Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1940 — Page 2

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(IUM* llXOUfc'.D MXH«H 4. t*H» Furl Wayne Ptg. Co. off »wpVftiseno Telephuiie Cu phone »•" 1° Cjy of he atur light * power H* 74 M»t|*> prtxilt iHputy hire Cleo V Arnold Keg dep-.t, •’»"" C|t-‘> V Arnold elk jiiglkUm «» Clyde O. Truutnrr lleg off I* *’ * Clyde <» Tr««u!i»r» regi«tral!> n Cly»le <>. Troutner p« »tMM*Or. K D Heater, ihque.t Dr. <». J K<*hn» Dr. W E Mmlth d.» b k«lf Eh her <lk hire 4- <>o Mary Cowan deputy hire M< hell Typewriter Phop A .x Alhe l>nh*rt depot* hire John W Illnhev Pontage E II Kauffmah loputy Hire » Ituth Holllngeworth postage ■ JLeu T UillJM brputy hire 12 •«. Kd I* Millet Mile..*. Rd !• Mil tat IM f Frleor. * I* It G. I>c in infer. Deputy hire :<»«” Kri k Tyndall Co IHt< h txp. 11 •# Clifton E striker Hal pt-*’ 14*50 Margaret s Mirf» Mlar» <2;« Clifton E Htrik*-r mileage 3U il Farther «‘orp« rnti»»n Pup! EH’ ’» L K An hlxdd *alary 41 »••• 1* E Afrhb-Id operating exp &4 .7. Alke Ueinking Mlsn 7 K J. Worthman. -ahy * 9" E. A Beaver* ««»• «-ur • •’lk !• «»«» National t eed Car Market • xp. :*<»»» J Jerome Yager Inuoeat 3«.*« l»r F L Giandetaff eal post. i* •“ Will Winntw aw ’Ring Frank Ltniaer mileage Henry B Heller .alary G <». Rtauffer offnui ’nd* ’! W. J. S* ’hum krt <‘t H <-. D»» ’Mary McClure Matron ealarv 3S Tire ikhafer gtore Ct h».u*e 7v Walter F a H Co d I*4 *ll Indiana Inatitutlonal Industrie* 12 Nor. Ind I‘uMl Mrrvi . • jail If !*’ The W. rrell Mfu C< do -.7 «3| Memo- 'at Co legal *dv S’. 11 Htfii* Wltne-- Co d<» 3 • •: | Irene Jl> r<»n Sanatorium *5-* John it Muha tax refund z > 4 #•- laflrwiary wr. ’ Clara |j*F<»ntalne do 33 3 J Herbert 1-aF -nta n« do 4o 2th hard l.aFhUi- <1 . 37'" Flnrrn. e Lengerb h do 37. P Dorothy d» Cabin Full* d Dr. C. V. Connall A|» exp • | Uiibg * |M»n do | Nl- hoi* Hhoe Stor. do 23 1 i I Stolt-* Home Ortners do Oeneva HaUherlo* 4- .***•• Mura Meat Market .1 . I F. Knime brug Store <1 > mifstlo -Mfa co d<. nr.' Sillier Itadio Mereh e do h> ;.*» I l’r< atur Hat* hery do 4.00 i Hoh-E-Kru-t Bakina ‘ » d> 2*3*l Smith l»r.a < d<. Aahhau het . T n Shop "I- •M’ 3 *’. The hafer Store do « '«• ' Nihil' k A < O. do 1* «1 I Martin Hilton do 1 j Burk Elevator c„ ,j . «„ ♦.<. Walter F A H Co do ll*.. Urlfarr I n««I Faye Smith Knapp Malar* h»* Berni.. Nel-.-n talar * ...«... i Helen E Mann do *•.*'* Mary **. hulta d>. « <M» Em inn I. Maniuaret do Fay. Smith Knapp po-tag. 24 <»« j c 'um> T-lephon* •’,» pf , ie • Foe Month Knapp rnih -1 Be tube Nelson d«. It*'. Helen E Mann * 4.. Hau Frobatlun A*s«m d o I no 1 Aiat .• d . 2 ‘

