Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1952 — Page 5

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QUICKIES-By Ken Reynolds Rul J. w ;W> j 11 ffli-f c r £4 'A “Handy tools I got in the Democrat Want Ads—see, I’ve bored holes to let the mice oiit!” Real Estate FOR SALE—4 room Semi-Modern house, at a bargain, ? immediate possession- 722 Cleveland St., phone 3-2827. I* 27 3t FOR SALE — Five-room modern house, floor furnace, hardwood floors throughout;'full basement. 114 Grant Street, Phone 3-3036. - ' 24 T For SALE —5 Room modern home built 3 years ago. 5 Rooms and bath. Large living kitchen with built in features, 2 bedrooms '•with built in chest of drawers and nice closets, utility room with 50 gal. electric heater, built in laundry tubs, oil furnace, hard wood floors and Venetian blinds. This home fe located in the north end of town, on a large lot 50 x 300. Let us show you this home now. $1500.00 down payment balance like rent.. The Kent Realty & Auction Co.,' Phone 3-3390, C.W. Kent, Gerald Strickler. 28 St FOR SALE—6 room all modern home with oil furnace, double garage. Located in pleasant Mills Indiana. £ room home, with base- . . ment and 3% acres of land, poultry house. Located on State road 1 33,- at the edge of Willshire, Ohio, 10l Acre stock farm, good barn, ' with stanchions for 8 cows, with large new loafing pen. new poultry house. Located In Willshire township. Van Wert county Ohio. Contact Lester W. Suman, Real Estate salesman, Willshire, Ohio, or Carl L. Crooks, Van Wert Ohio - Realtor. , 29 3t Automotive NICE selection late model used Cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe v St. Phone 3-2003. \ 247 TF FOR SALEt-1947 Reo L% ton tiuck, 2 speed axle, tires like hew. practically' new engine. $495.00. Hi-Way Trailer Camp across from Sudduth Meat Market on 27. Ivan E. Garwood, Jr. ; 29 3t-x Farmer's Col. / we BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms. > 135 TF FOR -SALE — Bailed straw; Also Clinton oats, phone 3-9463. 28 3t-x ’ FOR SALE —Bright wheat straw twine baled. Lloyd Roe, phone 3-9558, 2%, mile West of Doc’s Car Dock. 27 3t-x SALE—Clean bright wheat straw, wire tied. First place West of Honduras. Wilmer R. Steffen, Craig ville phone. 28 3t-x WE HAVE HONEGGERS’ BIG “H“ SUPER Starter in handy 50-lb. bags. Sanitary, easy to handle. Ask for Big “H” Super starter for chick livability, faster growth 4 . Ask Darr & Son, R. 5; R. 2; Gerber Feed Store, R. 4. 29 It NOTICE I will be out of my office from Monday to Thursday, February 4 to 7, inclusive. '■ - '■ Dr. John Spaulding TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Retail Drags

hm MM M Fumace Inspection. Kxpert repair WOr< on any E* make of furnace. Cost based on labor and materials ■ EWI used. Phone or write u» today. „ "Users in 27 slates say Williamson Oil Furnace best!” f" ~ —l In New England, norfhwett, corn bait, find middle south - C—- -r-= | thousands of users toy, "The Willi a mien Oil Furnace I costs less to operate and our home; is always com1 . sortable." Buy no fumate until you have seen the ,1 Williamson Oil Furnace. p»g 1 H *'®‘ Underwriters' approval* is more attractive, and pl only finest materials ara used, it is made by the makers 22 j. - »■<?] the famous Tripl-ife Furnace. US xer far •»»- O»i> epsi. —1?1 8. 2nd Street : FstMSSCIUMd Photic J ■ ' 1' M ■o.iiaiei W M4»Hi»liißiililililWi'

