Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1953 — Page 5
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Rm RmaMs B’"" • ’ Ij i M V wll •sW I . . . it’s the grocer again-— , that parrot ere got in the Democrat Want Ads phoned in ah order Tor another ton of crackers!” ? ■ • -. - ff -—< Real Estate FOR. SALE— Modern 3 bedroom h4use on corner lot, Tally floated, combtaation windows aid screens, automatic gas heat. Nice front pgr<& garage.. FHA loan available, Ralph Grote, Phone 3-2226. H \ 35 FOR SaLß— Several rail bstite contracts, piying 6% net.- You can help a young ennpte get their own home and still not hate the worry ami repairs necessary , when owning rental property? Why not investigate this superior Way to invest money In a growing Decatur? Contracts range from 12,300 up. Bob ’Helfer, A good realty service, Phone 3-410$, Heller. Building.22l TF Automotive DU& USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster l Siotor S?les, Ist .Ik MonroeL St. Phone 8-2003. 247 fF / 1951 Dodge Coronet, 4-HooT, radio and heater, Local ! Car. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street., 1951 Plymouth CranbrtK*; 2door. heater, low mileage. , Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street.lt 1951 Chevrolet 4-door, radio and healer. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street.} It Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! Need A New Nome ? If you have a small seini * modern house and would like a brand new F. H. A. home or an older home in a very good location » why don’t you inspect these? We will sell or trade. , Number 1. \ Brand ne w two bedroom home about blocks west of General Electric. Has double thickness cedar . shake siding for lasting and inexpensive ’ appteardncfc. Plastered A. walls, custohi made . cabihets, large utility ; , room, large kitchen, beautiful and efficient bath, forced air heat to all rooms, corner lot. Requires about ’ $3,909 dbWh, balance like rent through F. H. A. \ Number 2. SOLD a N timbers 3 and 4. Three bedrobm home In north Odd, can be finah'ced, algo new home in south fcW Os rhy, F. H. A. Owners will considtr trade of seini-mod-em hofae on Any of above. \ RfcAt tBTAYE—INSURANCE “From Roof tb Cellar \ fristirt With Heller”. \ heller bldg. : PHONE 3-4106
I NICE Selection late tnodel med cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. SSiTfr 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook 2Uoor, heater, Local Car. Beery Motor. Sales, 201 South First Street. It, 1950 Ford 2-door, radio, heater and \ overdrive., Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. it Farmer'S C6l, WE BUY chickens and duality eggs. Decatur Finfra. , 135 fF FOR SALE —Straw, 40c bale, flick, Martin, Phone 7-7119. 33 2t-x FOR SALE —ip good used farrowing houses. William Reichert, Route 1, Monroe, Ind. < 35. 12t-x FOR SALE OR LEASE—Holstein bulls, William Rfelcherf, Monroe, Indiana. 31 46t-x 1 FOR SALE—Used buttermilk barrels, 31.00 each. We do custom dressing. Decatur Farms. 3 T FOUND—4 pigs. Hilbert Hocike- ( meyer, 4 miles North of Decatur. ■ , - J 39&-x ; FOR SALE—lnternational No. lib power corn sheller, like new. Arthur Phone 3-9522. 39 2t EGGS WANTED — wfcite and brown, premiums paid for top quality white eggs. Phone 3-2148, Decatur Farms. 3 T •xsr SALE — Bottle gas . service. Special low rates on cooking,ind water heating. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide cork sole wdrk shoes. Good fitting, long . lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 23 TF . 'ARMBR3 ATTENTION—We U move dead horses, cows, hogs, ' etc.- Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all , \ phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler | 15 TF FOR §aLe — Dried black .strip molasses. Trade naifae “Camota.” Mixes evenly. No mess. Costs -about the same as wet molasses with water removed. Burk Elevator Co., Monroe arid Peterson. 34 T >'OR SALE— Now hatching. Foi ■ larger poultry profits buy Model’s Big English S C. YVhjite Leghorn, Holtzapple White Rock, New Hampshire Red, Barred ROck and Hy-Lines. Order now. We save you money, Model Hatchery, .. Monroe. - 32 TF YOUR COWS deserve the best. Feed them FRESH Black Strip Molasses. Your feed or your . ground ear corn, mixed in oiir molasses mixer will be smooth—no stickiness, no lumps or'balls .of feed. Bring in your to- ■ day. Heller Coal Feed ft Supply, ' 722 W. Monroe Street. 37 TF FOR SALE—Seed Oats, Clinton 59~, registered number 1, purity 99.7%, germination 98‘, Price 2.20 bushel; Certified Clintop 59, purity 99.7%, germination 97, Price 1.90 bushel. All clean, treated, bagged and sealed. A. N. Sprunger and Vilas Habegger, Phone 2-8942, Route 1, Monroe, . Indiana. .. ,j| 27 TF A BALL OF FLUFF is about all you see when you btay Baby CMtkS. But What you really receive is your future success or disappointment. All HI-WAY production stock is headed by individually pedigreed R. Approved male fe from high record trApnested hens. For the Best, most profitable egg production you have ever enjoyed, investigate HI-WAY > strains Without delay. Berne HI-WAY Hatchery on Federal Road 27, Berne. , ,-y - ■ n.-k'-Pl ; T ■ Trade in a Good Town—Decatur! to AN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Ldin System offer* available cash credit for any Stood purpose to employed men or women. bN YOUR PLAIN NOTE TO APPLY—You «nay use any of the three ways. tire under no i'.. Obligation if you do not take a loan. 1. You may telephohs us—and tell us of your money needs. 2. You m cut this ad out—Write S. Or cadi at off.es conveniently located. PrlvatS consultation rooms. ■ <I? ? r Loans made Mme day you apply. LOCAL LOAN CdMHNY i 138 North Second Street McaVh, Ind. Phone 3-2013 tdtffu mdtfe vitAffi 2$ iniltg of our office HBHBHHBBBfiStKfiaKiBBBI
For Sale-Misc. SALE —Ded springsllmd inperspring mattfess, good-leonditlon, Phone 3-2443. 39 2t-x FOR SALE — Phllco Riidlos and Refrigerators, Stuck; ; ; & Co., 1 Monroe, Ind. h 274 TF DECORATING—Try KemToite or t Kem-Glo, all colors. Habeggei- tfttedware. 40 TF Fflk sALte—Domestic Bering “achines. Stneky & 008 Monroe, 4nd. * 197 TF for SALfe— g.E. and Maytag Appliances. Eager Mayjag Sates, 147 South 2nd Phone ' 3-4362. 1. 39 6t KfeM-TONE AND KEM-&0 Wall paints, all colors, easii to use. Do your owd decorating’ Uhrick Bros. 35 TF Fdh SALE — Bottle Gat* Ranges i many styles to select ftthn. Open nites'except Wed. Nitis: Stucky ft Co., Monroe, Ind. TF FOR SALE — F’rigldaire tors; Ganges; wisherap driers; water heaters; Large trade-ins. Uhrick 4|| 167 TF NtlW—Admiral, radios; unseam toasters, waffle ironsJinixmasters,' coffee masters, shrive masters; Fryryte deep fryers; Proctor toasters; Arvin rawios and heaters. Mazelin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, Phone 3-3808. |Y ,39 3t freAj — Feel free to around tn our store at our fine dise such as furniture, ftpor coverings, bedding, ,lamsa<;and appliances, and every £ay hardware needs. Open eacly avenlng A except Wed. Stucky ft 4<on roe. Ind. Phone 6-6866. |c 62 TF -'OR SALE—Kefvinator fertgerators. Home freexers ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade nqnf for a new Kelvinator see them' at DE CATUR HATCHERY. |Jj23l TF SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING needs. We have the New i 3 Stage gas burner. New oil heaters ft furnaces. Mazelin Heaftyg Service. 