Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1951 — Page 5

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951

Glassified Ads - FOR SALE

A ' REAL ESTATE r OR SALE' Modern, three room home with bath, within city Jipits. Ideal loeatiop. Box 273, c/o Daily Democrat. 32 3t-x - GOOD "> room house in Convoy. Bath', electric water heater..basemeht, hot air furnace aud 2 car garage; attached, pan see house by appointment only. ' Call or •write-Annabelle Dull, Convoy, Ohio. 34 3| FOR SALE —8 room modern home, attached garage on West Monroe , . street. This home has 5 rooms p and bath down,' 1 3 room'*? up. It _ would' be very easy fol make it a duplex as the stairway goes up . from the front. Inspection can be ' ipade, by contacting. The Kent • Realty & .'Auction Co., DecatuV. Ind., Phone 3-3390, C. W. Kent, -Gerald Strickler. v I , 33 31 : ggU,,.., ;V - ~ A UTU MOTI f E NICE selection late model used Y' ; cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Bales. 252 TF 1: -L ~■ ‘ ■ . 49 FORI) 4 door, radio and heater, Albw mileage', one owner. Steffen x - /Nash Sales US 27. TF i .FORD 4 door, very clean and tbp condition. Steffen Nash - '.Sales, I’S 27. 27 TF ■ ■_ , A uO NASH Ambassador, hydrumatle, 'I tlmti. t adio and In tilej, <mr qwu rar. Good ctmtliilun. Hirffrti . St. 37 TF FOR >4alr—mi.m: lit»t i i .»•: <1 \? \\£l <-iulpm< nt for \\ jtimkkig. lU’itnm, r-t.- HAIUKH • Z. \t ent , 1-r- anurfr-'-rw for HALE Doiiustie sewing Ma- | chines. Stucky Go Mouths, Ind . j . F no tr JpR SALE - Bottle gas service. 'Special low fates oh cooking and j- Water beating. Stucky & Co., Ikonr&bUnd. ' 62 ts

< — ... , n . , | WE ■ NEED THE I ROOM M-’ \ • ■ ’ 50 DeSoto Custom Sed. \ M| 49 DeSoto Sedan H 49 DeSoto Club Ope. 49 Plymouth plb. Cpe. 48 Plymouth Sedan 48 Hudson Sedan B| 47 Plymouth Sedan f ■;'» 47 Willys Sta. Wagon ■'J 46 Buick Sup. Sedapette 46 Hudson Sedan ~ ’ 46 Chrysler Sedan 41 Plymouth Sedan Mosticars have radios ’ jand heaters. I LowJ Down Payment! I 15 'months 't<? pay I I Dick I j Mansfield ■ MOTOR SALES ■ 223 NORTH THIRD ■ Open Evenings by Appt. ■ ■ \ - 1 ■- . *

V *’••** \ . t jtfgy ■ \ I MOREVTHAN AN ACCIDENT | K°/L ne ?' I,ed ’ < river ' not injured, pedestrian leaps in 'time, !| but. headlines overlooked $20.Q00 worth of brick, steel and glass 4 collapsed as a direct result of the smashed fireplug. ■. Who will replace it- The driver . out of his income for 30 years? lOr has he liability instance—complete insurance—with Central America? P Use caution against accidents; use. insurance against ' ii-y p C r«tectio n ”? ‘ s * abo '“ II.Hk ZSjKk 808 HELLER I I . Helldr and feockman insurance Agencies wgjjkjelflr Herman Lankenau, Solicitor HcJirr 2idq.—Phone 3-4106

FOR SALE -Second cutting alfalfa hay. Hugo Bulmahn, 1 mile north of Preble. 32 3t-x FOR S \LE—9 ~l3~~Wilton rug, twist weave, wine .colored, with ' pad. Call 3-2401. 34 2t FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts — — FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.45 per 100 lbs. Uhrick 101 ts FOR SALE— Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind, 274 ts i— —. CONDENSED Buttermilk, 10% proteir'i Single barrels $5.50 cwt. 3 barrel lots, $5.25 cwt. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 33 T FOR Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. 93 ts

