Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1951 — Page 5
I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1951
Classified Ads FOR SALE
" 1 REAL estate J’ill / Direct from owner. Modern 2 home on Masifer Drive. Full ba*enUnt, storm windows, screens, Venetian . blinds.-30 day possession. Call rj-SFSI,, ... ■ •26 3t,x A UTOMOI 1 Vfi MQDEL A Ford coupe..s|ls. Steffen ;Nash Sales. US 27. 27 TF ''a MERCURY 4 door. radio, '' fleater, overdrive. i Steffen Nash |ales. US 27. 22 TF — — .. NICE selection Bate model used •4ars. pICK MANSFIELD Motor 252 TF ■ ,~44— : ILFORD 4 door, radio and heater. ’ How mileage, one owner. Steffen lf<ash Sales. US 27. /27’Tf si '* door, very cledn and U»P condition. Steffen Nash pales," US 27. ‘ 27 TF />s■ DeSOTO 4 door.i ill can] run? 'food. Steffen Nash Sales; US\-27. ! U . " * &7 TF ij . _ * , ' ■ .. k , * . , ' dp( 11 Et’ROLET- convertible. Radio a|4i heater. A perfect car. Mattax , |KF Safes and Service. See Jerry liliX-ler. ;2 . y' ’ 4 ' 25 3t wR SALE .Two wheel Trailer. ] ,U\ll steel chasis. large size M?aniii>n Ball heating stove. Phone ■ {116747. •0 \ vS'i Ambassador, hydramatic. ■pl door, radio and heater, one , j-er Good condition. Steffen r FNa-h SalesAT;S 27. •' 27 TF . siE V 51 Henry-J. The ipoUest priced new car you can muy. Mattax KF Sales ,an'd Servr Alee. See Jerry Bixler. 25 3t ? 4!f; KAISER Deluxe, radio, heater \land air conditioning. Only 26,000 i hirilcs. A one owner car. KF Saks, and Service. See Jerry Bixler. ' \ 3t 40 STUDEBAKER Champion 4 door, overdrive, radio and heaten Only 21.000 miles. A one owner s fear. Mattax KF Sale's and Serv.Het; See Jerry? Bixler. , 25 3t _J . ,■ 4 -I. ~ -J . ' ' ' bpR S\LE -Many prewar cars to fChooße from ■Ford - 41 Olds- - 41 Buick— 40 . | Dodge. Vizard .Motor Sales, your ■Studebaker dealer. ' Doc’s Car l " ;Do<k. > 27.3 t t — . u— fc ■ 1 ' IPR SALE-411448 Ford Ij-ryl; also Utix Chev. 4 door. / Radio and • ' theat in both, see to appreciate. Vizard Mi>tor SMes. your Stiide-' : tbaker-deakr. iMc'- Car Dock. ' , I I ~ 7 3 1 1)11’ S..\Lh OR TRAI >E — 1950 • ■ |Uh‘evi;olet sedan, green. 2,000 , Untiles; <1949 Chevrolet sedan, very ' - [.good; scr ra.l pre-war cars, > cheap. 'Fred Btiseiie. Phdne ■ .’.-91L ’ • 26 3t-x oMkc.. ;-< 1 : V 7■ F ' -4-- — ])R BALE 19.46 Chevrolet 4 door; 1041 Ponfia \2 door; 1940 Chrysler 1 door: 1940 Plymouth 4 door; 'Fliuse cars die : in “lip-top” shape and ready to go. ifhll L.' Macklin ('o'. Chlysder - Plymouth Kt o Trucks.!. Our used cars make gkjiod hr ' .25; 3t IjOlt SALE I Transportation f»pepDodgi coupe; 1038 Ford 4-door: / P/.vnimrh 2-door; 1936 plypiqtHilli 'l-tfoor; 1936 Dodge T-diibr. ipil. L. Mac'klin ('c. ('hi > .-lor. ■; Plymouth, Reo TrUckS Our .. j cars make-good or we do. 26 3t 1 ,
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of the Times... rZfU Xk '. a • . / ? ■ H - ' ' ' . ' . ■ - . . '. J . 1 J ! ; ' - ! J - , ' ,-v i !«; ■ •.. ■ ioday. everyone is seeking a Way to secure himself and his> family from an uncertain future. And every-* one should know that the best way to achieve’: this 3s through adequate insurance coverage. We will be pleased to discuss your neejls with you. i Vettel } \: ■ ■ 4 ■' ■ :■. x ■g ; ; i.' V HELLER and BOCKMAN INSURANCE AGENCIES Herman Lankenau, Sblicitor ' . HELLER BLDG. PHONE 3-4106 From Roof to Cellar—-Insure with Heller. ; y ■0" ; ■O' • \
FOR SALE— 1950 Special,' Dynaflow.. radio and heater, beau- . ? tiful blue finish, priced to sell. Vizard Motor Sales, your’ Stude- . baker dpalVr, Doc’s ' Car Dock.' 1 .? 27 3t ’ — • FOR . SALE] —1950 Chevrolet club coupe. Blaclc'finish. this ckr like j all the way through. Vizard Motor Sales, your Studebaker dealer, DoC’ft. ar Dock. 27 3t FOR SALE —1950\Champion Studebaker, radio, heater, oveYdriVe. Dark- blue, like new. Vizard Motor Sales your Studebaker • deafer, Doc's Car Dock. 27 3t — L-— FOR SALE—A pair 1949 Fords. I Yoar choice for $1295.00. | Don’t! miss toesc bargains. Vizard Motor Sales, your Studebaker dealer. Dim’s. Car Dock. ! 27 3t - ■ > FOR SALE—I 949 Special deluxe 4. dbor Plymouth Radio and heat, siat covers dnd a durable black! finish. Vizard Motor Sales, your! Studebaker dealer. Dim's par Übck. 27 3t' FOR SALE—Two 1947 Champions,! one a 4 door sedan, tae other a club coupe, both cars hdve Radios, ‘ heaters and overdrives for that added economy. Vizard MotoF; Sales, Studebaker dealer, i Doc's Cdr Dock. j 27 3t 'i ' 1 1 ' 11.. 