Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1952 — Page 5

Monday, ykbhuary zs, 1352

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OUTCRFES—Rr Ren Reynolds ** - -?a “They d 6 to make m 8 look distinguished — this optometrist’s Democrat Want Ad says so!” Real Estate f FOR SALE—Last of three lota be* longing to John IL Worthman, Inc. available in Stratton Place, priced at >1,550, >1,600 and >2,100. This may be your last opportunity to locate your new borne and family In the exact spot you want. One of these would lend itself beautifuly to a rambling ranch type with a picture window in living room to rear. Another is a corner lot, would save money on a driveway. Bob Heller, A Good Healty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 33 TF Lost and Found LOST —One half-size mattress on Monroe, N. Fifth, er Route 27 South. Pinder please call 3-2831 or Berne, £BI4O. 45 3trX For Rent FOR RENT — Downstairs 3 room furnished apartment, private bath & entrance, 706 north 2nd street/ phone 3-4271. 47-3 t FOR RENT—2OO acre on a •, 5,0-50 basis. Write Kenneth Parrish. R. 4, Decatur, stating experience, references ft equipment. 45 3t-x FOR BENT—3 room house, 11th street, lights & water, >35.00, call Mr. Grover Bleeke 3*8377, R. 3 Decatur, ample garden, fruit trees and grapes. 45 3t-x FOR RENT— Upper twoeroom nicely furnished apartment, large closet, newly decorated, private entrance, immediate possession. Located at 1063 Winchester street, Call 3-3780 after 4 p.m. ■ H 43 TF Wanted WANTED — A modern 4 room bouse within 2 months, phone 3-2654. Call after 6:00 p.m. ■ < 47 3t WANTED—Rabbits tordreseing, 3c above market price. R. L, Leßrun, Chattanooga, Ohio. Poultry _& Eggs. * 45 6t WANTED TO BUY—aU kinds p( poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry -Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3-371 T. 133 TF WANTED —Washing machine repairing, wringer roll & parts for all makes Bottle gas and gas ranges for sale. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 8-6463, Monroe. 1 i 46 Tp SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 27 25t-x Help Wanted 1 WANTED — Housework &. taking cave of children, will work full or part time, phone 3-3666. » Freezer* Refrigerators ‘ Phone 3*29«4 Mollenkepf & Eitinir I 11/ . 1 k ifflfflTtnmTFnriwirTO ttS MK» VM HUI * LOAN . " We Wil! make a $25 loan just at ! quick as we will a larger one. Your l t signature and income are the chief £ security reejuiremeots.. L A small part of your iiscoxne each month will repay a loan. Special terms are availaMe to farmers or other persons with scesoaable inCOf*C. A v Loans quickly and privately made; J usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about ft—no oMi*. gatton. CaJl. piront or orrito— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY i. (irmMMl Floor US N. SeeenA-St., Brock Bldg. Phone U-2013 Pecatur, lad.