FOR 8 ALE —Zenith Television dnd Accessories — boosters, aerials, lead in wires, etc, UHRICK BROS. . ' 26 TF FOII SALE—Bottle gas toy cooking, heating, refrigeration afid power, at reasonable prices. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6 6463. \ 24 TF BABY ClllCl.s’ We me now selling chicks hatched b)L Heme HlWay I lai ••!»« ry Let uh supply ytHB 1 net ds, jiepulur Farms, IB T Foil HALE MiiytUH CDliVrlitloWHl MiDhei-. Imimdhtte delivery. AH" m'd waMt' i l * Mall "post inid lu Ehlman Mitylrtg Halen, It I. Foi I Wayne. hid, ' .12 31 ,H" r 'A \i i r 111 \ii i: '' We have a It w left' Mazeßp Heating S< rvit.e > 2 D ' Not th Sta-ond St. Flioile IM'S Dt t atur. Ind. 34 3t FQR SALK Special 1000 keg!orn toi kt rvh. 2d <a< b Also tarted heavy breed rhieks. See < today ordt'Y-,Now. Decatur Hatchery. ' 34 5t HOOVER —Factory rbbul.it' vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guarte a d 1 year. Also new Hoover , tank and upright -leaner*. We, service all makes. Kleuk's. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF — —~ FOR SALE—One semi-fit, fur trimmed black w-oal coat, size 38, „$6.00; pne heavy brown ybol sport ’ coat, size is.. $6.00;. One black dyed skunk fur coat. Ikize / 16 to 18, $22.50. Phone 3-3324. ' \ 34 3t —r ——————s— ..." FREE! — Feel free look around in out store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor (coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday' hardware needs. Open each evening Except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monrofe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. \ j 62 ts I*'OR SALE —Decatur U.S. Approved I’ullormu passed R.O:P. sired tgg and, meat bred chicks hatching in leading strains. Order today for early broilers- add early layers. Also DeKalbA Hybrid chicks. Ree decatur hatchERV. 32 lot WANt TO SAVE MONEY? Then see us. You will be amazed \ at our Ipw prices on new living rijom suit vs, sM udlo (umches, upcliaiis und_ hediooin suites. Living room suites and uphoistiffd rhulis made to order. <h oh i- St»vug.im\ 209 South Fifth : ; .t ' Phone : 1109 Third linm.r north of Lincoln Hrlnml, etui side I , , llt

QUIbKIBS H By Kan Reynolds Lk 11... - 1 1® S ; ■< v vi \ L-n U/ | rX t wLSL’S? I a I r> ir: ' "How come that rabbit dog you got a with a Democrat Want Ad chases my fur coat?” FOR SALE—Fngidalrs rafrigsrators, ranges, water haatars, washer*, and dryers. Also soma good uapd refrigerators. Uhrlck Bros. x ioi-tf w aNT K P " WANTED— Three or more room unfurnished house or apartment in towp. Phone 3-2548. 32 6t WANTEb TO RENT — Modern house in .or noiTh of town. Call 3-3618. 31 6t -y..—... ,-\ . . WANTED—Good homes for five 5- old puppies. Phone 3-4278 or call at 409 Winchester St. L x j 33 41 WANTED—Hay and Straw. John Feasel. Phone 3-3865. HELI* WANTED—Bervice man for Goodyear Bture. Opportunity for gdvuhecmept. Apply In prraon. l .'• x | 33 3t ROOM FOR RENT —' DovnloWP loom m house desirable tor beauty shop. Cull Mary Hnilttl. ;i-+4bS m 3,2645. 30 fir WANTEDMMraw. String or wire. Call (or price, Burk Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. isl TV iIENR W4NTRD —’ Prices today subject market change. Heavy hens • 32c; J.eghorh hrn« • 24c. PhoneCl 2118. Decatur Farms. 33 2t !EGGB~W ANTED" r e can use a few more Cases of eggs each week of both brown and white. Immediate payment on delivery or pickup. CalD 3-2148. Decatur Farms. | , 21 T WASHING machine repairing, also new Horton and Barton washers, x and Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone 6- j 24 TF WANTED TQ BUY—Gooa medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Ifust meet F." H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 1-4106, - v 72 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy bens, Leghorn hens, Fryers. Our truck will pick up. ‘ Custom dressing daily except Sat. Full dressed, cut up or wrapped for locker. Decatur Poultry Marked 631 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3717. 15 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered, buttions, buckels, machine buttonholes: Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 27 2<t-g: WANTED—To communicate with person who can furnish vital statistics and actual burial place of a iohn Hart, father of Lyman A. Mi’s. Asa Woodward and others. He moved to Monmouth. Root Twp., about 18|3, was 60 v i-urs old In ceusiiH of .1850; died about 1880. (Mrs.) Clarence U Richjrk 1812 Woodland, Ave., N w .iGttlUon (3|, Ohio \34 3t-i LOHt"-' jjt'ilu'"black"and' white* Toy MancheMivr d<>g. to name of I cppur l intlei return to Htrh kh’r Trailer Park or ciol 3-4008, Little boy'* pc’ 32 Ml X

