Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1952 — Page 5
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QuICKiES-By Kw RsyiwHs ‘ I <1 • 1 J 1 ' < *4 don’t Know which dU the most good—kicking it or using a Democrat Wait Ad!” i Real totals FOR. SALfe-4 room house, large let, North 9th Street. Earl B. Adams. 169 North 2nd Street, IXtstur. g 3t Foit SAidil— Modern Five Room Home, breeeeway and Oarage, Automatic Gas Fnrayce. Thia home has kitchen with Tine but Pt - in Features, dining room, living room, two bedrooms and bath room. Nicety arranged and in exceGent repair. Carries a liberal lean which can be assumed by purchaser, located in Stratton Place. immediate possession. Write («• call 3-$2Ol, J.F. Sam matin, Midwest Reehy Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. & St 3-2081. £ It 5 ROOM HOUSE—2 bed rooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, toilet I and bath—garage—lot 47 x 127 located near New Missionary i Church — price only J H.W. V ROOM . HOUSE—large living room and dining room, wan to Wall carpet j-tactically new, large bed room down stairs (16x18), kitchen with built in features, modern, bath tub and j ehower. 8 bed rooms” up stairs, new oH fired Lenox furnace, new 50 gal. G.E. hot water heater, house has life time asbestos roof —single chr garage, lot 83 x 150— located in Craigville, This beautiful hotae can be purchased for only $7,450.00. Immediate possession—owner moving out of. state. The Suttles Company, Insurance* Farm Loans, Real Estate, Decatur, Indiana. g 4t FOR SALEt— Completely Modern Three Bedroom Home, Kitchen has fine Runt-in featured including Electric Garbage Disposal unit, Breakfast Nook, Dining Room, Den, Large I jiving Room,, one half ;bath>, Guetd. Closet bn First F'lopr, Open Stairway and u Entrance-Hall. Three Large Bedrooms with fine closet’ space, Complete Bath with modern type fixtures hud 1 Linen Closet on Second Floor. Full Basement: Recreatioh Room and Shower Good Furnace with Stoker. Horae has a life time roof and is completely insulated, nearly, new garage with ConA'ete floor. Ideally Located within Walking distance Os business section. Immediate Possession. (Liberal Loan Can be arranged.) Write or Call 2-5201 J.F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. } . 65t Automotive NICE selection Tate model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 1 258 TF OUR USED CARS aresatety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zfcntmna&ter Motor Sales, Ist ft Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF NEW*YEARS Chevrolet Aero Sedan, radio 4 heater. runw good $550.00, first come, first served; 1946 Chevro- ■ let Sedan, new paint, very good $756.00; i946V Chevrolet 2-door. heater; good tires, $775.00; 21951 Chevrolets, good as new, vou can M&e $400.00 by buying one of these* Fred Busche. phone - 3-3941, 1 square south of G.E J 5 3t-X] INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 “Through Service J / We Crow” HEUER Coal. Feed & Supply 722 W. Monroe St. Phone .Wt 2