I 1 I Automotive h | -HCB ,el««ltoa late model uwd | earn DICK MANSFIELD Motor i Salsa ■■! iStTPi FOA SALE —1940'2-door : Chevrolet j excellent condition & cheap- Call: after 5:00 p.m. at 603 West Jefferson street, Deeatur. |47 3t-x FOR SALE—I93O Plymouth in good running condition; Also would like curtains to stretch. Phone 3-3072 or call at 1225 Patterson Street. : | | 4T2t OUR USED CARS arogafety tested and. guaranteedßay with confidence at Zintsmaater Motor Sales, Ist 4k Monroe SL Phone 3-2003, , | j < 247 TF FOR SALE OR PONTIAC 2-door, black, low mileage; 1950 CHEVROLET pedan deluxe, green, radio -di- heater; 1956 CHEVROLET J-dbor deluxe, radio A heater; 1949 CHEVROLET 2-door deluge, radio & heater; 1946 FORD picksup; 030 MODEL A >50.00 • runs good. Fred Busche, phone 343941, one block south of the GE. 45 3t-x 1950 CHAMPION Studebaker 4-dr. radio, heat, overdrive, sun visor, grille guards. Read to go. Beery Motor Sales, Open, evenings till 9:06. We finance. : 45 3t 1940 DODGE 2-dr Sedan; Heater. Local y owned. 37,000 actual miles Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9:00. rWa finance. L 45 3t 1948 CHEVROLET •Tdn radio, heater, dark green finish. Local ear. Beery Motor Sales. Open eve* nings till 9:00. We finance. ■ . J? 45 3t 1946 CHEVROLET, black and nice. Radio and heater. For sale at a right price. Beery . Motor Sales. Open evening till 9:00, We fin* ance. P jfc 45 3t 1947 CH EV ROLET TwodomTpaint? Radio, heat, a sharp car. Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9:00. We finance, i 45 3t 194? FORD Club' Coupe. Radio. heat, a good car. i Beery Motor Sales. Open evening till 9:00. We finance. M j >p i 45 3t 1949 HUDSON Six 2-door.' Heater, priced to selL Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings, till 9:vo. We finance. Ji 1 ’ . 4$ 3t A GOOD SELECTION off pre-war Cars to choose from; Beery Motor Sales. Open ; evenings till 9:00. We finance. * ; I 45 3t WE HAVE New Dodges immediate delivery. Beery Motor Sales. Open evenings till 9; 00. We finance. ' ‘45 3t j .—4 fr. i. SPECIAL: 1951 Ford «/, Um pickup, 7,000 miles. $1345. Beery Motor} Sales* Open evenings till 9:09. We fin* ance. j j 45t3 Farmer’s CoL YOUNG ‘CURTIS (pANDY bulls available for service,' .T. M. Andrews, R. 1. pecjatuM 47 3t-x FOR SALE—-12 month old. Holstein bull, Sytvau Spninger, R; 1 Berne, Ind. ' 46 3t-x WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF ’ J : ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS —Order your ; PUlloruin c}eai| hatched chicks NOW. [ Hatched by the Globe Hatchery fit Berne, Indiana: Also chick, atatter with Megasul & Mycins for greater growth factor. Heller Coal, Feed & Supply. Phone .3-2912, at ; 722 West Monroe street. ! h 45 TF j — 4-4 FOR SALE — Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd: Street, Decatur. i 26 TF FOR SALE*- Order Quality \ Baby Chicks now: ROP sired big English SC White Leghorns, White Rook, Barred Rock, NH Reds & HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday & Thursday. ;Phcme 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe. Indiana. j' !• 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Models big Englisb leghorns now tor immediate delivery pedigreed Sired, they lay large chalk white premium eggs which offers to# prices, phone Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, j . " 1> TF FOR SALE—Ordter Decatur RXXP Sired egg and meat bred chicks. ; Order the best and start chicks early to assure i»roflt this sum mer and falL Chicks every week. Order “Decatur Chicks” how.; Der (MMur HatcLegy,. ;14 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead horsed,, cows, hogs. Etc. Decatur Dial Or and ask tor Enterprise 3454). We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Cb. 15 TF FARROWING RATION — Feed Honeggers’ Big “H” brood jslqw pelltts wjth AmiPro!J through fanowjng time. Givis sows nu’ritioual boot-j, helps eliminate runts, t-ril-endbrs. • See Darr ,ft SOU- I’ s*: Tod -• -L Gmbcr Fcctl Store; IL fc i7, It •V _ ' ' ;": H ; ‘ 1