238 North 2ndl i street. Phone 3-3808. .3142 TF Ydu OAk SAVE TOO—Stise Farm Auto< Insurance Company, has established leadership !i|pirdugh the low cost insuring oLcareful drivers only. FRED COJ Insurance Agency, 20t Couijj-lStreet, ‘ Phone 3-3656.35 TF Help Wanted' WANTED — Part tirtre help for Drive In Restfiiirant. Win-Rae Drive-In. .p sßt3 f- B Wanted '{ Fok SALE —Rugs and carpeting. Open evening^’except Wednesday. Stucky ft Co;, Monroe, fnd. '|j92 TF WANTED TO BUY—all Wads of poultry. Bring us your' Custom dressing. TREON’S Df, at u r Poultry Market, 651 Noyth 13th St. Phone 3-3717. |[ 182 TF WANTED TO RENT— Mil tern 3 bedroom house by of Kaye’s Shoe Store, PhonJt 3-2933 days, after 5:00 p.m. Phohe 8-3388. - 34 TF VASHING machine re p ring laWn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used Fishers. Gas ranges and bottle gag Monroe Washer Repair {Service Vthur Mitchell, Phone 6- 463. jIL ' In 94 TF ?E#lkG MACHINES RE$ IRED —kebullt and converted modern electric. Any make. r e sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing -machines. Boardman?? Sewing Machine Shop. 22S |North , First. Store hours 9 a.m. tbaO p.m. Sjl 24t-x Fer Rent || FOR RENT—Modern f roo^ apart-1 jment, x pins hath and garage, phone 3-2401. , i|*|36 TF 'OR RENT—3 room furnisp|d cottage, immediate possession, Phone 3-8363, Clems LaHO. ' 39 2t FOR RENT OR SALE— H room house, immediate possessityfe. See or call, Ira Bodfe, Phonel B-3742. |isß 3t-x FOR RENT—Office Democrat Office. AvailableiFebruary 16. Inquire at Decatur Daily Democrat. > psl TF Fok RENT—* 3 room downstairs I apartment, completely fuuiished, including utilities, nice location. Can give immediate possession, Phone 3-4305 after 8:00 iwm. L 38 3t FOR RENT —3 rodm furnijl ed or unfurnished apartment. All utilities furnished, priVate private entrance, 227 Norti i 4th street. 3t FOR RENT— 2 room furnished apartment with steam hU&t and all utilities furnished. jKblock from business district, ’HPhone 3-2730 dr at 114 Adams stfert. 'J|9 TF 1 ' trade In a Good Town—-DfFaturl i , Ilf
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Five Basic Facts Oh Heart Disease Listed By Chairman Five basic facta which the public should know about heart dlo-J ease were released thia week by Mrs. R. C. Hersh, Decatur, Adams county chairman pf the 1953 heart fuhd< * ' ■ . “There is no denying than disease?: of the heart and circulation remain the prime cause of death and disability in Indiana,” she said, “but the progress being made : in fighting these diseases is .a source of hope to its thousands Iff stifferers.” ’ * (Mr?. Hersh outlined these five points: | \l. Some forms of heart disease cab. be prevented; a few can be cured. , !■ \2. All heart cases can be for betst if diagnosed early. 3. Almost every heart condition, can bis helped by proper treatment'. 4. Most heart patients can kdep on wprking, very; often at the saihe Job. I 5. “Symptoms” may or may not mean heart disease. Worry and guesswork should be eliminated by consulting a physician. “This week is an appropriate time to think of the hearts of our family* and friends and to respond to thi heart \ fund appeal,” Mrs. Hersh* said. , Positions Ate Open Under Civil Service Examinations tor mining engineer and printing plant | w’prker were announced today by the United States civil service commission. The mining engineer poskiohs pay ftjom‘33,4lo to 210,800 a year a.ijd are located in the bureau of minee r of the department of' the iiWerior, in Washington, I). C., and the Vhited States. Printing plant workers