Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1953 — Page 5
'MONDAY, JANUARY ID, 4953
Classified Advertising
QUICKIES-By K+n Reynolds ! ! a, mi , IMP, I • • lv\V?Jx\ O'-'* '“J l;“ . . what’s in those vitaiuhis' you got in the Democrat Want Afes—dynamite?” 1 \ ; th ——-—■ ;j , Real Estate : 1 ROH SALE—S room semi-modern f house. close to school/quick sale, J cal! 3-3907. 14 2t-x FOR SALE—4O acres, no improve;.nients,: located m miles north: 7 west of Emanuel Lutheran church; ||in Union Township. The Suitles | Company. 15 st‘ f|)R SALE—I2O acre farm, 7 room |modern house;, large barn; good Shen house; school bus past .house. W miles North of Decatur, Phone |3-9295. 15 7t-x " Ff)R SALE —Several Qeal- estate feou tracts, paying 6|% net. You scan help a young cquple get their bwn home and still not have 'the iworry and repairs necessary jwben owning rental property. x ’Why not investigate this superior 7 WW to invest money in a grokrJug Decatur? Contracts range Itrom $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A wood realty service, Phone 3-4106, j Heller Building. | 221 TFq | _ __ i_—l s . -pAutomotive! NICE selection late model used , fears. DICK MANSFIELD Motor . Sales. 252 TF 1350 Plymoutir business coupe, good •ondition, reasonable price. EUL’ j Irady. Phone 3-2428 or 342 North . J Ith street, City. /\l4 3t-x t Ol R USED CARS are safety testd and guaranteed—Buy with j onfldence at Zintsmaster Mol~ tor Sales, Ist & Monrod St. shone 3-2003. JF Fo|r sale from owner. Clean Plymouth 5 passenger-ooupe. A>i mechanical condition-, /new seat covers, new battery, good tires, call 3-2189 after 3 p.m. 13 3t .Farmer’s Col. WE BUY [ chickens and quality Oggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF y. di : \. , . i-d*/ FOR SALE—Used buttermilk ban; tela, 0.00 each; * We do custom dressing. Dt’catur Farms. 3 T FQR SALE— Full blooded purd bred* (Jib ipale • hog, 7 dhonth* old. Phone, Preble 3on 22/ 1 15 2f FOR SALE— Bottle gas serv&SL low rates on cooking and prater heating; Stucky & Co ? , fdonrofe, Ind, -\ ■ 62 Tg E(Us WANTED—White ~an| jrifowri] premiums paid for tqp ’ finality white eggs, Phone 3-2143, Decatur Fd rms - '' 3 T FOR HllLE —One New, Case Porage Harvester, Priced - ’for Quick Sale. , •'[] j 134 FOR SALE—About 600 bales of ' Whttat; straw; also some* good » mixed hay. Oscar Scaer, Will- [ .spire, phlo. 14 3t-x FOR SALE — Registered Pollert Hereford bull, weight about 900 . ' lb. L.; L. Bender, 224 West Marty es attest, Bluffton, Indiana. ' 14 6t-jc FOR Farmers horse hide . cork sole (work shoes. Good fit* tipg, long lasting, Hgflich £ . Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2|d street, Decatur, j ‘ 25 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We re ' xpove dead horses, cows, hogs: die. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise , 3450. We /• pay ah phone charges. The Stadler Ifertiliaer Co(, formerly the ’StqdUr Products Co. 15 TF CQpE’oOHmTWeek f1 t’s'tliiie th place your Order for “Decatur” - Chicks to get your pullet flock lairing heavily by August. Choose ffpm our R.O P. mated White Leghorns—White Rock - Barred Rock —N.H. Reds and “De j|alb" hybrids, order now tot get l oi u,r Pr eferr^( f date. 'DECATUR ! i|ATCHERY. \ 11 M Wlyou have somathlnfl lo sell er for rent, try a j Democrat wirjt Add. It brings fcsulis. | : ! 1 r 01 l : 4re you looking for a bargain? —We have just list-1 ekj a 7 room Modern House. i|piendid location--West MonrW Street —Corner lot, >yli.ich we* can sell very reasonably for qmck, kale,. Roy Hqii— Real Estate—Auctioneers