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FOR SALE —Baled mixed hay. Also second cut alfalfa. Leonard Roth, route 5, Jtecatur. Dial 3-8230. ' [45 3t Miscellaneous STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor North Third St, Decatur, Ind. * I r , iffTT ■ INSULATION —Save fuel; Insulate * with Eagle Pich er lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate,, Klenk’s. 16 TF DECORATING—Try Super KemTone or Kem-glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. j ' ■ ROTO-ROOTER service—Sewers— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed—Tiie only ROTO-ROOTER in Adams and Wells Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. Z Decatur, Indlaraa. 233 TF j —...j SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric catting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer. Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweep- ' ere, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts fori all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-21*58. ~ 129 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and Tet our experienced plumber take oare of your troubles. Wei also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies.: Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. m TF *■■—-"—— ; — For Sale - Mlsc. |;P ' | . FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky A Co o Mdnroe. Ind. 197 TF FOR SALE —Poland China male 1 hog, 11 months old. Lewis Ijtunischtag. 2 mile south of Dedatur on Mud Pike. 4? 3t-x FOR SALE—Clinton 59 certified cle.4n & treated seed oats &> Breman seed corn, 1 mile north Magley & % west, Dan Rhoades. 47 3t-x j i j FOR SALE —Wallpapei, large selection, call or Box 104 Clay Davis,, paperhanger Decatur, phone 3-8514. FOR S ’ ase' IsC lractOV and cultivator, will sell separately, used one season. S.C. Clifton, 1 mile west of Wren, Obln. 4f 3trX FOR SALE Bottle’ gas’servlce Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & CoMonroe. Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE— New 'Uving room suites, studio couches, upholstered chairs, and bed springs. Selling for less then you would expect to pay. Get my low priced - before you buy. George Spifague, 209 South slh street, dial 3-4402. 46 2t FOR SAl^E—Just the thing for a summer cottage. 2 used gas ! stoves, CHEAP; Also a complete line of Maytag Appliances. Eager Maytag Sales, 164 South; 2nd • street, phone 3-4362. ;47 5t [frOß SALKhr Tarpaulins—special prices; Also Canvas and metal awnings, Venetian blinds &• flags. I We rent tents. Call, or write ’ Fort Wayne Tent & Awhlhg Cb., Fort Wayne, Ind., local representative Bryce Daniels, phone 3«3539. - ' ■’ '■ y TF' FOiTSALE—Ktevinator refrtgera* j tors, Rome freezers and Electrio ranges, If yog- wani quality, get Keivinator — trade now tor a new .Keivinator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. , 2tt TF BL’RK~ Elevator Co • Delator * Peterson - Monroe

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FOR SALE — Philoo Radios and Refrigerators. Rtucky & Co., Monroe, Ind; 274 TF FOR SALE—SKXLGAB for rural home cooking and winter heating. A* taw as NV.95 ' per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros. 92 TF FOR SALE— BENDIX Automatic washer, Just like new, used only 4 times. Come make us an offer; 1 used gas range, good condition; 1 used electric range, good condition; 1 used oil space heater, good condition; Used washing* machines, all In good condition; Used refrigerators, good condition; Also 1 SERVEL refrigerator, 9 ft. just like new. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone 3*3808. 47 3t FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Ca, Monroe, Ind. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Opaa nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Cm, Monroe, Ind. 274 T 9 FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters; washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101 T 9 HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, >19.96 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Ale© new Hoove: tank and upright cleaners. We service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. ; 229 TF FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine merehau dise such as furniture, floor cov . erings, bedding, lamps and ap pllances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stocky ft Co., Monroe; Ind Phone S-6866. \ 62 TF INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Deeatur Insurance Agency. , T SOTICE TO BIDDURN Notice io hereby given that the Board of CohimiFsioners of Adams County,. Indiana, will until the hour of 2:00 P.M. Monday, March 3, 1853 receive sealed bids tor the following: 3 Ton of 3-12-12 Commercial Fertiliser 3 Ton of- 2-12-6 Commercial Fertilizer to be delivered to the Ada.tnii County Home an requested. Bids must he .-anbmitted o,y forme prescribed by the State lioard of Accounts and must be accompanied hy bidders bond or certified cheek in an amount equal to 10% of the price bld. Tiie Board reserves the right to reject «u»y or all bids. By order of the Board lof Commissioners of Adaimr County. > Tluiriiuiu 1. Ure*«, Auditor. l * s ~ i j - J g (Scronado ] I I H Inquire About Our 1952 Catalina Home Featuring: Window Bays; Thermo-pane Window Wails; “L” sitape Xiving Room and Dining Alcove*. *■' Arrange To See A Completely Furnished ,• \ “CORONADO” i\ PLAN NOW FOR THAT NEW HOME .i-d’l*. THfB SPRING ; On Your Lot, It Preferred. DECATUR COMMUNITY BUILDERS CLARK SMITH ' PHONE 3-3512 . Decatur, Iftd.