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hiwr'i Col. wff bt'f chickens and quaHtylggiß. Decatur Farms. [ lift W 8Bd" IterrtoM Fatte' sure <<*. Allis Chalmers Bales and Service. ] Phone 3-2957 Decatur. 215 TF FOR SaLb— 4|ay, Timothy, Ck>ver & Mixed. 2 service Bulls, yearIfhgs. Rhone 3-8852.; 4 3t FO& SALE— |0 hekd" Os feeder pigs, 3 mite worth of Preble. William Kruettman. i \ s 3t-x FOR SALE—Heavy duty implement trailer, 500 x 20 tirek O.K. Welding Shop, phone 3-8400, Chois Eichar, R. 3, Decatur. . 5 3t FOk SALE— All metal 4 wheel; wagon, 604 k IE wheels. O.K. Welding Shop, phone 3-8400, Clois Eichar, R. 3> Decatur. 5 3t FOR saLe— -2 Holstein cows, cort; ing with 3rd Calf. Giving a good flow of mitt. Martin L. Hueer, Monroe, phone 6-6172. 8 3t FOR ’’SALE—Poland China male hogs, % mile west of Preble, and 3% mile north. Adolph BuKemeier. . i 5 3t-x FOR SALE—Spotted Poland China mete hogs, large enough for service. Oecar Kay, phone 6-4160. 6 3t-x FOR wagons. 600 k 16 Tvheels, front auto axles. O.K. Welding Shop, phone 3-8400, Clois -Eichar, R. 8, DeCatur. 5 St it’s Running again— our ham" mer R*tU is in operation again. See us for all of jour Feed & Grinding. Heller Goal, Feel ft Supply. J i 1 TF FOR SALRy— 400 Started Leghorn Cockerels; 1700 Cockerels oh JMi. gte. at 2c each. See ua v todhy for early broilers. Decatur Hatchery. / 2 5t FOR SALE— Decatur PuUartum Passed, R.O.P. Sited egg and meat bred Chicks, for faster growth and more eggs, 'order Decatur Chicks now for Feb. & March delivery. See us today. DeeatUt Hatchery. Iphone 3-3727. ' I- \‘ • 304 lit 4— — Fer Bale-WUsc. | FOfTsaLE — Pftilco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., . Monroe, ted. 274 TF FOR SALE—Domestic sewing mfr chines. Stusky 4L Co M Montoe. Ind. J < 197 TF FOR SALE— Tap Pis" Deiuxe~Gaß Stove, Good condition, $25.00, : phone 3-2062. .1 -5 3t-X FOR tot rural home oookiug and water heating. As tow as KN par M* Iba \- Uhriek Bros. 92 TF rXJR gas service. Special lew rates on cooking and 1 water heating. Stucky ft 00. Monrbe, Ind. t 2 TF FOR, S ALE—Rugs aad broad loom flprpettag. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky ft Co., MonIroe’1 roe ’ iDd ’ ’.l s’ TF FOR SALE —"Buttle Gas" Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky CO., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—Fht in excellent condition; Also HbovCr sweeper with all attaehjnents, phone! 3*9817. . • | 63t FOR - SALE—Good hew 30 gallon #ras hot water heaters, ONLY. $69.95. Plumbing & Heating, Mbnroe,' Ind, Phone , 66441. FOR BALfi—Bottle gas ior'cooking and water heating. >6.00: cooking $6.50 to s7.i>o. Ateo service on gas ranges. Monroe Washer Service, Monroe, ltd. 261 TF 'FOR Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also sane good used refrigerators. Uhrtck Mros. 101 TF CRY luENNOX—for heating 7 Mistaction. Oil — coal — gfcs. We sell — we Maselln Heating Service, 238 North Seconu % St. Phonb 3-3808. j 188 TF CHILDRENS UNFIN'iSHED Table and Chair*uets, to 95.65. Buy unfinished Furniture and Paint iLyourself. Kane Paint and, Wallpaper, 158 South Secund, Decatur. j ‘ ’ f 286 TF FOR SALE—Kelviijator refrigerators, Home freexei-s and ranges, if you w|mt quality get Kelvinator — trade notv fm a Few Krtvfnator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 ’TF HOOVER —Factory rebuilUvacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 yekr.tJUsb new Hoover tank and -upright cleaners. We service all urakes. Klenk’s. Phone I * 2I6S ''■ I . *' 129 Fait SAUi —B sci BvfcjL AS~ RB FrIGEKATOR. like new—2 U.<md*-rlactric refrigerators, good condition; 1 used etectrifi stove, good ‘condition; 1 jApartment »ise gas 2 stove, good cbndftioh; 1 gas v stove, good condition; 1 heating stove, coal or wopd. ’good cond>itlon. MuSelin W< atiug StTviCe, 23s North jSccornj street, iphone JhSSt'S. I 6 31- —.— w a. M Trade iu a Good l’4wu — Dccutur | ■ | j | ? S f J