/LOCAL CLASSIFIED f ADVERTISING RATES '' _ ■ 'ill! • j ' i• r jli' b I*" lr 'I I ■ ' ' • For a woras or less: | I time 75c; i 2 times 11.25; . 3 times $1.5(1; 6 times $2.25 Fpr ; consecutive days. No classified . skipday ads accepted. Rlaqfe face lit> point, $c per word bach insertion, 75c mini- 1 mum. I ii | I I Classified ad a listed in para- / graphs 50% increase over regular; rate. I Card of Thaftka, Obituary, In Mbmorigm,: 3c per word, SI.OO minimum. Cifpy must/ b$ in office by 10 a. in. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. • — FOR -SALE~M)ne 1948 Case V.A C Tractor withl Cultivators, Excellent Mechanical Condition. A- Real fray. KLENK’S. 13t3 MORE. MILK—We have proof; from our 1001 customers —Our Black Strap Molasses mixed with grain, flow of milk. No decrease in B.F. Tests.: Heller Coal,/ Feed & Supply,, 722 Wot Monroe Street, i 296 TF FOR SALE —Decatur Chicks week; bjrder yohr February ahd Mat\c|i .chicks now. Special 1000 t While ?Rock cockerels, January 27th for early bioilers; Also Leghorn cockerels At 2 cents, see us today f DECATpR HATCHERY. ; ' , L I[l 11 61 For Sale-Mlsc. FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, : Stucky & Co., Monrbe, Ikjd. 274 T£ FOR SALE—Domastic sewing njachineg. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. v 197 TF FOR — Bettie Oak Raiges many styles to ssleet from. Open , nites except W< d. Nite, Stucky ' & Co.; Monroe, Ind. 274 TF ■ Si’ECiAjr'pOVWll ATESI "qn'bottle gas fo£ choking e r heating. ; Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2pd Phone 3-3808. i 15 3t FOR SALE — Frig id air e reftlgerators; ranges;, washers; driers; water heaters; freexers. Large trade-ins.' Uhrick Brothers; /,j . ; j I ' 167 TF ; lings. aFo/r Christmas Tire|s, all; specif, it will pitofit you-tb send for our listing TODAY. Schroth’s Nursery, Indiana, Pa. ■l| l|ot-x| FOR SALE—Kelvlnator reritgera tork. Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you vyant qualify get , Kelvinator —3t a<^e now for a new Kelvinator see them 0 DE i CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF SEE US FOR YOURHEATING heeds./We have the New 3 stage gas burner. New oil heatjers & furnaces. Mazelfn Heating Service. 238 North 2nd Atreet. Rhone B-MM 242 TF FREE —Feel free to look abound '■ in our store at our fine merchan--4 dise suth as furriture, floor covbedding, lamps and apand ("Very day;hard-' ware needs. Open each evening except tVOd. Sfueky & C 0.,; Mon . roe. Ind. Phone (1:6866. 62 TF FOIi.SAOE used Maytag whsher, completely rebuilt T new: 1952 ; model GE. double door refrigera- ; toi', prio flashed $100.00; j, G.E. eWi tric fangej slashed • - $4O.oo ? ; Eqger' Maytag 147 South !!nd strelet, Phone 3-4362. ' 2 j > P FOR SaLef-M loot r duty Hussnjan dairy ior vegetable: case, Positive \i tefnpeiature control, like n'ew; 4 fdo meat case, 2 / years ojd;iAmeH<an meat sjlicer; 2-" pair of Toledo scales; Bur roughs! Itemizing cash register and adding machine Combined; steel fifanie ply .wood shelving. : Phone 3-2941 or Ray’s West Side ' Market; ;4 fF i , 7". 1l " ,I VM I I t l '4 ' ] 1 "|I AFTERNOON BONA VESTA DAIRY AUCTION Located lb rr,ile Northeast: of , Bryan, Ohio, Rti>. >2 and 1?7 TUESDAY, JANUARY 27? ah 12:30 R. M-, EST ! \ 60 J — 60 ■_ . Registered and tirades 6—COOP (H^ERNSEYS—6 . Nearly! all fresh or <lo.se up. Woung. good type! and ; milky. Selling a ilrantjut p of Sovereign ■ for stervfcs. ' ; Health—'Many let Ifhjood ivacein.Uted; As! abimali ‘mvje two clean (eats. ’ It's a dairy auctiioi of, good dows" , Remeinber' tie date. George V. ilellutt. Owner Roy,‘S. Johnson <g .‘ton, Ned. ' J Dale Hallock — Auctioneers. IJ/.T. Allman—Clferk. i/\ ' j!
