Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1953 — Page 5
, • v 1 T ' • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2s, 1953
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QI ’!(.KIES-By Ken Reynolds | ■ g®sr| IHK&SH' | ** S>y "... that used car we got In tfhe Democrat Want Ada—it; massed the garage a mile!” : Real Estate, FOR SALE—Small house, 3 rocmat and stool, large cement 'block garage, on large lot, Telephpne,, k 3-2274. ; 4 j? ]st-X-1 FOR SALE —A good 40 acre, fitrpi about 6 miles East ot Depatuk is a 6 f room Jiome.j nice, basement, goiod furnace, elbcjiric lights, good hiproof barn 36|x 4S. , ( chicken v Level high producing land.. Immediate possession.* For other information and price please call. The -Kent Ready &\ , Auction. Co., Phone 3-3390, d.rW. Kent, Gerald Stridkler. 48 3t FOR SALE—Several real estate contracts, paying 6% net. You can help a young couple get tijelr own home and still not have the 1 - worry and repairs necessary when owning, rental property. Why not Investigate this superior way to invest money in a grow- . Ing Decatur? Contracts rahge from |2,300 up. Bob lleller| A good realty service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 221 |TF FOR SALE —5 bedroom -h°us<f \4 ' bedrooms upstairs, 1 down 12 of built in cabinets in kitcheij — modern fexcept furnace-4 lot ' longA-low taxes hnd low low utilities—good location —this inexpensive hopae woujd be for a large family of could ijbe easily made into a tvy 0 family. Immediate possession. The Settles Co., Phbne 3-3605. 42?l§t ■ - - - ■ - - < £4— Automotive , . - - -, ; —4H“ I NICE selection late model 1 carafe DICK MANSFIELD Motor , Salea ' 252 R
f N?®d A T New Home? If you have a small i semi - modern house t and would like a brand p new F. H. A. home or 0 f an older home in a J f very good location f why don’t you inspect < these? We Will sell or trade. L Number 1. Brand new two bedroom ■ home about three s\ :. blocks west of General Electric. Has dou- s He thickness cedar • \ shake siding for last- I; ing and inexpensive y appearance. Plastered walls, custom made M ' cabinets, large utility room, large kitchen, j beautiful and efficient ) bath, forced air heat to all . rooms, corner lot. Requires about 00b down, balance like rent, through F. ? H.A. / - ' ill - . 4 Number 2. SOLD *'* ■ M ' J ' ' ’ - ; ‘ ’ I Numbers 3 and 4. Three bedroom home's | : in north end, can be ! r j privately financed, al- .1 i s so new home in south i J h end of city, F. H. A. { ? approved. , 1 H i ■ x Owners will consid- ? I I er trade of semi-mod- i ern home on any of M i above. ‘go&'Zette't REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE j “From Roof to Ctllar f. | A Insure With Heller” 1 | HELLER BLDG. LI PHONE 3-4106 ‘ 4