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MISCSMJUUCQUS INSI!RANCF:"phone 8-4309. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. T ——————— . , STARTER and generator eerviep. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 North Third Bt., Decatur, Ind. ■ 13 TF RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio .repair work try four guaranteed, service at reasonable prices. Haugks. - 1 60 ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. Ohly one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 9 Tocsin. C. R, Williams, R ■ 2, Decatur, Ind. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We sentIce all makes of washers, sweep- .. .ers, and other email appliance*, rolls and parte for l 3 makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-215*. ; I J , ' mtf TOMATO GROWERS — We ar« signing tomato contracts for 1951. There will be a meeting on fertilizing; and Rusting tomatoes.' Watch for later date, at factory.; Decatur Canning Co., Inc. I‘ 34 T FARMERS ATTENTION—We rei move dead horses, cows, bogs* Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask fotj Enterprise 3460. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the St*4 ler Product* Co. 16 TF DOJTT CUSS. If you par* plumbing troubles, call 8-2168 and let our experienced plumber tak* care of your troubles. We glad have a full line of Kohler, American Standard *pd other popular make* of plumbing gupplle*/ daii aa tor tree estimate*. KLERK’S,' 190 TF ? "" FOR RENT 1 ' - FOR RENT—Newly decora led 3 rtxßn apartrngnt, heat furnished ’ (l*hh» A|tu.'iiin>nH wim hr«tcr HI , 31’ij] FOR RENT Largei three room healed apartment Uptown hx a Hon. immediate po*de**lon Bo* 27n ( o Dally Democrat 02 3t ■ V. - ' ■ - . ■■ ; ■ ■ FOR RENT Good two gfmy house. Immediate possession, Kara Kaehr. 4 w» of Coppeas Corners on. road 124. h 3 31-x FOR RENT - Modern 3' bedroom; house. Wired for electric, stoved Short distance from Decatur.’ Rent $45.00 per month. Avsiil-v able March 1 or before. Write Box 276, c/o* Democrat, \Decatur| Ind.. 30 5t BOY SCOUT (Continued From I’MMe One) companied by Albert Sellemeyer at the piano. John Erwin, Fort Wayne high school student, and son of David Erwin, a former Decatur Resident, presented several splendid; impersonations as a feature of the 1 entertainment. " - 5 —- ,\ ' . If you have somc.xlnp to sell or rooms for rent try * Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. r II 3K wBHft 1 R ;• 'w ■Bk jfl' 01. MAIQARIT ICHLAUCH, 52, ; Philadhlphit’imrn m»mb*r of New York university'* English depart. m*nt for 37 year*, has sent word to NYU from Stockholm, Sweden, that *he la resigning to join the faculty of ti|c University of Warsaw behind the Iron Curtain in Poland. She had b(\en bn kaVc of absence from NYU since September of last year. (InUrnuUonatj

■ DRIVE A BARGAIN I I AT J I BRANTS I ■ 1946 Plyinouth \ 4 door Sedan Heater and Radio M I ‘745.00 I ■ 1941 Chevrolet ■ ■ t, 2 door I ■ Motor A-l, Heater M 421500 I

It I* reported by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company that popio death claim* iu 1949 were twice aa much uh lu the epidemic yegrs of 1948 or l»4d.