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER The iinderslgnt-d. commlaaloner under appointment by th* Adamr Circuit Court of Adams county. Indiana, in the cause tb. -. in p< itding entitled Cuaper Miller vs John A Millet et al. same being taiirw number 15 4't» on dockt-ia of said coart. hereby gives notl.e that, by virtue ot an order of said court, he will offer for sale, at th hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. on Thursday, the 14th day ot March. 19111 and from day to day (hereafter until sold at the law office of Henry B Heller. 133 Kouth Second Stmt. Decatur. Indiana, at privet.- sale, the following dest .llx-d real eatate situated fa Adam, county, stale of Indiana to wit: Th< east half of the southwest quarter of Se< lion ten iltti. and the nurthwest quarter of the south.-asr quarter of Se.-tji n ten tlOi, and also. commencing at the northwest corner of ttw- southeast quarter of said St . tlon ten <lOl. thence north thlrty-f<mr t 34. rods, thence east eighty •MM rod*, thence south thirty four t34t rods then<w west to th, place of beginning containing seventeen <l7l acres: and alao. commencing at the northwest corner of the Mnitbeast quarter of Section ',n t till ihcuti- west one hundred Htati rod* and twenty <2'M link* to the road, thauee northeast In th, center of said road ninety-five (9SI rods, thence east fifty-nine 1591 rod* thence south eighty i»oi rods to the place of Iteglnning containing forty <4»i acres, and also commencing where the quarter section line of Section ten (l«t running east and west through ihe norOwest quartfr < tosses the right of way of the C II A St L II R thence north on the west line of said right of way twenty iffll rod* to the Decatur 4 Newvllb- Hoad, thence east «r<-n <<i tod* and seven 17l feet tu the plan- ot beginning; all of the alatve described real estate being alHtuted In Township twenty-seven (27i North Range loort-cti «14< Kaat; eicept the tight of way of said railroad Raid real estate will io- sold to the highest bidder for not less than the appralwd value upon the following terms towit One-third of th< purrhast money-In tash on day of sale one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, deferred payment* to b, evldeiiie,! by notes of the purchaser boa ring si* per cent interest from date of sale and to «e asmired by first mortgage upon aald real estate; or th, purchaser may p*y all cash at time of sale Said real estate will Ite sold free of all lien, eacept the ta*a* fur the year 1919 payable In 194 U and thereafter. Hald sale will be made subject tu th« approval of said court. HENRY B HELLER. Commissioner Eb hiioru. Gordon a Edrla. and Henry B Heller. Attorney* Feb. 21-M-Mar 5

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IFt Wayne Ptg. Co off eup Highway Repair l»Uf. No, I , Otto Fuelling tabor . 11* •■» , Gruver Bleeke do Herman Miller du . Hist. No. S H G Martin labor 121 i»aniel Neirelter do ll« • ’ ' Harold Htrahm du |o«i«u Italph Bona do 111 bi Lawrence Noll do n«- ••• Mol Bieber do lit* *• George la."he du !•« <*• ' John Brite do >«» <»•• Sugust Klema d«» 74*0 1 Charlee Morgan do * 2" Ralph Shady do 74 *0 Heinhuld Mauer do 14.U4 I Het. No. 4 Elmer B« . r labor !l*i« John Fom do !M ’*•» Homer Beer do V h» HIM. No. 4 J C Aiig-burg.r late. Edwin Hpl« hige do lit.io Chgun. e, Be>n 4d« do !»».» «•' Norman Aug»t.urg.« d 2" WiwllnoroMe Eastern I <» A S < «»p • x •• • H Kohne l»rug store do For ter Tire «d- 13 21 Ashbauchrt - Tin Shop do . . c Atta Tire Co do •. National Cylinder G Co H> I”* I Butler's Gatagr d*> 4* 1> G n Stauffer In* tram e 74* 27 W H Gillium aalan mileage IF ♦ Krick Tyndall <’•» materiel 33 e«» Amerl Steel Supplv C- do 15**1 J b Adarn* « o do I*7* l*omlnlon Signal d*. 4> 4* .Mnaaman Yarnelle Co d > 14 m. Pick Tunneller do 2*l 7*» John W Kar< h Stone Co. do 1514.21 Meshbetger Stone Corp, do 2*34.21 Paul Yoder Garage op exp * * Jacob C. Miller do 3* ««« Certified th?- 4th day of Mar’ I 191*. Vi. tor H El. her A iditoi Adams <'ountv M It • Ippolntmrsi Mt iSn»iMtstr«t«»r With WHI *«ae«rg. I>tate N«. M7l Notice Is herein given That the undersigned has been appointed Ad- | mlni-trator with will annexed of the ’ * «tate of Andrew Wolpert tat. « f ’Adam* Coinb. de. ea*ed The estate |is prnbgbl* solvent Fred C W.dpeH. Admlnlstraor with will annexed Heorx H Hriier, ttfnrwer i Feb. 24. 191” Feb 2* M h *ppolntmeHi of Exetofor iLsfate No. Wt?*. N di..- Is here!, k t at t’ anderelg ned ha. been appointed ! Ku utor of the . .fate of Bernard ; Be. kmeyer. late .f Adam* Cotintv. Lawren • it. - k . . i: x . .• . » erg I. IM freer. liisrsr) 1 Feb 2*. IHtt i 2* M 4-1 ! Trade In a Good town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OFTOMtTRIXT £>•• Extmined • Fitted HOURS 1:10 to 11:30 12:K to 5:00 Saturday*, 1:00 p. m. Talaphon, its