I.. i.. j Crop® Committee To • Meet Heto Wednesday Q. P. Walker; Purdue extrusion agronomist, will meet the Adams county crops project committee in the county extension office at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The purpose of the meeting i* to outline a program of work, for the coming erop seaacn; this plan could iuctade schools, and wheat, oats, and soybean demonstration plots as well as spittle boss spraying dexuonstrattaus. Cowty Will Speak At Kmnmt f i Cbunty agent L. E. Archbold has been invited to speak at the animal D.H.LA. meeting at Kimmel in Noble county Tuesday. He has been asked t» discuss the pasture improvement prmNdm of Adams county. Thia program has brought more prodhettan medals ‘to Adams county in the past Bfcree years than have gone to any other Indiana county. ' . ■ ■, ... ■ . EIGHT ESCAPE (Ceettewed From Pa*e -y» any cartridge belts. State police identified the other men a* Waldo Hindhart, 20, Claytpn; William■ Austin, 39, and Chris Allison. 26, addresses unknown. Duden, the two Yowells,jHenson, Elndhart, and Walton, were scheduled to appear before the Adams county grand jury Wednesday on several charges of robberies in the county. Austin had been sentenced last year to a 10-year prison term*, for rape, and Allison was being held ih connection with several breaking and a parole violation. \ Milk Coirs j More than 26,000.000 tews on throo-fourth* of the nation’s 5.877. 000 farms produce milk> -

I ■ W ’ 1 BtJhA V B * H 1 lEATHBkfAOfETBD John Da Venuta, 37, reputed colleague of Willie (The Actor) Sutton, is surrounded by Correction Department officers in a New York City jaih.De Venuta was held without bailafter he was arraigned in a four-count indictment charging him with helping Sutton and Thomas Kling, in the robbery of a bank in 1050. He is reported to have given long-sought details of Sutton’s operations. (International)

AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. We invite comparison of rates, policy coverages, and nation wide Claim’ Service. | It pays, to be sure of yoar automobile insurance. ! i \ . Letod Smith LELAND SMITH IMSURANCE ASENCY Glenn Hill £ •grandma- - 1 , " -- --- ~ ' ..A BRIGHT PENNY FOR, SO 1 LEFT IT LAY/GRANDMA, BUT FT WASN'T . GOLD PIECE * LAMWON \ / ' A PENNY- /—l/1 »• '*■ K H kYCxY Y ZU' z&w' r*CO . L 2X. . \ — z '*-t \ y -wsl YZT /> A w 0-V fc ■Yo o° '*~~Y — r*ffS Eßr- n — tZZzx-a '2 ' l-L?- GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS, ' I'Ssssote, >r< q c-; ■raj wen, .Aft tt T\? _ fcr-*-—Aift , ry**fl I iVS >-. , H H.Y>Q I ■ Il II <®w .mw<4S> l m' -= L —OxiT®7flrUu •itLii* ; i "'i' ■' ■-‘ - '-; ■ '■? -" - . -» I. liH.' .' T !‘-T • . J- ~> - 1 ■' 'J "• I I YOUR AUTO CAN LOOK LIKE NEW I I ; ; LBT US REMOVE THE DENT 3 AND PAINT YOtIR CAR NOW! I BEERT MOTOR SMES 'Sf —- ■ ,' —■■■ . . «... ...J

