Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1941 — Page 2

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•( UwlaMraltli Ila UaiHia >»a, lalalr %m. UM Noth* I* li*iah> glvsn. Ili*t the Uitderulgtred li«» Inm-ii 4ppottit*<l Ad-1 imnlstrator d< tiuiila ten at th# | laic of Mary fcj, Ut* nl Admim Ctikuiii, t|»» Tlit fititv It I ~,U * * Addin* V II ir|>, NmlNnh t . Vd*»n, timrnri April 12, 1941. April 22-29, May 41 tpinamuxm «i v<tn,tiil*irai,,r j Milk Mill laanrd, I •lair No. .KM Noll, t la h*r*liy *ivtn, That the I mol«i signed ha* hr. » ap|Mht*d Ail- | nilnlatralor with will anuracd of tb*| .•tall- of i'huoto I*, htiuma. ka, Ui. 1 o( Ad-Ima follil), dr aaaad, TU« *all> iiry m ii'lin Admtßtatmtur witii Mritt am,, tail 11. Mf> 11. tlrllrr, llhaan April 21, 1911 April 22-29 May *1 Nor Ii I. 11l tllt>NK«llilltt« I* Ibr tdam* I Irrali I ..art taril Trrm, tan I aaar No. ItMHT NTATK UK INI 'IAN A i'iilM V i'K AliAM'. « * llviiry II Mrllar a« adailnlalralur I .rim will aniirrrd at tl>* «>tatr of | .**• uuiiumi' k* r, tit" «,t*i 'I, mitl | OtU«*T itliUff* %« Ui*(i Ml, tl«f< n ittuU llrhi > H Htlfor. *»» I wail will aiiftt At «l tis tilt *»Utr of I'httfkn* Ut ItiillMU kt*t, il* i.itnl til at 1. 4* j‘l 11 it! if f ■ 111 tlir at»u%« rill it It t| I CtkilH’, listk it'd l*U*J tb**lr 1 ollipUint krrrin U»m« lu< r With Hit *ffl«l »» t tNt mU In «L f« u UiiU, %,* Uleiil ti4iii •• tj , Vri 4 i; «iu#v> , hit Wlfr. JU t > Jauo IUHM'7, %l!« u J4M .N, - U 11. Ima It ~.. llama, y I and lilrn i'a.ii Cam.. «, ai< n-.ii r<-„. I.|. Ill* ~l th, at ale of Indiana that Mi l a. tion la i-r in. |.*ttlllun of raal ratal.- In will n «aol -lr-< 1,-t.i I owned an Ini. r. at at III* tlino ,f lo r I .1, -itli. and alaw to aall liar inter. I «itt turfrlti to iiiiiki' witii! will- li to |>4t iirr i|rii|« not llm Hill - I lira. lii4 l 44 i*l (IrfriitUnU .*<• i»r. r*. I ir> S»4rtir* titer® t*», tii.it 941 « tr« 4 1! **UU- m Nit t*t*• •i in \ l.«m* « Hi.»t> ,l Wi«tr W ln<li.«i) i tftol •l* «<ritfr«l 4m I follow., mini nun. r ll li. J», -u K'r.ana a aul-.11, lalon ~r num- 1 i**r 21, 21, 2 . in In. n-.ulli, in Addl-I lluii l» 111. town n a nl> „| l»««a-l lur Indiana N •* of mt 4 'I. -I friidant* la rt hy notified lhal Oft-I •”» «h- <P|nara In Ilia Adaiua i*lr ill Courl in Adam* roanf*. Indiana, on Ihr Ullidav of Jut.*, 1911 at th- < art II . ,*r. |ie. »tnr. Indiana and i-.-arr ..r <|r,nal to .aid I ■ ompUint ll.r aatii. arlll hr haard ”‘"i l •" vlv i an!-- or. in > hand and affixed llir I •I al of .aid -art, Una J|*t day of j April, 1911 riyd. n Troutner Cltik of Adama Clr, ull IVjrl April 22-29 May * 90111 1; in iixii *lllll. mini op km *ii mi am M'.dpri I* d. '-i.rd l\ aiVear ill 7h* I Ailatn* Or. ull I'ourt. held al I >«••«• 10' Indiana, on th. -;t|, ,)a> ~f Jin W»l. .i»i*l ' iiuif, if 4nv. win I tto? I ir«.«! Hft Until i*t A*oijh(n h it It I th. . -tat. of »tt i . i. f! , niii* y 1.1 j r **'. f i m l lift o ir» ir< | rt* ! !»)• 4 111 I Mot. rttk. ] i* r ' i> 4ii 1 r«*civ«' liirir I Kr«<J t* Vlo||»Nrt, A‘lrvilni*tratot j M.li. , M H j llihti H. tlrllrr. %tl**riM>