SOON •i ; / Allis-Chalmers Sales & Service MORRISON FARM STORE 327 GRANT ST. (Formerly Colter Welding) PHONE 3-2957

I FORMAL OPENING! I First Spiritual Understanding Church 150 N. Second St. (D. A. V. Hall) " T • i . [ ' . Sunday, Feb. 11 Services 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited. j Rev. D. Russell Anspaugh, Pastor

NEED A PERSONAL LOAN? When you get'short on ready pish, that jin when a peraonar loan ' conit’H i mightyj handy. When that ' money \nded arifiM, consult usl We make, loans from S2O t<» 1860 or -More without •ndorsfM. All loaiiM-privately arranged. Liberal terniM. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 186 N. Second Hi. Decatur, Ind. Phone 3*20)3

COOMER BROS. DISPERSAL Al Uiv faun, 6 mile West of Foil Waym- on I’ S 21 then ’♦ mile South, or 9 miles East of Roanoke un F S 24 then J 4 wilt! South. ' MONDAY,. FEB. 12 — 11:00 A. M. , 35—REGISTERED HOLSTEINS—3S T. B. and Bang’s Tested—Calfhood Vaccinated Thje offering includes 9 daughters and 4 sons of Pieterlje Burke Mopie a son of “ADMIRAIL” and a maternal brother to’ the famous “Dotty” cow of the June Mi’shler herd. 6 granddaughters and 1 son of Mayoha King Plebe Dian.rTegs” with 698 lbs, flat, 6y. 2x, and 652 lbs. fat. 3y, 2.x. Several other and granddaughters of outstanding COwp with HIR records up to 766 lbs. fat. 2x. Also selling, the young Herd Sire, a grandsop of Pabst Regal out of a daughter of Pabst Barta Prilly Wayne 3D. V 11 head bred to him. This is a ptome-Bred Herd with good type and production, [ 2 Beef heifers, weighing smi lbs.; Holstein steer, weighing 500 lbs.; Holstein steer (calf.) 128 HEAD HOGS 100 or morr feeding shoats. weighing <>•» to 160 lbs.: 15 bred ■sbwg and gilts; Red boar, eligible for registry. ' I 1 Consigned by Levyis Johnson ’ 12 Pure Bred Duroe Gilts to farrow in March. ' . .■ — HAY — — ' ■•. ' ’ ■ A quantity of Mixed Baleyl Ha’ . FARM AND DAIRY EQI IPMENT John lieere “A-v tractor, in good condition: 2-row John Deere mounted picker', model 226; John Deere 7 ft. power mower; John Deere 8 ft. disc: 4-row International corn planter with fertilizer attach.; Rotary Hoe; Manure Spreader; New'ldea heavy duty hay loader; Heavy duty rubber tired wagon and rack \ Low volume weed sprayer and tractor attach ; 1941 Ford Truck. l’-_> ton with grain \bed; 2 wheel stock trailer; Surge 2-unit milking machine, complete With pipes, aijd many other items not mentioned. TERMS CASH Not responsible for\aceitlents. Lunch Served on Grounds r' ; . COOMER BROS., Owners LELAND Z OSBORN Spring Grove Farm Sals Manager & Auctioneer Fort’ Wayije, Indiana \ Warsajv, Indiana Auctioneer: Roy S. Johnjon Pedigrees: Leonard Hibschman

