Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1951 — Page 5

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QUICKIES ay Ken Reynolds &H WWoJ ivgM 4 Zr s ""'J'&Nk tl - 1 p- -* , "Isn't that cute, Alvin—l taught the hunting dog you got in the Democrat Want Ads to bring you the dish tomel!” F", _ - » ■ ii ii — Real Estate —-—-—- -t. - FOR SALE—-8-room Dame house in Monroe, Ind., to be rfioved from the premises. Jeff Liechty, Berne, Ind. 156 3t-x 7 ROOM house with utility room, all In good condition Large lot with garage. An excellent location. Mrs. Elizabeth Dellinger. Willshire, Ohio or phone 64 F 2. . 4 154 3t-X CHOICE building Ibis on Bollman St., adjoining Homestead. Sewer and Utilities available. 50 or 100 ft. frontages. Ideal for ranch type home. Sirs. John Gage, 1063 Winchester St. , 152 T Automotive. NICE selection late model used ! j cars. DICK MANSFIELD Mbtor Sales. 252 TF , 1550 FORD convertible, low mileage, all the extras. Went to army. SIBSO. Cali 3-4213. 921 . j Walnut. \ 154 3t FOR SALE—4 — 6:00 x 16 Used tires and tubes, $25.00. I—Zenith1 —Zenith Console radio, $50.00; D.B. Gehres Pleasant Mills. 156 3t-x 5 BARGAINS—Four 550 x 17 used tirCs, tubes, wheels; We also have a few new 18” and 19” ’tires; Used parts tor 1936 Plymouth 2 door and, 1988 Plymouth 4 door. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler - Plymouth. 156 34 J ■> ■' Farmer's CoL WE~BUY chickensand Quality eggs, i Decatur Farms. « 135 TF ___ — —— r FOR SALE— Domestic sewing Ma- : ■- chine* Stucky 4b Oca, Monroe, ‘ Ind. 140 ts ; 5 WEANED PIGS. Inquire Coppess Corner, Monroe. Ind. r 156 3frx FOR SALE—Used 4 bar N«w Idea side rake.—Klente’s. 155& SEE MORRISON Farm Store Simplicity Garden Tractors, sales and service. 327 Grant St Phone 3-2957, Decatur, Ind. 57 TF For Sate-SHm. FOR SALE — Philoo Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky 4k Co., / Monroe, Ind; 274 ts WATERMEIX3NS, large fancy sweet. red ripe, black seeds, Georgia. Guaranteed, 79c and up. Coppess Corner. 155 st-x , *""""T""" 1 "***^"^" — . ■ | INSURANCE l Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE WIND AUTO ’• I7PO No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004

I Want to Move I - r p- , i . ‘ i ■" >” 1 r Into A Home | Os Your Own? i 1 * ■ ’ I 1 See the new Gunnison two bedroom home being erected at 110 South Thirteenth Street ; . I | Complete with utility room, automatic hot water heater, forced air oii furnace, insulation, modern bath, paneled MeJlow-tone walls, American kitchen with double'-com-partment sink, porcelain enameled’ steel Mtchen cabinete. The new Coronado ranciv style home is the one you\ have been asking for, low rambling, big, with authentic styling; picture window, Intriguing as tomorrow! The wide roof overhang keeps your home cooler, shut* out the summer sun, lets you enjoy the winter sun. It is a triumph In low-cost quality home.' . It can be purchased with a low F. H. A. down payment of $2,000 and monthly payments (including, principle, Interest, taxes and insursnce) of about $55.89. CLARK W. SMITH, Builder j h 808 HELLER, Realtor ! Heller BMg. ,\ Phone