For Your Information All Shcrwin-WilliaiiUi l’aint Products will advance 5% May 10th Also Mule Hide Roofing will advance 5% May l«th PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW AT TODAY’S PRICES. We Will Deliver Later. Cash Coal & Supply K. A. STI CKEY Wv Operate on Central Standard Time.

THIMBU'. TIIKVTEK Now Showing— "THIRDCOUSINS!” • TALKING \AjiT* 1 THE JOKES BC*6 EH? THAT'S J 'gU*ELHTED TO T*T 'J > jT^ Yw^| \ jww*a* ) ( / I ' ' NOOkWOW wn» ) I WELL SUVA < } WOUU? V J rahk wrTWA < 3 ° 09 SUGG ST2 N ' U®* / snlSec^wmlr j ; ~.. ■ I * I f. ~ S' * *4 ' * ' . *

* Tent Your Knowledge Can you auowor aavon of thooo tan qu.ottono? Tara to pogo four for tba anowero. t ♦ 1 What Ima at* of liuriti'l) ware I i.iat hy IldiinUniro anny to «ro»* fim Ah*** 2 Nairn, ihr tanly of Whirr 'hot | lin- iMrtwi-rn I ai*i*r Ohliforulo and the Mphlrau mainland .1 Who (llhovpiiml Ihe la* of uraylty? 4 Nani- tin* flrot Vue I’rraliii'M I of ibr ruilnl Hlaiw*. 5 Who ««• ihr mraaMffrr of thr duila m Itoman mytholoay* n Who wrote ' lUMiia*on Cmaod" * 7 In whiih rountry w». the Hah :|e nf Waterloo fougflt? j * WUal done the lotMII rxpre- ! aton "adeale fldelra' tnrall? !• Who »aa Ihr hero of a PH'ulai lMitriy rime wTio mri a I’liwnanT \ |o Al *hhh rare track la lh>' I'u-abnert Hiakr* run? - -—dp——- — ANNUAL SCOUT CONTINI’KH rilOlf PAUH »»NN , Sylvan l.ahr are available to all [ Seoul* hi-rn ala inliilinuni coot mad*' puaallilv ihiough iiiaiicil operation l.a „: yi-ar many Hrralur Si unfa rnjoyrd thr iM-nrfll* of all , .aildiMH I'Xperlriu r I'rogram help* I lor the individual uullo and programa apmiaoird 4iy ihr couuni arc available to all. aolUr of which 1111 i luib d tam purer*. (Cat aid coiupe I ililon. annual meeting at which I there were 100 people from DecaI lur. i’eiiodlc court* of boiun aie held i iluriiia the year to recognite the 1 aiblcvcineut* of Ihe nidividual i Seoul*. Hi i oid» and badge* are I ~1l inadi. available thiuugli Ihe iiouncll beadquai lero. o - ——- Al 120114 a hipped 35.000,000 cauta- | hiupt-r 1U the 1113'i ncaaoU. vurn i: iivvi. »irni.i:m;vr or KWTVIK NO. Ml* N-. 11 . la hrrnny *n.-n |„ tin- , rc--lit.,. hr it * and Irual.-ra --f Ama. Wh**l«l irr*a*d to appt it in III* | I,lam. i' i ill < - Hi. held at In- a. ■ ,f M iy | tail, and an-.w ian»i. if any. *li> t ir rinal M. ttlrm.-nt A 1 .‘..unta witii , tatafi -f awM -I- • *4i nl Mould nut l.r lOfiroVrU. and raid litir* are nullfi.d in tlien and thrrr in ahr pr,r,f ,f h.'traliip and in rive llirlr I dialrihutivi aharrr. Milt-'ii Miller. Adnisniatrah.r ! , * May « PHI llrMr> M. Hrllrr. %l«»rMr»

