Uel eih «e woke r».r es Wvrt.r livkiy co— I fert devbiy oHrecfive. Set de* Wil’d MSeeMwre of ear afore. Girod Tie Shop 1614 Madison SI. _ Phowe~ _ P PLUMBING £ PLUMBING FIXTURES • WATER HEATERS • KITCHEN SINKS • BATH ROOMS • SYSTEMS We ajso se'l and install oil or coal burning Hot Water Systems for heating your homes. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! HAUCKS

; APPURSWItT 'v<wtiw4wr-'rHiW-Ttw~'«i»jr' ’■ , a beaming smile, oa. his-face. Churchill himself was re-elact- - ed In hl# Woodford constituency .Jg a majority of M£3i votes. Last night < iniservative party heaaquarter# was a gloomy placd.’ Luulurwswkl -prisalaig -chai.. things looked bad But when prospect# began tn improve thia afternoon, spirits rose. -t - ";| No mailer who wins, there aren't going to be any radical changes tn tire way BrHgin ta run. people here are still going to have socialism A labor victory would mean more socialism, a conservative victory less j TRUMAN (CMliaaed Frma Pane Uael and senate. To one specific question. he hoped Sen. Alexander W'll-- . ey. R Wis.. would lie unseated Wiley promptly challenged the l president Ao campaign against him He noted that ’jcominitteeman Cart Thompson recently invited Mr. Truman to come Mo \\ uconsin. i In a letter to Thompson, Wiley I F» ronded the Invitation. He said'he •’would be delighted to have th-* prescient come into our itate.** he blund< riugiy did six year* ago ” liu* he had Ane reservation: “Our ! -'people .Ixdieve that president of the I'nited~Btaftta T UIBRICATIOW St. Bygxmrst dw a## w# MtaU w >«aA a*y #M ’{ MB# w»M MUaS. tea k**te» reweM-tAUe (g) ■ DECATUR SUPER I SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St. WVWtMMMMMWMNMM FARMERS We invite you to see the newly relea>ed .M. M. color flints al the Community Building BLI FFTON, INI). •* Monday, Feb. 27 7:30 p. m. William Steffen And Son Minneapolis-Moline Dealer Bluffton. Indiana IIMMftAMMMMMWMMMMMMi

( Would you build half a house if your present home burned down? ( HECK your > | INSURANCE HttXJRAM with US Today. ) ( i.eiand smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency ' vnrn n —m THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showigg—“THE BLOW SERVICE GETS HIS GOAT!” *A£ ~AANT YCU AtouTJjgltte PtA|fcg> IX. - |/a>A'hOA SC OK "HE sor-i mean s .a pa. r_—Maeßi ■ .. <cbcasw; ,■ a a,mV-.- <r> — —rP2O6_HSS» 7 -^-i w & /£- v—7~r ifj'’ ■ Ur Ai ’.-&** I(TfXX JTi •sO’ 7 \ ■n stTVi -W s -" flF'r'' z ni^j-L-4 — Lk annum, - „j .m BLONDIE — ■ ' *’ BEA 8T S OF • U ROE N ... i F ~] TAKE A walk ) -.iFjf? . ffTwr ."a iSET all THIS ) X«N» ,L ' _ ■ f-yi! *1 '' X J B 3 vi 7’ ~ A— Kimi e&st Ujl — _■—...- * —: .~ - ~~ V ’‘ 71 ■

enough lo do o® non-parU»* a SM? fare without messing into aHstis which our people are; were com- - patent to handle,'’ , r Mr. Truman that ho has made no final decision on the ' matter. But he added that reporters •1 are correct in assuming that if be i makes 41 he W Mop ua the wa/ i out uid-on the way back. Mr. Truman's last “nou poUtlcal’ tour of any duration was in June, > 1948. He traveled to the PaeiU'’ I roeat, making more than U speeeh- : as and denouncing the Republican ,; controlled swb eongre## as the I "worst" in the nation's history. . That trip laid the groundwork for )us successful 1948 election earnqidiraEv::.-. --- :/ It was possible that he may make a pre primary lour this year pitcued on the general theme of Demo crate versus Republican# and party . unity, and then rotrace some of HL course in the fail with a specific : lioost for each Democratic candidate against his Republican oppon- ■ ent. For Sale! i J ; . T: _ : ■ ■-' ~ | 1945 Mercury 6 pas. coupe , low mileage. 1946 Dodue Pickup > 2 T. low mileage. 1944> Chevrolet 5 pass, coupe, new ly overhauled* 4 new tires. 1941 Chevrolet tudor, ra- ± dio. heater, spotlite, 4 64,000 actual miles. 1941 Chev rolet tudor, ; black original finish. A--1 mechanically. 1941 Chevrolet tudor. good transportation. 1941 Oldsmobile 76 sedan- - ;<4le, 2. owner car, very good condition. 1911 Oldsmobile 4 door I-Ml Ford Tudor 1940 Chevrolet tudor «—j. _ . ; .1 1940 Plymouth tudor - 1939 -Plymouth tudor 19.37 Chevrolet 4 door, a very good car. 1934 I lodge 4 door, completely rebuilt,, new paint, newly overhauled motor and new tires. 1933 Ford B pickup. 4 new tires, rebuilt motor. 2 Model A Fords j 1942 Chevrolet tractor 1937 Chevrolet tudor. new paint. Beery-Vizard Meters 1 mile South on 27 at Doc’s Car Dock MfVWMMMNMMIMMNMNMMWIMVI

