Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1941 — Page 2

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PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR OCT. 17 Canfield, O Guernsey tala. R. Johnson A Bon, Auets. OCT. 10—Gao. W Dutcher, 410 Fo rnaa st. Sumsn Bros.. Aucts. OCT 18—Clarence Swarts. 8 miles northwest of Decatur on the Reinhard Werlmg farm. E. C. Doehrman and Don Gorrell, Aucts OCT. 18—R Smith. Rensselaer, Ind. Duroc hogs. R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 20—Vern Eikenberry, 8 mile north of Peru Duroe hogs R. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 21—W Miller, Montpelier, 0, Duroe hoge. R. Johneon A Son. Auctioneers. OCT. 22 Chas Wji enhaup. 1 mile west of Van Wert on 224. Closing out sale R Johneon A Son. Auctioneers. OCT. 22—Coppock A Baldwin. Arcanun, 0., Duroc hoge. R. Johneon A Son. Auctioneers. OCT 23—E J Cook. 2'.. miles east of Monroe. Jeff Llechty. Auet. OCT. 24 Amos B Zehr, 4 miles east of New Haven. Roy 8. Johneon A Son. Auctioneers. OCT. 25— Oswald Nyffeier. 1 mile north, 2 miles west of Monroe. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Auct. OCT 25—120 acre dairy farm and city home, Valparaiso. Ind J. F. Sanmann, C W Kent. OCT. 27-ao L. Vates. complete close out sale, 2 miles east of Petroleum. Sanmann A Blair. Aucts. OCT. 28— Frank Downs. 333 North Third Street. Decatur. City dwelling. Roy S Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. OCT. 29- B 8. Colter. E>ecutor Joseph J. Dailey estate. Blue Creek township. Two SO acre farms. J. F Sanmann. Aucts. OCT. 29—Henry P Reidenbach. 3 miles east of Willshire. Ohls. Roy 8 Johneon A Son. Aucts. OCT. 31—Kenneth Reed. 2 miles west of Decatur on River road. Roy S Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. OCT 31—2 residence properties. Grand Rapids. Mich. J F Sanmann. , NOV. 3—500 acre Ohio river bottom farm. Magnet, Ind. J. F. Sanmann. C W Kent. NOV. 8—43 Acres and personal property. Fremont, Ind. J. F. Sanmann, 0. *> Blair, C W. Kent. Auctioneers NOV. 12—147 Acres and prrsonal property, Allerton. lowa. J. F. San, I mann. D S Blair. C W Kent. Auctioneers. FARMS FOR SALK The ll> i < of F *<l I. Stiidlei ih i • axed. acting through the under-1 slsniil as iheli aitornv*)’. am offering for sale the Htudler (arms as follower (1i A 40 acre tract (2) A 68 acre tract <3» A 14.27 acre tract Tie—. I.l:in- ii |. int aluiiit ' 2 mill- souths* of Linn Grove and Mvfs will ■ ...ii by tin- niidee '■‘-■in dat bls Mice until One. O'clock P M on Saturday. October 25 1941, .mil al the premises from I? I* M ntn:l In.link !• M .HI -aid day For T* in- and further Information •* * th.- undersigned. HEXRI IL IIELI.FK. 133 South Second St.. Decatur, Ind. ( Public Sale 6 Room Modern Home 6 I will sell at public auction my home located at * ,1.1.1 North -Ird St.. Decatur. Tuesday, Oct 28th. 1941 . t . at 5:30 P. M. Tin- ■ i Six in n.iii- n hints*- I room-* and hath mi fir«*t floor .mi! 2 in. >- m driMiiioi mi -i-ronil floor Full sis** haxcmem; warm sir I Map-oic fiirii.ui Beautiful corner lot Id.al location. Good garage. WRI k.v- Immediate possession ■*FEIIMH J7”o •**• t'ash. balance 83" mi pm month; I', interest on j dijl-m d payments o purrha-ir may pay cash. 2J'rop. y may be In*?** ’ml anytlm* I’hase call Frank Ihiwus, I uMCpi Telephone 715. or call liny H Johnson, Flume 104 or 1022. FRANK DOWNS Roy w .4on. Auctioneers do ccumJU cd ijfau dcr /not Ltrfdy a/ndWwfurtdcA, ifai* rftld /Lb Aureet dau r- — FISH - "Home Made. fb *g _ .... .. Smoked Sausage I IKC «>«X! lu - Lake Perch —35 clb Home Made j Trout 45c lb | Caaing Sausage, tb. sfijPW Smelts 15C* lb j. Ocean Perch 28c lb I 2<c Haddock 22c lb L R -°T Skinless Cod. 22c tb — CUT-UP CHICKEN - Lijcc and 9 I R ,,n .' Piece* fl <> Thiidf*. ib- ---- wFAFW pound ACFV White Meat Aw. Wing* pound P«und fl \ ‘■ l|