As Hitler Spoke Before Reichstag JL i iU h jW* Mr A 4ft jjak ASw- WtA * cX 1 Mi " - W- J-,pr —I. /. M. Rtdrjpboia Defying "any conceivable coalition" of world powera, fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Ormary la pictur'd ilurtng hia 70-mlnula apcei h before the German ReiduUg aam inblnl in th« Kroll Opera Houae In H*rUn. Hitler, Indicated by arrow, reviewed th# Balkan campaign, and put Gttmany s ioaaca In men killad Uierc at 1,151- field Marahal Hermann Gocrlng alta behind Hitler, under tba awaatika.

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Many farmers who planted forest Ire#* during recent weeks slarted ! irre stud break* for the protection { of (arm building* and feed lots, ac- | cording to T K Hhaw. Purdue University. extension forester, who J ray* that this typ>- of iree planting ; Is increasing in popularity among northern Indiana farmer*, being ! particularly useful on farm* where ' the buildings are lit open exposed I locations, where the tree windbreak j provides protection, and also I serves as a border for a program of j landscape development. The pine* are being used most ' widely in windbreak planting in ! northern Indiana. Hhaw says that ! (ho white. American red. Scotch. Austrian, and Jack pine* are the ■pedes generally favored. They | arc being planted in staggered rows ou a ten foot by ten food spacing. ‘ Windbreak planting Is being done In two ways," said Hhaw. "Home farmers am put chasing I trees approximately five years old and are setting them directly on the windbreak site. More farmer* are buying small three-year transplant*. are cultivating them In garden row* for two years, and are then transplanting them to the windbreak site." Hhaw pointed out lhal this latter method Is favored .'■Clause of It* low cost, and |p cau silt k'D*‘* , * , e farmer a period of time

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In which to build hi* prolectlng fences and work up a good seedbed on the windbreak site. Home of the practices wKli-h contribute to the success of windbreak planting are the plowing and discing of the windbreak site before the trees are planted, watering the trees In at the time of planting, and giving the tree# shallow cultivation during the growing season Hhaw point* to Purdue agricultural experiment station studies which show that shallow cultivation of tree windbreak* not only reduces losses, but Increases growth a* much at 30 percent. * Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee Official destgiiaHoii of the agricultural adjustment administration a* a Oat tonal defense agency cmiiliiiMZcii the role tlkst th*, trtplc-A ha* been playing in providing food for ihe nation'* defense need*, according to Winfred t, Gerke, chairman of the Adam* county AAA committee. All governmental agencies contributing directly or ludiructiy to national dufense are rated a* detense agendo*. Mi*. Gorki- said. He

added that the now food for defrriae program annoumrd by Secretary of agrtnulture Claud,' II Wildcard rwontly. I* lm*ed on Ihe n.wd for providing an abundani -irpldy of certain eaei-ntlal food* needed by the people of thka rountry, and for Ktigland and other nation* rMlattn* aggri Mion. Through Its cver-normal granary plan of Coring up a reserve wiipiily of easenilal feed and food grain*, the trlpli-xA program ha. plan-d agriculture in Ido* front tank* of preparednex*. Mr llerlte explained. Moat of the intendiyl expanalon In jiork. egg*. |M«ultry. and dairy products under the m-w food ptogrom will lie |inMlure<l friun fewia now on liaud In tho ever-noinnai granary, he added. AgrlciiHure's part in providing final not only for this rountry Imt for other part* of the world may play a decisive part in the peace negotiations when th*- present war l« over. Mr. (Jerk*, said, and the American farmer working with the AAA will be ready to udj'ist hi* farming operation* to meat whatever demand Is made for feuding hungry people of other lands. Kentucky Man Dies Os Accident Injuries Port Wayne. Ind. May ij <U.R, Hubert 11. Keddlek. Cadiz. Ky. died at Lutheran hospital lust night of injuries received In an automobile accident near Antwerp, O. Saturday night, «#IIM ■ ' ' - -o »■ — Trade In a Uuod 'J own — Decatur FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS RANGES PRICED TO MEET YOUR BUIXiET. FOLEY’S STORE PREBI.E, IND.