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FORT WAYNE LIVE»TOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, Feb 24 - (VP) —(PHA) —Livestock: Hogs 800. opened ~,.25 lower strictly choice bogs 17.25; Ughiweight butchers 15.35-17.00. mediWl hatchers 16.25-ii.OO; butchers ItAB-lto:* heavies 14.73-1345? pigs 15.99 down, roughs 13.M-15.W -* Cattle opened steady, choice steers 25 75-29.75; cbolve hellers 23 75-25.75; r itelee cows 1t.50-D.50: good bulls 19.09-21.35. Calves opened 50 lower; 32.90 down;; Lambs opened' 50 higher; 27,(0 down; ewes 5.00-11.90; bucks 4.008.00. ? INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 24 •— (VP) —- (PMAj - Livestock: ~ Hogs 12,000, active; barrows and gilts mostly 25 lower; sows stead.-; bulk good and choice 170-240 lbs 16.75- around 290 bead 17.3a; 240-270 III# 18.50-17.00 ; 270 330 Ihg 15.75- 190 180 lbs 13 50-15.50; . good and choice sows 330-69 U lbs ' 18.00-15.im; choice 27e 350 lbs < ! DO-15.50. • Cattle s<K>. calves 400: ail classes , about steady in cleanup trade. 2 loads high-medium and low-good near 1.050 lbs steers 2*oo, other- • wise largely 22.50-25.00 for medium •o fairly good offerings: odd gissl beef cows 19. M; coinnfon »»•' ium 16 50-18.50; "vealers tnoderste'ly active; good and choice must!,* i I 09 lower at 3'loo-32.00; common and medium weak to 1 00 lower at Sheep 200; hardly enough sheep and lambs on sale early to provide , ’test: odd lots mwloon lo «ou4_: native lambs considered steady a' ' 24.00-20,00; good and choice under’ i 100 lbs quotable to 27.uu inedfu a (and good slaughter ewes quoted kj ( 50-12.90: choke to 13 00 | ■ -* ,', Markos At Jk Glance • By United Press I .stocks blgber in nualetately act- ■ ive ttadlng T ■■'Votißs'if regular. I': S govtrmurnt btihds easbr in ■ quiet t radian. Curb stocks' irregularly blither Midwest sb>< k*. irregularly high " er-' ' Silver utiehanged in New York .nt 73 cents » tine mmy.e. , Cotton future# higher Grains lb Chicago: wheat, corn, oat.s. rye and soy beau futures low • r H ogs: steady so 25c Towef tle -steady In. lower, sheep all classes steady CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i Wheat: March f-l’i%: May ‘B--2 I.'i'»; July 1.93% %, Sept 1.93!*; Dec 1.95% . .’Corn March 1 2(1; May 7 2-’# S. J'uiy. 1 27.% a* . Sept. 1,227, . Oats Marvil 74'., A;. May 7'-u ' \. July «■• Sep' <■ J'. i: \ii Soybeans Maich 2 : May 2 J''-\ r .liily 271 UK, N'qv. 11 95; Jaff. 1.95%8 . The Ca« ade Mountain.* in Wash- ' inc ton aver a 6 <>nn feet at tire crest . INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Feb ** I*o to 180 lbs , Kl“i 4*9 to 200 lbs. Ifi.&O 220 to 240 lbs 15 75 24" to 26" In* .7- 15.25 : JBO do «» *»* - — J 5.00 k 280 to 30i> Tbs. 14 50 300 to 325 lb# 14 00 325 to 350 lbs- '<»*«« 309 to 409 lb*. ; 13755 4w lbs a* 140 to 160 lbs 14 00 10 to 140 Jbs. 13 50 100 to 120 lbs. 13. W Rtmghs 300 lb# down 38,00 300 to 35« lb# ..,..—1... 13.50 250 to 400 lbs 13 00 / 4* io 45" ibs .......... 12 450 to 599 lb*. ..... 13.00 500 to iW lbs. 11 M 800 lbs up ...7 3100 Stagslooo i Bot-» ------ 70* Veals (Wed A Sat I 30 59 Spring Lambs (Wed B Eal.i 25.0* Yea.'i'ngs —- 14 09 Ewe* 80* BCHMITT* STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb 24 170 to 20" Ilia. -: 16 75 200 to 22" lb# 46 59 220 to 240 lb* 1*45 34V“te' ?«" lbs VTT»260 to 2»e lbs — 14 75 2MI to 3»0 lbs ... 14-00 to 350 lb. - - 4 350 to 400 lb*. 43-00 400* lbs. up —.5. - 12'50 14" to 16u lbs -... ’ 100 to 1411 lbs . 14.75 Roughs .100 down 13 75 Lamb* 2 — 22.06 ( Calves 29 00 1 Stags —J-X—lo 00 -r-Be*tW~---..= 22,-7A*72 -■Ewe* ....L.-- ..... 8.00 Buck* e.w) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Feb 24 Bean* subject :o rnang* during day Prlca* delivered at elevator Ask forjit.ei*.' Grain: ,03 per bushel lea*. Cone pfr imi'lsSihr ' fob, farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTAT’ONS PtirßishfifJJi: . .. ... DECATUR FARMS • Phone 380 Clirfl'kd Fe - ' 24 .'Grade A lan< while-. 21 , Grade A large brown .. . .30 -1 Call for poultry prices. ~ ' ’7- " If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. I ,

BULK Elevator Ok Decatur • Peterson Monroe MMMMMWVWWIMWWb* TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance , PHONE 254