.1 The motto of Um V. F Army l« “Always F.ilihful." “Itiity, lion, or. f'ouotry,” or "Alwsys PreparI ed''f 4 Which bmllev of water are conI m-i 'i-d by the Itardctielles? Ii Yom Klppur is the name of the I Jewish New Year, Pasaov*'r or hay ■ of Atonement? i •; Itanlel Che-ter French was an ; Am«-rl< an author, m ulpior or paint- • er? 7. To the males of which rvli- j

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. • a Raymond I- Carter Rlnee 1238 Mrs Carol Harris, professional plrket. hasn't missed a day picketing the jewelry shop owned by Raymond L. Carter in Kansas City, Mo. Now Carter is fearful that his picket may be Bred and threatens to picket the headquarters of the Jewelers' union if that comes to pass, drier says business has increased during the three year pcn<«l lies afraid business will fall off If Mrs. Harris quits. Mrs Harris says she enjoys her daily walk and has lost So pournls. The pi< keting began when Carter withdrew from the union.

YELLOW LINES WHICH GLOW AT NIGHT I,X( REASE SAFETY ON INDIANA ROADS I * "" —— I J. al'iX ROA

| Applying Yellow Lines on a State Highway

Yellow lines, glowing under the headlights of automobiles and trn< ks traveling Indiana s slate, highway system at night, have | 'proven a major contriliuiion to | 1 motoring aafetjr. It war pointed out today by Jam*-* It. Adam, chair-1 I man of the state highway cotninis-1 i stun. These yellow lines, when on the driver'a side of the black center stripe, mean that sight distance* ahead Is too limited to |w*rinlt eaf>- ’ passing of oilier vehicles moving 1 In the same direction and thus I designate “no posslng xones" on | the shite highway syelein. Iniro- ' du* ed as an experiment by th-' : state highway commission In 1935,1 1 use of the yellow line has I»e< otne | ' a part of fKe standard marking of broads In the stale systim which | carry a h* avy volume ot traffic. Originally yellow palm was used: to mark the no-passing xones but ' the resulting line wax difficult to see at night and frequently motoriste found themselves at ross th** I yellow line on curves or grades. I Now the yellow line has been made glous denomination is me-nberohip In the Knights of Columbus restricted? 8. What Is the English translation for the name 'Tiverlge"? 9. Who composed the famous “Largo”? id. All the planets revolve around the sun In the same direction; true or false?

BIG SALE NOW ON S7.MM Sale of U RNITI HE and RIGS. Regardless of price trend* I am not holding my furniture and ruga for higher prices. Large number of Living room. Dining room, Rednsim suites. Studio Couches. Innerspring mattrcwses. Kitchen Furniture. (edar Chests, Lamps, and a few pianos, selling at unbelievable low prices. I have no partners to divide profit with. My store is located in the low rent district. Come in and see how many dollars I can save you. Liberal trade in allowance for your old furniture, rugs, stoves and pianos. Sprague Furniture Store PHONE 199.