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♦ HATCS On* Tim*—Minimum charg* of j 25c for 20 word* »r l#M. Ov#r 20 word*. I'/*« por word. Two Timoo — Minimum charg* of 40c lor 20 word* or I*** Ovor 20 word* 2* p*r word for | th# two tlmoa Tiiroo Timoo—Minimum charg* •f Me for 20 word* or I***I Ovar 20 word* t'/*o P«r w*rd for tho thr*# timoo. | Card of Thanks .......... IX ! Obituano* and v*r*t* .. 5100 | Open rat*— Di*p'*y *dv*rtl*lhg i Ssc por column Inch. : • ■UNO" AOVtNTIitMKNTi Advertlaeniento appearing In thla column without name# »l*u ed aro "blind.'* They aro to bo answered by letter*. *rtiirc»#ed to tho boa number In car* of tbo Dally Democrat. We can give uo Information concerning the partle# adrertDlng. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE K4H.Mfc.KS ATTBNTION — Call 665-A at our azpause lor dead stock removal, Th* SUdler Product# Co, Frank Burger. Agent. lldl POR SALK —Bred potatoes. 11.00 bushel. Jacob Klpfcr. Pb«nc 6424. 108-3 U POK SALK -WostlnghouM refrigerator; 4IM) feet \ln rope. Peter Gaffer. Monmouth. 4ud. loan* POH SALK — Malic Ini toy beans. 11.26 per bushel. Sylvester Kirch. Monroe. lOh-Jta KfIK SALK 1941 Ford tudor; heater; like new. Lurlou# Soiner*. Hoagland. Poe phone. 104-3 U FOR SALK lit acre farm Washington Twp. One of beot lmproved In county. Kaay terms. J. A. Harvey. Monroe. Ind. lOtitlg FOR SAl.fci Frlgidalre Refrigi-rat-or*. igee in #lze. More beautiful. Avoid prlco raise*. See tbo new 1911 Frlgidaire now, Ka*y Paymi-nta. Open evenings. — t'hrlck Uros. 10ht22 Two hatches of hlgh-grada Polurom tected baby chick# each waak from 140 to in egg laying a trains; also baby duckling#. Prlcm reasonabl*. Modal Hatchery, Monro*, Ind. IMf SAVK MONKY and get rcaults with Burk’s Chick Starter, conlaming C-KA-OKNK. prices 11.74 per 100-lb. Burk Elevator Co. Phona 21. 17-ts FOR SALK — Matched team sorrel horse#, 2 and 2 year# old. Roamed bull. Harold Barger, 3 mile# south Magley, 107-3 U FOR SALK —Young Polaud China male hog. Phone 443-T. 107-21 X FOR SALK — Fresh cow with 3 week old calf. Herman Stoppenhagen. Poe telephone. 107-3 U FOR SALK — Red hot special#; Three electric portable sewing machines. 2 treddle machine# and im, O. K. vacuum sweeper with attachments. Singer Agent. 446 8 Pint St. 107-4 t» FOR SALK -Newly remodelled five room home, quiet Im-atlon. three block# from town, bath, garage; II 000 cau be financed. Sacriflcml for quick sale, owner Is leaving town. Five rooms, bulb, garage. Fifth street, 100 block. 12.600. Bob Heller, phone 2 or 370. k 107-311 FOR SALK — lot to seed potatoes, cabbage plants. Por Rent: pasture, on Mud Pike, with running water. Phone 602. Victor Amucber. 107-3 t FOR SALK 1 houae trailer; 1 2liottom tractor plow; 2 used gasoline stoves and 1 electric stove. Priced to sell. Al D. Schmitt Motor Hale*. 107-31 fc’OU SALK Walnut room suite. Two Itedroom suites. Swing, mattress, springs. Wilton rug, 9x12. Mrs. K A. Beavers. phone 1132, !QBt3 FOR SALK—{-wheel trailer, good as new. Philip Nutsbaum. Monroe Ind. |Qgt3g FOR SALK — 2 good registered short horn heifers, 10 mouths. Red amt roan. J. A. Diller. Blufftwl»- Dhto- 104t3i SPECIAL! FOR SALK New K*l vlnator Refrigerator, 199.95; also washera. Decatur Hatchery. Dealer. James Kitchen salesman. Open evening. ioo ts Hsi-m acreage devoted t» the growing of soybeans Increased atout 11 percent over last year. My office will be dotted from Thursday noon. May 8 lo Monday, May 19. >iii^»ral£JJ(4nLMd). Notice! I will bs out of tbs city May 4 and 7. Dr. H. Frohnapfel