are needed principally in the government printing office and the bureau of. engraving and printing, in Waehingt&m D. C. the pay is 81.29 an hou?» Positions in other federal agencies may also be filled from, these examinations, No U-'ritten test is required tor the mining engineer jobs, but ap plicantx must have had appropriate education or experience or both. A written test is required for printing plant Workers. ‘ | Applications for mfinihg engineer positions must be filed With the BoArd of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Mines, V. S Department of the Interim-, Washington 25, D. C PAor printing plant worker jobs, applications must be filed with the Bobrd of U. S. Civil' Ser\*ice Examiners, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. ■ Applicates for both examfoAtions Will be accepted until further notice. Fuji information and application may be obtained frdmt.he Commission’s local secretary, Earl Chise, located at the pobt offhe. er from the U’ S. clvfl service \cbmmission. Washington 35, "• c - . I , Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! ■'■Mi' f - J*, jf, Card of Thanka The family of Gertrude Boese wi|h to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends hnd neighbor? forth? flowers, cards, pray-* , ers and words of edinfort .shown to them during the illness and death at the deceased. May ttje* Lord richly bless you for thoughtfulness in this tipie of bereavement. i • I lt-x Miscellaneous H INSJUM.TION—Save fuel; lo.ulai. with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Nm Rock Wool.) Call for free esti , mate, Trenk's. j.|- . 16 I*l SEPTIL® tknka, cesspools, toil? Vaults vacuum cleaned, sew? lipes, .jbasemebt drains eleande with Electric catting knives. F 0» inspection. Langley Sewer Clean ers. Decatur 4-3814. 216 TF \PPLiAkUE BEkvfcfc. We ier» ice all mikes of wishers, sweep ers, aqd other smiHi sppltanceiWringer rolls and parts for Si makes. Ktenk’s. Phon? 2-2158. ; «9 TF ELECTRIC kOTO-ROUTER—Sew er?, drains cleaned, Guaranteed The only one to Adams, Wells Couhtlips. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1. on 30, Tocsin ; i S \‘ 137 TF - - j - ■ ■ ■ ' . . , ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' Decatur i Daily Democrat * : i fcT. \ . j.':-., By Mall,. Including rural route*, in Adame, Allen, Jay and. Well? Countj*B z Indiana, and,.Mercer and Van Counties, Ohio: 1 leair ... SS.OO 6 months L.J. 4J25 3 months2.2s By Wall, beybnd Adams and adjoining counties: 1 yearsd.oo h 6 months r _ 4.75 3 months 2.6 b ' 'l' I. . ; T!
Instructions -—~ 1 ~ WORK FOR U.S. GOV’T! Start high as 8316.00 month. Qualify Now! FREE 32-page book shows jobs, sample tests. Write: Frahkliti Institute, Dept. 109 S-W, Ro- ’ Chester, N.Y. 28 T-k
~ ALLIS - CHALMERS 3 COMMUNITY DAY | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bsl I •Meviei •Gifts I * Donate * Coffee I — .11l ■ ■ COMe IN AND SEE AMERICA’S MOST MODERN FARM MACHINERY IN ACTION! I ■ Meet Yeur Friends and Neighbors ■ ~ at — MORMSON FARM STORE I S. 13th St. Decatur I Public Auction 1 will sell the following at Public Auction 8 miles Bast of Berne. Ind. on. Road 118 (at Indiana-Ohio State Line) or 1 mile North of Chattanooga, Ohio on Road 49 then 1 mile West mi Road 709 then U mile North, oh Monday, February 23,1953 at 10:00 A. M. Indiana Time 1 22—REGISTERED ANGUS CATTLE—22 2 Registered Angus Cows wiih calves (1 Heifer, 1 Bull); 5 Registered Angus Cows due to calf from April let; 4 Registered Angus Heifers 18 to 24 mo. old, Bred; 5 Registered Angus Yearli-pg Heifers, Open; 1 Heifer & 1 Bull Angus Calf, 6 mo. old; HERD BULL “Eillenmere Buxom Boy, 139470 : 6” born Sept. 29. 