■ ' s ,r NEW 8 and 16 cu. It freezers. > Stucky A Co. Monroe. Opfen evenings except Wed. i 153 6t NEW BENDIX washers and;dryers. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Open evenings except Wed. I 153 6t FOR SALE—Used blue living room suite. 984 North Second . St. Phone 3-2250. 156 3trX —■ -—i- 1 - — 9 x 12 RUG; Dew water softener; gas range. 1027 Marshall St. ' 156 3t FOR SALE — Bottle (Ms Ranges, many style* to select from. Open* nites except Wed. nites. ‘ Stucky 41 Co., Monroe, Ihd. ‘ mtf DINING room outfit; Maytag washer, 1949; Frigidaire, 7 co. ft. Mrs. Lyn ford) Bracey. Call $4442. [ 155 3t FOB BALE Bottle gaa service. Special low raise on cooking sad water heatlL*. Stucky dt Co., Monroe, Ind. 68 ts YOU don’t* have to tell me that Magic Foam is the best uphol» tery and rug cleaner on the market. Holthouse Drug Cth [ 156 3t FINEST, firsthand foremost is Fina ” Foam tor cleaning rugs and upholstery. Smith Drug Co. • 156 3t 10 ft. commercial refrigerator; also apartment size refrigerator. Mrs. Hefmsh Dterkes, 1301 Nutt man Ave. ; 156 3t-x , L, ■ I,—-..A I. nil ■■■■»,■■-, I FOR SALE—Huge and broadtoom carpeting. Open evenings ex- * oept Wednesday. Stucky & Co. \ Metro* Did. ; 9$ TF FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural’ , home- cooking and water heating. As low as $6.95 per 100 lbs. Uhrlck Bros. ; 92 TF PUPS —Collies, shepherds? hounds, terriers, many 'breeds. ' Railing Bros. Decatur, R - 4. 1% Smiles north of Coppess Corner.* 153 6t FOR SALE —3 year old sorrel Tennessee walking mare; yearling sorrel 5 gaited colt Forest Ripley, Willshire,* O h io. | Phone 137 F 5. 154 3bx STARTED CHICKS; 10 days old I and 2 weeks old.. White Rocks i and New Hampshire Reds. Immediate delivery. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind; J 155 st| GET YOUR orders in early for Michigan Raspberries and Cherries. We expect to have them soon. Mrs. Roy L. Price. Phone 3-8547. 1 156 3t „ » -4-k, SEVERAL good used washing machines. Just the thing for the summer Priced to sell. Fager’s Maytag Sales, 164- South Second St. Phone 3-4362; ’ Factory trained service. 155- 2t FOR SALE—Frtgidaire Refrigerator* Ranges, Water Heater* washers- and' dryers. Also some goM? need refrigerator* Übrick j Bro* ML ts FREE! — Peel fire* to. look around In our store at our fins merchandise such as fhrnitur* floor cor* erlngs, bedding, Itonp* and ap- : pifemce* and everyday hardware ’ need* Open each- evening except Wed; Stucky * Co., Monros, Ind. . Phone 6-4M6. ! 62 TF s FOR SALE —Keivlnator refrigerator* electric ranges, bomb frees era and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration fqr 1951. Bargains in good used refrigerators. DECATUR HATCHERY. \ .100 TF HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaner* $19.95 and up< Guaranteed 1 year. Alsd new’Hoover * tank and upright) cleaners. We service all make* Klenk** Phone 3-2159. J 229 TF -'' ■ \ I