i FOR SALE—The dew 1952 DisßUh Chain Saw at d low price, *ll sixes. At Craigville Supply, Cralgville, Ind., Phono 55. I 12 39t-x FOR SALE — Farmers loree hide cork sole work fchoec. Good fitting, long lastihg. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe BtoreJl2s North 2nd. Street, Decatur. | j. 25 TF ATTENTION DAIRYMAN — For better replacements in your dairy herds, use Sires. Selected from the top 8% of proven Biree in the U.S. Call Decatur, 3-3322. | <9 24t FOR SALE—Bright mixed clover and timothy hay 55c a bale. Emil Reidenbush. 2 miles east of Bobo. Pleasant Mills phone 7-7850. V • . 29 3t-x FOR SALE —Order Models big English leghorn* now for Immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, they - x lay large chalk white premium eggs which offers tot> prices, phone -66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE —Order Decatur R.O.P, Sired egg and meat bred clicks. Order the best and start chicks early to assure’ profit this summer and fall. Chicks every week. Order “Decatur Chicki” now. Def catur Hatchery, f ;; 11 TF FARMERS remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450, We pay all phone charges. Tie Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF FOR SALES — Order. Quality Baby Chicks now: ROP sited big Eng- * llsht SC White Leghorns, White Rock, Barred Rock, NH Reds & * HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday & Thursday. Phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, ? : 12 TF For Sale—Mlsc. FOR SALE —Domestic'sewing machines. Stucky A 'Monroe, Ind. I 197 TF FOR SALE— Small trailer with folding top, inewi. L- T. Norris, phone 3-2084, • 27 3bx FOR SALE— Registered bocker Spaniel puppies. Mrs, Martin phone 6-617$ 28 3t-x FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $65.95 per 100 lbs. Ehrick Bros. r 82 TF FOR SALE — Philerßad'ios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE - Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co,, Monroe, Ind. j 62 TF FOR SALE— Kit.chen cabinet, $?Q.00; Simmons studio (Couch, $25.00; blue i living, room suite, $525,00. Call 3-4269. 27 3t f FOR SALE —8 pieco ’dining room suite, solid blended oak. Call 3-2209. Rev. Lewis. Strong, 630 North 2nd Street 27 3t WHIRLPOOL and Driers for immediate \delivery. Habeggsr Hardware, Decatur. >' - ‘Sw • . 27; TF FOR SALE—Rugs ai d broadloom carpeting. Open ejrfenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FREE — keel freeTo look around in our store at oui {fine merchah dise such as furnithre, floor cov-, erings, bedding, lamps and ■. appliances, and everyday hirdwafre needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Moproe, Ipd. Phone MBss. $2 TF FOR SAT® —1 Used bottle gas range, good condition; also a complete line of (Maytag Appliances. Eager Maying Bales, 164 South 2nd street,\ phohe <3-4362. ' 1M 29 at ; -if i ■■ s Democrat want Ada Bring Result! /. V • NOTICE If you have used clothes, furniture, etc., for The Salvation Army Phone Decatur 3-4183 Truck will be In Decatur Wednesday of thia Week!