FOR SALE— Good Used Rebuilt, Maytag Washers; 1 Used bottle gas range 1 ; complete line of Maytag AppnataCte. Fager Maytag j Sales, 164 South Second Street, phone 3-4862. " 5 5t FREB — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchan- | dise such as furniture,- floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and every day hardware , ji needs. Open each evening except 3 Wed. Stucky ft Co M Monroe, Ind. l! ****”« 62 TF For Went for REl^T— Sleeping room in modern home. 3 blocks from uptown, Ladies preferred, phone 3-2873. « ivx FOR REK t T —Local Service Station for lease, selling Marathon Pro- i ducts. Excellent business opportunity, write box 396 c/o Decatur Democrat. 6 4t-x FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. 21k miles east on Piqua road. First floor, private entrance. Phone 3-8290. Red Shaf- ;• ter, J[ * j 5 3t FOR Rent —Fed. 1, small 4 room boate on Grant Street, gas heat, partly furnished. Ideal for couple, inquire Box, 401, c/o Democrat. FOR RENT—B rooms, heat furnished, private bath, plenty of cabij nets, or will completely furnish If desired. 2 blocks from G.E. | See Janies Kitchen, Sr. 428 Mc- . Barnes St. Phone 3-8055. 6 TF »'«■■■ I -J- - J .l r ■ ■ - Help Wanted WANTED—FemaIe Cook to take charge of kitchen 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. No Sundays. Wages open, write box 408 c/o Democrat. 6 3t WANTED—Lady—Married or Sinij gle, for Part time office work/ must be Good Typist, write Box ! 404 ,c/o Democrat. 6 3t-x INTERVIEWERS FOR PAR f TIME opinion surveys. College J background preferred, not essential. Experience not necessary. Answer fully. Box 402 c/o Decatur Democrat. 5 3t-x WHOLE SALESMAN — RETAIL STORE SALESMAN — STORE MANAGERS*-The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., fnc. lias several openings hi the Indianapolis area. Previous experience selling tires or anted avtoinotiyes or hard Hues helpftrl* TOP' SALARY — BONUS — EXPENSE ACCOUNT — LIBERAL PENSION AND INSURANCE POLICY PAID BY THE COMPANY — RETIRE TMENT INCOME PLAN — COMr PANY CARS FURNISHED TERRItORY MEN — COMPANY Paid training program — REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. Preferred sap limit — 22 to 40. State full particulars: age. experience and educallorr in original letter. Day or evening interviews will be arranged in Indianapolis. All replies p Mil be acknowledged and Considered confidential. Reply by letter to Mr. J. C. Arnold, District Manager, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. Inc., 1375 West 10th i Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.* \ ! . . 5 3t ' \ Wanted - - WANTED—Carpenter work, home repair and remodeling service, Contract or by the hour, phone 3-8093. 6 3t-x WANTED poultry. Bring ua your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur 1 Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St- Phone 3-8717.. 188 TF ! SfeWING ~MACHTNlC~Repairin!g— J Lot us convert your old treadle ' Machine into a modern electric., P We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and need machines. Boardman’s 223 ; North First. 126 t-x • If . The sextant, for use In navigation, was invented in 1731.