- INDIVIDUAL OR FAMILY GROUP HOSPITAL INSURANCE is your Projection Against Large Hospital and Surgical Expenses. Payment Plan to theej you|r requirements. Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency gi.™ am “DR ANDM A” 1 —-I ;-•: i J • • 1 ■_ — '' ' ' ’ gy CHARLI* KUHN " [GOCH, grandma] I lAVID THAT •NqInBALL IN OU* I Git .YOU SHOULD FttL HONORtc] I DON’T 6 AVI YOU fWOULDN’T HOME FBIIZBR FROM LAST WINTIB/ THAT YOU GOT EMACKEO WITH IT- ALL YEAR T THROW AT UUtT J IE MAD-y \ / —f-jrr -—i T 5 ANYONI //r 1 ,lZ r • * •/. -<r T< 1 • -4A -H" ’'•Sk/rx ' J < a MiWrrW - uJ JCI . Z 7 ’-! 4 .v—X < L/ySc jI i mu- — i a«.im <'.■■■■■■ - -<-■■• t w■.t i .-■■ is ■ ..-'1 I, | | ..ji,—,. ...„, \.Xi..L ..ZfiJ .. U.. 71 k . , , -« 1 • ~ n, ■ k Y 1 n " STucHZfc — Ibig pitchers have bigger e|ars : Wfjlc ' r ' r I ' ' rtß' : . '- l e a ~^-—< X t think/- I / just A MOMENT X 2 __|lH f 'Coirr?cS IT'ro’yAu/) F^ | ( BEVEffi.y-WE HAVE ) ■' - C ABOUT MEN WHEN A fop my Picture, y much better - k one ] -BUTOFCOUPSE )\ LOOKING--- H. YOUR t. "jL-*— ITTr. LISTENING t 7 I SAIP-'NO* f DON'T YOU? • J ;’ , r jnM ft. m/ t3Z > mIAiL i s ; TTv' >^' r ' nF ‘ u ’ i ' ■ 1 & MSDUMC I \.jgg ~ <• I v J L——. ■l' ■' |'\ ; -. !' ' > . ' .

WHOLESALERS ((.uiltliiurd I'roHi fnM«* One) ’damps tn only "abo.Ut .30’ pen i-ul'' of the ' liolUes- while distillers hantile the rest. "A reduced disdount would put a few algal et wlpdesaloirs r out of. business,” said L. F. Jacobs, sec ret ary of the tobacco and candy wholesale association in testimony before the committee. — Tr#de in a Good Town — Decatur

MAGAZINES ■ Largest Selection in Town CITY NEWS STAND 128 Monroe St. Phone 3-2603 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE WIND AUTOr720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Feb 9. (L'l’J I PM A) Livestock: ' Hogs ll.tiOO; steady to weak; strictly choice 24.00; lights 22.5023.00; light butchers 23.25-23.75; .mediums >3.00-23.i0; butchers ?2-00-23.00; heavies ’0.75-22.00; pigs 20.50 down; (roughs 17.5()-'20.0f). Cqttb- steady t<) strong; strictly c hoice ysteers 31.00-34.50; choice heifef s 1180-33.00; good cows 24 <iu--25.00; good bulls 27.00-28.50? calves steady, 42.00 down. ; Lambs -deady.- 38.00 down; ewes 10.00-20.00; bucks 8.00-15.00. JNDIAN LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 9. —(UP)— (PM AI - Livestock: \Hogs 10.ooo; light apd medium barrows and gilts moderately active. mostly 25 lower; later trade slow, most weights fully 25. numerous instances 50 lower than best time; bulk chjoice 170 250 lbs 23.2523.75; few loads 23r85, top 24.00 sparingly for few choice; No. 1. 225 lb down 250-270 lbs 270-300 lbs y 22.00-22.75; 120460 lbs quotable 10.50*18.00; sows about' steady; ethoief-e lbs 19:2520.25; few 20.50; o-ver Goo lbs 19.00 and below;. Cattle 500, calves 300; steers, jjtnd heifers too scarce to test market, (quotable steady; small lots commercial and good 30.00-32.50; load choice l.Tfio lbs bought to arrive nt 34,00; cows rather slow, mostly 50 lower, some bids off more, utility and commercial 24.00-26.50; best young .C()W8 to 2SU’o: vealeis ven active <*ii||| itnd romiiion gradrns unjevt-n bn|t general murkei i.oo |iiifhei . gpptl npd t liph tl on t i.oo, < ciiniinm and im-diiun 29 00-40 oi» Hheep Ilin; »lit*t p |l(inl»H lifUl'* th ally nhsit-bl, iiomJiiall) Htmidv rood noil cholic- woith'd slaiighlci l.iioli up io |0 lo.illnni Io choke wlciuahtri vWo« (|mdnhl«' Hl mt 2.1 tm. Markets At a Glance Bis t’nllml Pi'Stocks lilghei >n model ate'trad Ing | J Bonds higiiei I. Is govvinment bonds umlhaitg ml in tiuht! trading (111 b stoc ks irregularly higher. Alidwest '-t-ii'k- hlglb'i ISlver uinchunut d ,hl New York <H 9i> 16 cent-- a fine ounce, Cotton future? trading suspended temporarily. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye.-oats and soybean futures ii;regular. Hogs: active, steady to 50 cents higher; shtfeps active, steady; cattle: steady to 25 cents lowef, bulls \strdngJ \ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat:’ March 2.58aj ; May 2.58 1 2-%: July \2.52 3 4 - T 8; Sept. 2.5414 %; Dec*. 2.5614. Corn: March IJB2U: May 1.84%74; July 1.85%; Sept, p 84%; Dec., 1.80%. Ohts: March 1.00%; May 1.00%■L. July Sept. 94%-94; Ihc. 95%. ; ' Soybeans!. March 3 36%-3.37; May 3.'3f7%4%; July.:L37’••:•% : Sept; 3.35%-% ? Nov. ' 1 A , ’ , l J— — d \ } Go to tna enuren 01 your choice next Sunqay. '