Urge Vegetable Plot for Every Home This Spring

Ihr Sawiac. An or.g amateur Kard*r.e.-» thi< spring there •« a prcn«»r.cid swing tj veuetables There are oeveral reiisnns fvr this. One la the prevalence of war in the world »n<l a growing realization us the important part which home vegeUble gardens play m nat.or.al <iefer.se. Then there is fun s towing vegetables. Ti e gardener « best reward is the sense of’ accompluhment which come* when the seeds he has •own produce th«ir harvest, whether thia may be flat zutDiai or tomatoes. Some gard'-n club leaders ere urg-1 ire that gardens be di voted rhiefly t fruit* and vi-geUbies th is spring; others that a portion of every garden be asuie for a vegetable plot. Here it is possible to grow fo<>d of a finer quality than can be bought in the market, with a substantial saving ui cost. .* the owner does the small amount of work required Experience would b-’ acquired which M ould become valuable both lor the owner and his > neighbors, should war gardens again become necessary in this' country In deciding what shall be grown, in such a plot, these crops may be nsidcred as necessary in most: sections of our country: Beans Parsnips Lima beans Parsley Berts Peppers Carrots Onion sets Cabbage Peas Chard Radishes Cucumbers Swiss chard Lettuce Tomatoes Eliminate, of course, those you do not like, and remember that it

W - J ( ailing Your Attention 1 To The t BIG SALE of 100 innerspring Mattresses Made by Simmon* Co. sls-00 u $39.50 Heautyretst • Siumlter En«e ■ Super Sleep ITS FALSE ECONOMY’ —to s'eep oa a worn out mattraaa Vaur earning power at today and tomorrow depends on how well you sleep. Why steep on a worn cut mattress when wt have these wonderful bargo.na at 35 00 down and S' 00 per week Liberal trade tn aiiowanco for your old mattraaa. Sprague Furniture Co 152 R®. Second St. Phone 11W ' —to— 1 " ■ "R.- ■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. MARCH fi. IMO.

The Harvest. ! is better to grow small amounts ; "f many things than to devote your I entire area to.relatively few vege- . tables which will likely be overpro i duced. One of the great advantages of i the home garden is the opportunity it gives to grow annual vegetables which you might not otherwise try I To replace items eliminated from : the above list or to add to it if you have the space, here are some suggestions: B'ussels sprouts for fall crop; celery, broccoli, especially the I green sprouting. Chinese cabbage fur fa!' salads; savoy cabbage a great dviicacy, chicory or endive for fall green salads; collards, com salad, eggplant celeriac, cress, kale, kohlrabi, leek melons, mustard greens, pumpk'n. okra, oyster plant, spinach, squash, both the winter kind and the summer varieties which are so delicious in the baby stage, especially the vegetable ma tows and turnips and rutaIbagas. which are especially sue- ! cessful in sections which have an early spring and late fall. Sweet com should be a specialty in gardens which have room fbr it. for with no other crop is the home i garden's advantage in quality so I great A ramble through your seed catalogue will produce other suggestions which should be considered in making up your seed order. Some new vegetable or variety added to your list will give you more pleasure than the staples, and it will be something to serve your friends when they come to dine.