Muncie Man Admits Io 1 Fatal Shooting \ Ends Week's Search z For Woman's Stayer Muncie, Ind., Feb. 25—(UP)— Melvin Welch, 32, Muncie, surrend- ' ered last, night in the fatal shooting of a wealthy industrialist’s maid, , ending, a one-week search for the Slayer of Mrs. Anna Webster, 36. 1 Welch gave up meekly to Muncie city police and admitted shooting Mrs. Webster. Both\ Welch and ' Mrs. Webster are negroes. But Welch said the shooting was an accident. He told police he was “fooling with the gun” and it fired twice. The first missed Mrs. Webster, the second hit her in the head, he s«|d. j r Welch said he drove to Muncie, got some clothing at hia home, and picked up a friend. The two drove around the state all last week, including stops in Evansville and 'J Terre Haute, j police said Welch told them. He and the friend discussed the ’ shooting and agreed Welch should 1 return to Muncie and surrender. Welch was held in Delaware ! county jail for Wayne county auth* ' orities. '' ' • Mrs. Webster was shot in the 'George Keagy 20-room mansion at Hagerstown last Sunday night after a three-dsy party attended by her, Welch and another man and woman. The Kaegys were vacationing tn -Flotfda. Keagy is an executive at Perfect\Circle Piston Rihg Co * I 'V. a Later, Welch-was taken to Richmond where a Wayne county grand jury was scheduled to begin au investigation of the case this morning. •S'. ■ ' ■» 1 1 ■... .‘.* ' '. i ' \ I . ‘ .'■ UN OFFERS TO (CwtiayrW From P*aw Oa*> the 145-mfle front, and there was practically a holiday in the fighting. U. S., South African and South Korean planes nevertheless flew (hremgh dense clonds to pound Communist troop and supply cen’ersv 4 -

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. ItaL, Feb, 28—(DP) —(PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 900*, steady to strong; choice 18.00; lights light butchers 17.25*17.74; mediums 16.75-17.50; butchers 15.75-1640; heavies 1540 down; pigs 14.50 down; rough* 12.50-15.00. Cattle steady; steers 34.00 down; heifers 32.50 down;, oows 22.00 down; bulla 2X50 down; calves 50 lower at 38.50 down.. Lambs steady; 28.00 down; ewes 13.00 down; bucks 8.00*11.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Ihdianapolis, -Feb. 25—(UP)— (P M A > —Livestock; Hogs 13,000; light and medium barrows and gilts opened moderately active, steady; choice 17G240 lbs 17.50-18.00; 18.25 top! 240270 lbs 16.25-17.25; top 17.50; 270830 lbs 15.50’16.50; 120160 lbs 14.5015.50, few 16.00; sows about steady; choice 300-400 lbs 15.00-15.75; 400* 600 lbs 14.00-15.00. . \ - Cattle 2,400; calves 300; early action slow; few tats good to low choice steers mostly 1125-lb down several loads choice medium weight steers held above 34.00; scattered small lots commercial to good yearling* 26.5031.00; couple loads gdod Ito low choice heifers cows fairly active, strong; utility and commercial cannery and cutters 1640*20.50; vealers about stendy; bulk choice and prime 37.00-39.00, few head prime 40.00; commercial and good. 28.0036.00; (pad under 32.1*0 I usually calves aver 350 lbs. J | ■ Sheep 300; undertone weak on slaughter lambs; scattered sales steady to slightfir lowed but choice and prime tots absent; ‘good to low choice native and fed western Wool* ed lambs largely 27.08*27.50; deck 94-lb nearly fpll wcxried included at 27.25; other classes scarce; little changed - :* few cull to good ewes 7.00*12.00. ‘ • V' ■ Markets At a Giant* | By United Press Stocks film in quiet trading. Bopds irregular. U.S. government bonds firm in quiet; trading. Curb stocks Irregularly higher. Midwest stocks irregularly highjer. Ip- *. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures irregular. ;: * Hogs; generally stendy, top 18.25; sheep: steady to bidding 50 cents or more lower; cattle: steady to 50 cents higher, top 39.00. < J I' V r -T ' Chfcogo Cash> Grain Chicago, Feb. 24.—(UP) —Cash grain sales today: Wheat: No. 3 red. 254 ty; 2 mixed tough 246 M; sample grade red tough 208-210 Corn: 2 yellow 185 H; 3 yellow 174 %-187 %; 4 y.efiow 160 %- 186 ’zk; 5 yellow 144 %-t6B %; sample grade yellow 132-174. Gate: 1 heavy white 96X4-96 %: 1 extra heavy white 97-97 2 white 94 4 heavy white 91 ] A; sample grade heavy white 73 34; sample grade white tough medium 73 Soybeans: 2 yellow 294 % N., track Chicago. Trade in a Good. Town — Decatur