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visible for night drivers by mixing . tiny glass beads with a specially ■ prepared paint, resulting In a line I which glows under lhe approa* hI mg headlights and warns the driver that he lx entering a no passing I lone. lii applying the r< fl* < torlied yellow line, highway engineers have i | utlllxed th*- same machine which' i they developed for marking the • enterline on Indiana highways. A ' pe* lai contain* r is added for the | lieads and tubes cany these parI liclea of glass Into smaller contain- ■ *ts from which they are sprinkled onto the freshly-painted yellow ' line. The equipment makes It 1 nosslbh- io apply the beaded Iter | on either side of the center line or ion both sides at th*- same tint*'. Every mile of road Is “logged'' | preparatory to the marking of nopassing tones, with (he beginning 1 and end of the ion** check'd on I th.* pavement This marking also ! indicates whether the yellow line I Is to he upplleil on th. right or left I side of the centerline or on both I sides The marking requires a I crew of Bve men; one to drive the | nmi hlne, one to start and slop the flow of palm and beads al the proper points, a third who places warning Nags on the new line lo keep motorists from driving over the palm until It has dried, and a truck with driver and helper to pick up the flags and carry extra supplies of paint and beads. Marking no-passing xones. using i

the special palnl and beads lo obtain baiter visibility at night, require- the expenditure of between 140.880 mid I*o 0011 annually but highway nlfli lais regard this I petidliure as an worthwhile Invest- ! mrnt In safety for the motorists .1,111 I I lit II gjllllHH— « - - Card of Thanks We wish to (hank friends, rela tiv-s sad neighbors for thrlr many kindnesses at the time of lhe 111 neaa and death of our husband and father, Fred Bchearer. Mro Fred Bi hearer and children. Edward. Lui III*. Frieda and Mrs Karl Llnher. I Hi —— - A MARKIT* AT A GLANCE Stocks break lo lowest levels since June 7 In moderately active trading. Ronds: easier. Japanese loans weak. Chicago stocks lower. Cotton off more than l« a lisle Grains, all deliveries of wheat and tye break the permissible 10 cent a bushel limit, corn closed off B*4 to TA*, oats finished 6’4 to 8 cents lower with July off the limit and soy lies ns closed 7% to 8 rente lower with all deliveries except new October off the 8c limit. Chicago livestock Hogs weakj cattle steady lo strong, sheep firm. Silver unchanged in New York at 34N cents a fine ounce. 1 1 '-O— 1 ■ - NOTICE—SHROYER LAKE FARM has hcen made Inlo I a govt, game prenerve. There | in AH S O L I' T E I. Y NO HI NTING ALLOWED. Mein ■ Notice Is hereby gtven that Arthur Fr. 4 Pl -il.r haa tiled with the under-igne-t an appli atlon for the Adams Orcutt Court -f Adams iViunty, Indiana, t , hear the evidence and deteimlne the time and 1-la <• „f birth of -aid ■<i>- | pli ant, aereoatde to the provtel- n of Chapter 34. Acte of she General ' Assembly of Htaae 6f Indiana, for Witness my hand and seal nf -aid < art tills l«tfi day ul <> i..i..-r lt.it CLTDK <• 111 "I TNEIt Clerk of the Adama Clr- ult Court. I FARM LOANS ■ OUR BORROWERS ARE gS NOW ONLY PAYING I 31% Interest — SEE 118 — 8 Adams County N. F. L, A. g HENRY B. HELLER Sec'y.-Treas. PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at my home located at 418 Farnax St.. Dscatur, Ind., an Saturday, Oct 18 Tima: 12:30 CST.. Prompt All my iiemonal property lading Hounehold Goods, some antiqueti, and garden tools, and other common tools. TERMS-4'ASH. George W. Dutcher, Owner. Auctioneers: Human Pros. Clerk: Mr. Bcheifersleln WANTED RAGS, Magazine*, New*paEr*. Scrap Iron, Old Auto didtorn, Batterie*, Copper, Bra.**, Aluminum and all gradex of scrap metab. We huy hides, wool, and sheep peltw the year round. THE xMAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroa St. Phone 442 I A HOME YOU CAN AFFORD! Do you want a home of your own? One with good neighbors and a lasting value? Then— Here's the home you have been looking for— between schools, churches and three blocks from business district. Good foundation. New paint. Double car garage (worth 8400 .- Coal shsd.-Tall beau tiful lot. Shade trees. Seven roomt with toilet end connectlonr for bath downstairs. Owner will sacrifice for cash at price little more then lot would bring. • Bob Heller Phone 2 Residence 870