rTest Your Knowledge 1 can yea akawar aevaa of tbaee ton queationaT Turn to page Four for the answers 1. Which actraaa was recently divorced and marled again wilhln fifteen minutes’ 2 Name the Prealdvnt of Argentina. 1. What portion of the world s ha hila hie land aartoce does the British Empire occupy? «. Was the Circus Masimus in Rome Athena or Alexandriaf 5. What American liom person with a Spanish father and Irish mother became Prime Minister of a foreign country* C. Name the publicity chiefs ot the Republican and Democratic parties? " Have three twelve >r ata Popes l>een named Plus.? s What are the pigment primary : colors? 5. What building la depicted on the Jefferson flve-<ent piece? 10. The diaphragm separates which part of the lardy* BARBARA DUKE (CONTINUED PROM rgoa. ON*> .erlean dtlsen. There are 100 many to name them all. but I am sure that If each of ua would pause

FOR SALE The following lx*gal blank#:. Affiiiavft of Mortgage Indebtedness City Leases Farm Leases Chattie Mortgages Real Estate Mortgages Quit Claim Deeds Warranty DeetU Legal police to (hiit Decatur Daily Democrat I’hone* I (NN) and 100! nil JTS ENOUGH "to get anyone's goat" to have to pay coatly damage* wheat •ommom ip injured oa your pretntaea, eapeciaily when it coata to little to have /Etna Retidcncc Liability Inturmk*. Written by The Ahna Catutlty and Surety Cot* paay of Hartford. Conn. The Suttlea-Edward* Co. Apanta Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldp.

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* RATH One Timo—Minimum clMr|* at 25e tor 20 worda or Iter. Over ' 20 word* I%e per wwrd. Two Time*—Minimum otiarpe at 40c for 20 worda or IteaOver 20 worda 2c par word for ts* two timed. Three Timet Minimum charta of 50e for M wordo er looa. Over 20 worde Wgc per word fw the three Urns*. Card of Thanke Mo Obituarlao and vereee _ H-00 Open rato—dieploy advortlelne Me per column Inch. AOVtRTI»EM£NT» Advrrtiarmente appearing it j thio column without nauica j ataued are “blind.” They ere | to be anawered by letter*, addressed to the bok number In care of tbo DeUy Democrat. We can give no InformaUot concerning the partlee advertie1M « 4 FOR SALE NEW « ft Refrigerator 1H55, It down I'aed Waaherw, refrlgeratura. sweeper*, stoves, healing, cook Decatur Hatchery. Dealer. James Kitchen, salesman till KOH KALE Kmall hnuae and two full star lot* In Monroe Philip Nuaaliaum .Monroe. Ind Mill FOR KALE — Jersey <ow; heifer calf by aide. Phone 3 V Mouroe. Austin Merriman. H tulle weat. X south Salem M-It* FOR NALK Tire Re Capping is a proved economy to motorists; save go'i and moru on your tire mileage, goo 1«. 141550; 550 15. 14. M-15.70; 500-20 17 30 Batlsfac tlon guaranteed. Phone 12*9. Porter Tire Co. 341 Wincheater 8t 55 3t FOR RALE Bed room suite, lied. dreMing table chest of dradera, spring*, maltreat. Phone 1102. FOR KALE Nice heltW calf. Almui year old Phon<- 551-F. 5513* FOR BALE-11*534 used tractor tires; ®oo!S rim* for cut down wheel* on tractor* trailers and wagons, 41 35 each. Used tire*. 51 op Firestone Kpark Plugs, 39i TakM-o Motor OH, 5-qt can. II <a> Porter Tire Ou., Phone 123*. 341 Wincheater Hi 55-3 t FOR SALK Ode I2ln<-h bottom Oliver traitor plow. Two 14imh bottom Oliver tractor plows One I'ompletv Deled lighting plant New batteries. The Maier Hide a Fur Company, 71# Weat Monroe street Phone 442 57 3t FOR SALK Young Guernsey bull and male hog Both large enough for aervlee. Henry Heimann. Itonte 4 57-31* FoR H,M«E t hii'ke, bhewiieated High producing strain*. Leghorn*. barred and White Rixk* MM. Rhode Island Rede 15 su. <*usiom hatching. 2 cent*. Plnedaie Farm Itotcbeiy. R R 2. Monroenil-. Ind 5k T WT4 wk* awn— FOR RALE Sorrel geldhig. good worker. Male bog. IX years old. Variety of farming tool*. Dan Helm, route 3. 55-3 t FUR BALK Wallace and Fitting strata Barred Roefc Chkks. purs bred large Blau high predmdas Blood Tuslud and selucted star k in our Deeatur Quality Chicks, all leading tawed* Order now. Decatur Hatchery Phone 4»7 ■* ' ■* —— MARKKTS AT A GLANCi Stock*: higher in orodefete trad lug Bonds irregularly higher V. 8. governments irregularly higher Curb stock*, irregularly higher. l'hl<ago stocks higher Call money one percent. Foreign ekchange: barely Mundy. Cotton: oft a* much as 15 cents a bale Grain*: wheat firm, up around t* to % e-ent. (tarn steady. Chicago liveatm-h: hog* weak, tattle and sheep steady Silver tato In N#w York tin- < hanged at 34 S <««ta a fine ounce onte In a while and think of the situation* of gome of the people In Kunrpean countriea R*e would apprmtate being here in America where every man la entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of h.i|>plnvaa " , ITM INONING DAY EVERY DAY AT WHITE • ZESER S Our aapeets iron aut wrinkle* in *an led fandera and patch ue wrecked car* svery day in eur shop WHITE*ZESER 3rd at M#nrua Phon* (44

