Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1951 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951
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Real Estate DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? See Us Today.—The Suttles Co. • -J '■ - • r 144 T f I——.1 ——. s ROOM Ijouse, slate roof, modern, 1 block from school. Herbert AyeYy, Willshire, Ohio. Call after 6 p.m. 150 3t-x LOT FOR SALE—West end of St. ■Marys St, 134% ft. frontage on St. Marys St. 155 ft. south alpng railroad, 100, ft. east from railr- road in rear. The Suttles Co. . 145 T FOR SaLE — ; Fine Improved 12 Acre Tract on Highway 224, has two good Four Room Homes, Good Barn. Chicken House and Garage. Nice Lawn and Shade. LEVEL Highly Productive land, Immediate Possession and the crops go with the farm. Shown by appointment. Write or Call 3-3201, J.F. Sanmann, Midwest - Realty Auction Co Decatdr, Indiana. ■ 151 4t FOR SALE—SUPER MARKET doing over a quarter of a Million Dollars worth Os Busi nessr per year, handling. a Complete Line of Groceries, Meat, Fruit and Vegetables. Full line of Latest type equipment, Modern Building and Large Parking. Area in an ideal Location. Shown by Ap- ./ poiirtmeht, Write or Call 3-3201, J.F. Samnann, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Ttidiana. " 151 4t VO^TSALE—IOO kcRE FARM IN VAN WERT COUNTY,. OHIO, has a good five room house, dou- : ble cornerib, Good barn and Chicken House. Nice Yard and Shade, Level. Highly-Productive Land, Well Drained. 15 Acres ofi Fine Saleable. Timber, balance under cultivation, can be sold on ‘ reasonable down payment. Shown by appointment. Write , or Call 3-3201, J.F. Sanmaim. Midwest Realty Auctioji. ■Co. Decatur, Indiana. 15T4t ' . . ■ ' .U FOR SALE—A Good Income Property, Ideally Located on Sputh sth St. Decatur, two Completely ‘ Modern five room apartments, nibe Yard and Shade. Liberal Loan can be arranged, Write or Call 3-3201 J.F". Saninajnn, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. ■- 151 4t ' _____ ■ ■
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: , / J,. ~ : 3, J. i J ~rs | Wairt to Ntare J •’■'ll si J I Into A Home ■- -■ h L j Os Your Own? H l fe • . £ See the new Gunnison two bedroom home being erected at s 110 South Thirteenth Street |k . . r ■ f •& Complete with utility room, automatic hot water heater, < < £ forced air oil furnace, exceptional insulation, modern bath, wood £ |g paneled Mellow-tone walls, American kitchen with double corm-£ £ partment sink, porcelain enameled steel kitchen cabinets. ■ « The new Coronado ranch style home Is the one you have ~ - been asking for, low rambling, big, with authentic styling, pic-j k, £ ture window, intriguing as tomorrow! j.la r ' ■ ? i . J: : , The wide roof overhang keeps your home cooler, 'shuts out ~ the summer sun, lets you enjoy the winter sun. It is a triumph » (a in low-cost quality home. .- •'<! ■ .UH |: '' It can be purchased with a low F. H. A. down payment of « ~ $2,000 and monthly payments (including principle, j. interest,, £ taxes and insurance) of abqut $55.89. -g_. | I CLARK W. SMITH, Builder 11 1 | 808 HELLER, Realtor | Heller Bldg. ‘ I