. FOR- SALE —Top and fill dirt, peat ► moss, gravel and cinders. Call t O. V. Dilling, first house East of Kirklaqd school: Phone 3-9541. * Glass Trucking Service. 99 TF ‘ shi k, Wanted ; WANTED to buy modern home in 1 ' / Decatur. Box 329, c/o Democrat. | 152 6t WANTED—Car salesman. See Doc : Vizard at Doc’s Car Dock. ' | 156 3t |VANTED —to buy modern house. ' if $3,000 down, balance on contract. I Reply Box 333, q/o Democrat. ; ' \ 156 lox WANT TO- RENT—Mother and j three children need 3 or 4- room ’ J; ( furnished apartment immediately. Phone $3257. 156 4t CISTERNS, cesspools, septic tanks, •; outhouses cleaned and repaired. ) Write Bill Dague, Decatur, Ind. : Gen. Del. 149 48t •f- • 4 . .. 7 ■ , - A i Neat young lady for waitress; Better than average pay for capable pefrson. Reply Box 331, c/o Democrat. 154 3t WANTED TO BUY— Good used! wardrobe, utility cabinet, 2’B” x 6’B” glass dpor. Phone 3-4460. ' ’ - 155 3t-x WANTED—GirI wants Light House work or baby sitting. (Write Clayi ton Sheets, Dixon, Ohio R.R. No. - rT, or call 16032, Convoy, Ohio. 155 ,3t-x |VANTED —Used refrigerators. Allowing up to SIOO on purchase of i new refrigerator. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Open evenings except | Wed. 153 6t |vANTED—Man wants,extra work, Saturdays. Odd jobsi of any kind will be accepted. Contact Clay- / ton Sheets, Dixon, Ohio R.R No. L or call L 6032, Convoy, Ohio. 155 3t-x WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of ; 1 poultry. ' Bring us your custom | dressing. TREON’S Decatur 1 Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone $3717. 133 TF WANTED—Experienced beautician to work in downtown air condiv Honed shop. 5% day week, ExI working conditions. Good Isalary and commission. Mayfair Beauty Shop, Groth’s Store for Homes, 114 W. Washington, 3rd floor. Ft. Wayne. E- 1187. 153 6t

INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON \ Decatur Insurance Agency i BUY HADACOL KOHNE DRUG STORE MMMWWWAMMMAMMM CHO Uef > L • db In „SURE M ,«« BRAKES! If your brake pedal goes » iy, within one inch of the floor or your car swerves to one i;£ side when stopping, your brakes need quick and expert attention. i ■ ' ' i ©DECATUR ' SUPER SERVICE ! I - : , DON’T HESITATE TO APPtY TO ' OS WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We will make a $25 loan just as quick as we will a larger, one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. A small part of yoUr income each month will repay a loan. Special terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable in- , . come. Loans quickly and privately made usually on kame day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no obligation. CM, phone or write— r LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Ground Floor 13* IV. Second St., Brock Bldg. Phono 3-2013 Deoatur, Ind.

SAVE MONEY—Get more comfort from your heating system. Have your furnace cleaned and checked now. -8808. Maselin Healing Service, 238 North Second St Decatur, Ind. 123 TF CESSPOOLS— SEPTIC TANKS—- * toilet pita cleaned by modern pump equipment. 24 hour service. Any time, any where. M and C Truck Stop, 13th and Adam* Phone $2986. Jesse Fields. 153 6t-x ROOFING—Let us figure your roofing jobs with Carey Wlndmaeter shingle* Several styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. \ - 55 TF WANTED TG BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchaser* of new Gannison home*. Must meet F.i H. A requirement*. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Sfervlce, Phone 3-4106. I 72 ts — SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert ydur old treadle Machine ’nto a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 129 26t-x JERRY PINCHPDNNY says he likes to buy his wallpaper where he can get good quality for less money—and that’s at Kane’S. 158 South Second St. Phone 3-3030. , ; • 155 5t For Rent FOR RENT-*—4 room upstairs unfurnished apartment. Phone SBOOI. 155 3t FOR RENT —Furnished apartment, suitable for 2 or 3 adults. No pets. Call between 8:30 and 5 p.m. 215 North sth St. 155 3t-x FOR RGNT —1 room cottage suitable 1 or 2. Also one sleeping room. Write Box 332, c/o Democrat. 156 3t Miscellaneous DECORATING? Try Super KemTone. AU color* On able at Habesßer j Hardware - i TF STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St, Decatur, Ind. M ts UPHOLSTERING—get your furniture rebuilt, restyled, recovered now. Phone 3-8503 ton estimate. | V. S. tyoeer. 152 6t-x SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. Only one r in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. C. R. WlUlam* R * 2, Decatur, Ind. 216 TF WASHING MACHINE repair; bob tie gas for sale; Gas ranges for sale; Will allow S3O for old washer on new. Monroe Washer Repair Shop Phone 6-6463. \ 114 TF