MISCELLANEOUS I FARM KU ATTBNTION - Call 559 A at oar e*psu*e for dead atuck removal. Thu Dtadtor Prodact* o*. Frank Bargar. *sa*L im REFINANCE ur buy yaur farm—lewaat mtsraat —33 year lean—rtpayabis anytime—lecal farmer*’ arpanikitton. Henry S. Haller, NFLA Stc'y Trtaa. 51 ktt HINDER REWINb Machine Agent y at Englavd'e Aato Parts Store, Phone 232 Daytime, 411 Kvenlnga Bargains, new or used machine* All make* repaired Sewing taught free. IH|» WHKN IT 8 TIMK TO MOVhi Phone 1#73 for eiperlencad mov ar*. Alan general tracking. Oar piicea are reaaouble. W. R. Morria. 554tk NOTICE -Vpholstering. rednlahlng and repair work of all kind*. We buy and sell good furaiture. Dacatur Vpbolatary Shop, South Hucund St, Phon* 420. 35-Mt WANTED WANTCD-Lnaaa a* term*. Kaav arn aosif Lav mat. Vary Uherai term* tea m* tor abatractg ot UUa. French Hmvl WANTED — Farm I<nuih, low rate* No commitmion. apprainal or title examination ctMth to borrower. Short term loana are low an 4' <. Mee tin before making your han. The SutHen-Edwardn Co. 34-fn-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Suburban home. 15 acres; el* room house, basemeni. barn, garage. Purdue chicken house all electric lighted. Two miles north on 27. C. D. Teeple. 54 3t* FOR RENT -4 tootn modern furnished apartment. Heat lurniahed. Private entrance. Phone 79. 413 Mercer Avs 52 ts FOR RENT Modern front apartmint, uptown, alao garage. IST N. 3rd Bi Phone 271. M-3t - -0" — Annual Stallion Show At Fort Wayne March 12 The Fort Wayne diatrict annual stallion show will he held at tite H|>eedway Park Tuesday. Maith 12 The judging will atart promptly at 10 a. m. with Roy Khaw of I'nlonopolls. Ohio, tying the ribbons Great Interest is being shown In thia event and upward* of 4*' stallions repreaenting both the Brlglau and Perchorou breeds will ly- shown In the various classes Entries from Adams <uunty will lu- made by Art hie Hinltli-y and V. H MXler of tioar Berne Edwlu Nt-uhauaer of Monroe ia the district treasurer for this event. Authorities Seek (sirl Feared Drowned Fort Wayne. Ind Mart h C H’P» Polite and firemen dragged the 1 swollen Kt Mary'* river here today for the imdy of a girl who plunged into the water and disappeared after ? topping long enough to In tut m D. C. Kmall of her tnteut 9 i »I J ROY 8. JOHNSON I Auctioneer Mar k Mr* Harry Hutliic. 3 miles Kouth and X mile Weal ui Van Wert. Ohio Mar. fl Ihwai t'aniM, >4 mile I East of Poe on Wlnchealvr road Mar. II- I jew la Kgiy g mtlea > mat 3 miles north nt Itetwiuf March II Fred Gerber. 4 mile* weat. I4| twllea south of Monroe. | personal property. Kltanlnrger Bros.. Auctioneer* March 11-Homer Haney. | mile ttaal of Decatur, first farm eeat <4 Dent at huol htm*<March 13 Peter Kwrett. 2 mile horlh of Kab-in: I'eraoual I'lopvrty Flunk Dellingor, Auctioneer. Mat |3 Wartvii laxhei, f'haru Imsco, lihlUiim March 14 Frank MulvnhHavr, 2'9 miles south of Decatur on road Mar 27 lot'roaav County Gnern•ey Himdera Aaa'n tele, jmi Gueruaey <WU |, HeUw Trual Co Bldg Dueaim. ladtana Phone 104