FOR SALE—OiI burqfei;, ;1|j5,000 8.T.U., two barrels, fitajiffli and fittings, Phone 3-9437. I® 3t-x — - I 'A,;' .• t Lost and Found LOST—I ladies navy blue stiW, Friday at the A & P iot.llphone 7-7465/Reward. \j' :» 31-x — Lx.— LOST—Ladies gold wrist watch, with black band, lod| 2nd street Friday: afternoon, Iwffy'ard, 'Phone 4-3326. ■ ■/ i|M4 3t i ■ ’■ i jlr-,r For Rent H j" FOR RENT OR SALE—Mou||jrail-. er, 950 High street. 1, In; 3t-x FOR RENT —4 room SpaUient, for idfoiipiation. please ffljliitact Red Shaffer, Phonp 3-S2!ffi.f I W 3bx FOR RiSNT— Unfurnished 3;fccm/s and bath, use of A South 11th str.eet, Ph<me <fc36S. ' | 1 FOR AI tire stock and -equipment,ij® will rent my building. Phone;o94l. Ray’s West Side Market. ’ TF FtlirilEN T = ShufiF housfTdft ab! - for couple, gas heat, February Ist.. Write MB! c/o iDecatur Daily Democrat;: jap3t-x FOR RENT— House suitaj® for couple. 3 rooms, bath. tMjHties . and oil burlier. ■ 437 W|n7:hAster street. Immediate possesion. *■ iPhone 3-8054 ' i® 2t-x ■ Help Wanted; s KBFINEU "WOMAN—\ needed, abdve average/, income, experienced in meeting "thj®/publie. Write Box 525 c/p-'Dehtterat. | \Home The. ||p6t-x W ANTED ~2~WO MEN? w h n El|g~to make as much part time/afflmiiost husbands make full time. Anonst,ration work, car necoWarv. Write box' 524 iri care’o®'this paper. Send directions i \home. : li'6t'ix -T — . Kft i A Wanted 411 1 FOR SALE —Rugs and Broa|| oom carpeting. Open «dept Wednesday, Stucky & Co.tUMonroe, Ind. ii 0 TF WANTED TO BUY—all kinjb of poultry. Bring us your/i ci£<tom dressing. TREON’S D e c.f-A u r Poultry Market, 651 North* adth St. Phone 3-3717. .; fc Vion work. Fine line of Ifedies wear, bar necessary, wf|te ;box 527 c/o Decatur Democrat, jj L<-;v tur, Ind- H IF Ijj |!|it-x WASHING machine epdi m n g lawn mower sharpening an'd' l repairing. New and used WakSers. v Gas radges and bottle gais. A'oHroe Washer Repair Sewjce. Arthur .Mitchell, Phone 6-6 W. - SEAVi NGI MACH INES RE P —Rebuilt and converted to^iufejodern electric. Any ma^e. 1 ; Wsi|fell new and guaranteed rebiiiltj Sowing majc.hines. Boardman's ; lowing Machine Shop! 223 Orth First. Store hours 9 a.m, to w/m./ | l ':®6t-x M iscellaneoiisp; INSURANCE Phone J-®o. Kenneth Rupyon, Decatur Insurance Agency. T INSULATION—Save fuel; ins fate with Eagle-PiCher lead wobl, Rock Woo}.) Call for free'; htlrpate, Klenk’s. 1 h’F APPLIANCE SERVICE.~We" |yvice all makes of washers, svl’iepers, and other small Wringer rolls and parts fop Fall makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3*21 ! 22|Itf SEPTIC tanks, cesspools,; iMtet vaults vacuum cleaned, lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Mhiee inspection. Langley Sewed C»aners. Decatur 3-3810. ELECTRIC' ROTO-ROOTER—|ew-ers, drains cleaned, The only one jn Adams, Wfells Counties. C. R. Williams, r ( tmte 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, ,13gTF FURNITURE RECO VER 1 N(i jf’nd ' custom built furniture. Guinanteed workmanship, large sdleefen v of samples to choose froin. | for and deliver. Clauser Fffirniture, Berne, - Indiana, | pj|Ene 2-2608. 'UljOlSt' .i/irn > NOTICE : My office will be closed i‘br||j(invention, Monday and January Open Wedrespa.. W A. BIXLER, mil). —* ii i. ii. ni wlmji —— llll 1 "lij FRESH W OYSTERS i u Ba ■ Standards / j®iii 85c Pt. GERBERS market ■. '