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Go to the church if your choice next Sunday. Statement of Condition rrP the INION ALTOffMDiLK INIIKMNITY llloomlnifton, lillnolM 303 E. Washing U.» Street S. 11. SHEPARD' Secretary Amount of Capital paid up .** None... GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate UnincumL.F. SHEPARD, President bored .}. 3 9,648.81 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior inOn The 31st Day bf December, 1900 cumbrance) . ; .... ..* Bo nd s** (Amortised) . Value $ 1,520,049.77 Stocks* ♦• (Market) i Value S 314,890.00 Cash in Banks (on In-\ \ terest and Not on' ■ Interest) * 1,008,192.59 Accrued Securities (In- C terest ’ and Ren ts. Etc,) $ 5,883.05 other Securities ......3 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of Collection .........* 287,022.45 Accounts otherwise secured ...1... ■. ...3 Furniture & Equipment i 3 7,599.08 Total Gross Assets 3 .3,153,285.15 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 1f...; $ 9,459.20 Net Assets $ 3,143,826.49 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure \ outstanding risks ......3 1,039,896.74 Ivosses In Process of Adjustment ~...j...,...$ 890,372.53 Losses adjusted and not due .....i.. 3 Losses unadjusted and , in suspense ■-‘■yU Bills and Accounts unpaid 3 46,202.96 Amount due and not i due banks or other | t creditors .$ Other Liabilities of the Company 3 * Total Liabilities ....? 1,976,472.23 Capital ......... r „ 3 Surplus $ 1,16,7.354.26 TOTAL .....................| 3,143,826.49 Stateiof Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner I, tljie undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1950; as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. InrTestimohy Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my bf 4 fk ial seal, this Ist day of June, 1951. SEALS Frank J. Vlehmann Insurance Commissioner. *lf Mutual Company so state. ‘•Strike out “pook”, “Market” or 'Amortized." •** Strike out V Book x or “Market.” JUNE 19— JULY 3

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APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all make* of wacher* sweeper* and other small appliance* Wringei .oil* and parts tor all \make* Klenk’a Phon* $2158. 229 RADIO REPAIR — For completeand dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable price* Mkragks. I 60 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—W* ro move dead horse*, cow* hoge, t Etc. Dec&cur Dial O and. ask. for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phdne charge* The* Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadr let Product* Co. I 15 TF DON’T CUBS. IT you have plumbing troubles, call’ $2158 and let our experienced plumbdr take csre of your trouble* We also have a full line of Kohler, Amerlcan Standard and other popular ihakes of plumbing supplies. Call us IVr free estimate* KLENK’S. J \ 190 TF Lost and Found REWARD—tor the return of our awning crank. Miller Jones Co. • 156 It If you have somethTag to sen er rooms fry rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It bring* result* —k Statement of Condition of the NORTH amkucah casualty AND M R-KTY RKINSCRA.VCE ( <MM»ORATiOft> New York 99 John Street On the 31et Day of December, 1960 E. BRANDL!, President h F. H*. JUTTON, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up k 4,000,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate Unincumbered .$ v 0. Mortaage Loana o n Real Estate (Free from any prior ineumbranceli i $ 117,896.36 Bond-s** (Amortised) > Value j •8 t <> <■ k (Market) I Value ; 6,602,617.00 Cash in Banks (On In- | ' 1 tereat and* Not on Interest) $ 1,448,361.08 Accrued Securities (In- n tereat and Rents, I Etc.) 2...1 $ 97,513.01 Other Securities .$ 0. i Funds held by ceding / reinsurers $ Premiums a n d. Ac- - counts due and in / process.of colleotion ..$ 1,208,360.15 Accounts otherwise se- , cured i $ 0. Total Groas Assets ..$48,184,740.93/ Deduct Assets Not Ad- J * jnitted ...$ 0. Net Assets 45,184,740.98 liabimti.es Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ;! $11,841,300.90 Losses due and: unpaid $ 0. Losses adjusted and not due . $ 0. Ixtsses unadjusted and in suspense $21,183,359.88 Bills and Accounts unpaid $ 16,500.00 Amount due and not V . due banks or Other ' 1 creditors $ 0. tjther Liabilities of the Company $ 3,467,336.50 Total Liabilities $36,508,487.23 Capital . ! L $ 4,000,000.00 Surplus ;.\ ?.$ 7,676,243.70 TOTAIF ./» $4*184,74'0.93 State of Indiana, , Office of Insurance Commissioner 1, the. undersigned. [ Insurance Commissioner, of Indiana, h erel> y i ceHlfy that the above is a.-correct copy of the Statement o.f the Condition of the above mentioned Company oh'the day of December, 1950; as tihown by the original statement and that the said original statement is-now on file in this office. . • x In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this Ist day of J line 1951. J rv ? SEAL d Frnnk J. Vlehmnnw, * Insurance Commissioner. !*lf Mutual Company so state. * ‘Strike out "Book' , “Market” or ‘ Amortized." ••(•Strike out “Book" pr “Market." JULY 3—JULY 17 \