RATIS | One Timo—Minimum aharge as 28e far 20 words ar laaa. Over ' 20 word* I'4a pa* *•**■ Two Tlmaa — Minimum charge es 40e far 20 words a* leee. Over 20 warde 2a pa* *•* *•* ths two tlmaa Three Tlmaa—Minimum charge of 80s fee SO words or laaa. Over 20 wordo 2'/,a per word far the throe tlmaa. Card of Thanks He Obituaries and veroaa .. 8100 Open rato—Oioglay advertising 40c per column Inch. “BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing la thia column without names signed are "blind." They are to ba answered by letters, addressed to the box number In care of the Dally Democrat. We can give no Information concerning the parties advertising FOR SALE io, u. totlM cooking sas with Roper rangea. the Ideal combination. Wa take trad»lns. See ua before yon buy. Wu will service any make of gas stove. Geneva Hatcheries. K. 0. Stucky, Phone IM Geneva. l?8tf F'O'h AaLC— Duroc Service Boars and Gilts from Champion Strains, Immuned. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. H. D. Kreiscbsr, Convoy, Ohio. a 230-lIU CANNEL COAL, the ideal irp place fuel. Package Coal, Briquets, Went Va.. and Kentucky coal. Coal burning wa'.ar heaters. Furnaces stokers and furnace repairing. All work guaranteed. Ilaugk Coal Co., Phone 49 2423 Vt FOR SALK Refrlgeratorw Phifco, Frlgidalre, Croaley. Announcing the new 1942 Phllco line. Vhrick Bros. a 244 IBt FORMS FOR in Monroe twp, a real farm. 40 acres In Monroe twp., modern linu-e. all good buildings. 80 acres In French twp. a r<ul farm, so airt* in Blue Creek twp. all buildings In good repair, electric lights. Many others of different sixea. J. A. Harvey, Monroe. Ind. Phone 7. b 245 2tx FOR SALfe l'» d ♦ninth tlrin and tubes. Seat covers, cheap. If they fit Used tires, all wises. Vogelwede Service Station. b 245 31 ,F< iTFsALE 45 White Rock year!Ing hens. Rlood tented, wormed and banded; also Wilson heater healing stove. Hugo Thieme, ti'/i tulles northeast of Decatur. FOR SALE 88 acre farm. 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills on east Side of river. Phone 8761 between •I and 9 a. in. Lester Human. 1 mile east of Decatur. a 244-3tx FOR COOKING bri-Gas for farm era; electric stoves, new, used. Hoover cleaners; Estate heating stoves; washers. Decatur Hatchery dealer; Kitchen, aalesman. 220-ts FOR SALE Oil TRADE A hucE lamb. Win. Michaels, 2 miles west, one-half south of Monroe. FOR SALE Quality coal, Rantacky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Heacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; 8m King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coal; Dirquota N coke. Burk Elevator Co. I’hone 25 o* MS- 235-btf FOR SALE Potatoes. Victor Amacher, mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. b 243 3t Foil SALE How and eight pigs ready to be weaned. Mra. J. H. Gould, 14i mllea Went of Monroe g 244 3tx FOR SALE SKEMIAH The iiot lied khh that brings lhe advantages of cooking with real natural gas to homes beyond the city gas mains. Baking k« fun in the new <on I rolled-heat Hkelga- ovens. Just set the control and relax. We take trade-ins., Open evenings. Vbrlck Bros. 244-IM FOR SALE — 7-year-oTd gelding', oounil. One coming Zyear-old. Charles Bailey, RU 3. phone 521-0, b 2<4 3t KOH SALE 193'. Ford tudor; radio and heater. Good codltlon. Phone 259. 244-2tx FoITsALe (hie 2-plece period llvIng room suite, like new formerly sold for |lso our price |BS. Three buffets. 8840 each; one 3piece novelty living room suite, 5*50; leather davenports, II each. One day bed. 5*50 Several used mattraMeq. 51 to 85. Thia merchandlso came from good homes and was traded In on new. SpraguE Furniture Store. Phone 199 2452 t ROY S. JOHNSON and SON AUCTIONEERS • Aaaura yourself of tha data you want by booking yaur aala aariy. Office Residence Phone phone 104 1022 TRUST COMPANY BUILDING OECATUU