I FOR SALE—’SI Champion Studej baker, Wih trade, Phone 2-8059, Bernet 48 3t-x FOR SALE*—I9SO Ford 4-dioor Cus?tom, extras, can be seen at 421 Line street after 3:00; Phone I 3-2260. j ' j 47 3t-x 1950 Ford 4|door, radio and heater. | Engle &: Irwin Motor. Sales. Studebaker Dealer, 13th street and Winchester. 47 3t i 1951 Ford Fordamatic, radio, heater and turn signals, low mileage. • Engle & Irwin Motor Sales, Studebaker Dealer, 13th street apd Winchester. ’ 47 ut 1949 Studebaker 5 pass coupe, radio, heater and overdrive, nice clean car. Engle & Irwin Motor Sales. Studebaker Dealer, 13th street and Winchester. 47 3t 1950 Studebaker, 4-door Command-, er, radio, heater and overdrive, one owner car.' Engle & trwin ] Motor Sales. Studebaker Dealer,. 13 th and Winchester. 47 3t 1949 Chevrolet 4-door. style line deluxe, radio ahd heater. Engle & Irwift Motor Sales, Studebaker Dealer, 13 th and Winchester. ' j V ' ’ 4 47 3t .• J-r-.' . I_.;- .L ji .L~. .‘.L..^l. fc OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-12003. ! 247 TF FOR SALE— 1947 Plymouth club coupe, excellent mechanical condition. good tire?, new battery & seat covers. $650.00 for quick sale. Call 3-2189 afteir 3:00 P.M. t ;| 46 3t-x 1936 Ford Panel; 1940 Chevrolet. Beery Motor Sales. 201 South pirst Street. It 1951 Plymouth Club Coupe, Heater, Low Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street.lt 1950 Plymouth^ Club ‘Coupe, Radio and Heater, clean. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. It 1951 Plymouth Belvedere, Radiot and theater, two tone paint. Beery Motor / Sales, [ 201 South First Street. \lt 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-door, Radio and Heater, Low Mileage, Local Car. Beery Motor Sales, 201 South First Street. It Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. | Decatur Farms. 135 TF : FOR SALE OR^LEASE—Holstein bulls, William Reichert, Ntonroe, Indiana. . ' (j 31 46t-x FOR, SALE—vClover and Alfalfa mixed hay; some wheat straw r , baled. Phone 3-943'5. 48 3t-x FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water beating. Stucky & Co.; Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 25 TF *ARMER& ATTENTION—We reJ move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dihl O and ash t° r Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone \ charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. \l|s TF FOR SALE —New Idea eaSy way . steel bottom\push type hay loader in very good condition, priced right. Maichel Jersey 1 mile South, 1% Elasit Sakin. . \ j 47 2t-x FOR SALE- 2 - ‘Dried biAck strap molasses. Trade name “Camola.” ’ Mixes evenly. No mess. Costs about the same as wet molasses with water removed. Burk Elevator Co., Monroe and Peterson. 54 T FOR . SALE— Now, hatching. Foi larger poultry profits buy Medel’s Big English S.C. White Leghorn, Holtzappie White Rock; New Hampshire Red. Barred Rock and *Hy-L4nes. Order now. We save i you money. Model Hatcliery, . Monroe. ij ' 3iTF YOUR COWS deserve the. best. Feed them FR'ESH Bjalck Strap . Molasses. Your feed or jour . ground ear corn, mixed in our f molasses mixer will be Smooth — no stickiness, no lumps or balls 11,of feed. Bring in your, corn to- !| day. Heller Coal Feed & Supply, . 722 W. Monroe Street. •! 3j TF Hr- rj For Sale — Misc. Decorating—fry super liemi- Tone or Kem-Glo, All colors. a " ■ s begger Hardware., - J 4Q TF r'OK SALE —Domestic sewing , ma-j chines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, y Ind. . j 197. TF jjRjR SALE—Rugs and Broadloom h -carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co„ Mon:i roe. Ind. 92 TF IKEM-TONE AND KEM-GLO Wall •1 paints, all colors, easy to pse. * Do your owu decorating; Uhirick Bros. 35! Tl‘ !■ ■- * i .