FOR SALE—Midget electricAvasber. Used, cheap. Phone 3-4320. 2$ It kOR SALE — Bottle Gaa r many styles to select from. Open r Bites except Wed. Nitoe, Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SAlE—Bottle K*s for cooking I I and Water heating $6.00; cooking $6.50 to $7.50. Also service on gas ranges. Monroe Washer Service, Monroe, Ind. j 261 T|F 'ftefHgerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. ( Uhriek Bros- j 101 TF FOR SALE-Williamson hot air furnhce, practically new, complete with pipe and thermostat. Phone 3-219 T after . 2:30 P-m._ ... 29 3t HQOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and uri. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hooveir tank and upright cleaners. Wu service all makes. Klenk'a. Phone 3-8158. TF FOR SALE —Kelvtnator refrigera- : ( tors, Home freesets and Elec trio ranges, if you want quality get KelVinator — trade now for a now Kelvinator see them at DEj CATUR HATCHERY. 231 tF FOR SALE—I Used GAS SERVEt REFRIGERATOR, special prices this one is just like new, the very heist of condition;! 2 Us*d electric refrigerators, good condition; 1 Used electric stove, good condition; 1 Used oil heater, good condition. Matelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone 3-3808. 29 3t For Rent FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, Unfurnished; upstairs; downtown. Phone 3-3344. 29 b3t FOR RENT—Choice modern apaftments, furnished or unfurnished as desired. Immediate posse* sion. Gage Apartments, Phone 3-3780. 21 TF FOR RENT—2 Bedroom uptown apartment, conveniently located, completely modern; suitable tor working couple. Immediate possession. Apply to Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. 2 2 9 8t Wanted WANTED—Have room *foir 3 Hdebs to Ft. Wayne Broadway G.E., ij \7:00 to 3:30 shift, call 3-4092 after [ 4:30 p.m.28 3t WANTED TO BUY—ail kinds of , poultry. \Bring us your custom | dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. : 133 TF WANTED—SIip cover work fdr all i types of furniture. Mnt. V. Mowt, Rhone 3-8503. March Ist. we Will be doing reupholsterlbg again. jj , * WANTED—Attention Parents, cmcare for children in my home while you work. Experienced mother, reasonable price, pest of references, phone 3-4155. WjANTED Registered nurse \|for jj eye, ear, nose and throat office. Good personality essential. Bring (references in person Wednesday morning, 8 o’clock. 145 South (Second street. 29 2Vk '.SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We ‘sell ne# and used machines. I North First. ■'{ 21 25bx Lest and Found Lbs T—black docker Spahiel pup. Answers to name of Inky. 715 Indiana St. Phone 3-3487. 27 3t —t— —■ —- STRAYED — Young male beagle hound. Has snap on collar. Notii f!y Bob Hill. 3-3123. 28 2t-x S International Harvester Freezer* Refrigerator* \ Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting I I 11 WN'T HESITATE TO APPLY Tt ’ US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN We will make a $23 loan just as quick as Wt will a larger one. Your signature and income arc the chief security requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay a loan. Special terms ire available to farmers or other persons with seasonable inI ceme. Loans quickly and privately made ' usually on samt day you apply. Let us tell you more abbttt it—no ebii»_ j cation. Call, phone nt Write— I LOCAL LOAN! COMPANY Ground fleer 13$ N. Second SL, Btoek BMg. I Phone 8-Sei* De sat at, Ind. I

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Hip Wanted J WANTED—Lady to work in iaundry, apply in person., Home Laundry, 187 South 9th Street. WoMaN Between 40 and 60 years of age to represent Avon Products to Decatwr, Preble and rural areas. Writs Mrs. Fruechto nicht, P.O. Box 884, Huntington, Indiana. ] 29 3t Miscellaneous ?h<»e 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Insurance Agency, j T DECORATING—Try Bupw> KemTone or Kem-glo, *ll color*. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. INSULATION—SAVb fuel; Insulate with EagtoFlcher lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free e*timate. Klenk’a. 16 TF VAN returning to New York points ehronte. Return load reduced rates. UnKed: 343 W. Both. Street, New York. 38 Tt-x STARTER and Generator service. t)ick Mahsftold Motor Bales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. 13 TF ROTO-ROOTER service—Bewers— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed—-The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adams and Wells Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. 2, Decatur, Indiana. 233 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, newer - lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Dedatur 3-8810. 21$ TF RADIO RliMlk — For complete and dependable tadio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. WTF NOTICE TO MOTHERS,! 2nd Rhythmic class, including singing, dancing ant personality, will begin Feb. 9th 11:00 a.m. Lolt Stults at Publix. 29 3t APPLIANCE SNrVIUM We SOTYice all makes of washers, sweeps ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts tor all 1 makes. Kienk's. Phone 3-2158. ’ Hi 229 TF boNT CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, lemll 8-8158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We allso' have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us (or free estimate*. KLENK’S. H 19Q TF Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to express our mpst sincere appreciation for the floral offerings, the kind words of the minister, the singers, the neighbors and all who tn any way assisted at the time of the death of Mary E. Bluhm, wife Os William Bluhm. Your kindness will always be remembered. William Bluhm Ralph Bluton £ Family Mrs. cthude Becker. » ’ 29 it Farm Meeting* Ithto than 19 HlfttMi perTOßp fe the United Statte attended me«tto*«, demanxtratietis and four* held W eedßU tafto kfente in i»l6. ‘stopMrhaTcougJr With Gur Own , COUGH SYRUP 49c and 9Bc bottle Kohtte Drugstore / f Eltevhtbr Co* Decatur - Peterson ■- McnrOt ■** ■ We Finance Auto Overhauling Eetitoatee Free. Phene u* and we will pick up and- deliver your tir fbr general repair and lubrication service. VIZARD MOTORS Winchester St. at U. 6. 87 PHONE 9-3006 LwawwwewMie 27* »**' HUY $3.00 or over M 8 37 3 Per Gallon WILLOW RUN