1 ..! >. __ FOK aPBC. I FOR SALE —Rathinette, ans fold- { ing play 'pen with pad. Phone j 3-4324. . b 3t-x ] DON’T let rugs roam, cleaij tjiejpa h at home with' - Fina ilt’s! tops. Smith Drug Ro. 25 3t • FOR SALE—Domestic sewing Ma-1 chines. Stucky Co. Monroe, Ind. 1 140 ts! FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. I Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co., I Monroe, Ind. 62 ts CONDENSED Buttermilk, 10% >rotdin. Single barrels $5.50 cwt. 3 barrel lots t $5.25 cwt. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms, 175 TF FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Ch. Monroe, Ind. 93 ts WOULDN'T Vou know water clear I Glaxo, giiles a shiny smooth easy to \ cleen linoleum floor., Holthouse Drug Co. ’ V, 25 3t FOR SALE—fZenith Television and Accessories — aerials, lead in wires, etc. UHRICK BROS. , 25 TF i I — —1 _! I FOR SALE -Bottle gas for v cooking, heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6-6463. ' 24 TF FOR SALE—Fr.gldalre refrigerators, ranges,. water heaters, washers, and dryers.' Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101-ts FOR SALE—New refrigerators and Steel cabinets. — .James Kitthen, 428 McHarrjes St. TF
It’s An Old Fashioned Winter-*-—and it’* hard on ypur \ car. Be sure to hgve it . serviced regularly. I GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE I 13th and Monroe its.
QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds f iT ' r’You been stemming open these answers to YOUft Democrat Want Ail—'before I see them?” BOTTLE QAS AND equipment for cooking, heating, etc. HAUGKS. j ' ' . 27 ,24t FOR SALE —8 ton good clover hay. Ella Scherry, Decatur, R • g! ±7 FOR SALE — New Home sewing machine, like new. Phone 3-4095. 26t3x FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerator*. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. $74 ts FOR SALE— SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.45 per 100, lbs. Uhrick Bro» 101 ts FOR SALE — Bottle Gaa Rangel, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. aitea. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. | 274 ts FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigerators, electric ranges, home frees-1 ers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigerators for 1951. Bargains in good used refrigerator*. Decatur Hatchery. 19 14t HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.9$ and up. Guarteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes, Phone 3-2158. 229 TF , . 1 I FREE! — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor covj erings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware i needs. Open each evening except Wed, Sfucky & Co.; Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. ' * 62 ts
want kd HELP WANTED —Apply in person. i Chat & Chew \ 20 TF WANTED— Two men With corn picker. Call 3-3344. 21 btf WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 bedroom home, \unfurnished. Urgent Please phpne 3*3913. ( 27 3t WANTED—Hay and Straw. John FeaseL Phone 3-3865. ’ , 257 TF WANTEp— Acreage for corn er beans. or will shart rent. Reply Box 27k, Decatur Daily Democrat. 27 3t-x HELP WANTED—IB-25 for in Equity Dairy Stole. Experience not necessary. Apply in person 9 - 11 am. 25 3t WANTED—AWoman for housewdrk. To live in with family. Write Box 270, c/o Decatur Democrat.. 26 3t WANTED — Good home for six months old puppy. Friendly, love* children. Dog house included. Phone. 3-3728. 26 2t i _ \ ? COOK WANTED— dishwash- | er. Good pay. Expedience necessary. Write Box 269'i’c/o Decatur i Democrat. I > 26 TF WANTED—Straw. String or wire. Call for prices Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. 176 TF MATTRESS rebuilding, all kins and sixes. Feather mattresses and pillows made. Theo. Luglnbill, Phone 2-8835 Berne. 25 3t-x J WASHJNG machine repairing, also ne w\ Horton and Barton washers, and pibrton and Apex automatic, washers, and driers. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone . 6-6463. * 24 TF EGGS WANTEDr-We can use a few more cases of eggs each week of both brown and white. Immediate payment on delivery or \ pickup. Call 3-2148.. Decatur? Farms. 21 T? WANTED TO BUY—Good medium I priced lot* for purchasers of bow Gunnison home*. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 1-4106. 72 TF CURTIS CIRCULATION CO. want* man or woman with car to work Adams County. Liberal commission. daily expense ' allowance. For personal interview write: R. M. Shaffer, Box 268 c/o Democrat. \ 26 3t-x IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—CrosIey 20 - 18 - 12 cu. ft. Freezers; Crosley Refrigerators, all sizes; Goulds and Flint & Whiling pressure systems, deep . and shallow well. All kinds of pump repair service. Dellinger Bros. Willchile. Ohio, phone 60. f 23 «R Democrat want Ad* Bring Result*