• 4 • . ! , . ' , Eliminate Expensive Grain: Feeding To All Cattle ■ ;——« 1 » i . / , . . Yz ■ : '|' '! ’ 1 ! ; i Use corn cobs and roughage for all growing cattle and steers. ■; \ ; /■ . . *; i You eliminate grain feeding where a small amount <3 tbs 1 . per cow per day) of Honeggers Steer Popper is 'J fed. Honeggers Steer Popper multiplies the bacteria in > the animals paunch, thus breaking down the roughage ; . ” ’ - ' v- . ■ : ■ and makes the nutrients available. i - i ■ ■ ■■■*♦ ■\ -d ’ ‘ :< - i A few days supply will convince you. DARR & SON, Decatur, Route 5. TED BUtMAHN, Decatur, Route 3. BERN® Hl-WAV HATCHERY. Bern?. I EEKUER lEEU SWKE, ifecatar, Routel. ' ■' f* |l It "LP ' ■•; r ' ? 1 • I * : > I 1 - ■ . 1
WWMMWWWMMMfIMWW LOCAL CLAMIFIta K ADVSBTIMNQ RATfeB For 25 woros br leak: 1 titoe 50c; 2 times 75c; . , 3 times U; < times 1.75. For ooasecutlvu days. No classified aklpt&y ada accepted. . \ Black face 10 point, 5c per ward each insertion, 50c minimum. i Classified ads listed In paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card es Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlam, 2c per word, 75e minimum. v Copy must be to office by II a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline 9 a.m. 1 MftMWWMWVWWWWWW Card of Thanks r We would take this opportunity if’ we may to extend our deepest gratitude to those who offered us sb much understanding and sympathy during the recent illness and death of our ‘husband and father. Hansel L. Foley.' To those whose lovelj- flowers were symbols of brightness during our trying days; to those whose words of encouragement meant >so much < to us: to those whose understanding helped us understand, we can only offer our heartfelt thanks. To the many school officials and personnel, to the many, many others who came to us, and' pressed upon us their sincere sympathy, their encouraging. friendship and their' supreme loyalty, we will be everlastingly thankful. Mrs. Hansel L. Foley Odell Foley. Miscellaneous STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. 13 TF RADIO REPAIR For complete j and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60 TF SEE FOR^USTOM"buiIt cabV nets, remodeling kitchens, or airy other kind of carpenter work. Leo Sprunger & Son, Munroe, Indiana, Pnone 66750- 5 TF SEPTlC—tanks, cesspools, j toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleanete. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF FARMERS AtTENTION—We "ro’ mdve dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Snjterprise 3450. We pay all. phone charges. The Stadlbr Fertilizer 00., formerly the Stadler Products Co. V 15 T*F APPLIANCE" SERVICE7 - We’"sfery ice all makes of sweep er4, and other small appliances Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Kelnk’s. Phone <l-2158. i 229 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumb ing troubles, call 3-2teß and lei our experienced plumber take carb of your We also have a full line of Kohler, Ameri can Standard and 'other populm makes of plumbing supplies. Cal us for Tree estimates. KLENK’S ■ ji ' jite ts Trade in a C4od Town — Decatur ■ ■ ■■Sinara ’ .is / —Mribtoi.Ri—' ' TO BUY CLEAN LATE MODEL i CARS I BRANT MOTORS. Inc. INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agrencv