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Extension Leader Names Committees Year's Leaders Are Named By Mazelin Mazelin, chairman of \the county; (extension committee has made thb following appointments for 1953.* 4-H fair site committee: Hugo Boerger, chairman; Homer Winteregg, Leonard Kingsley, Orison Stole, Roy Price. In authorizing the 4-H fair’ site committee, the county extension committee stated \ihe site committee was to make every reasonable effort to get the use of land by gift, lease, or purchase on which the 4-H show could i |>e held annually and on which suitable buildings could eventiailyf he -ttuilt. i Program? committee: Mrs. Leonard chairman;; Mrs. Theron Fenstprmaker, Mrs. Ralph Bluhm,l Mrs. Albert Beineke, Ervin Schullplr, Vilgs Habegger, Forrest Sprunger, Henry Dphner, W. L. Gerke, [and Eugene Arnold. The extension articles of organization State in part “The progranit committee shall be composed of not less than 19 people, all of whom shall be members of the county - extension committee and no fewer than four of whom shall be women. ; . "The (program committee shall J have the responsibility of studying the. problems of the rural people of the qpunty and recommending, for the consideration of the coiinty extension committee, the long range objectives of the entire extension program.” t j <7 a is |! ! ■ i ili m / \■ . Time Out Neb., U}’ r- Albert (Toadi Hannon faces a year’? layoff iri his campaign to keep the JRedU Yoss blood banks flourishing. Harniou, whp had - donated 194 i pints of blood, was told by doctors to allow a year for red corpuscles and heinogloljiij to build up.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES i' i ■ Decatur Daily Democrat Effective Jan. 1, 1953 By Mall, .'ncludiijg rural routes, in Adams, Allen, Jay and Wells Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert Counties Ohio: 1 year —.SBLOO 6 months4.2s 3 months!j. 2.25 il ’ ' r ' - ■ By Mail, beyond Adams and adjoining cougties: I 3 mouths , 2.50
FORT WAYNE TENT & AWNING CO. . (.yN Headquarters for • Aluminum Awnings • Canvas Awnings 0 Tarpaulins • Flags • Tents for Rent Call or for Estimates BRYCE DANIELS / Local Rep. PHONE 3-3539
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I l ' 'Nh ' I-' A WELCOME WAGON for You — through from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare leaders On the occasion of: ! The Bsrth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays i Engagement Announcements \ , Housewarmings . Arrivals of Newcomers to Decatur Phone 8-3193 F
Crusade In Theme Os Inaugural Washington, up —“Crusade ih 'America” is the theme of the Republican preslde'ntial inaugural in 20 years. President-elect Eisenhower will take the oath of office at the “Ave i of the Crusaders” plaza of the Capitol. Then, he will review the Crusade in America” inaugural parade at the “Court; of the Crusatfe” White House block on Pennsylvania Avenue."