1950, traces to “Dr. Briggs” Angus Herd, Columbia City, Ind.; JR. HERD SIRE £ Kr?igh’s Delmas 1450934” born July 28, 1951 —This is a complete dispersal of the Bollenbacher Herd of. 14 Head and consignments of 8 Head from the Wilbert T. Baker Herd. HEALTH—Calfhood Vkcclnated and will hive Bl6od Test within 30 ays of sale. 22—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—22 Holstein Cow. due with 3rd calf by day of eale; Red Cow with calf by side; Jersey Cow 7 yr. old. caif by side; Roan Cow due with 2nd calf in June, Milking; Guernsey Cqw 5 yr. old, milking; 5 Hplstein Heifers with calves by side, uniiking; 4 Holsteih Heifers 18 mo. old, Bred; Guernsey Helfer 18 mO. old, Bred. Cattle are T’ B. and Bangs Tested and Caifhood Vaccinated. MILKER & STANCHIONS—Farm Master 2 Unit Milker with Pipe & Stell Cocks: Stanchions' and dividers for 10 c«Ws. BHIBP—4 Ewes due to Lamb'in April. \ 2 TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS , 1942 Farmall ”H” Tractor completely equipped with Power Lift Cultivators; 1938 Farmall F-2(i' Tractor on rubber; John Deere 2 bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; Minn. M. 2 bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; 2 bottom 12 inch mounted plow for Ford or Ferguson; IHC Np. 9a Tractor Dlic; Bradley i ft. Tractdr Disc; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; Sargent Manure Loader for "H”, or “M”; Culttmulcher; 1947 Allis Chalmers 5 ft. Cimhbipie; 1947 pase Pick Up Baler; IHC No. 25 V Tractor Mowelr, 7 ft.; IHC No. 230 Tractor Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment;, Rubber Tire Wagon with 14 ft. bed; implement Trailer with 750 x 20 Tires; 2 Wheel Trailer; 24 ft. Grata Elevator; Grain Bldwer; IHC 10 Inch Burr Grinder; End Gate Seeder; Round Self Hog redder; many othdr articles. FEED—4OO Bales Clover Hay; 250 Bales Mixed Hay; 500 Bates Wh«at Straw; 300 Busnej Clinton 59 Oats; Clover Seed. CHICKENS—I6O Honegger Leghorn Pullete, laying good. V > \ HOUSEHOLD) GOODS Sellers Kitchen Cabinet; Utility Cabinet; Diniiig Room Sait'e;, Kitchen Table and 6 chairs; Davenport; Maple Dresser; Chest Drapers; Baby Bed, complete; 2 Heating Stoves; Range Cook Stove; Glass ', Dodr Cupboard; Single Bed; Lard' Press; Good Kitchon Stafc fcith Double Drain Botrd; 2 Large Bay WindOwA and other wtadbwl with 4torm and Berbens; Several UseA 1 Doors; Jacuzil Deep Well Pump; Cistern Pump; Copper Wash Boiler; Many other articles. TRUCK—lnthrnatiohal 1944— Ton Truck with extra good Grain and Stock Rack. ITJRMS-=eASH. Not Responsible Accidents. DELMAS (Mike) BOLLENRACHER, Y \ Owhar Roy S. Johnson, . ' I . I 1 Yed C. Johnson — Auctioneers Kenneth Hohlet E. W. Baumgartner, Berne Bank—Clerk Lunch By St. Paul Ejv. Reformed Church 17 20 '• ' ■ ’ >" ' - • A • -
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK IA FORT WAYNE, UP—Livestock: Hogs: 10-25 higher; 180-220 lbs. 20.50; 220-240 lbs 20.00 ; 240-260 lbs 19.50. Cattle: Ndne, Calves steady, 36.00 down.'■ • . . ! Lambs : steady, 22.50 doirn, ewes 8.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INpIANAiPOLfIS, (UP) — Livestock: ( ’ Hogs: 8,500. Barrows and gilts generally strong to 25c higher. Bulk choice 170-250 lbs. 20.25-20.-75; 160-225 lbs. 20.85; few 21.00; choice 250290 lbs. 19.5020.25; 290340 lbs. 19.00-19.75. Cattle: 2,000; calves 300. Slaughter steers and heifers fully steady. Good and choice fed steers and heifers 21.00-23.00; 1,035 • lb. yearlings 23.00 Calves 50-100 lower; choice and prime vealefs 3000-3650; odd head prime 3700 i Sheep: 300 lambs strong to 50c higher but poorly tested. Choice and prime native I wooled lambs 23.00-23.