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
WANTED—House or 2 .bedroom /apartment. Reliable couple. * Phone 3-2555. 25 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—Heavy hen*, I Leghorn hens, Fryers. Our truck ; will pick up. Custom dressing daily except Sat. Full dressed’ cut up or wrapped for locker. Decatur Poultry Market, 6sl N. Uth St.' Phone 3-3717., 15 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — i Let us convert old trjeadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, jbnpk*els, machine buttonholes; hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 27 i 24t-x —■■■■' '■ ■ CARD OF THANKS -— ~— —.—Uu—--1 wish to thank Miss Florence Llchtenstiger, Dr. Parrish,‘all the nurse and nurses aides who were so very kind to me during my three mouths illness at the hospital; also I thank everyone who sent and; condolences. * Joel Reynolds.* MiaCELLAJrBOCB STARTER and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Salei. 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ipd. I fr 13 ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair wbrlt try our guaranteed, service at .reasonable prices. Hangks. « oi tf BARKER SHOP: for lease of will ertifploy '.5 barber on percentage basis. Good proposition for I right Hotel Indiana, Fort Whyne, Ind. \ ' 25‘3t SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams. Co. Phone 4 oh I Toestn. C. R. Williams, R < 2, Decatur, Ind. 216 TF i APPLIANCE SERVICE. We’serv- 1 ice all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for LH < makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 4 - . . 239 : MOTHERS—I will care for! your in my home. By daj( of week, while Mother works,. jExclient care. Good referenced. Reasonable price. Phone 3-81841. ;2d‘3t CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Hogs: Monday & We|ines-! day; Cattle: every day,—<-j Scheiman’s Market, Phone; 3-3447 or 3-2992. It I FARMERS ATTENTION—We remova dead horses, cows,; hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. <We pay alj phone charges. The Sfadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. \ MITF DON’T CUSS. If you have Jlumbing troubles, cgll 3-215 S andlet our experienced plumber take I care of your troubles. We also ’ have a full \llne of Kohler, Amerl-! can Standard and other popular makes o( plumbing supplies. Cgß as for ffee estimates. KLENK’S. V; 1 \ ■ 19* TV
FOR RENT ~ i ? ___ L. r FOR RENT —One large and . one small sleeping room. , Pirone 3-3739. . , 26 4t FOR RENT— 3 room apartment, -beat furnished. Call Jl-SOOli. 27 3t FOR RENT — Three room i house • with fiill size bath. Write Box ’ 272. c/o Decatur Democrat Co:. FOR RENT— Upstairs apartment, fjirnished, close up town, 3 or 4 booth* for two. No pets. Btix 273, c/o Democrat. 27 3t-x —; FOR RENT STEAMER KANE PAINT & WALLPAPER STOKE 151 8. Second Phone ———— ; - r — Banner crops of potatoes, 1942 and 1949 in Japan followed establishment uuder the occdrpatioh ’of eleven foundation seed farms in 1947. INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency
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CALL FOR , (Continued From Pace O»») Indianapolis, calling for a 50-50 split of state alcoholic beverage gallonage taxes. They now produce about $11,090,000 a year. Cities and towns would get half, whereqs they get nothing nqw. The Pest would go to the state, as all of it does now. Sens. Jack O’Grady and L. F. Ciinrad. >Terre Haute Democrats, proposed to remove the office of st&te superintendent of public instruction from politics. They would have the superintendent elected on a non-partisan ballot atf primaries every two years from 1952, and if nd candidate got at least 40 percent of the votes cast) then there would be a runoff at the next general election. If you have something to sell er rooms for rent try a Democrat , •Want Adv. It brings results.