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J — 1 kknnbtt-murrav a gq» 160 tp >645 no to i»s. i n:6o 180 to 220 lbs. 1740 220 to 240 Hta. 1740 240 to 260 Ms. 1645 260 t 6 280 fbs. 15.50 280 to 300 lbs. 306 to 326 lbs. 14.35 325 to 350 lbs. 13.75 350 to 400 lbs. 13.25 400 lb*, up L 12.75 140 ter 1W lbw T 14.00 120 tk M 0 Hm, 1M to 120 lbw IJ.W Roughs 300 lbs. downu. 14.25 300 to 350 1b5.n.75 360 tn 000 11m 13.25 400 to 450 Ibe. U. 75 460 to 500 lb* ... 13.25 500 to 550 lbs.n.T® 650 to 000 lbs,' 4;, 11.25 600 lb*, up r 0.76 Stag* n.OO *o«ra 2.00 Veto* (Frt « Sat) 9>.00 Spitor Lambs (Frt. ft Hat) 26.00 Yearlings Lambs Ewes L n.OO y SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected Feb. 25 160 to 170 lbs.——u- 16.00 170 tO 180 lbs. 16.75 180 to 200 lbs. : -- r - rt n 17.25 200 to 220 1b517.35 220 to 240 Ibe. 17.00 240 to 260 lbs.JL 16.00 260 to 280 lbs. 15.26 280 to 300 lbs. u. 14.50 300 to 325 lbs. 14.00 325 to 350 lbs. + L_ 13.5 C 350 to 400 ll>s. „__113.00 400 lbs. up + +,12.50 140 to 160 lbgk\ L 14.00 100 to 140 tbs. r —;L_. 13.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down. 14.25 stag* —X..; U- 11-00 Boar* .— Al U~* SBO Veals IAN Lambs 4 J7.M Ewes 4 U.W JpOCAL GRAIN- MARKET I | Corrected. Feb. 2SU ■ ' ♦ I Brane subject i Prices doMWda V elevator Ask for priss*' ‘ ’ | Grain: .03 per bushta Imml t >: 1 CtaTßl. .05 per 100 taMk ' I \ h ■ taktirm I ■|\ WHOLESALE iGG ahD POULTRY QUOTATIOWf I’; Fumiobed By J 1 • pg^ Ty .*?A- RM * 1 Phone 3-2T4E > ■ t Corrected F»v. 25 Large Clean Whites ... .32 Large Clean Brown .30 Current Receipts A2‘.A. 47 CatT for pouitra ptnra* A TBV OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUAUTT PHOTO FINISHING ; J Smith Re« 9 Brsgs TEEPLE I-K* I’ - i- .if Meving & Trucking Local and PHONE 3-2507