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/a Memorifliii In memory of our son, Eric Alan ; (Ricky) Harvey, who left us a year ago today. The Shepherd 1 Divine has called him, Our darling Ricky Boy. His span, of life ie over— | He has, entered heaven’s joy! The Shepherd: carried him gently And placed him in the fold. All safe from harm he waits tor us Mid bliss and joy untold. The angels are this playmates He is loved amid 'the pure. Our Father knows silent grief Our loving hearts endure. While safe in Mother Mary’s arms Our Ricky finds his rest. Faith tells us —Trust! God’s will be done! The Father knowet)i best! Bryce anti Mary Harvey Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad— lt Pay*

i Route Salesman Stewarts Bakery Higley Farm Dispersal Hight Auction at Bona Vesta . Dairy Farms Mo*, July 9ih, 1951 at 8:30 P. M. Located % mite* Northeast of Bryan, Ohio, Rts. 2 and 127 It is with regret that Mr. Higley has to dispose of these cattle because of a lack of help, as he has taken a lot of time to purchase and build this herd. 56 HOLSTEINS 56 Registered l 28 Milking Cows | 25 Heifers, bred and open 3 Hulls \ \ Cows producing over a ton of milk per month, with over 4%. They have size and uniformity, and represent good foundation stock. This Fifth in DeKalb County, Ind. on test in milk- and butterfat. 6 of these cowa were in ihe high 10 of the 1082 cows on test. Daughters are from Indiana artificial insemination and Curtiss Candy Sire* * HKALTH—Thia ia a\ clean herd, fully accredited and every animal vaccinated, I 100 Head Yorkshire Spring Pigs ! Registered - > ■ V ' • \ Bum Vesta Farms EVENING