(Holstein Breeders • Will Meet Thursday The Adams county Holbtelh ; breeders association Will hold their • annual meeting at 7:30 p.rn. Thurs- . day In Aho recreation room in the Berhe. * ■ : H I ■ [ Ayrshire Breeders Meet At Pennville > Henry Aschleman states that the • annual state meeting the Ayrshire breeders will be held in Penn- ’ ville, Saturday. \ Ge to the churen et your choice ' nett Bandar.

; rBHBHBHHHteGABRIEL HEATER SAYS - 1 ■ ' • YOU CAN COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL Now—At Home—Low Payments c Ail Rooks Furnished—No Classes DIPLOMA AWARDED If yuu have finished Bth grade br pre ov6r 17 years send ‘ coupon for ce«crlptlve booklet t-““ ——-—— > J FREE SAMPLE LESSON 1 American School, 78». Dearborn St., Chicago 3, 111. *] STStte 2.14 H Pleat* pend .me 34-page Descriptive Booklet DR-11 J Name |■ ( — r Age t i ; Address I' : : -.City __L; State ■■ J,I I Public Auction . i l am qul tting - farming and Will sell the following 1 mile East of > and U Kast nf Maples dr 6 miles West and IMi mile North of Monroeville, Ind., oh ; “ihi. • ■ SATURDAY, FERRUARY 9,1952 at 12:30 P. M- - i : ■ ■ ' I' I Tractor and implements | ; 1937 Fai’mall F-20 Tractor, pn rubber, lights, Wheel Weights and I 1. Cultivators; * Bet 11.25x28 Tractor Chains; F-80 Mounted Buzz Saw. go«Ad; IHC Model 9-A Trader Disc, good condition; Oliver 2 bottom 14 ’ Inch Tractor -Breaking Plow? 2 Sectldh Tractor Spring Tooth Harrow, - good; 3 Section Spike Tooth Harrow, good; 3 Section Sprocket Packed. Tractor drawn, 2 yrs. old, good; Dunham 8 ft. double Cultipacker; IHC • Manure Bpreader, good; D. Bradtey 6 ft. Mower, good fcnd » Windrower; IHC Side Delivery;,\ 2 tSorri Shelters; Wagon and Rack; >\ Wagon end Box; Slip Scoop; IHC pfili type Tractor Corn Planted with - Fertilizer Attachment, good; D. Bradley 10 iiich Hammer Mill; Impld- ■ mont Trailer; Platform Scales; Hog Feeder a{nd Troughs; Stock ftoedl FueJ Drums; Oil Tank Heater; 40 ft. Extension Ladder; Misc. ; GRAIN DRJLL-jcOMBINEUpIciiER—ELEVATOR ! IHC 13 Disc Fertilizer Grain DHU,. trac|or controls, first classy Massey-Harris it. ‘Xpipper’’ Combine, gqod; G I One Row Corn Picker, good; D. Bradley 18 foqt (stogie chain) Grain Elevator. 1 yr, . old, good. : J?. ! H d HAY—STRAW—CORN—OATS—SEED I * 60 BZIM Alfalfa and Timothy HisF: 95 Bales Wheat Straw; 400 Bushel, More ordess, Corn; 100 Busliel, more or less, Clinton Oats; r I(4' Bushel Little Red Clover Seed. ’ ’ j J y • \ household Goods aNO miscellaneous ; Dining Table end 6 Chairs* Library Table; 2 Beds and Springs; gmvcnal Oil Damps; Hanging Lamp; Stand; Elec. Iron; Dishes and Rooking Utensils; Apple Butter Stirter; Butchering Katies; Lard Press;- Sausage Grinder; Good Two Wheel Triiler with Box, NeW z Tires, Springs and Shocks; Misc. articles. f Wm. “BILL” FREDERICK, Owner TFJRMS— Not Responsible tor Accidents. lloy S. JoKrtKbn, » . . ) y&l C. iphtfwm — Auctioneers d 1 , 47