_L £ I Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat 1 Office of Dr. L F. Raymond ? i Will Be Located at 13(i4 E. Wayne St. : Ti ' ’ Fort Wayne, Indiana ■ ' ' ■■ / y f Phone Eastbrook 2600 By Appointment sirV. ’I ' ■ ii ' !■■ ’ ■ ■ \ .• i
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER . -i i J ’ \ g I I ; Needs General Factory Help for material handling, assembly ? I ■ and machining. 'ill’ . ■ . Lij I' 1- i\ 'A Applicant mutet have social security card, Ls . : ■■'i A ’■'■'ii 1 : birth certificate and military discharge ■ ■ ' ’* i ■ ' ■ ’ * papers, if he is a veteran. t J‘ L x ■ ; i' ‘J. ■ i m Apply at the Employment Office | " ‘ ■ r ■ ' r . T MONDAY through FRIDAY 7:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. mL ! '■i' ' L / ' ' ' ■ - ; : PONTIAC STREET A? BE UTE R ROAD, Fort Wayne
? V HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ■l’ i , -I ,■ - _ • ‘ I7 THERMOSEAL ■i Combination Windows I|/ f | Built To Last A Life Time I © t You Just Arrange h You Never Change! | 'i. . ■ \ v <-dia*=»wA Product of F. c. Russell A Beautiful Door WILSON INSULATING CO., INC. Lofcal Rep., John Kohpe ,7 Phone 3-2259
Around the Wprld Protection for Your Personal Effects. Let US tell you about our Personal Property Floater\ Protection. Leland Smith ! LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hili I | YOU JUST I GOSH, FILM AFTER FILM OF ) I WHY DON’TCMA RUN IN A I I TH’KIND US SMALL FRY ) ] £ . TELL TH’MANAGER MUSHY LOVE STUFF ROOTIN’, TOOTIN’, SHOOTIN’ LIKE T SEE/.* j i<J ‘ THEiWv TW $2 ■ Z&M "MW JBJSZ *l/1 “ ** zvjl ■/ /, JRBEI /-Oil 7. ■>«>■. SA/fiHLx Wry. ■O3 n JU-iZ JRKbJ JOcV —S < <to iMBg/Z l Itty / —\nv —\ C V<*A=fegg; fewßW 7r/ iWu V wte xS. 1-19 wFJ o ■orSkffi Z ; |: z»ALA' ' •»!< S. n»|.< !■• J _ X. I) \ Z , WWk-tf 1.-UJ — ■/ ■yr.. -— ki— —- - . - ... .- ... — »TT' . Xi; aLONDIE— ' \ - ’ WELL, IT SEEMED LIKE AN HOUR! ' t.M' ,- ■ "■ ■; ' ■ ■ ,| . ■" •-, ,V ■. •j- •■ - ■ 'EF • *1 I JUJ h 11 ' “■!'"j” r, | H ( I PONT KNOW WHATt QU c -*y / > ; r ‘>* I’M ANXIOUS < // .-JI ~ s > THIS CLOCK S DOING C (TO SEE HOW LONG ) '/•// A*;M' \ l\ %/ _ < S- 3 r HERE. BUT ITS AN /(A NEW Vjkrf Kl>S -// V" 1 CAN hold .-Z /<// Tv Ji ' \//' 5A\ HOUR SLOW-I'LL //>-/ OECOQO ■ __> 6; CMV BREATH Y > Z;z '}//./ SET IT AHEAD r Jt ®ft. L te bmFiii — ' '- fcJlwWx ■. bhtW\ *. '!’*■ k -- 1 -■• • *■■ 1 •• -•' HA—:——_s®h HBL 9HL L'.ffJ MA±2_— _L=dBBI
Not For The Birds DETROIT, UP —Qhris Neilsen, police chief of suburban Redford Township, whose jail recently has housed a .wild bobcat, a stray homing pigeon and a tame bluejay, said, “At least nobody can say my Jail isn’t fit for the birds.” There is one locomotive for every 4% square mites of countryside on British railroads while in the United States, the land of magnificent distances, there 10 one for every 60 square miles.