— 1 ' CHOICE building lotis on tollman St. adjoining Homestead; Sewer and utilities available. 50 or 100 ft. frontages. Ideal for rabch type home. Mrs. John Gage, 1063 Winchester St. \j ' ( 15? T FOR SALE—COMPLETELY MODERN HOME, four rooms and Bath, New Oil Furnace| Fine ; Built-in Features, Ample Closet 1 Space, Nice Size rooms, : Large Lot,, Garage. A Liberal Loan can be arranged. Write or Call 3-3201 J.F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatar, Indiana. 151 Iff FOR SALE —3 Bedroom modern V home located 1 block from; Deci*tur high school, 2 blocks frijm the courthouse. 7 Room home, diving room, muslb room, dining room, tiled kitchen, tiled bath, 3 bedrooms, full basement, oil heat, double garage. It you’ Are looking for a nice- location close to business district, churches and schools Jet us show you this on. Thf? Kent Realty & Auction Co., Phone 3-3390, C. W Kent, Gerald Strickler., >52 pt Automotive ■ i.i ii ’■ '-r '. ■ I ll' !|* ' ' I” '■ %TON 1937 International ; pickup truck. Call 3-9141.- - 152 St NICE selection lato model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. :253 TF 1917 Buick Estate Wagon, beautiful maroon finish, tad io.; heater, white sidewall tires. Priced right. Doyle Hoffman, Motor Sales. i 150 >3t 1950 cilEVlioLEf 4 jioor sedan. Excellent condition, li>w mileage, fully equipped. Photfo’3 : 36lß. - n 150 3t FOR SALE—I9SO Studebaker Convertible. 6 cyl. witlt overdrive, new white sidewall tires, radio, heater, air conditioner. Excellent condition. Phone 3-86,33. • • r 150 3t-x Farmer’s Col. _.., -4—— IWE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF -.— FOR SALE —Domestic sewing Machines. Stucky 4 Go, Monroe, fedSEE MORRISON Far nV Store Simplicity Garden sales and service. 327 Grant St. Rhone 3-2957, Decatur, Ind. £7 TF 20 FEEDER pigs, 70 to 80 Ibsf,, v|ac- . cinatad. ..Ezra Kaejhr, 4 | miles west of Coppess Corner dh No. ; ’ 124. Craigville phone. |52 3t —j — -i——L—— J — 2 MALE HOGS, old enough lor service. Sell, or trade for? gilts. Big type Poland, eligible t<| register, from reg. herd. Phonej3-8266. Lawrence Grotes. li>l 2t-x USED 1950 Ford Tractor with plow, just like pew, in A-l shape. Tracto< only run 275 hours. — £teffen Implement C|». \> | It For Sale-Misc. GOOD "USED washing ftnachiaejs.; Stucky and Co. Monroe. - Open, eves, except Wed- 150 5L FOR SALE 4 Philco ftedlos and? Refrigerator*. Stucky & Co.J Monroe, Ind. \ j| | 274 ts: FOR SALE—II complete wataitft bed room suite. A.jlidkh Bowep ? 313 Madison St. -2042. # r t ’ f 151 FOR SALE — Bottle Range| many styles to select fpom. OpeS nites except Wed. nlt«*. Stucky ' & Co., Monroe, Ind.| \ 27t t| ■ I
■MI i GOOD USED dining room suites, r Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open ) ; eves, except Wed. * GOOD USED breakfast sets, Stucky , and Co. Monroe. Open eves, ex- \ cept Wed. 1 ' 150 5t • n \ 1 ■ i I USED ELECTRIC refrigerators. ; ; Stucky and Co. Monroe/ Open t : eves, except Wesi 150 5t 3 GOOD USED bottle gas stoves. 1 i; Stucky and Co. Monroe. Open L eves, except; Wed. I 'llsO 5t r —i ' i —!' KENMORE washer, good condition, f j price $25.00;. 1135 Marshall St. Phone 3-3584.151 3t i ij. i, —f-Vs- \ ; * —k ■ FOR SALE —Obe pow, 6 yrs. old, one heifer l-% yrs. old and one gilt due to farrow in July. Dial 6-6113, Doyle Painter. 150 a3t-x FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural .|ome cooking and water beating, low as $6.95 per 100 lbs. Bros. 92 TF *"T?'M .1. i. ■ i I GES’ more dollars for ypur used car. Olean the upholstery with Inna E° am - Smith Drug Co. ji 150 3t CHERRIES for canning and locker. Washed, pitted, packed aVd sugared. Ray’s West Side Market. I’hone 3-2930. 150 3t FQR SALE •— Bottle gas service. | "Special low rates on cooking and i | water heatiug. Stucky & Co., ■ Monroe, Iqd. \ 62 ts FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom t carpeting. Open evening* excopt Wednesday. Stucky & Co. Munroe, Ind. 93 TF FAMILY cost plans. 3 'years] — $12.50; 2 v years — $10.00;—1 yeari— $5.00. -i Kenneth Runyon. Phone 3-4300. ■ ■ \ 149 6t RABBITS —2 does and young ones, i i: 2 bucks and hutches. Ernest Longenberger, Craigville, Ind. 1 mile west, % south of Magley. ?. 