Or 1 ' ' . LOCAL CLASBIFIiED ADVERTISING RATES For worse or 1 time 75c; 2 times* |l.M; 3 times |1.50; « For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads ed. ' I*' Black face 10 point; per word each Insertion, minimum. ji* ■ ■ r Classified ads listed paragraphs 50% increase otter regular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlam, Sc perl word, SI.OO minimum. Copy must be in offitii by 10 I. a. m. Monday through . Friday, Saturday deadline ie f-U. m. FOR- SALE — Phiieo Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. J ||' 274 TF 1 FORi SALE—Oranges, faneiy U. S.' Not 1, juicy and swJ|t; Also Marsh Seedless grapefn|jt every week. Coppesg FOR SALE — Bottle Ranges many styles to! select Open nites except Wed. NitigiStucky & po., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE-r-G.E. and MAYTAG Appliances. Fager Mayegg Sales, 147 South 2nd Phone 3-4362. 45 6t FOR SALE—Large\Stree||sCar, 40 foot Iqpg and 8. foof wlfyp, good condition, call at 952 Npfcth 13th street. i| 48 3t-x FOR SALE — Kahtadine potatoes, IT. S. No. 1, grown in mineralized soiH guaranteed to . or money back, 50 lb. bk|;, $1.69. Coppess Corner. jffii 47 8t FOR SALE —2 extra axminster 9 x 12 rugs aM pads. Stucky & Co. Monroe, InS. Open evenings, except Wed. f 46 3t FOR SALE— Ladies delight a Bendix .Washer arfd DryefsStucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Opsn evenings, except Wed. | 4$ 12t FOR SALE— Frigidalre tlfclgerators; ranges; washers; water heaters; freeeers. f g Large trade-ins. Uhrick |«7 TF FREE — Feel free to look; ,’arouad in our store at our fine Merchandise such as furniture, fl dor coverings, bedding, lamps <nd appliances, and every ddjj hardware needs. Open each 'gvenlng except Wed. Stucky & CcJ Monroe, Ind. Phono 6-688 g. TF FOR SALE—Kelvlnator rtlrlgera tors. Home freeser* *nd IKiectric ranges, if you want quaftty get Kelvinator — trade nows: for a hew Kelvinator see them|jst DECATUR HATCtiERYj 181 TF GIFT & CARD SHOP—Comf ete selection, stationery & g eeting cards. Fine selection ckR gifts, j Special* Saturday, SI.OO I’&prons 75<; Maude Merriman, !g22 S. 4th, Phone 3-3724. L .48 2t YOU CAN SAVE TOO— Farm Auto Insurance Compact has established leadership j trough the low cost insuring ot drivers only. FRED CORAH Insurance Agency, 207 Court;&treet, Phone 3-365 d. J|3s TF BERRY’S Weekly Specials, trough Feb. 28th. Lot Minn alfalfE 99% pure, 23.00 bu. Lot Westeiji alfalfa 99% pure, 21.45 bu. Ceiif; Ranger alfalfa 99.5% pure, 32.7tk Complete line of cldvers, gtasseg, seed oats, seed corn etc. The World’s largest retail stocks to All Genuine Gro CoatedJjSeeds. Berry Seed Co. West HiW|y 30, Phone 41801, Van Weft, OhDo. v . ' 7•.” 142 9t —- ' " — f *■ ■ ——' w— ■ ■ ■■Ao " \ Instructions WORK FOR GOV’T! P*Start high as '5316.00 month., qualify Now! FREE 32-page book; hows jobs, sample tests. Write: bl rankUn Institute, Dept. 1093-IK h Rochester. N.Y. !jIT-x For Rout FOR RENT—S room house, 'hemimodern. Rhone 7-7381 FOR RENT—Modern 3 roomj partment, plus bath and gttrage, phone 3-2401.; ' OTF FOR room modern! partment, lights and heat furh fehed, -8044. \ 3t-x FOR RENT— 4 room is parton ent, water and heat furnished, iPhone 3-8001, Mrs. Elizabeth \ i ; ig7 3t FOR' RE^’T—Office Rooms qfbove Democrat office. Available February 16. Inquire at Decaturi Daily Democrat. ' TF FOR RENT— Three large - plus bath and -utility roorii% up stairs. Utilities and hekH furnished. 445 South First jdfreet. t ~ X ■ FOR RENT—2 furnished toouU| and. bath, gas heat & utilities furbished. North 4th, or Rhone 3-:t431, betweer 5:15 p.m. &J|l:3o 2 a m. \ ■ j»j|7 3t FOR RENT—Modern 4 fuTnished apartment, prjvatewi entrance. automatic heat; 2 r||oms and bath on ground flobr, twenty of close space, ready to ;yiiove iato, Phone 3-bUSS. H "tF a'S:
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? Wanted WANTED TO RENf— Modern 3 bedHbom house by owner of Kayo’s Shoe Store, Phone 3-2933 daybi after 5:00 p.m. Phone 3-33|fe. 34 TF WANTED TO BUY-all klHdTtf poultry. Bringing your custdm driving. TRBOJTS Decatdr Pbttjry Market* 151 North 13th St. 3-STI7. 183 TF WABmNG machine r•pa Ir i n'g lawn-mower sharpening and re-J pairiug. New and Used washers. Gas ‘ranges and bottle gas* Monroe. Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone 6-6463. I IM TF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern dlectrlc. Any make. We sell newtpnd guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing jfeachine Shop. 223 First,, Store hours 9 a m. to 9 p.m. J * 24t-X !»lp Wanted ITIONS being' taken for nd part! time sales girls.; ewberry Co. 48 3t )— Woman or girl who home, plus wages tor douse \Write box 545 »moci;at. 4? 3t >-Man between 40 and 50 >ld, steady year round inork, good pay, write bok o Decatur. Democrat.| . 1 _ '' iji |j| • ! 47 6t-X HELP {^ANTED—Waitress wanted for time work during day. Goqd :Hvages, no holidays or Sun- 1 ! days. HtApply in person at Dick’s Grlli.[j! | ; 48 3t‘ Miscellaneous LAST jJfEEK of Our Anniversary Sale ojf pianos and other musical i n sty u me n t s, Decatur Music Hohsel 1 46 3t INSULATION —Save fuel; insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for free eatimatie,||Klenk’s. 16 TF SEPTiQ' tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults' vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, |* basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection.. Langley Sewer Cleaners, -3810. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. Wo sUrtice all! makes of washers, sweepers, ak|d other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makesih Klenk’s. Phone 8-2158. 229 TF ELECTIO ROTO-ROOTER—Sew-ers, drains cleaned. Guaranteed: The oily one in Adams, Wells CkmntMss. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phono 1 on 30, Tocsin. TF Married Majority ' HARTFORD, Conn., UP — The House ojf' Representatives Connecticut’s legislature is something of an authdjtity when it comes to considering! 4>ills regarding marriage. Os its 279 members, only 29 are ' v '-P'l If something to sell or rooms fbf rent, try a Democrat Want-Am. Tt brings results. ijHEILF aVc Are Snowed IjUnder With NEW CMS ! < - Trade-Ins 1952 Plymouth 4-door. h jiadio, heater,* local car. 11l IE ,', ; i i 1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, / Hdio, heater, new tires. . !: J ' . . 1950 DeSoto Club coupe, heater and seat covers. |II F t'l; 1950 jflymouth Sedan, radio, and SB extras. E‘ — 1951 Plymouth Concord 2dbor, radio, heater, seat obvers, local one owner. •■' T, r* i ; 'r Ji, -I ; 1951 Plymouth Sedan, 4-door f*adio and heater, ! &ry clean. , Fit — 1 ' FF F : 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe, 4-door, radio; Heater, local car. — if: • :■ J' 1 ; J Low Down Payment Up tof£4 Months to Pay : fta mlsfio MOTOR SALES ' N. 3rd Street
Father Divine Irked At Traffic Arrest ?■ Orders 'Angels' To Boycott Turnpike F PHILADELPHLI UP —■ Father Divine let loose his heavenly wrath on the Nww Jersey turnpike today. He ordered all hie angels to boyr Cott the multi-million-dollar superhighway and withdrew lue blessing from it ’‘untH further notice.” ;, The sdlf - proclaimed piessiah Struck back at the turnpike after paying a total of S6O in fines for chauffeurs in. a caravan' ftvho were pinched for speeding hear Moorestown, N. J. Father Divine, who wag a passenger hi one limousine, believes the fines were ’"iil&gai and unjust.” ; A spokesman at Father Divine’s headquarters here turnpike oL fleers subjected the father to “rude and discourteous treatment and a Complete lack of recognition.” Not only that, he said, but the drivers >ere accused of doing 70 miles per hour when they really were doing 65. U A strike against the turnpike was proclaimed in Father Divine’s publication “The New Day.” In a front page declaration he fold his foltjoWers: “You will cease to spend your money on the Nfew Jersey turnpike such as all my cars have been doing, giving them the patronage of our churches and church connections. /“The way was made through the Jersey 'turnpike so that you could go a little faster and make a little more, time but I withdraw from
FARM PUBLIC AUCTION \ .' Saturday, February 28th 10:00 A. M. LIVESTOCK — MACHINERY HAY — GRAIN — SEED Complete 8 room Household Goods \ COMPLETE SELL OUT CHARLES HUNSBERGER i. 1 ’ * r * 1.1 1 mile South of Berne, Indiana, then n l /z mile West. .