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FOR HALE - Tulip and Daffodil bult» Phone 91-A, Monroe. It 1 o —- WANTED W'ANTEIK Hay; wlirpiy tim high'eat prlcen for all kinds of hay. Burk Elevator Co. 225 if THING<“Tb — KNOW Sewing taught free Singer Plastic dress form on display Special low prices on new, used and demonstrator sewing m. chines — We do Hemstitching and But'tmbole maklnr All make machines repa>ed. Ne.-d---les. Belts, Parts. Singer Agency, 445 South Fltwt. Phone 811. 227-1218 SITI'AtIoH WANtkil-Ambitious, dependable, capable married man. 35. familiar with all kinds of stock and machinery, wanks poet Hou on farm Or would consider operating farm on shares. Can fuinlah beat of references. P O. ii x m Dnaatii' in i 244 4tx WANffcb Man or boy to work on farm by day or month. Marcellus buvleoa, 1 mils oast. 2H miles j south of Monroa. 2434tx -- MISCELLANEOUS FarHLCaHI at Isl iar 18 years No expense to borrower. 0. D. Lawton. Decatar, Ind. 2mu H RNiTVßErrmranm repaired and Reftniehed. Wo buy and sell good used furniture. Phono 420. evenings 4694. Decatur Upholster Shop. 240-10 t WE PAY YUV 88 00 for selling ten 81.00 bones, 5o beautiful assorted name Imprinted Christmas Cards, sell 8100 your proSt 50c. Free samples. Cheerful Card Co., 28 ED White Plaine. N. T. 243— FARMERS ATTENTION"W. remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. Wo pay all phono charges. Tha Stadler 1 Products Co. 147-tl MARtJ! BAHhER HPl'Ot’--Haircut 25c. Boyd Rayer. b 243-Btx FARM Loans—laiw rate of intereHt. — Aetna. A. D. Suttles, Loan correspondent. 147 U "torrent FOR RENT 120-acre farm. Char les Bailey. D-catur fell 3. phone 581-o.b 244 31 Foil liMnT 2 sleeping moms ini modern home, 847 8. Third. 24J<ntx ■ O" 1 UIST AND FOUND LoSY Jzo bill hist Saturday in or near Rank. Finder please return to this office. 244 3t LOST filai k and white spotted toy fox terrier dog. Phone 715. b It g ... MASONIC Called meeting on M M. degree ’ Thursday. October 18 at 4: So p. m. and a banquet at 6:30 p. m. 244-81 J M. Doan. W M — o There Is enough iron and steel I In 20 snapped automobiles to build one light tank. writ k in >i* »i 111 i wt:x r or K»T»Tr: wo. arrw ■ Notice !► hereby given to lhe ere. dltore, heir* and h-etutees ot <' V. i Connell, ilnuot io appear In the ■ Adame Cln ult Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the l*lh day >d Novemlier, isll. and show -aiiee If any. why lhe Final XettleI inent Ai'counta with the estate nt eaid ili* <it<-nt should not appr-n---ed. and said heirs are nutlfpil to i then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their dlstrHoitlve ■ shares. la-uta Connell. Executrix pe- atur, Indiana, toiler 15. IVri Feed 1.. I.merer, Altaraey Ort. 14-33 " tt - —— — NUTMIK TO T»SI’AVEHS I Notice Is hereby given that Moni day Nov. 3 will be the laat day to pay your Fall Installment of taxes. ' The i ounty treasurer’s office will be open from v A. M to I P. M during the lax paying season. All I tax« not paid by that time will . bei-ome delinquent and an »% penalty will be added, an additional 5% will be added fur <-a- h year lav remains unpaid from first Monday ’ In November in the year the delln- , qiisncy occurred. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division ot taxes are asked to come In at once. , Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can ' make no corns t lons. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ornmleslon ! of tax-payers lo state definitely «n what property they desire to pay, in whose name It may be found, in what township or corporation It Is ' situated. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law Is such that there Is no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the colI lection ot delinquent taxes County iMdnrs will not ho paid • to anyone owing delinquent taxes , All persona are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fart to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for all your real estate and persona! property. In making Inquiries of the Treasurer regadlng taxes to Insure reply do not fall to Include return postage. John Blakey Treasurer Adams County. Indiana oct, a :o Nov. 3 N. A. BIXLER ORTOMITRIBT Kyaa Examined Glsmos Fitted HOUR* «:80 to 11:80 12:80 to 8:00 •oturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tolopheno 18*

