Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1953 — Page 5
I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ii, 1958
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- QUICKIES- By Ken Reynolds .f" “ . ... . it must've been a typographical error — the Democrat , Want Ad said skiis were fun!” - '..\. I \T ‘ - ’ ' ■ ■ — — —~4 A" "■ ':'■'!?< Real Estate FOR SALE —4 room and bath honie for sale, built in cupboards; * storm windows; coal x furnace. Complete basement. Inquire Ger-' hard Meyer. FOR SALE— Modern’ 3 bedroom house on corner; lot, fully insulated, combination windows and screens, automatic gas heat, Nice 1 front porch, garage. FHA loan' available, Ralph Grote, Phone 3-2226. I .35 6t-X FOR SALE —Weli|equipped case doInga feood volume of business. ■> Most of the fixtures are new. If you want a nice small coffee and sandwich grill look this one over, you will likeit. Priced at, S4OOO. Please contact us for further Iri- , formation. The Kent Realty & i Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana! Phone 3-33p0, C. W. Kent, Gerald. Strickler.. ' - . JJ.t FOR SALE—Several real estate contracts, paying 6% net. You ckn help a young couple get- their oiwn home and Still not have the worry and repairs necessary when owning rental property. Why not this superior way to invest money in a grow- ’ Ing Decatur? bon tracts range, j from $2,300 up. Bob Heller, A ) good realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building; ) J 221 TF Automotive OUR USBD CARS are sarety test- ► ed‘ and' guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Mo-1 tor Sales. Ist & Monroe St. Phone £2003. 247 TF •, ' ; H. Il mill ~ Need A New Home ? ■I \ ’ If you have a small semi - modern house » and would like a brand - new F. H. A. home or an older home in a very\ good location why dqn’t you inspect these? . , - We will sell or trade. Number 1. Brand hew two bedroom l home about thr e e blocks West of GenerI al Electric. Has double thickness cedar ’ shake siding for lasting and inexpensive ' appearance. Plastered walls, custom made. cabinets, large utility ■ room, large kitchen, beautiful and efficient ' |\. bath, forced air heat to all rooms, corner lot. Requires about $3,000 down, balance like rent through F. H.A. V , . r Number 2. SOLD ■I * ; ' . | .'] ' ' Numbers 3 ahd 4. Three bedroom, home , in tiofth end, can be privately financed, al- '{ so new home in south < end of city, F. H. A. 1 approved. | Owners will consid- ( er trade of semi-mod-ern home on any of above. ! ; REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE “From Roof to Cellar Insure With Heller” ' HELLER BLDG. PHONE 3-4106
NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. - J ■ 252 TF FOR SALE—I 936 Chevrolet % ton . pick-up, excellent condition, I*6 miles East,\Of Monroe, Phone 6-6127. 34 Jt-x FOR SALE 0R TRADE-Mnterna-tional one ton K.B. 3 pickup truck, motor with new piston rings, valves - ground, body and tires good, new battery. Frank v Young 121 South First Street. 1 34 3t-x . — , r— Farmer's CoL i WE BUY chickens ana quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 1 135 TF FOR SALE—Used buttermilk barrels, SI.OO each. We do custom dressing. Decatur Farms. \ 3 T FOR SALE-+ii|j good used, farrowing houses.! i William Reichert, Route 1, Moriroe( Ind. 35 12 t-x FOR- SALE OR LEASE—Holstein bulls, William Rfeichert, Monroe, Indiana. 