5 - -’T 151 2t-x ■___ L 1 THOUGHT I needed slipcovers until I discovered Magic Fpam. Nqw I don’t have to hide my beautiful upholstery. Holthouse Drug Co. 151 3tv FOR SALE—Frlgldalre Refrigergtors, Ranges, Water Heaters, and dryers. Also some gotrj used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros; , 1 101 ts I. , > ?| | '■ - , V GOOD USED Maytag washer; Complete line of new Maytag gas stove?, conventional and automatic washers at FAGER Maytag Sales, 164 South Second St. ’ Phone 3-4’362. Factory trained Service. 149 5t FREE! — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merch&n|ise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and apJ pliances, and everyday hardware peeds. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co., Monroo, Ind. ! jphone 6-6866. 62 TF \FOR SALE—Top and fill dirt, peat -moss, gravel and cinders. Call O. V. Dilling, first house East of , Kirkland school Phone 3-9541. , Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF rOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigerators, electric ranges, home freezers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration tor 1951. i Bargains in good used Mefrigera- > tors. DECATUR HATCHERY. / ' \ . 100 TF | ' ' HOOVER—Factory rebuilt Vacuum cleaners', $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We I service all makes. Klenk's. Phone 3-2158. 1 229 TF FRIGIDAIRE refrigerators, ranges, water heaters and automatic ' washersj Deepfreeze, and Frigidaire home freezers. Liberal trade in allowance. Linn Grove Hardware, p hone 5-5496, Open i evetill 9. 82 T ' SIMPLICITY & Choremaster garden tractors 2 & 3 h.p. Cultivar tors;, mowers, Iscycle bars. See us before you buy. Linn Grove Hardware, Phone 5-5496, Open evenings till 9. 82 T 5! ■' /_■ _ ■' ' . JJ' ' j : Trade in a Good Town — Decatur “Old at 40,50,60?” — Man, Wre Crazj |\ ftnet your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try ■•pepping up" with Oslrex. Contains tonic for weak. . rundown feeling due solely to body's lack of Iron !■ which many men and women call "old. Try Ostrek Tonle Tableu far pep, vim. vigor, younger feeling, t this very day. Get 1 ntroductory or •‘get-acquainted : also today, at specially price. Os.y 450. a At all drug sjtores everywhere—-in : Decatur, at Smitty Bruit Stbre. ] SPECIAL STOCK SPRAY Made with Pyrethrum, the • best and safest fly killer t known. Bring your container. $1.25 Gallon t Beavers Oil Service
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\ Wanted 1 J -J WANTED—Waitress, must be experienced. Call in person. Dick’s Grill. i t 151 2t-x WANTED TO BUY—Leghorn Fryers and heavy hen*. Decatur Farms, Phone 3-2148. 142 WANTED to buy modern home In Decatur, Box 329, c/o Democrat. 152 6t . L——i—— — Woman or girl fpr housework—mornings. Phone 3-3198. 152 3trX Ranted— Young nan 16 or over for fulltime work at the D. and T. Standard Service. 152 It Cisterns, cesspool*, septic tanks, outhouses cleaned and repaired. Write Bill Dague, Decatur, Ind., Gejn. Del. V. 149 48t FAW ILY of 4 wants a 4 or 5 room unfurnished house or apartment in Decatur. Phone 3-2429. 15Q st-x ], I ; . , .... WANTED JO BUY—all kind? of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur ' Poultry Market, 651 Norljh 13th St. Phone 3-3717.J133 TF WANTED—GirI for general office 'work and typing. Accuracy and a liking for detail work essential. \ Address P.O. Box 26, Decatur, 4ndiaua and an application will be mailed you.' 148 6t-x SAVE more comfort from your heating system. Have your furnace cleaned and checked now. Phone 3-3808. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North Second St. Decatur, Ind. 123 TF ROOFING—Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Windmaater shingles. Several styles and colors to choose from. "We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 55 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old jtreadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons,,bji<;kels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used g machines. Boardman’s 223 North First 129 26t-x WANTED TG BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new .Ganbison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone A 3-4106. 72 ts Card of Thanks to thank everyone who in kindness and sympathy remembered us during the illness and passing ofc our Your words of comfort, flower? ahd cards were all deeply appreciated. •The Henry family ; 1 wish in this manner to express my sincere appreciation to all ’ who pent such lovely cards and flowers dnd helped in any way during my'recent hospiuUizatiou 1 and since I 1 hAve been at hbme. Mrs. Charles Lamlin For Rent i—j—-—;—■ FOR RENT —4 rooms unfurnished. Phone 3-8001. 152 3bx BUSINESS OFFICES —1 large room and 1 small business office. Both upstairs in tel. bldg. Available immediately. Citizens Telephone Co. V A 145 TF American’s Clothing moths —dangerous only in their -caterpillar or babyhood stage—belong to two families that emigrated from Europe wild the nation’s early settlers. _____ . ; Trade in a Good Town — Decatur | f NOTICE! My office will be closed July 2,3, and 4. \ Dr. Harold DeVor TIT SHOW Every Friday Night CLEM’S ■ I ■ LAKE KRITTER SPRAY Pyrethrum spray with the powerful Cragg Fly Repellent added. Often will keep animals free of flies for five day*.; 1 Gallon in can $2.35 Beavers Oil Service
■ • Miscellaneous p DECORATING: Try Super HemTone. ' All colors. Ob sale at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. I . . ' f 13 ts UPHOLSTERING— get ybur furniture rebuilt, restyled, recovered now. Phone 2-8503 for ‘estimate. V. S. Moser. 152 6t-x SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. only ope in Adarhs Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R * 2, Decatur, Ind. / 216 TF WASHING MACHINE repair; bottie gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will allow S3O for old washer lon new. Monroe Washer Repair ' Shop. Phone 6-6403. 114 TF POLIO INSURANCE policies sued while you wait —effective Immediately—only $9.60 for 2 •years for family.' Specified disease policy, including polio, cancer and 6 other diseases, only SIO.OO per year for family. THE SUTTLES COMPANY. ’ 128 25t DON’T Cuas. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take csre of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing sUpptes. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all ; phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products 15 TF RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60 ts JUNE BRIDES note. For a good example of how to fix those delicious pork tenderloin sandwiches, come out some evenihg to the Win-Rae Drive-In on north US 27. 152 3t ’J APPLIANCE SERVICE; We service all makes of wachers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringei .oils and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF \ ' \ ■ ' ■ _. ' ■ . - \ STOP Sticking piano keys, sluggish action, dampness. Call Decatur Music House and have a dampchaser instated in your piano, a life' saver fbr your instrument. Priced reasonable. 151 3t ' 1 ■ -I ■ The 139, clay tiles that line the dome of the famous mosque of Sidi Okba at Kafrwan, Tunisia, still retain their brilliance although they were installed t.OUO years ago.