mil! Mile Help i Permanent Positions Available TOOL and DIE MAKERS MACHINISTS , TOOL ROOM MODEL MAKERS J Practical experience In ley out work, machining operations and model making. Mechanical draftsmen, jr. or sr. Liberal over time pay, profit sharing, retirement trust, cost r of living allowances, paid holidays and vacations.] | . 1 ’ . ''' Our employment office will be open for your convenience on Saturday, Feb. 28 from 8 a. m. until 2:30 p. m. or you may call Anthony 1255 to arrange for evening appointment, (or Anthony 9430 Saturtay only.) TOKHEIM | OIL TANK and PUMP Co. 1602 Wabash Avenue li |"> ■ v - I I *4 FORT WAYNE, IND.
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them until further notice. “If I bless anyone or anything it is blessed. And if I withdraw from anyone or anything it is withdrawn front and curse and disaster follows them.” ’ Chief of police Tony Panarello Os Mount Laurel Township, N, J., said the caravan taking Father Divine and a group of angels from Newark to Philadelphia was stopped by state troopers last Friday. The four drivers were charged with doing 70 in a 60-mile-per-hour zone. r~ VAN FLEET \ (Continued From Pnare One) ning March 4- : . J The. general and his wife were staying at the San Francisco Presidio as guests of LL Geh. Joseph M. Swing, Sixth Army comhiander and a West Point classmate of Vap Fleet. I* I TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY \: PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags DOES YOUR PLUMBING OR HEATING SYSTEM NEED REPAIRS? i ' ' ■ < \ l ; .' For Prompt, Courteous and Careful Service 1 ' Call 3-2609 Baker Plumbing & Heating 704 W. Monroe St.
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE UP —Livestock: Hogs: 25 higher; 180-220 lbs, 20.25; 220-240 lbs 19.75; 240-260 lbs 19.25. ' < Calves: Steady to 50 lower: at 35.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 23.00. dogrn; ewes 8.00 down; bucks 6.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAFOLIS UP — , livestock : Hoge 10,500; active, barrows and gilts strong to 25 higher; bulk choice 170-240 lbs 20.00-20.35, some to 20.50; 240-270 lbs 19.50-20.00; few to 20.25; 270-325 lbs 18.75-1950-/ sows about steady; choice 300-550 lbs 17.25-18.35, few 18.50. 'battle: 1,200; calves 300; slaochteir classes mostly steady; commercial to choice steers and mixed yearlings 18.00-23.0<|;, utility and commercial cows 14.25-16.00; vfalers slow; limited early sales fully 1.00 lower; few high choice and primie vealers 33.00-34.00;j. bulk iin;SOli. . Sheep: 600; slaughter lanibs around 50 Iqwer; load mostjly choice 104-lb fed western woojed lambs 22.75; natives scarce, only few head reaching 23.00 early; other classes scarce. ‘ j j Markets At A Glance Stocks higher in active trading. Bonds irregularly, higher. U.S. government bonds lower in quiet trading. ' American stocks higher. Midwest stocks higher. . > j •Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn rye, oats and soybean futures mixed. Hogs 15 to 35 cents toP 20.75.; sheep steady to 25 cents higher, lop 23.50; cattle fully steady to 50 cents lower, top 25.50. Allied Planes Raid Red Supply Center | Sabrejets Damage Two Enemy Planes | SEOUL, Korea VP — American Sabrejets today damaged Vwo j Communist MIG-15 jets tried in vain to break up U. N. fighter-bomber attacks on vital Red supply tai’gets. I The Russian-built fighters wefe damaged in a swirling battle