31 46t-x FOR SALE— Bjttle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co., ' Monroe, j 62 TF FOR' SALE—bjdod heavy feeding also 300 shales ; good hay. William Rejchert; Route 1, Mon-' roe,- Ind. X ! ■ 35 12t-x, FOR SALE -- Field seeds. High germination ; and purity. at ijew low price's tit Bulk Elevator Co., 7 Decatur, Monroe gnd Peterson. '’ < ' . ■ 3$ T •PUREBRED Hampshire gilts, to outstanding bpars, February, March, Apifil litters. Red Poll bulls, service ag£, very reason- ' able. Elmer' 1 Ftitz|ngler, i (South of Chattanoogq Ohio. ’ 35 st-x . -'ARMERS ATTENTION- - WeXr(h move dead horgeis, bowis, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial 'O and ask for Enterprise 3450. 'We, may all phone charges. The Stadjler > Fertilizer Cot, formerly the Stpdler Products Co. ' 15 TF DOWN GO FEED PRICES up g|es milk production. Use black stiap molasses pilus good proteins, minerals, ypur ' corn and oats. This is a rephrt made by our customers. Hel qr Coal, Feed & Sapply, 722, West Monroe Street. \ FOR SALE— 'Now hatching Foj larger profits buy Model’s Big English S.C. White Leghoin, Iloltzapple White i Rock, New Hampshire lied, Barlred Rock aid Hy-Lines. npw. We save ' you money; ’Moctel Hatche y. Monroe.p h ; 152’"F , FARM SEED jSAl|k — Special values on Alfalfas Clovers; Ladino; and Gtassfs; Certified Ranger Alfiajfa, 30.90 bushid; North western Alfalfa, 27.00 bu ihel; Sale ends February 14th. All gio coated deeds. Seed Co. West Hy. 3pi Phone 41801, Vfein Wert, Ohip. i I ; J 27 Jlt FOR Oafs, Clinton 35, registered iiumbei 1, pur ty $9.7%, germination 198, Price 2 20 bushel; Certified' Clinton >9, purity 99.7%, ! germination >7, Price 1.9 p bushel. A|l cl«;an, treated, bagged | and scaled. A. N. Sprunger and ! Vilis Habegger, . Phone Indiana,. 'lii ! |! i '] 27 TF POULTRY FdLl|s, drder Decatur . Gasson strain Legtyorns now, it you want some ofi; the highest U. S. R’.O.P.itigg Record layers, large White g9 od lability. Come in. we want to shqw ' ■ you the U.S. production on our Gasson striin Leghorns, .comparable tp othef strains. Order your March ands April chicks now. \Also deadini strains in White Rotk aid N.H. Reds and the De KiUi Chix.j Its time' to order Decatur ChifckSk see EECATUR HATCHERY. ■ 30 6t FOR SALE i er strain leghorns. 98% sexing accuracy and 100% , livability, \ for two weeks guaranteed. Lots of JliWay customers | r. e port steady ipOrith after mon|h producing ability, 70 to! 80% .with very low death losses. These are mono’ makers. Its time to order now—call Or write for information. Berne Hi-Way Hatcher}' on Federal Road - 27, Berne. $ 22 tf,| FOR SALE USED 1919 Oliver 77 1 tractor; 1944 Oliver 70 anti culti-Massey-Harris- 101'-Jr. and culti--vators; 1942 John ibt erje B and cultivators.—These ;4re In excellent condition; and all Are good buys.—NEW t, 8 & 10 St. Kewanee wheel mounted disks; 21 3 & 4 bottom Oliver ;iloiws with shared. Hate proven to \cut plowing cpsts; fc 16 Oliver Superior grain drills; Model 17 Oliver manurp spread srs; Kewa- , nee folding harrows; Simplicity garden tractors & I attachments; . See us tor price aild quality on both new anjd used fprm, machineiy. Oliver Salles & Service, Craigville Granage, Crajgville, Ind. ■ • ; | • I- ’ 32 3t