RfMMMAARMVWMMMMMWMAA \ \ v Good Selection 1951 PATTERNS i WALLPAPER I KANE PAINT STORE » 158 So. Second l\ WWWWMWWWWWWWM

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KINNETT—MURRAY A CO. ■ ■' ■■ ; : ■. Corrected Feb 9 160 to lbs 22.75 I I 18U to 220 lbs. 23.25 220 to 240 lbs. ...23.00 240 to 260 lbs. A __ 260 to 280 lbs. 2too 280 to 300 lbs. .'....L 21.50 300 to 325 lbs. 21.75 325 to 350 lbs. 20.75 050 to 40Q lbs. 20.25 - 40Q lbs. up 19.75 14<> to 160 lbs. \__L___ 18.25 120 to 140 lbs. _J 17.75 1"" tq 120 lbs. .. 17.25 Roughs 300 jibs .downL___ 19.25 300 to 350 lbs. .___ 18.75 350 to 4.00* lbs..'___ 18.25 400 to 460 lbs. 17.75 450 to 500 lbs. A ...._ 17.00 500 to 550 1b5.17.25 1 550 to 600 1b5.16.75 600 lbs' up 16.25 * I Sta^s v -__._13.50 Boars 11.00 4 (Wed, & Sat.) 40.00 , I Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sit.) 36.00 Yearling Lambs 20.00 Ewes ;12.00 z SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb. 9 160 to 170 lbs. ...dj< 22.25 170 to l»0 lbs. . 2- r _\_______ 23.00 180 to 200 lbs. 23?25 200 to 220 lbs 2<oo 220 10'240 Ihs. -__ 22.75 240 to 260 lbs. 22 25 260 10 280 lbs. 2175 2so tu Jon lbs. 21 35 dim to 135 lbs" 2100 3|5 10 35(1 lbs _ 2t».'>o ;if»o to 400 lbs 2000 5 j Dm lb- up I!♦ ,"»u 140 lo 160 Ills ’ 21 25 jm» to 140 llw 2" 75 * 1 ItoiiHhN 800 do* 11 ” ' 19 mi '77.* -vJ-. . Lion a Ro»r» ............J 10.H* (‘illvea , 86 00 Kwaa H.M Burks 100 lmmb» ?.... 31.0(1 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK KLEVATOR Cot freted Feb 4i I Beaus subject to tliange ~ j \ during dky. . v Pricea delivered at elevator ' . Ask for prices. I Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: 05 per 100 less. -\ -f.o.b, Tarm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS J Phone 3-2148. t •Corrected Feb. 9 Large Clean Whites __J .38 Large Clean Brown .36 Current receipts .35 Call for prices.

■*. Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - Monroe Listen to WK JG Everj* Mon. 7:15 A. M. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking PHONE 3-2607