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ROTOROOTER eervtoe—Sewers— J Draths cleaned, Guaranteed—The < only? ROTO-ROOTER th Adatns Couhtten. Bucket Ma- ■ chin* for larger tite, Call C. R. WllKams | 6 tooeta. R. R. . 2, Decatur, Indiana. 228 TF ] Lost and Found FOU Gocker Spaniel, call •3-2081. 6 11-x lA)rfT*~-Top Coat, taken by mistake at. Retcrni Church Sunday evenlng. please call 3-2540. 6 It Fox hound, east of Decatur. Has name of Glen Egley on -hame plate, phone 3-8436. ! 5 3t x —i— Democrat Want Ads Bring fteu«R» tfa MASONIC Regular Stated Meeting at 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. Sth. \ i, C. Edward Deitnch, M T*.\ W. M. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY 5 PHOTO FINISHING < SgriUr RexaH Drags — WMMYm-— | — take ydur radio to a behuty parlor for repairs? Then why not call an ex- ’ ‘ perienced decorator for your j painting and papering? I ? will be glad to'call at your' ?. home with samples and sell ■•■■ you the right paper for the : best results. v L;- I am selling Imperial, — Birge. — Harmony — Nancy j Warren — Decorators. ; Clay Davis -■< PHONE 3-8514 i S 1 ■ • i 11 1 SHNMHBHRBHHHi
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j You can’t choose the time—when you are going to have an Automobile Accident j INSURE NOW! Budget Plan available plus Nation Wide Claim Service. Leland Smith : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY \ Glenn Hili I m—SCI i, -■' T======s==™»»wg=awsa« , “GRANDMA" y-' \ j|' ' , By CHARLES KUHN ~ REMEMBER \1 i I ■ Z' ft tfunUpnvFS* bit .< dietJ x _ \ : BHr II ° gDEgE _ p < dear J » *2hjw- _ 'ogl > .ghbAgap I M| Z p lb zzmm zirW-*' 5 gfyiysrr - - Rs*x\ **afe34z ■•• y ?x '*-• ; -V-- "■’A, 1 —J r- ~* ~** - - -.•- L ■• - K BLONDtt — DEAD TO THE \ j MII 111-11 ’ I’ H •' ’1 Bia" O>KM ?l z ’ 2 ) • IfowEjsy. oNZ zzj®ijf Cfe\ril ■ KM 1 '! ■ V •.1 \rBI R.L JwS L i rs il • 9 sq T1 n>MSfe. M L-JM' . I Bm t 7 * d KJDv/W*fW 2 ——•••• x "Z .^gjg}<WL'l X <rIL ijUl■ ffi' ’&!. S>-J VX»L < /st l 'xS^Mn’V'CX 1 ZTsT ir* . t-«xU ’ -‘ it ■.. <- ■■ .■" BUlirm Ta PULirEit auto nirjiin. ' I I BEERY MOTOR SALES ™“; Y
Keeping the army iroopa to Kotea clean the job of the S2lst Quartermaster Bath Company, which processes water for 77,100 shower* in a single month while its ctothing exchange unit swapped 37,21? Items of clean "uniform for dirty apparel. The company’s biggest problem was the degree of heat, heeded for the Nengchongpn< rtver water in the varying Korean temperatures. TRACTORS I—WO locally owned, excellent condition, with heat houaer. I—John Deere B Tractor with starter and lights, good rubber, ’ Grat rtaaa condition, I—international F-20 Tractor. ,4 Thio tractor starts with the second pull of the crank. Good , rubber, with cultivator. 1- Maeacy-Harris Model 25 Tractor, rated 2-3 bottom plow. Good rubber, good punning Condition. I—Case Model C Tractor, 2-3 bottom plow, excellent rribber, hew paint lob. B—Alljs'Chaimers WC Tractor, .brigine tn good condition, priced right. AtHa Chalmers Combine, has been -well cared for. 1—1945 Allis Chalmers Combine, with recleaner, locks as good as the 1949. 1—;1949 Case Combine $150.00. Get these combines while you can, they are going to be scarce. Several good 127, 14’ r , 16 Plows. MORRISON FARM STORE di '» I Phone 3-2957 \ Dec’atur, Indiana
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INDI An AFC us ’ : Indianapolis, Jan. 8 J-(UP)— (PM A)—Livestock: ! Hogs 16,096; Imoderateiy active; barrows, and gilts steady to 25 lower; bulk choice’’l7A24o lbs 18.0018.75; few toads No. 1 and 2, 225 lbs down 18.85-18.00 top; 240-275 lbs 17.25-18.25; I 276-335 lbs 16 25-17.50; 120-165 lbs 15.00-17.50; sows steady; choice 300-425 Ib» 115.0(815.75, few 16.00; 4525-550 lbs 14.00-15.j25. Cattle 2,300, calves 30Q; steers and mixed yearlings moderately active, about steady; good to choice 30.00-33,50; utility to cohimerclal mixed color offerings 26.00-30.00; part load prime 1125-lb steers held around 38.00; several loads choice to prime yearlings and medium steers held from 35.00 up; good to choice nrtfers 29.50-32.50; cows weak to 50 ipwer; some late dinner to utility cows 50-75. lower; bulk utility and/commercial 21.5024.00; part load 26.50; cannets and cutters vealere mostly l.