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BLACKFORD (Coatlaned From Pace Owe) said he spent much of his time working in a factory in Milwaukee. He ■ slipped Rome to see his wife and four children two weeks ago and spent dll but two days hiding here, Hiser said. “If it had not been for my family I would never have come back,” Hiser said. “We talked about giving ihyself up but had not determines when I should.” Police said Hiser told them he began taking funds to help with living expenses less than a year after he took office on Jan. 1, 1949. Hiser said he first left his personal check to cover the amounts he took. He gave that up and started to conceal the shortage *s delinquent taxes Hiser saip. Hiser’s disappearance left \resi•dents here stunned. Some thought he was dead and many wouldn’t commit themselves. But they had enough confidence in Hiser to reelect him less than a month after his disappearance. County commissioners soon declared i office abandbned and named Dennis H. Guy to fill the office. Otto K. Jensen, clßef examiner for the sftate board of accounts, said some tax payments were not entered in Hjiser’s, cash box and credit was not given on tax duplicates. ■ ■■ I i-\ ’ UNITED NATIONS (Contiuurd From P««e One) ot Kumsong. the allies likewise overcame stubborn enemy resistance in a six-hour clash and forced thb ILeds to . retreat. m The war also flared with new fury at sea apd in the air despite Russia’s dease-fire proposal. Communist shore batteries .at the battered east coast port of Wonsan straddled the 45,000-ton U. S. battleship Ndw/Jersey with near’misses while Admiral Forrest P. Slherman, chief of naval operations, was aboard. Neither Sherman nor anyone el?e aboard the New Jersey was injured. The battleship’s 16-inch and five-inch batteries replied with a barrage that smothered the enemy guns. . ' - The magnetic field of the earth, which is responsible for attracting the compass needle to the north, undergoes slow from year to year.
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’ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 28 — (UP)—(PM A)—Livestock: . Hogs 1,200, steady to weak; strictly choice 23.00; lights 21.5022.75;- lightweight butchers 22.5023.0O;l mediums 22.25-22.75; butch-. , e.rg 120.50-22.00; heavies 19.50- ! 20.50; pigs down; roughs r 16.00-19.50. i ' ' > Calves steady, 38.50 down. 1 Lambs steady, 33.00', down; ewes 12.00-17.00; bucks 9.00-13.00. t INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June 28. —(UP) — 1 (PM A)—Livestock: t Hogs 7,000; fairly active, strong t to 25 higher; later quite active at 1 full advance; bulk choice -170-240 . lbs 23.00-23.00; 240-270 lbs 22:00r 23.00; 270-300 lbs 21.50-22.25/ . heavier weights scarce; 120160 lbs ; 18.00-20.50; sows strong to 25 high- . er; choice 300550 lbs 17.5019.50; big weights 17.25. r Cattle 500, calves 400; pteers and , heifers steady; cows iittle change; t gopd and choice steers and year-v I lings eligible 33.0035.50; utility and - commercial 26.0031.50; good tb choice heifers 33.00; commercial and good beef cows 26.00-30.00; utility 23.00-26.50; vealera active, steady; choice hnd prime 37.00’ ? 38.50; commercial and good 30.50- ; 36:50. \ ' iSheep 200; active, fully steady; bulk choice to prime 34.00; high: choice and prime 88 lb weights I ■. 35.00; good and choice 32.0033.50; i : utility down to 30.00; slaughter ewes scarce, quotable unchanged;' good and choice lg.oo-17.00. 