over northwest Korea between eight Sabre jets apo eight MiG’s. F-84 Thunderjets raided a supply center sbuftirwest of the east coast port of Wonsan, wiping opt five buildings in. a bomb ahd napalm attack. Thunderjets also smashed a supply area a short distance behind Red front lines', in the T-Bone Hill area, destroying or damaging 14 buildings, j Meanwhile, the 58,000-ton battleship Missouri sailed boldly’ ijntp Wonsan harbor and blasted Red shore gips with a day-long bombardment. ' She was within (range of Communist coastal batteries. The niiie big 16-ihch guns of xhe battleship opened up shortly aftefdawn and soon were joined by hefsmaller guns. The five-inch gun* of the escorting Destroyer Cowell also joined the bombardment. The Navy, paced by the “Big Mo,” carried the main United Na* tions action in Korea today. Rain and cloudy skies closed irti over most of North Korea hlncU curtailed air action.. The ground war fell off all along the liiie. Actions along the! battlefront cost the Communists 60 meq killed and 40 wounded. Tyre and Sidon, important Phoenician ports of ancient times, ndw <j«re little known seacoast towns a short distance south of Bedrut on the east coast of the: Mediterranean. Spider silk is one or thh finest and strongest materials known. A single strand of spider silk from some species measures only ones one millionth of an Inch in diameter.' Trade In a Good: Town—Docaturt
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L KENNET-MURRAY Corrected February 26 160 to 180 lbs. 18.75 180 to 220 1b5.19.75 220 to 240 1b5.19.25 240 to 260 lbs.-18.50 260 to 286 1b5.17.75 280 to 300 lbs. 17.25 300 to 325 1b5.16.75 325 to 350 1b5.116.25 350 to &0 1b5.15.75 400 lbs. up 15.25 100 to 160 1b5.L16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 ihs. — -16.50 350 to 400 1b5.16.00' 400 to 450 1fa5.15.50 450 to 500 lbs.2___ 15.00 500 to 550 lbs. 14.50 550 to 600 lbs. 14.00 600 lbs. up ...13.00 Stags 12.00 Boars 10.00 Veals, (Fri. & Sat.) 30.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 20.00 Yearlings i ? 10. Os Ewes ; «0< •CHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected February 26 160 to 180 lbs.2__ 19.25 180 to >2O lbs. < 19.75220 to 240 lbs. 19.?5 240 to 260 lbs.i_ 19.00 260 to 280 lbs. 18.00 280 to 300 1b5.j,17.50 300 to 325 1b5.17.00 325 to 350 1b5.16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 lbs. up 15.50 100 to 160 lbs. ;___ 17.50 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn16.75 Stags 11.06 Boars 9.00 Veals 30.00 Lambs 2o.o6 Ewes C.o® local gkain market BURK ELEVATOR J . Corrected February 26 Beans subject to cnange 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 Correcfed February 26 Large Clean Whites i_ .41 Large Clean Brown _J .40 Mediums .38 Heavy Hens - .29 Leghorn Hens .22 Elevator Cod Dacatu? Patarson Monroe TEE P L E MOVING & TRUCKING Local and. Long Distance PHONE 3-2607 — ■ I —■ ■ ■ VICS I FROZEN FOOD CENTER Slaughtering - Curing - Processing LOCKERS FOR RENT HOME OF CENTER ICE CREAM Ph 3-3Q15 Decatur, Ind. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Decatur • Daily Democrat By Mall, tocludlng rural routes, In Adams, Allen, Jay and A Wells Counties, Indiana, and Mercer and Van Wart Counties, Ohio: 1 year SB.OO 6 months 3 months2.2s ry Mail, beyond Adams and adjoining counties: 1 years9.oo 6 months4.7s 3 months2.so If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. \