I ‘ “Nobody Knows The troubles We’ve Seen i| ' For Banishing Trouble Is Our Business! LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY -GRANDMA” By CHARLES KUHN I■. f THOSE MICE | (h-M Z z tl-l‘ dOAsf sJ f • I’LL TAKE W POUNDS MAYBE I CAN OET MOMEVWH !(' WIENERS LOOK SEEMS CLEAR — OF *EM» BUTCH $ m 721 j ’EM BEFORE ANY O’ TH’ ~ t ■ ZS gEUaOUS- . / “A NEIGMBORMOdb PUfSOET ) /LI BUT WAIT j* < CH; Er' I / W»SF u —__ L-l-- - J - \_7 #7\/ jl * ’ * «-*-**-/OJJ < It®* / t jM s br'«*■ L_U—— ul ; ~ J L L _ KUW *J x- j ; ... ■ \ THERE GOES THE NEST EGQ! BUlla§ J tO^XcoOfeilJ^S? 0 »MFTOVEft IN OUR OLD BROKEN) X. FOR v£A ßi>r- .. J, jM Coo-coo / r~^rA f — CLOCK ,<< K <7 JCW hsfil ; Jn O • rife 1 \ \ A Uifiu • A Al <Lx I • JMfckl 11. H ffvM Jy"h ‘Hjfi KSv < 1 ESsj. nA. _A.„.. -g«. LLi I BEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN TOWN! ’ = ]| I ?k.gBEERY MOTOR SALES S I

I Man Is Fined For Public Intoxication Elbert j. Davison, 38, Decatur 1 rbute, 6, Wh» (arrested early Sunday dioming about two miles south of Deeatkr on U.S road 38 and pleaded guilty thia niornlhg in juistiefe of peace court {to a charge oC public intoxication. ' Daiisbn Was fined $lO and costs amounting to $21,75. He was taklto ihto custody by sheriff Robert Shraluka and city police offleer* and lodged in the Adams " County jail Until this morning. KOREAN ISLAND * (Coetinped From Page Owe) anoj. '6JEU ! Xbmrbj 63 *»2pijq field' piepesj 31 supply buildings, a supply dump, and three boats. Fiftoen-below-zero temperatures froze most ‘action along ihe mlle ground front, where the 40th Califorbia national guard division has joihed six other American divisions in lirie against the Communists.

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FORT WAVNfe LiVEMtDCK Fort Wayne, liid., Fvb. 4 —(UF) —(VMA) —Livestocli: < Hogs 800, market steady; choice 19.00; lights kSD-l«.|«'; light butchers 18.25-18.75; mrißums It.-50-18.25) butchers 16.25-17.25; ,vies 16.00 down;' .pigs 15.00 down; roughs 12;5O-15.T5. ? Cattte opened steady;? steers to 35.00; heifers 32.00 dOWtaU cowh 22,00 down; bulls 28jOO down; calves 50 higher at 38.00 down. Lambs steady to strong at 28.50 j down; ewes IXOO doWn i biicks 8.001 1.00. r INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb, i (UP)— (PM A); —Livestock: ? Hogs 10,000; light and medium weight barrows and moderately active, 25-50 lowdr; i heavier weights s’ow, steady torweak; early choice 170-240 lbs J 18.25-19.00; around 200 head choic£ No. 1 and 2, 220 tok dowp 19.25-18.35; 2 toads choice 240-290 lbs 17.05-18.26; scattering 290-330 lbs ls.tto-17.00; 120160 unevenly 14. uniform hear 160 lbs (6.00; nows about steady, 14.(MM5;75> feW 16.00. Cattle 1,500; calves 200; slaughter Clashes active; steers and heifers strong to &0 instances hjore; Choice and prime mixed Fearlings 36.00; odd head 36.90; bulk good to choice mostly under 1050-lb Steers 32.00-34.90; commercial to 1 good 28.0041.60; several loads good and choice heifers 32.0032.75; commercial good small lots 26.50-31,00; cows; largely 50 higher; utility and commercial 21.-25-24.00; add head toj 24.50; canr ners and cutters vealers active, steady; good and choice 37.50-39 00; prime quotable* to 40.00; gtility gnd commercial 32.00-37.00; culls down to 20.00. ’ / Sheep 300; Jot choice and prime wooled native lambs; 29.00; scattered good and choice 27.0CK28.50; slaughter nomtnaly steady, 6.00-13.00. ; I | ~1 — """ "I' r '/l Markets At a G/ance By United PHss Shocks lower in moderate trading. Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks Irregularly lower. Silver unchanged id New York at 88 cents a fine ounce. Cotton future* lowed. Grains in Chicago:| wheat, corn, oats, lye and soy beafe futures lower : Hogs: unevenly 10 to 25 cents higher, top 19.00; sheep: bidding weak to 50 cents toper, top asking 29.00; cattle: steady tb fully 50 cents higher, top 39.00. 7— M—CHICAGO GRAIIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.Um-H: May 2.50% Italy 2:44%-%; Sept. 2.46%; Dec. | Corn: March L81%;8,’ May 1.844.84%'; July Sept. 1.81; Dec. 1.72%, I , X - , Oats: March 83%;?May 83%-83; 83%.\ . ■ | \ .Soybeans: March $.94%-%; May ?.87%-2.88; duly 2.84? Sept. 2.?7%- %; Nov. 2.72%-%. | +r ■■ Salting Meat Balt draws out the juice from meat, so should hot be added until the meat is rea<Ur M| be cooked. ' Go to the church or yOur choice 1 next Sunday. , I \ J U-