WANTED POR SKWINO MACHINE values new, uged or repossessed-Phone 411 or call at 446 8. First. Singer distributor. All makes rspalrsd Needles, belts, part*. 107-15 ti WANTED — Girl for o®r* work. Kxperlencad In bookkeeping and typing Phone 1411 107-lt WANTED TO BCY — Young calf. Daniel Kaebr. route 1. Monroe. Indiana. a 111 PAINTKDB WANTND —Master of all trades. Milton Scbcrry. routs S. 107-lti FOR RENT FOR RENT — I-room furnished apartment, with bath. 126 per mouth. Telephone 71. b 107-lt POR RENT—Upper 4-room apartment. Insulated, automatic hot water, heat furnished. Strictly prlvete. Call 201. 107 111 POR RENT Three-room furnished apartment. Working adults prefered Phone 411. 147-lU POR RENT — Good semi modern house In Pleasant Mllle. Garage. Inquire J. Ed Metchtug, Pleasant Mills. 140-1 U MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. Repaired and Hedulsbed Wa buy and sell good used furniture. Pbon« 410, evening 4414. Decatur L'pholstar Shop. 104-lPt I.KWTON S BARBER SHOP, 401 N. Second St., 3 blocks north of Monroe St. Haircut, 26c; shave. 20c. Dick Lawton, barber. 103-4 U FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewtoo, Decatur, Ind. 220btf LOST AND FOUND IXIST—Two |2O bills Finder please phone 413-0 Reward. Kd 8. Moles. Decatur R. 3. 107-2 U — ■ - -o MASONIC State convocation of Decatur Chapter No. 112. Royal Arch Masons at 7:30 p. m Tuesday. May 4. 107-21 A. D. Buttles, H P. o MARKET* AT A GLANCE SUn4is: higher In fairly active dealings. Bonds: higher U. 8. governments Irregularly lowerCurb stocks: higher. Chicago Mock*: higher. Call money: Foreign exchange, Cotton: up a* much a* *1 25 per hale to now 4 year peaks Grains: wheat up about 2 cents a lHishs-1 to new highs; corn fmctionally higher. Chicago livestock: hog* steady to weak; cattle weak; sheep steady. Milver lair In New York: unchanged at 34 cents a flue ounce. —. — — <> An average of 6,638.406 quarts of milk per day was told in tho U. S. during January. VOTII r, IIS' WIN it. «iTI l t;SJ;M of »:#t* i s: vo. mr Noll,# i* hcraliy given in the creditor*. heir* and Irgatci-B of Juine* C. Itarkli-**, drc<-a«*d to appear ill th* Adam* Circuit Court, held at lUM-atur. Indiana, on Ihe tflh day nl May. 1911, and *h»w r*ua*. If any. »fiy Ihe Final Heltlenienl Account* with the eatal* of »ald Srcedenl *liould nol !•« approved, and »a!d heir* are notified |„ then and tn#r* m*k* proof of hrlrehip. and receive lh*lr dialrlliutive stiare*. Alvina llartcle**. AdmlnUtratrls In-catur, Indiana, May 8. 1911 Henry H. Heller, AMerney May 6-13 -O’ -■ - 1 - Our Guarantee on lame Bros. Paints is ’’positive satisfaction or your money refunded" — Holt house Drug Co.—l*owe Bros, agents for 40 year*. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eys* Examined Glass** fflttad HOUR* 1:10 ta 11:10 12:10 to 1:00 Saturdays. 1:00 *. m. Taiawhon* ISB Full Line WORK CLOTHING Fine quality • longer wear Shirts and Trousers (o match $1.79.,.*1.50 WORK SHOES 91-95 ..9345 VANCE & LINN