|50. Markets At d Glance Stodkfe lowtr in d?ih trading. Bonds Irregular. U. S. government bonds easier in quiet trading. ' - - Mid West stocks iregular. Silver unchanged In New oYrk at 8514c’a fine ounce. Cotton futures lpwet. Grains In Chicago: Whebt, corn, rye, oats and soybean futures lower. ■ \ Hogs:, Steady to 15c higher, top 21.00. . Sheep: Market not established. Cattle: About r to strong, top 30.00, vealer top 33.00. Chicago Cash Grain CHtCACkX UP—Cash grain: 1 Wheat: Ncf. 2 red 225\iN. I Corn: 2 yellow 159 U; 2 yellow’. ■ lake billing, 1583 yellow 154%1 157%; 4 yellow [ low 130-157%. . Oat?: 1 heavy.white 80H-81; 3 heavy white 77; 3 extra, heavy white '4. heavy white medium ,75; sample grade heavy 74. Soybeans: 2 yellow 268 N, track Chicago. > : , \ 19-YEAR-OLD (Conttnnea From jPitge OAe) cause. Carrying the main burden foi f the majority was Sen. Robert L Brokenburr, Indianapolis Republi I can, who argued the lawmaker! only were being asked to submit the question to. viters in a refer endum. The teen-age vote resolution requires a constitutional amendment, which means it must pass two legislatures and win a 1956 voter referendum. If yoiri have' something to sell or rooms for rint, try, a Democrat Want Add. It brings Results. For x» WOrotk or iesax 1 time 75c: 2 ttniw |I.M: I 3 times 81.50; 6 times 82.26 I For cbnseteutlVe No classified skipdky adn acceptBlack face 10 potat. Se per Word each insertion, 75c mum. \ , Classified nd* Hated In pant- ' Jpriphs 50% fncreaab over ragi ula'r rate. < j Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memdrtam, 3c per Word, 81.00 minimum. Copy mn?t be In office b* 10 , a. m. Monday through Friday, t-ttti v a...'.
KENNET-MURRAY Corrected February 47 160 to 180 1b519.25 180 t 6 220 1b520.25 < 220 to 240 lbs. 19.75 240 to 260 lbs.1:19.00 260 to 280 1b«18,25 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 1b5.17.25 325 to 350 lbs. 16.75 350 td 400 Ibff. " 16.25 400 lbs. Up ... 16.00 100 to 160 1b516.50 Roughs ; \ 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 IbS. 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 to 450 lbs. 15.50 450 to 500 1b5.115.00 500 to 550 1b5.L14.50 550 to 600 lbs. 14.00 600 lbs. übil3.oo Stags 12.50 Boars 9.00 Vekls (Fri. ft Sat) 30.00 Spring Lambs (Fit ft Sat.) 20.00 : 16.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 17 160 to 180 lbs. ___i_l9.so 180 to 220 1b5.20.00 220 to 240 lbs. _’_19.50 240 to 260 lbs. 19.25 260 to 280 lbs. 18.25 i 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 lbs. 17.25 325 to 350 1b5.16.75 350 to 400 1b5.16.25 400 lbs. up 15.75 100 to 160 lbs. 17.75 Roughs 800 lbs. downl7.oo ’ Stags n.OQ ' 80ar59.06 Veals so.OO Lambs io.OO Ewes 6.01 loqal grain market BURK ELEVATOR || Corrected February 17 — Beans subject to (mange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .05 per bushel less , f.o.b. farm. r WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS ; Furnished By c DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148 Corrected February 17 Large Clean Whites .40 Large Clean Brown .39 Mediums .37 r Heavy Hens ... .29 Leghorn. Hens .22 i- ' *1 Bt" K 1 “ t Elevator Co. J Decatur • Peterson - Monroe irTfFrtiftmiiiW ' '■ 'll HFI'III , TEEPLE Moving & TitucKiNG Local and Long Dietance PHONE 3-2607 : vics FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering iJCiFMo • propertlng FOR RENT WOMt OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph. 3-3015 Decatur, Wd. —— ■ Try our MARka rtLM SERVICE FOR QUALrtY phoTo FINISHING Sinltb RexaH Drags — • ’ x —. Trad? In h G?6d Town—Decatun
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