1 Markets At a Glance j By United Press i Stocks lowei in moderate trad| ing. ■ ' | - - ',' I Bonds irregular. 5 U. S. government.bonds steadjf in quiet trading. ' Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. | Silver raised in New York t<fc 90.16 ce(its a fine ounce fronf 87.75 cent*. \ j * Cotton futures lower. > Grains in’ Chicago: wheat, corn| • rye, oats and Soy bean futures? r lower. B \ Hogs: active,; 25 to 50 centg i higher; sheep: steady; ckttlei steady to weak. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE J Wheat: July 2.30%-%; Seiit. 2.34%-%; Dec. 2.39%-%; ManSi 2.41%;. May 2.41%. Corn: July 1.65%-%; Sept 1.64%; Dec. 1.57-1.57%; MardU 1.G0%; May 1.62%A. 1- | Oats: July 72%-73; Sept. '75%'; Dec. 78%-%; Marell 82; Mjy 81%. Soybeans: July 2.98%-%; 'Sew. 2.80; Nov. 2.69%-%; Jan. 2.71%! March 2.73%8; May 2.75%N. | AFI’QIMTMFKT OF t 1 ADMIMSTKATOR > , , C Vo. 4715. Notice in hereby KtVen, That t» undersigned has been appointed A<yniinistrator of the the estate df ’ Mary Aschleman late of ' County, deceased. The estate , proßably solvent. Lawrence E. Achleiuan, AdminfeS tratdr L* B. -Harper Attorney JUSTE 12 1951 fe JUNE 14-4-21— 28 | APPOINTMENT OF v EXEC BTOIt | Vi Estate N> 471» S Notice Im hereby.' Kiven, That tlte undersigned has Executor of the estate of Frederick DeiniiiKer latbj of Adams CoUntjg, deceased. The estate is probabfjr solvent, i f Kicli.-ird G. Deiaiaaer, Execut&r Ferd L. LitteCer, Attorney S June 19. 1951. JUNE 2U-28—JULY 5 £ Trade in a Good Town — Decatdr
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kENNETT—MURRAY A CO. | Corrected June 28 160, to 170 lbs. 4 21.50 170 to 180 lbs. „L—22.50 IgdUo 220 lbs. a.- 23.f'0 b 220> to 240 lbs.} 22-50 240|t0 260 lbs. Ix_—— 22.00 260? to ,280 lbs, 21.50 28d;to ‘aoo ibs. Si oo 3()d;to 350 lbs. - 20.50 dsoho 400 lbs. „j 20.00 400 lbs. upj.l— 19.50 14$ to 160 lbs. -J r — 18.00 12(j to 140 lbs. —: 17.50 100 to 120 lbs. 17.00 RoMhs SOO lbs. down -J—J- 18.75 ?0p to 350 lbs. _L——— 18.25 SSO to 400 1b5.17.75 L4OO to 450 lbs. _lJ— — 17.25 'Usb to 500 lbs. 16:75 ?bOO to 550 lbs. 16.25 i 1550 to 600 lbs. 15,75 ■ 600 lbs. up 15.25 Stagsl4.oo Wk 12.50 Steals (Fri. & Sat.) „_u— 37.0© Spring Lambs (Fti. & Sat.) 31:00 Yearling Lambs2o.o6 Ewes 4I 14.01. SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS | (Corrected June 28 160 to 470 lbs. 21.00 >7O to ISO lbs. 22.00 <BO to 200 lbs, -1— 22.25 SOO to 220 lbs. 22:50 •220 to 240 lbs. 4— 22 25 ?240 to 260 lbs. 4r- 2200 ;260 to 280 lbsi\ 21.50 ;280 to 300 lbs. 21.00 <OO to 350 lbs. L- 20.50 350 to 400 lbs. 20.00 400 lbs. up - 19f50 .140 to 160 Rys. 18.50 TOO to 140 lbs. 4 ’lß 00 Roughs 300 dowh 4--- 12 - Stags 41 14-06 Boarsl3.oo Calves -1* 36.00 Ewes X-— 15.00 Lambs——3o,o6 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected June 28 . Beans subject to cnang* • during day. ■/ Price* delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel leas. Corn: 05 per 100 less. Lo b. farm. WHOLESALE, EQ© AND POULTRY QUOTATION© ; . Furnished By DECATUR FARM© Phone S-214G Corrected June 28 Large Clean Whites 49 J Large Clean Brown —;—-— -47 Current receipts — -40 Call for poultry price*.
BURK Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson Monroe TEEPEE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 Attaining a length of two feet, the imperial woodpecker of northern Mexico is the largest known. Often the uncoiled tongue of a butterfly or moth will be two or three tihnes the length lot its body.