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MARKETK^! °*"-v 9teport 0# C l AND ! Br * d 9'» M*rl..t Ij.'* I Mrs..w, 4 D 5jS( »t 1! Corrcrttd May g H No conimUiinn S 100 to 120 lb, ' JM >2O tu 140 ib> H" to IHn |t„ ’ -lH 16" In |Mi lb, — DO to 24,1 tt „ HH 24" in ib, -|H 26" to lihi ii,, So" (<• 350 |b, 36" Ib# , and up Itnughi Stags Vsals — Spring iamb, fl Yearling lamb, Clipped lambs fl WHOLtIALK ton I poultry quotatjSl Furnish,# #, I MsU's Egg gp, . ■ •Wcstur 9sw,,| ( Corrected Biy| I Pr'rss for first ca»i Clean, '.ary,, shiv ,j„ A Urusu »r mix'd ■ llcsvy hen, 9 10-ghoru hem. lb ~ 1 Heavy broiler*, barred or vfeV rocks, 2’j lbs. or over leghorn broil, r« i», tb, jl Leghorn s:ag, I Old roosters, lb ml Turk, y, young. »..i*4 Du, ka. White, i !i„, or FORT WAYNE LIVIUX-I Fort Wayni Ind McM-Li* Llvpsum k ■ llnga. at, id) lim-’M 's* hK IBh :*im» ii,. i< |,. 1* 26. 220 J 4» Iha |«5 gS III* $S 1>„ Iba 2'*' Hi* 4' "■■> ;M li B 400 Ih* 47 160-160 * ■ 140 160 lha 47 41; IKsfl 47 4". 120 I ,('• Iba 4711 «■ lbs, *6 N. ■ Rough*. 47 25. ttagi |4 I Calves. 11l ■ fcVd «<-*),-rn I .tint,,, lilllfl clipped l.init,* 1* 75493 gfl lamh*. 411.60. H CLEVELAND PROOL3 I Cleveland Ohio. May Product-; I Butter, Urm; >i:r*i 7k, |fl dards. 17c. Bj Eggs, steady, > x'ra grade fi^H 2I! 3 i , luncii! iciiipts 24V ■ LlVn poultry. *loW *s4 adl hen*, heavy. 2" 22<. duAklfl young. 6 lh* . and up. 19<, aasfl and colored, nil,. CirkiflA up to 15 lbs, 27-2 k. I I'otatoes. Ohm aid russets. 41 41 15 per I<*> ibt 9H pew« 41-25. Mali,e lu'isiattfl jh'P 100-lb bag, N,brail* 4B |1 4"; Minnesota i,-d» I'.SLfl Michigan c,drill* r*. 4116i:2.1H ho russet*. 41 Kil l:'. I EAST BUFFALO LIVE4TW| Ka*t lluffalo, N Y Xtl'A l —Livestock | Hogs. 300; Heady to tru, ked iu* lbo 23"ll>»- liIHW few al 55.55; g'i«d "ul'MwH 230-lh lull mu* quoted H I Callle, 150. no early steers; mi's* and bull*. riesfrH ter and commuo. I'"® weighty aausae' hllila. M Calves, 100, ualeri. 4-'»- 9 and cholic niosily 411-6*. Hhi'cp. 200. lambs -I*MF p and cholic shorn lauibs 4*** 10.75-110; odd I"'* *■ springer*. *l2 down INDIANAPOLIS LIVEITCW Indianapolis, lud . I*l6 N Livestock: Hogs. 2.000; I"'' higber. lbs . *8 1518.75. 270-40# iN-®* 18.45; 100-169 lbs. Ii WX* Cattle. 2.600, ial*c* i l '*, * and heifers, slow !•'" tdr,/ ( Steady to weak inoai bid* ** lower; few light heifer# IW" load 888-lb. yearling-" s»■«*•* firm; vealers, steady lotum HI 50. f Hhcep, 100, not cooblVV to test values, quoubl* 3b®* steady ~ CHICAGO GRAIN ClO** May Ju'F Si Wheat . .96 \ 'a " Corn «9S WV* Oats, May. -37\35Vs; (oid> -3SV#; d*?’ 34H; (oWI -35 LOCAL C" AIN “wf BURK ELEVATOR » Corrected M*X ' Prices to be p»'d !0 ® > No. I Red Wheat | No. 2 Red Wheat • 4 No. I Rye lA Com. 15V6 moisture f Corn. 17Vw moisture f Corn. 19V4* moisture [l! No. 2 Hoy Beaus - w i New Ost» 10-18-1** 1 Dance WedneMi®.' I ' ul, ‘