(N>»loFer; bulk choice to prime 27.tt0-39.00; ftrir prime 40.ff0-40.50. Sheep 1,006; slaughter lambs slow; 4*l ly sales steady to weak; good and choice 30.0f830.5t0 utility and good 28.0029.00; sizeable share natives unsold, held above *30.50; slaughter ewes unchanged, cull to choice 57.00-14.50. Markets At a Glance J By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in mod-! erare t lading. ' I; x I Bond s it regular. i. 4 U.S. .governnun bond; firm in quiet trading. \\ \' ' . , Curb stocks irregular. '. Midwist storks irregularly lower. Silver unchanged lin hew York ai 8,8 cents a fine ounce. Cotten higher. ? Grains in Chicago; wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher. Hog-i: steady ,to 25 cepts lower, top IS.to; sheep: fully, steady, top 31.00; cattle: 25 cents loiyef to 50 \ cents higher, top 38.50. f '. -i— -'I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i Wlteht: March May 2.55-2.51D4: July 2.47; Sept. 2.48%? Corn:: March May %; July 1.92%-M: Sept. 1.88%. March 95%-%; May 93%94; July 90%-%; Sept. 88%. Soybean*: Jan. 2.99-2.99%; March 2.95’ 2 -%: May 2.93%-%; July 2.91%;; Sept. 2.92%. "v .[1 ■ .■..uk-.j ! | The [Little League for T youngfters ranging frdm 8 to 12 years and pages [to play basehair has expanded so rapidly since i(s start 12‘ years ago that it will, have more than teams this year. According to The American magazine. Last year 78,666 young]s!erk tried out for teanm and 31,642 remained pn regular teams. Alaska’is general coastline is about half again longer%h»n that ; of the [entire U. S. j, ! Postal money orders yere first [sold l|y the U. : S. post office deI partment in 1864. \ i i i ‘ r ' ~ ; Elevator Co. Decatur - Paterson - Monroe
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KBNNBTT-wiuRRAY ft CO. i Corrected Jan. 8 ' r 160 to 170 lbs. ; A-i—14.85 / 170 to 180 ibs. 17.85 I 180 to 220 lbs? 18.10 220’t0-240 lbs. 17.85 240 to 260 lbs. i 17-15 260 4o 289 16.60 280 to 200 lbs. _..i________lß.lo . 300 to 325 lbs. 15.60 ' 325 to 350 lbs. 15.35 350 tb <IOO lbe. _L.L__,ls.lO 400 lbs. up 14.10 140 to 160 lbs. 16.06 120 to 140 lbs. 16.50 100 to 120 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down . 15.00 300 to 350 1b5.14.50 850 to 400 lbs. i 4.00 400 to 450 lbs. 11.50 450 to 500 lbs. UL[UI3.OO 560 to 650 tbs. 12.50 550 to 600 lbs. 12.00 600 lbs. up 11.50 Stags — to _ 12.00 . —** 10-50 VeiiU (Fri. & SaQ J gg.oo Spring Lambs (Fit ASaL) 28.00 Yearlings Lambs -..i.--4——— 20.00 Ewes — i ILOO SCHMITT STOCK YARDS ■ Corrected 'Jani 8 ?• 16iKto 170 Ibe. 10.75 170 to 180 lbs. ; 17.25 180 to 200 lbs. 17.75 200 to 220 lbs. 18.00 , 220 to 240 lbs. L.i.J 17.50 240 to 260 lbs. 17.00 . 260 to ;280 lbs'. .4 16.50 : 300, to 325 k lbs. 15.50 ,32-5 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350. to 409 lbs. ..14.50 4<-> lbs, np 14,00 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 ioO to 140 lbs. __L—ls.oo Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 Stags —t —J-._.13.00 Boars 16.00 V T eals 35.00 Lambs 27.00 Ewes 11.00 j | LOCAL BRAIN MARKET \ i BURK ELEVATOR Corrected 8 Beans subject Tc cmangu during day. Prices dettteted at elevator > Corn: .05 £er [IOO less, f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONf Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148. Corrected Jah. 8 . Large Clean Whites .38 Large Clean Brown .36 Current Receipts L-.-L j__-.32 Call'for poultry prir«« I—g— 1 —g— International Harvester myi Freezers Refrigerators Phony 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eituig TEEfLE Moving & Trucking Itocal and Long Instance PHONE 3-2607
