Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1948 — Page 5

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Wcal classified j ifcVERTISING RATES ■MI word* j I 50c; I tlmea 75c; slats fl; 6 li(n *' l ’ ** 75 IvHK quoted are for conaec- ■ r’loiix No classified for skipda.’ !IhH rr * 10 pnln ' I,I “' CK UgHh 5c per word each la f,Or minimum charge ad* Hated in para JO% increase over Xi® r ***- must be In office by 11 ,«K>londay through Friday ,leadline I* » a m E B>or sale Radios Zenith, *oß* J.-1 9:5 up. Also tistsl rad Bros. 207 ts FLAME <Ol space he-st-rs patent Al fuel saver availall aizea Haugk* 213 ts I F. Coleman OH Burner and floor furnaces order L'hrlck Bros 207 ts jMjahLE FHCTgas Dottle Gas XJlftk Bros. J,, 7 ts I^^KlK- Devoe Faints -good gjMUon Outside. Inside & barn ■ifllr "Asli your neighbor," be Washing machines Q)Kr-;s. Vo“* and au'omatlc, ttSd and up- Haugk* ? ppliisti Heating. 197-TF' Dirt, cinders, deCall Lorin Glass at O f. Alling Cnslgvllle at Decatur isi-tt ESTATE coal heatnda*. and large sices in stock I used coal and oil heater* $ 213 ts I fffiftl* l NEW Fl KNITUKK'! '.’ Furniture your style. In any pattern and for 56 the cost-Call 188 t Dodge I door flgyiwer 2<'<lO miles since overs7‘.'s. inquire (town Town 1 " 2nd and Jackson St. 23631 Bottle Gas and elecIWranges - Estate Lniversal - - Caloric. Immediate deVI ide selection to chooeu MB. Haiuks Appliances. Plutnlr ÜBjieatlng 197-TF : Cheap IranxporH? $195. See Charlie Si zer at Brant Motor*. Phone 606. 23612 fIMsAI.E: Better hurry to this bargain. 1936 Ford - K. Inc. See Charlie SlitPhone 606. 23612 I lll,p<r ■"■‘'■as i.stm. • I mV' ‘ l! ' d'U’erator.- Before j ■ t ask the lady who owns I Als " heaters, water m-tailed Stucky -. Ap 117 pfs Geneva Hatcheries I m s x| E; Th,< |!r,; ’ l ~rd I f Bipc has new rings, new | 1 M hvs ' Heath io go al I y 5. t harlie St it zer a' I B K ,i! Motor'.. Inc. Phone ; ■£» I «6mSALE T " settle estate. 10 I lw ° ,afnl *y home in fair I on valuable t orn:: er I 1,4 Klr " 1 S'reet i'riced I Wo for quic k Mae Bob Hel I■■ Realtor. Heller Building. I M" k7U 206 ts ■ ■ c -''-E To settle estate of I -Ridge Fruchte. eight room I corner of Fourth A Jack I ■■ streets, 1% baths, stoker IH* 'Cached garage. hard I Boor* down New kitchen. I a " (| I "* drr,,)ni First I WWr' ,, "Pl‘-t» living quarters I ;► n* rit 1 “ u I,e converted to apart Boh Heller. Realtor, Hel H Building. Phone 870 JM-t* SALE New John Ja-ere fimtllizer diatrihutor Rubber wagon Killefer roller Pow-er take-off manure |^t e style mode] B ■n iH-ere traitor with starter, ami power lift, recondly*ll used John Deere I H" ■ i * f* lo * on rubber John I ■ere it j n si nK j e bottom plow I J. 11 ' "‘I International Manure | •waders. i n extra good shape I H ,r "h Implement Co 3rd St isq. 5t I -"*A!.E Beautifully finished in I •ganne cover style, knotty I bed room ranch type I H*' 1 " miles from your work | ■Decatur tinners have spent I .are in its finishing, tine I H*' * r °und for your recrea I Mn and gardening Paved high I H y for convenience. Lots of I •■"ibllltle* Shown only by ap I ■lntment. as owners now work I H." u ' ~f l*«»tur Bob Heller I Heller Building i’hone 'i W* *" • ' < * esa TB *" — C«s»tu''

FOR SALE- Medium size Heatrola 2 wheel trailer. Phone 1570. 2!H-3t FOR SALE Oil burner with all connections and 2 barrels Phone 158«. 234-3 t FOR SALE Fannail tractor on rubber in A-l condition. Arnold A Klenk, phone -163. 234-3 t FOR SALE-- Mohair upholstered sofa bed. Teal blue, like new ! Reasonable. Phone 651-D. ®M-3t' FOR SALE - Westinghouse elec-J trie range In good condition. 41«' South First Street. 234-5 t 1 —' i FOR SALE Voss Washer. Ist house E. of Dent School, upstairs.. Price sls. 235 3tx FOR SALE 1943 Case baler, new motor. Don Byerly .1 ml. S. of Tocsin. 3rd house E. 235-31 X FOR SALE— 6 hole wood or coal range, like new. phone 8494. 235-3tx FOR SALE 6-wk-old top Boston terrier. Inquire 110 E. Jefferson. 235-3tx FOR SALE Approved and guaran- , teed Universal Electric Blankets. Price $39.95. Stucky & Co.. Monroe, Ind. 231-12 t FOR SALE 1929 Plymouth, 15" wheele, seal ecl beam dghts. Can be seen anytime before 12 noon. 624 W. Jefferson. 23612 X FOR SALE Man's suit and gray Covert top coat, size 40. Phone 843. Inquire 916 N. Fifth St. 235-31 x FOR SALE l!