Public Auction “THE HARKLESS ONE ACRE OF LAND WITH SEVEN ROOM HOUSE SATURDAY, FEB. 3 — 1:00 P. M. LOCATED: In Monmouth, Ind.,ion the East Side of the Street at the North Edge of Monmouth, Ind, Or, 13 miles North of Deeatui on Oid No. 27 Highway. ; THIS TRACT WILL BE SOLD AS ONE UNIT, OR WILL BE OFFERED IN THREE SEPERATE LOTS ( TO SUIT PURCHASERS. THE NORTH LOT, Approximately 85x168 Feet has a seven room H‘iuse with a good roof and in Fairly] Good Repair, Large'Cistern. Good We*L Barn suitable for Garagi#. Nice Lawn and Fine Shade Trees. With Some Repair this could be bn Attractive Home • A THE TWO LOTS ADJOINING ON The SOUTH ARE EACH 85x168. One Lot has a Small Barn. ' DESIRABLE TRACT OF LAND WITh'oVER 250 FOOT FRONTAGE. An IDEAL LOCATION as a Building l Site for A Ranch jypt* Home, ()r, with some repair the present building could be made into a fine Suburban Home.. \ SOME PERSONAL PROPERTY -Good Circulating Heathr, Some Furh ur ®. conß of Chairs. Cuplioarils; Por< h Swing. Dishes and Utensil*. Picture Frames, Lamps and A FEW ANTIQUE PIECES TERMS: Real Estate—2o% day' of .41e. balance upon delivery of gooh' title. Bersobal Property—iGashT I , ’ \ RICHARIk (HARKLESS, Executor J „ 1 G- Remy Bierly—Attorney F< hanmann—Auctioneer ' Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co , 'i yecatur, Indiana ' I■ i | I Real Estate llaiileil I j r- v| ' ’ ; ■ ■ j 1 We have buyers for Farms, ’ ■ City Homes and Businesses. Call, write or see us and we will be pleased to I come and talk to you about your real estate. H 11 you want to dispose of your H ■ property, now is the time to do it. I RIGHT NOW WE NEED— I B * acre farms M 2— 160 acre farms 4—-40 acre farms ■ i 2—loo acre farms ' ! '[l 3—suburban properties 3— 3 bedroom homes | H . s—modern 5 room homes. ■ ■ Our buyers are waiting to look your place over’ H for quick action, call I The Kent Realty & Auction Co. I PHONE 3-3390 C. W. KENT GERALD STRICKLER - 1 1
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TELLS CONGRESS I (Coßtlnaed From Pave Oae) sincerity of my: convictions. ’’ He told the congress that it must be concerned not only with the pre- , servation of territorial rights but! with “the defense of |our way of life.” This involves, he said, the continuance of the free Enterprise I system and other freedoms. He said that in western Europfe “exists the greatest pool of skilled' labor in the> world.” Side by side With it, he said, it is a “great iridust rial fabric second in its capacity only to, the United States.” ..; < / Ore from the Silver Crown dis- ■ trict 22 miles from (,’heyenae, Wyo.. would yield from $lO-$24 ic silver $4-8 in copper and sl7-s3o in gold per ton, according to record* in the files of the University of Wyoming archives department ; dated' 1889. I Trade in a Good Town — Deca.ur
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne-, In?!.. Feb. L—(UP) —r(PMA) —Uvestocki Hogs opened 501.08 higher: strictly choice 23.75; lights 22.0022.50; lightweight butchers 22.5023.50; mediums 22.50-23.50; butchers 21.00-22.00 heavies'2oXHL2l.(to; pigs 20.00 add down; roughs 17.5020.00. ; ( Calves opened strong to 1.00 higher, 40.00 and down. Lambs opened steady. 36,00 down; ewes 7.00-18.OO; bucks B.OW--13.00. , INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. . L —(UP)— (PM A) —Livestock: Hogs 5.0O0; active,, uneven; barrods and gilts 5075, Instances LOO higher; bulk choice 170-250 lbs 23.