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KENNETf>MURIIAY A CO. Cntrotted Hk. 4 ; Ito to i7k lbs. |t|s IJO to lio Ibfc. aaaaUa 14.60 110 to 810 ibb. |1.90 210 to 980 lbs. ik 2 | 2A© to 140 lb*. 240 to 860 lbs 17.00 860 to 880 lbs. 18.25 280 to 300 (be. 15.50 300 to 326 lbs. ib.oo 325 to 350 lb*. 14.50 350 to <OO lbs. 14.0 d 400 lb*, tap u. i3.sa 140 to 160 lbs. U. 09 12» to 1« lb., U.S* 10* to IN IW. ............ h.O» Roughs ] 300 lbs. down *.^* it * 15.09 -890 to 850 lbs. -s.ii4.sD 350 to 400 lbs. —14.0 d 400 to 460 lbs., 13.50 450 to 500 life la.od 500 to 550 lbs. 12.50 550 to 600 lbs. : 12.00 400 lbs. tttf 11-50 Stags Boars J. 9.01 Veals (Frt & 8at)36.06 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 27. W Year Hag* Lainb* *»»***<»*>*«»* 20.01 Ewes 11.00 SCHMITT STOCK VAA*| Corrected Feb. 4 - ■ 160 to ITO lbs. 17.21 170 to 180 lb*. it.tl 186 to 200 lb*. 18 99 206 to 280 lbs. IS.tB 220 to 240 lbs. 17.tn\ 240 to 260 lbs 4 17.25 260 Jo 280 lbs. 16.76 280 so 300 lbs. .....16.85 300 to 385 lb* 15.75 325 to 369 lbs. isjfc 350 to 400 lbs. __.j... 13.75 400 lbs. up 14.96 140 to 169 lbs. ...L 16.60 I 100 to 146 lbs. 15. M Rough* 300 lbs. down 15.25 Stag* — 11.00 Boars ... £i,s.fco Veals •36.00 Lamb* ,1* . ... 28.09 Ewe* 4 £ 11. W LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BuhK tItVATDR Corrected nri>. 4 { Bean* subject to cnang* during day. > - , ; x Prtcoa delivered at elevator Ash tor pries*. Grain: .08 pdr Mulr4 learn Corn: .06 btt. Lab. farm. I ' _ ■ I:.!-- . . W HOLES ALB ttra Aho i POULTRY QuGTAtlbNf X / Furnished By DECATUR FARMS’ Phene 8-2148. Corrected Feb. 4 Large Clean Whites .......34 Large Clean Brown.3l Current Receipts .29 Cail for poultry Fricea. —— y If you have something to sell 89 rooms fbr rent try a Demon*bi Want Adv. It brings result*. TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local ami , Long Distance > ! PHONE 3>2607