TODAY'S MARKETS
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT. WAYNE UP —Livestock: Hogs: steady to strong. 180-220 lbs 19.50; 220-240 lbs 19.10; 240-260 lbs 18.25., Cattle: steady to weak. Steers SO.OO 1 down; heifers 28.00 down; calves. steady at 36.00 down. Lambs; steady to strong at 22.00 down. Ewes 7.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) -4 Livestock: , Hogs: 9,000. Early saies choice light to medium barrows and gilts abqut steady; later trade 25c or more loiver than early; medium and heavy steady. Early choice 170-230 lbs. 19.5(0-19,75; top 2Q.00; 230-270 lbs. uneven at 18.2519.25; top 19.50; 270-3QO lbs. 17.75f8.5'0. -4' •; ■" A Cattle: 2,700; calves 400. Choice steers and yeanlings fully Steady, instances stronger. \Choicp 8501100 lb. steers and yearlings 25.G0-27.50; 27.50; top 29.00., Vealerjs steady; choice and prime 31.00-35.00; few 35.50; commercial and gpod 22.0030.00. I ' i.j jj ; ' l f 'J j | Shdep: 400. Few small lots choice to prime native wooled lambs steady at 22.50 down Markets At a Glance Stocks easier in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. U. S. government bonds firm in quiet trading,,- I Mid West stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregulajrj • • Silver unchanged in New York at 85 >4 c a fine ounce. . | ; Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats an dsoybean futures Steady. ' j Hogs:'Strong to 50$ higher, top 19.85. Sheep: Steady to strong, top 22.00. Cattle: Steady to 50$ higher, top 37.50, f; J . ' Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO UP —Cash grain: Wheat: No. 2 red 231 N. Corn: 1 yellow 162 Mk 2 yellow 163; 3 yellow 156-163; 4 yellow' grade yellow Oats: 1 white 91%; 1 heavy white 92%-'93%; 2 white 9|0%; 3 white 86: 3 heavy white 88%sample grade heavy white medium 82 I <4Soybeans: 2 yellow 292-293 N, track Chicago. STATE SENATOR <C««tinned From Page One) for vfillng Applications so several thousand who waited too loßg de* pite earlier extensions could qualify. ‘
DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WHEN YOO NEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just aa 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 term* are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable income. \ Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let US tell you more about it—no obligation. Ca/7, phone or write— : LOCAL LOAN COMPANY :• -T’ Ground Floor 13S N. Second St., Brock Bldg. Phone 3-2013 Decatur, Ind.
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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected January 19 J 160 to 180 lbs. 18.75 180 to 220 lbs. 19.25 220 to 240 lbs. 18.75 240 to 260 lbs. 18.25 260 tq 280 lb«. — 17.25 280 to 300 lb«. 11.75 300 to 325 Iba. 16.25 325 to 350 lb». 15.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 400 lbs. up 14.75 100 to 160 lbs. 14.75 Roughs j L 300 lbs. down 15.50 300 to 350 1b5.15.00 350 to 400 lbs.*___ 14.50 400 to 45Cf\ 1b5.14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.&0 500 to 550 1b5.13.00 550 to 600 lbs. 12 50 600 lbs. up 12.00 stags - ; io.oo Boars 8.00 Veals (Frl. « Bat) 31.00 Spring LambsjijFrL & 3»L) 20.00 Yearlings lO.Ot Ewes r _ s.o« SCHMITT STOCK YARDS \ Corrected January 19 160 to 180 IM. 18.5 b ' 180 to 220 lbs. 19.00 220 to 240 Ibk. 18.50 240 to 26Q lbs. 18.25 260 to 280 lbs. 17.26 280 to 300 IM. ■ 7r 300 to 325 lbs. 325 to 350 lbs. 350 to 400 Ibfi. i. 400 lbs. tip 100 o 140 lbs. ... 15.75 140 to 160 lbs. l«.7Er Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 Stags ;_ w _ 11.0(1 Boars —9.09 Veals 30.00 Lambs 20.00 Ewes ____ S 0« LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK KLEVATOR Corrected January 19 < Beaus subject to change •?"rfng day. Prices .m J i ’evator. As- t<jj ” Grats: .03 per bushel Cota: .05 pei bushel lass f.q.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furalahad By DECATUR FARMS H Phene 3-2148 Corrected January 19 Large Clean Whites .40 Large Clean Brown .3? Heavy Hens .Ls- -24 Leghorn Hens .19 Cali for r T. ’«•.
Elevator Co. Decatur * Peterson - Monros TEffLE .! MOVING & TRUCKING Local and k. Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 " VIC’S FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing - Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT ' HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 'J Decatur, Ind. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs