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ' 1' For zn words or lepg: 1 time 75c; 2 timed $1.25; 3 times $1.50; 6 tithes $2.26 For consecutive da!fa. Nd classified skipday adMj acceptBlack face 10 point; 5c per 1L word, each insertion, minimum. J |l Classified ads llstetj ln paragraphs 50% increase pyer regular rate. ’js « Card of Thanks, ppituary, j In Memoriam, 3c per word?, SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in office by 10 i a< m. Monday through'; Friday; h Saturday deadline is Ip' a. m. —1 — FOR SALE— Farmers hbrse hide cork sole work shoes '»Good Titting, long lasting. 19|afllch & Morrissey Shoe Store, ;$25 North 2nd Street, Decatur. 'y 25 TF For Sale — r|isc, FOR SALE — Philco Jlhdios and Refrigerators, Stuck]; & Co., Monroe, Ind. | 274 TF FOR SALE —Domestic 1 lowing machines. Stucky & C<k Monroe, Ind. 197TF FOR SALE—Bendix elee|| ic dryer, 52 model,'like new, JI 3-3757. ■ 34 3t-xi FOR SALE —Quarters oflneef; Clinton 5'9 oats, good gemination. Phone 7-7182, KenneMF Mitchel.' W 34 3t-x KEM-TONE AND KEMWLO Wall pain|s, all colors, to use. Do your own decoratiiw, Uhrick jßros. 35 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Ranges many styles to select Open nites except Wed. Nitfl Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 'j, 274 TF FOR SALE— FrlgidalrC tors; ranges; driers; water heaters; freezerL Large trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. • ; U 167 TF FREE — Feel free to around in our store at our Lnerchandise such as furniture,;<fjoor co?-’ erings,' bedding, lampa/ and appliances, and every hardware needs. Opep eaakp evening except Wed. Stucky A4JGJO., Mon. roe. Ind. Phone «-68««|p 62 Th’ FOR tors. Home freezers an i'Electric ranges, if you? want <sality get Kelvinator — trade q< iW so a new Kelvinator see at De CATUR HATCHERY. '[7 231 TF SEE US FOR YOUR needs. We have the N< W 3 stage gas burner. New oil Raters & furnaces. Mazelin He; Ing Service. 238 2n<> street. Phone 3-3808. \ 242 TF FOR SALE—I Used 6 foc[ ;!tefrigerator; 1 Used Maytag washer. Also a complete line | Hf G. E. and MAYTAG Appliane Fager' Maytag Sales, Jj47 2nd. street, Phone ■ |||l' 33 6t FOR SALE —Living room|feprnltui\e, consisting of 2 pipce suMb, wipe; end tabled and lamps; i Can be seen at 9p4 DierMes sti| pt," after 3:00 p.M. each aftdrnot phone 3-2880. j T 33 3t-x SALE—2 good used i tors; 1 stove; special prifces qri fbil heaters. Mazelin Heating; service, 23S North 2nd | ptreel Phone 3-3808,\ I |J'34 3t FOR SALE —Craftsman inch tilting arbor bench, sank 1 IIP motor;\ 6 inch jointer - planner,- %. H.P. motor; 4 ipch portable . sander* used very lit, |i; Also ■ 1937 Ford coupe. Pho I 3-4302 after 3:30, Ralih Egjy, 417 North sth. >| -,|' 33 3t-x YOU CAN SAVE T()O—SWie Farm ■ Auto Insurance Comps ty, has established leadership; through; the low cost insuring 6 careful j drivers only. FRED C 0 !AH In- ! surance Agency. 207 Coil ! Street, ! Phone 3-3656. I ] 35 TF I BELLETIN 1 <'an 'savej>u real ; ! folding ijnbney on new Itt hg room suites and uphqlstered chairs. Closing out all -sample at a fraction of their val*i®. New living room suites and ujniolstered chairs made to ordetfel George > Sprague, 209 South sti!s street : Phone 3-4402. 35 3t ! ; FOR SALE —New Norge 4 1 freezers; :K alam az o q ijplectric j stoves; Norge gas'stovers! Admifr I al refrigerators; Kalamazoo gas ; stoves; Norge washers: .Norge deep Simplex'electric ironers; Ap|jx washers. iMazeliri Heating Sp&jce 238 i North 2nd street, phorif; 3-3808. i pi* MOTEL-tMien Women; ||p train ! fyr Motel; management find operation. Only matured wiiji'be considered. Age 25 to 60. \iitlte Box A39 % Democrat. ‘ | & 33 3t t j- = If you have something t H sell or rooms for rent, try a 1 ipmocrat Want Add. .It brings resul :k.
1 DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Help Wanted WANTIKD Part Time Help. Equity Dairy?! Store, 33 JJt WANTED—Waitress, ll;l>0 A7MUO 7:00; P.M., no Sundays, Write box 540 % Decatur Daily Demofctait. j|;| 33 3t-x WANTED— Lady for part time gem eral office work. Must be able to tyfte. Reply Democrat Box 538< ; . 32 6t GlfeU over 18 years old to! work in drive inn restaurant* Win-Rae Drive-In. < 34 « MALE MENS Clpthlng Salesman. Ex.peirierice desirable.. Opportunities to become a Store Manager. Write fully to Newspaper box 541 c/b Democrat. 1 , 35 3t ,—£ T — VVanted W’ANTIib — Water softener. Cali 2- Berne. - 34 3t FOR SALE—Rugs ana Broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Cp., Monroe. Irid. ' I 92 TF WANTfijb TO BUY— Small gbod used pne or two wheel trailer! Bill Lister, Preble Phone 21. '34 3t WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th. St. Phpne 3-3717. \ 133 TF WANTED— Man ahd family to live on new farm, high price 'wages,* honest and respectable, ' Phone 135 Antwerp, Ohio. N. A. G. Sunday. I ■ \ 34 3t-x WANTED TO RENT— Modern“B bedroom house by owner of Kaye’sj! Shoe Store, Phone 3-2933 days, raatter 5:00 p.m. Phone 3- 34 TF WASHING machine r e pairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing;. New and used wasbqrp. Gas rabges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. ■ I : I 194 TF SKWTnG MACHINES \ REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modiern elejCtric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop. 223 North First. Store hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.. ' ' : 27 24t-X — r 'F4 ‘ ' Lost and Found TAKEN .fj roni Lincoln school, boy’s 207 Shplby Supreme bike, maroon, white Iffirim, green plastic hand grips. Fire basket. Callv Police, or 3-4372. ’ 35 It-k u, ; \ |For Rent FOR RENT — Store room, Mies Building, beat furnished, Phone 3-2942 qr 3-2943.* j 27 TF APARTMjcNT FUF CTI lights, gas and soft * water furnished, [tall 3-3382. 34 3t-X FOR RE.'IT — ; 5 room apartment, private and private entrance, hard Jvcjbd floors, very clean, heat and :ljio|f water furnished, Phone 3 ; 2942 F’ FOR Re|lt- Office Rootps above Democrat office! Available February |6. ii Inquire at Decatur Daily Democrat. 31 TF FOR 4 jitE&T— Furnished large 2 unper apartment, 2 closets, adults jipnly, immediate posses-' sion. Mirs. J. R. Gage, 1063 WincpestSer strqet. 34 TF Miscellaneous INSULATjON— Savq fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) CaU for free estimates, Klenk’s. , 16 TF SEPTIC 'tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults ijfacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Seiver Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ELECTRIfC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one Id Adams, Wells. Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. ;■ ■ !'H ' 137 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We servIce all makes of washers, sweepers, ahd other small, appliances. Wringer;! rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF DON'T HESITATE TO APPLV TO US WHEN TOO NEfO A LOAN We will .tnake a $25 loan just as quick as We will a larger one. Your . signature, and income are the chief - security requirements. ’ A small toart of your income each . month will repay a loan. Special terms ari available to farmers or other persons with in* cotne. ; ' - Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let us tell ybu more about it—no gation. C»JI. phone or write— LOCAL LOAN 'i; ij COMPANY . i! Ground Floor US N. Sownd St., Brock Bldg. Phone 3-t«L3 Decatur, Ind. - J d ■ .jj, ‘ ' 4 ’ J —TTI- '
Future Farmers In] Meeting This Week Announce Results ] Os Pest Contests \ I ;..■ir ! K ' ! The Decatur Future Farmers of America held its regular meeting at' Decatur high school this week at which the results of the! pjejst control contest held in the groUp, and having ended December 1!5, Were reported. Winner In this epntest was MarvinsGrote, emerging With a winning total of 3,400 poiiits. jiacb farm, ptst is rated according to its particular destructive aibiliity and-is expressed in points for! each diie exterminated. A list of the pests was!conipiied and consists of 11 pests considered by the FFA to be most hat niful on .the farm.- They are: \ ■ ! 'j Ldj)' ! Rats, 100 points; sparrows, In; mice, 10; moles, 50; pigeons, 2Q; starlings, 20; groundhogs, 50; bmty squirrels, 100 gophers, 50;\ toxje|s, 500; crows, 100. Coming in second the ccintist Was Richard Marbach with 2.950 points. Eugene Fuelling placed third with 2,640 points and Arnold Gerke with 2630 points. A It was resolved to have a scrap drive and plans are in the hands pf a committee. A chili supper .provided by the losers in the afore-’ mentioned pest control contest. ! in iantkipation of the planting ieasojn, a request was made far tlje meidbership to turn in orders fqr garden seed. !|' i The chapter farmers degree win awarded to sophomores Richard Marbach, Carl Lehrman, G'erald Gftote and James Holt. t A report of the meeting was pro-K Vided by FFA reporter Marvin Grote. f' ... "■ / f The Dominion pf Lqnada was Established, JUly' I, 1 1867.
Used Farm Machinery 1950— Ford Tractpr and Plow \ \ Only 400 hou/j- use. 1951— No. v 8 Oliver Automatic Wire with motor, bale chute and wagon hitch. ~ 12 - 7—Oliver Superior Fertilizer Tractor Drill. i 12- - 7—McCormick-Deering Fertilizer \ Tractor Drill. L. E. ARNOLD t \ OLIVER SALES & SERVICE WILLSHIRE, OHIO v »■■■■. , 11, I ■■■!»— i Right-off-the-press.... . ■ n , Daily Edition of Decatur Daily Democrat “Your Home Newspaper” fj \ On Sale At t CITY NEWS AGENCY . . . 128 W. Monroe St. ? . ' \ ))■ y DECATUR NEWS STAND \ 240 W. Madison St. ’ , above Stores are Open Evenings and Saturday Afternoon IF EXTRA COPIES ARE WANTED, PLAcfc YOUR ORDER EARLY ! 4
: INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED, j [’ I i' I COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE. DIAL 3-310. Leiknd LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn HID “GRANDMA” •> CHARLES KUHN I ’ ___—. x-. : ■ i.- ir y -T 1 .RTVT h DON’T FEEL SO H-M -THIS IS TW BLOCK WHERE r’LL STRAIGHTEN UP AN’STEP 7 - /OVERLY SPRY TDAY- MRS.GABBY LIVES 'I MOPEf H?NG LIKE FROM HERE (CAN HARDLY DRAG SHE HASN*T SEEN ME.WHILE IIPASS HER PLACE f p ZONE FOOT AFTER —.TRA-LA-LA-/*'-*—**’** oJaYvsA •r i xw w/ f A F *W ! JW..f ■■ jSH x- M <A«f YSSk/C' s-JSrMIS ~ J J 1 ■> — —•—• '—P3WSP — —a. —v cs» 2-u — r-, i —k- ■ »*.■ €o»r 1»". King |. f tes— , L w» 1 Ci ll 11 i* iii I kuNOit ' • Si SCULLERY MAID TO A CULINARY DUD .-’ 'lHfflinii'llliiM r ~IW |AL$p;i'LL NEED the \ ~7«i IgA 1 < ! WANT a SRATULA AND I / YOU GO IN ANO PEAD DEAR-- : I'i'J • NUTMEG grater AND ) 'nt nJ ( THE DEEP-FAT FRYER, AND (I HAVEN T THE STRENGTH TO ? '/ohtakf/tY 1 I SOME CHIU PEPPERS,AI Li MN SHOW M£ \ LET YOU MAKE THE SUPPER ' J®iIJS ■ WK iff TIJ \ -I aHB ■’- L_—L__ U : ; ..T. ~( . .dl L-_ J.. ».. 2 > l l :■; i r • i I
FINNISH TANKER (Continued From l*aire issued to Chiang Kai-shek's naval patrols, but it was believed the Nationalists were ordered to intercept the ship. . ' , The United Nations banned shipmerit of all strategic materials to Communist China and North Korea on May 18, 1951. However this ban could not be applied ih this case since neither Finland nor Romania arie U. N. members.
fit feifts & Greetings fdr You\ -4 through WELCOME WAGON » \- from Your \ Business Neighbors ” and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Sixteenth Birthdays Engagement Announcements ' Housewarmings Arrivals of Newcomers to Decatur Phone 3-3196 or 3-3966.
TODAY'S MARKETS
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP—tLivestock: Hogs: 25 higher; 180-220 Ibe. 20.00; lbs. 19.40; 240-260 Iris. 18.75. i Cattle: Steady to strong; steers 26.00 down; | heifers 23.00 down; epws 14.50 down; bulls 19.00 down; calves Btaady at 36.00 down. Lambs: Steady 1 at 2?.50 dpwn; ewes 8.00 down; bucks 6.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK 1 INDIANAPOLIS \UP — Livestock: } | Hogs: 6,000. Light and medium barrows and gilts 25 and spots 50 higher; choice 170-240 lbs 19.7520,25; some! 1 to 20.50; 240-270 lbs h Cattle:) 1,000; calves 300. Steers, heifers and cows steady to strong; load mostly choice 1062-lb fed steers 53.50'; good and choice steer and heifer 20.00-24.00; utility and pomimjercial bows 14.00-16.00, few 16.50; vpalers mostly steady; choice and prime 300 lbs down 31.00-37.00* ocprime 37.50. Sheep: 600. Lambs steady, other classes scarce; choice and prime Iwblled lambs 23.00-23.50. ! : ■ Markets At a Glance Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds mixed, U- S. government bonds steady in dull trading. Midwest stocks iregularly higher. • ■ Silver unchanged in New York kt 85%c a fiute ounce. iCottoq futures lower. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, rye, oats’and soybean futures mix- • T Hogs: 10 to 40c higher, top 20.25. Sheep: Steady to 50c lower, top 23!00. Cattle: 25c higher to 1.00 . lower, top 30.50, vealer top 34.00. 1 !■ j... Chicago Cash Grain b CHICAGO. UP —Cash grain: (Wheat: No. 2 red N. Corn: 1 yellow 154-154%; 2!yelloiv 154-154%; 3 yellow 150%153%; 4 yellow 113-149; sample grade yellow i42%-153. Oatfe: 1 exjtra heavy mixed 80; sample grade heavy mixed 70%; 1 jheavy white 80% ■ 2 white 77%: 3 heavy white 78; 3 heavy white medium 77%) sample grade heavy w[iite mediurri .72. 'Soybeans: 2 yellow 283-284 N, track Chicago. ■ Wheat Prices Jump Four Cents Bushel CHICAGO UP — Wheat prices bounded as much as four cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trgde today but traders still were not certain that a sharp decline which began last week had run its course.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES Decatur Daily Democrat By Mall, Including rural routes, in Adams, Allen, Jay and Welle Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wert Counties, Ohio: 1 year SB.OO 6 months4.2s 3 monthsi_ 2.25 By Mail, beyond Adams and adjoining counties: 1 years9.oo 6 months ¥ _ 4.75 3 . months2.so ’T * ’
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kenneT-murrAv I Corrected February 11 160 to 180 lbs. . 19.00 180 to 220 lbs. 19.50 220 to 240 lbs. -i. 240 to 280 lbs. J. ———18.25 260 to 280 1b5.17.50 280 to 300 1b5....X17.00 300 to 325 1b5.16.50 325 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 lbs. up 15.25 JLOO(to 160 1b5.16.00 Rough? ’ * 300 |bs. down 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. —16.00 3.50 to 400 lbs, _115.50 400 to 450 lbs. 15.00 450 to 500 1b5.14.50 500 to 550 lbs:Ll4.oo 550 to 600 lbs 13.50 600 lbs. up ,12.50 Stags . 12.00 Boars A.— 9.00 Veals (FrL & Sat.) 30.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings —{ 10.00 Ewes j. 8.00 (SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 11 * 160 to 180 lbs. J----- 19.00 180 to 220 lbs.A- 19.50 220 to 240 lbs. 19.00 240 to 26Q 1b5.18.75 260 to 280 lbs.*l.. 17.75 280 to 300 lbs. 4— 17.25 300 to 325 1b5.j.16.75 325 to 350 lbs. 16.25 350 to 400 1b5.J15.75 400 lbs. up _X-t -X- 15-25 100 to 140 1b5.16.25 140 to 160 lbs. —17.25 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn16.50 Stags 1 H OC Boars 4—-9.04 Veals 30.00 Lambs - 20.00 Ewes 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected February 11 Beans subject to enange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn:. .05 per bushel less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By ,DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected February 11 Large Clean Whites — .39 Large Clean Brown ...—— .37 Hefcvy Hens .27 Leghorn Hens
Elevator Co. Decatur , Peterson- Monroe TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING I Local and I Long Distance •. ■ j PHONE 3-2607 ■■■ ■! I— I , I VICS FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing Processing \ LOOKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Ind. TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs 1 Trade In a| Good Town —Decatur.