-25-23.75; 2 loads choice No. 1 190215 lbs 23.85 24.00; over 250 lbs scarce; odd loads 250280 lbs 22.5023.50; 120-161' lbs eligible around 18.00-19.50; sows fully 50, Instances more higher; bulk choice 300-559 lbs 19.5020.25; few chedee lights 20.50-20.75; over 60" lbs 19.0019.25! Cattle 1,000; calves 200; market active; steers strong to 5o higher; cows strong to 25 higher: good to. choice 8501150 lb steers 32.00-34.00; few commercial and low good 30.00 32:00; small lot' good and choice heifeH :’.».50- 2 loads 1240 lb steers and 5 loads 1025 lbs bought to arrive at 33.50; utility and commer- < iai cows 23.5<526."": t anners "and cutters 18.5023.50; vealers active, 1.00 higher; gooi) And choice 38.00 40.00; common and medium 28.0038.00. Sheep 100 - ndt_enough to test quotations; nominally steady; good and choice wooled lambs quotable at 35.50-36.50; conimon and medium quotable at 3(».00|14.5Q; medium to choice slaughter ewes quotable ht 14.00-20.00. Markets At a Glance By United Press Stpcks irregular in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government bonds unchanged in moderate* trading. ' Curb stocks irregular. ' ( Midwest stocks; irregularly lower. Silver unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures trading suspended temporarily. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures higher.' i Hogs: active tb So cents" higher; ,sheep: fully steady. eattl<: active, steady to 25 cents higher. -- ; i. ■ ■ - , CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 257*4-%,; May 2.57%-%; July 2.52%-%:, Sept. 2.53%-%. ’ Corn: March 1.82%; May 1.84%1.84: July 1..84%‘ Sept. 1.83%..' . > Oats: March 99%-%; May 99%- %; July 95%-95;. Sept. 94.| Soybeans: March 3,33-3.32%: May 3.34%-:;.:;5; July 3.34%-%; Sept. 3.31%. ] ' The New Jersey Journal jot Pharmacy reports that three years ago, dentifrices were sold in only 58 per cent of fixui and general stores: today! they are ip 70 per cent of such outlets. 1 . |
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KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. ! . Corrected Feb. 1 160 .to 180 lbs. 22.25 180 do 220 lbs. fe.75 220 to 240 lbs. 22.50 240 to 26« lbs. '_ 22.00; 260 to 280 lbs. 21.50 280 to 300 lbs. 21.00 300 to 325 lbs. 21.25 $25 to 350 lbs. 20.25 350 to 400 lbs. 19.75 400 lbs. up 19.25 140 to 160 lbs. 18.00 120 <0 140 lbs. 17.50 100 to 120 lbs 17.00 Roughs 300 lbs. downlß.so 300 to 350 lbs. --.J-18.00 35(1 to 400 lbw. 17.50 400 to, 450 lbs. 17.00 450 to 500 lbs. ...16.25 500 to 550 lbs. ; J 6.50 550 to 600 lbs. 16.00 600 lbs. up ..J15.50 Boats ...LIO.OO Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 37,50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 34.50 Yearling Lambs ! 20.00 V Ewes 12.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS ) Corrected Feb. 11 160 to 170 lbs. 22.00 170 to 180 lbs. ..1... 22.75 180 to 200 lbs. . 23.50 200 to 220 lbs. ...2... 22.75 220 to 240 lbs. 22.50 240 to 260 lbs. 22.00 260 to 28" 1b5..21.50 .280 to 3oq lbs. 21.00 300 to 325 lbs. 20.75 325 to 350 lbs. 20.25 ,350 to 400 lbs 19.75 400 lbs. up 19.25 140 to 160 lbs. .221.00 100 to 140 lb«. 20.50 Roughs 300 down 18.75 Stag* 12.00 Boars 11.06 Calves L__: 56.00 . Ewes 12.00 ’ Bucks j.J. 8.00 Lambs 31.00 LOCAL GftAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR - Corrected Feb. 1 Beans subject to cnaxge during day. Price* delivered at elevatpx ■ ' Ask for prices. I Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS ,u Pfib'Ae 3-2148. ’ Corrected Feb 1Clean Whites .39 Large Clean Brown 2 .37 Curreiit receipts .36 Call for poultry prices?
- Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson - Mon roe Listen tol WKJG Every Mon. 7:15 A. M. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking PHONE 3-2607