MARKETREIWLi d*'ly repout *ND FORt (3N • rady’a Market f„ Ctolgvilis. Noeol".' ' M,r 'K No eommisM.m s M „ , Veal. 100 to 120 lbs . IN to 14<> Iba 140 to ib» iso ui isti IM to 22u Ih* 220 to 2;>o lb, 3M Io 275 lbs 275 to 300 lbs * .too to 35ii ||„ 350 und up Rough, ** Spring lambs Hpring bn. s u, llt „ Yearllugx u>n WHOLESALE e« POL LT Rv QUOTA’ Furnish** Meti s Egg g Decatur Con erti d Msrck 4 mTi Prices foi f.-c tst . Clean u ■ He Brown or Heavy Hen, Leghorn ll<ti« n, g™ Heavy Kpnnt- . Heavy Ktac, fi. Leghorn StarDucks, Whin . :> n,t up Hensy H. oil, ■ h. White Ko. k- n, M Ueeae, IL l Old Roost.;. :h INDIANAPOLIS L .U'jH Indianap M, t , —Llveatm k Hogs t ; 45 . 250-3m> lb. - 1I’«H I -S>r sons ilrt- ■ I. . >s and lit-ff. • - turn . heifers in...' i !•". « higher <ih. i - sheep 35<> •■■:<» < lass t<> t..' ■ .k- ■ j native Mini., » ■ 11 K, 1 Produce I Butter > - * dur da. 32< Kggs ■ . . 17’st- < !♦ ... in lbs aud ui - 6 lb, . and up < tints, ty old • ‘ geeae ta« 11< Potal.x H 1 >1 r. 5 |>io h < »145 I. York .oi.i.b ‘ t gan Katahdin H| tots »J 1-' EAST Blf I - - ■k Kaat Buffai ’« 1 UP) LlVestlH k Hugs >“ choke und inferior ’> ward to I • ' »< 170-210 Ills > ' ‘ 1<». few t-onimon 1 47. < utie. anti • BH 55 to < anne-. ■ " 1 weight sauain.-' Calve*. 7.'. <- steady, good ar I ' mon and med >n> Hhevp #<*' " ! interest, choice *s!<2 lb, U CHICAGO G’*''' C.o»‘B Wheal Mai.tl' >W %% Sept »M t orn May ' W M B Oats. May I!'- '' W "•pt 34*4 _vß FORT WAYNf IIV*» Fort Wayii< ' LlveattM k Hog*, steady HW 200 lb*. «'< 11 55 3(1 2N-34i> I'e • lb* . 54 15 2«|’>" 11 ",.B too llts 14 »<> ' 7B 325 350 lbs »’• ' JB 54 an. IM-I«" "•« ’"',JB lha .54 15 Ito H" '’ B 130 lb*. 1345 |t"'l?' Rnnghx. 5? ?5. .'-‘k’ '■ ' U Calves. 511. I*'" h ■ LOCAL GRAIN MA«H f ■ BURK KLEVATOR C# M ISyrrtu it'd * a m| J»rbe* to be I‘t" 1 ■ Nu. I Hed Wheal jl No 3 Red Wheat ■ Onto. »• lb* lest ■ N<> y Vallow Corn ■ New Nu 3 Yclkiw 1 fl No 1 Soy Beani. ■ Ry* B