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK . Fort Wayne, Inch, July 3—(UP) —(PM A) —Livestock: Hogs 500; 25 lower; choice 23.00; •lights 21.50-22.50; light butchers f i 22.50-23.00; medium 22.00-22.75;./ heavies 20.75-21.75; butchers 19.75- ; !20.75; pigs 19.50 down; roughs < i 16.50-18.50. Calves 38.50 down. Lajnbs 32.00 down. ' | ' { INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 3 —(UP)— \ (PM A) —Livestock: Hogs 6;000-, only moderately acU ive; barrows and gilts steady •to strong; choice 170-250 lbs 22.50-. 23.00', few 100 choice No. 1 and 2 '■ 180-225 lbs 23.25; 250-300 lbs 21.5022.50; scattering big weights 20.7521.50; 120-160 lbs 18.00-20.25 or more; sows strong to 25, instances more Higher; choice 300-550 lbs .17.5019.00; lightweights 19.2& and sparingly 19.50. Cattle 1,000, calves 400; steers and yearlings about steady early, but bids weak to lower; choice to low prime 1100 lb steers 36.00; 2 short loads mostly choice 35.50; commercial and good 29.00-34.00; heifers slow; cows steady to weak; jsottre jbids 25 or more lower; com'mercial and good 26.00-30.00; utility vealers fairly active, generally 50 lower; choice, and prime 36.50-38.00; commercial and good 30.00-36.00. Sheep 200: hardly enough here to fully test quotations; quotable steadV; few lots good ' and choice spring lambs 32.00-32.50; odd head choice to prime up to 34.00; utility to good good and choice slaughter ewes salable 12.00-16.00. Markets Aha Glance 1 By United Press ' Stocks higher in quiet trading, \ Bonds Jjigher. ' \\ U.S. government bonds lower in quiet trading. ' Curb stocks higher., ' - . Midwest stocks irregularly higher. I Silver unchanged in New York ’at 90.16 cent* a fine ounce. ]! Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy beau futures irregular. U Hogs: market slow 25 to 50 cents lower; sheep: native (steady to 50 cents lower, other classes steady; cattle: slaughter steers and heifers mostly steady, prime steers fairly active. i • A CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat): July 2.33 U; Sept. 2j36%2.37; Dec. March 2.44%; May 2.44%-%. f :i Corn: July) 169%-%; 168%-%; Dec. 1.60%; Maith 1.63%; May 1.64%. Oats: July 73%;' Sept. 76%-%*; Dec. 80%-%: March 83; May Soybeans: July 3.08-3.08%; Sept. 2.83-2.82%; Nov. 2.68%-%; Jag. 2.71; March 2.73%; May 2.75. Trade in a Good Town — Decatut

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KENNETT—MURRAY & CO. Corrected July 3 'l6O. to 170 lbs. 4 u— 21.25 170 to 180 lb* -4— 22.25 1180 to ?20 lb*. - 22.75 = 220 to 240 lbs. 22.25 240 to 260 lbs. —L— 21.75 )260 to 280 lbs. — 21.25 ■2BO to 200 lbs. 4- 20.75 300«tb 350 lbs. 20.25 !350 ,tp 400 lbs. — 19.75 i4QO Ibs. up 4» 19.25 !140 to 160 lbs. L- 18.00 (120 to 140 lbs. — 17.50 •100 to 120 lbs. - 17.00 Rough*: 300 lbs. down 18 75 300 tq 350 lb* .4—4 W-» ; ■ 350 to 400 lbs. __4_ h- 17.75 f _. I 400 to 450 lbs. 17.25 j 450<tQ 500 lbs. ........ _516.75 . 500 to 550 lbs L 16.25 550 to 600 lbs. — 15.75 600 lbs. up —15.25 Stags j,. 14.00 Boars 12.50 Veals (Fri. & Sat.) 37.0$ Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 31.09 Yearling Lamb* 30.99 Ewes 14.09 SCHMITTS BTOCK .YARDB | = r . Corrected July 3 160 to 170 lbs 2125 170 to 180 lbs ... — 22.25 ,180 to 300 lbts. ____________ 22.50 to 220 lbs. 22.75 220 to 240 lb* 22.50 240 to 260 lbs. 22.25 ■ 260 to 280 lbs., —4— 21.75 289 to 300 lbs. 21.25 300 to 350 lbs. 20.75 350 to 400 lbs. 20.25 . 400 lbs. up. 19.75 140 to 160 lbs. 18.75 , 100 to 140 lb* 4— 18 25 Stags u.j.— 14.09 Boars !_4i - — 13.00 Calves 4—4 36.09 Ewes —4.— 4— 15.09 Lambs - — 80.99 LOCAL GRAIN MARMET BURK ELEVATOR \ : Corrected July 3 Beaux subject to cnang* •I | > during day. Price* delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lee* Cora: 05 per 100 f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE toG mN fir POULTRY QUOTATION* , Furnished By OECATUR FARM* Phone $2148. Corrected July 3 Large Clean Whites .49 Large Clean Brown — .47 Current receipts ...... 4— .41 Cali for poultry prices.

k. Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson - Monroe TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 ■‘ I • If you have aometntng to toll ar •ooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It bringa results. t > Go to the church of. your choice Hext Sunday.