MASKM Daily report or Bml 70rh on •*My s f#r " I Mg C OM4 •’ ’1 k«w> ’ <•—■ No cotnm .lion is;., g rectßH I'HI to I2’i lbw flflg to ii” n„ 140 to 16” !b, mH io ib, zoo to 21” Ihi WH to 2S” to 3”<i |bi Rgs 300 to 35” |b» Kl-igs Rg| Vealers Mfl Spring lamb. Mg| Hpniig Yearling u !U |,g Ka| wholmaTTug 4- Im ROULTHy QLOTtT.jg gM Fu nietitf h I Mttl Egg * p H , Oocatur I w C”:r>- ! d OcioWr ;i gH Prlcei to- a-o: can !e*g *’ Oonets: large white mr ■"! , {(l B’ 'W: iPullet egg, Heavy hetts g j Leghorn!..:,. L-glm i tlI , ,HI Heavy t 1 will!* ■ k ..hy ,u. ll* avy y.. i-. t - j, k , Old h ,oy : .~j _|H| Old 1., gii -in FORT WAYNE LhEl’Xll F.oi W .v ■ 1 ; i» u j Llv«-»t<H k gfl lli>g» ”»;y * ii" ■ ■ !!>• ||.. . pH 11.- »u.lgg 2'” I”” I*'”' '/><!> I”," I- ■■ iv« . ii>- . »” i ■ ii.'. - dp 11” . I ■■ ■ ■ :■ a nl Hough- I- r ... I"i g| Cali.- ill 11! EAST BLf FAiO LI.ES-5C* ■ East ll iflal.. S Y O' < I'Pi lav*‘*f»» k S| Hog- I*" mark.’ net low*” ■ IIUHI . eriibt Ina 11” 77 HI H Cat'l” I mi **H .all a.-.g!.' >-.i'.!!U- II'WIH . ull.-r • I ■d'B choir*- -!*■*:• f!.'l"H: > g| v.-aal- ■'•<'!» . -"I Ml '■***■ 815. ■ Hhcep. I" bi:tib« »i"» MH steady »’"C: led kinds n.-li! ips *”1 ’ Tl-i* ■ INDIANAPOLIS LlVttfW ■ llidiaii.il>'” ’ l”‘l f* l B - LiVtwohMk » Hog. I””””. 3”ll*r WwliPo-day * hulk I»»*JJH Bfi> 3o fl” ?>" :I”.'*>” ll* MJ 810.30, _■»” I”" H” L'tkWgß 180-191* lb~. II r>8!" 11 ' lbs . 894101" H Callie. 484 £ . and y-ailing*- •'"■"•f w ’ cows ahoiif '*• p "*’ cholc** y.-arbi.t- a”d 811 812. h'd*”. «*'<'■ ** >B-810 25 Vealers. si.aiiy ’‘'l' , Hhrt'P 2.5'"'hlgh**i. hulk g*”"l 4nd 811 35411 75 CLEVELAND PROOVtt I <' <’•' “ Produce Butler, iiiiwi-ttb-d: standards 3fc. . w Eggs. Orm; *»<f» tr *' 88c; cut rent receipt’ ■*'♦ Live poultry. ’!”» hens, heavy. 2k; 6 £ * young. 6 R* ■ i"" 1 / .j-pf covy and colored I"*' l ' hens to 15 lbs. Z5-7*<” Potatoes. <>hi” l ”"" d „£ 81 50 tier 100-lb >*’« ld4 "' J New Jersey, fl -»' > ( , |£ CHICAGO GRAIN CL Wheal. Dec- iI"SVS * 81 lolk. -kly- w > M* * Oats. De< ■ tuvN 4514; July. <• ~|i.** Soy beau,, 'kt. v w ,(oid». 81 49; Dec IN"*’’ 81 local grain BURK ELEV* TOR 60 CorrecUMl <»' “ |f No. I Red W*"'* l * No. 2 Red Wheal 4 No. Z Yellow Corn « No 2 Yellow Soy H""*’ 9 New dais. 3"lb. ie»t flax Seed _1 2--— nwUoH«i S'** tkally (he o»ly m,r ‘ pypn-Ji*’ lIU carnauba wax 1 of Comnvi** **?*