<4o Oldsmobile Club Coupe, excellent condition. Dick LaFontaine, Monroe phone 103-J. 235 3tx FOR SALE 1941 super Buick, five-passenger convertible. Radio, two heaters. In g<;<>d condition Phone 12o| 235-b3t ( NATURALLY we sell lots of Flna Foam upholstery cleaner. Satisfied users talk Smith Drug Co. 1 235-3 t ■ FOR SALE -Corriedale ram lambs. Also roll-over tractor scraper. Alfred Myers. 2 ml N. of Wren. O. | 2356tx 1 FOR SALE Case A-6 combine ready for bean harvest. 1 mile .1 east of Williams on county line. Hugo Fuelling 234-3 t 1 FOR SALE--1947 Powerbike, good J tires, paint, used 9 months. Rayt mond Koenemann. 714 mi- north | on No. 27. 234-3tx FOR SALE McUormick-Deering 61. complete with motor and pickup attachments. Excellent condition Oscar Ray. Decatur, Ind Phone Monroe JC-T 234 g3tx WE STILI7IIAVE TIME for a few j more outside painting jobs this fall, but don't wait too long Better < all now for an estimate. Il E Gantz. Phone 8013. 235-31 DOES YOUiTi'UR.XITURE SHOW iT'S WEAR Let Vogue Furniture Ileapholster and restyle it, at a tremendous saving to you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212 ts FOR SALE Brown enameled circulating heating stove. New fire pot and grates Burn* coal or wood. Inquire at Central Grocery. Monroe. 233-6tx FOR SALE -Used deep freezers, washers, radios, sweepers, oil coal and wood cook stoves, ironera. Sink Cabinets. price Maytag Service. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N 2nd Phone 95 217 ts FOR SALE: Good used Kelvinat or and Frlgidaire refrigeratois. The famous Kelvlnator Hom - Freezer, deluxe electric range*. Immediate delivery. See Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 236t7 FOR SALE; 6 room house with ba'li. Built-in cabinet, hoi and cold soft water. Insulated. Im meiiuto possession Owner leaving city. 727 N. 2nd St Phone 1557. 236t3x FOR SALE Siegler oil heater like new. two 50 gal drums, about 15 ft. copper tubing. SISOOO Good used Preway kerosene range. 922 No. 13th St. Phone 5644. 234-3 IX FOR SALE 41 E mangle Ironer, unpainted vanity, pair of men* Winthrop shoes size 8, pair of Ball Band tennis shoe* size 9 Both new. Phone 191 535-3 t FOR SALE 1946 Dodge s dan 1940 Chev. coach. 1938 GMC panel truck. 1937 Ford coacW. ' 1936 Ford coach. 1935 Plymouth coach. 1934 Chev. < oa< h. 193" Model A Ford. Doc's Car lk>< k. Phone 103. EMU FOR SALE: AC combine, go-cl condi'lon Graham plow*. Spike tooth harrow*. Cußipacker-. Wagon*. H>-etHouser . Coro cribs. Heavy Earthmaster disc. Lime spragdars. Manure loader*. Rotary hoes. Tarpaulin- I -1 10-2* tractor. P 4 O plows, Heavy duty 12" plow. Good used manure spreader. Bo'enHu’ki garden tractor. Gerber Mo*- r, Impl Co U S 27 phon 2551 264 Trade'la a low Awe decaiur t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* "t—— "It's our Democrat Want Ad w» *ent out Monday—marked ''ln»uf ficlent postage”!" FOR SALE: Hereford ooirn. 4 mo. old. eligible to legide,-. Edwin Krueckeberg. R. 5. Phone 9161. 23‘.t2 FOR SALE: Triangular lot at intersection of Grant St. and N!< k le Plate R R Lot I* 204'x164’X 177'. Unloading railroad snur run* full length of 177' side Small portion now leased by gasoline bulk plant to be vxeeted in 1949 or present rrnt-ri would sign long-term levi-y -»t excellent return on investm nt to purchaser. For further particulars see C. D. Ehlnger, • ItlZens Telephone Co. 236'. 3 W A N 1 <6 L> WANTED — Ride to Ft. Wayne, 8 to 5 pm. Call 996 J 236 3t WANTED Dishwasher. Apply in person at Belmont Restaurant 234-3 t WANTED TU BUT- Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeimau s Market. Phone 8081. 79-ts WANTED To buy clean bushel baskets. Will pay 10 cents each. Bring thorn to Ray's West Side Market. 234-b3t WANTED Someone to buy a 1935 Terraplane. Cheap. Ralph Grote. ISO W. Monroe. Phone <bu 235 31x WANTED: Good quality hay • • baled or loose • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED: Light hauling, clean up jobs, and ashes to haul. By th>- week or month. Light moving job*. 1115 W. Patterson St. Phone 11684. 236t2x Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Building 244-TF WANTED: Office secretary, must have shorthand and typinK. Slate full qualifications. Reply Box 415. Democrat. 231t6 WANTEDTTiood <7ualitFhay loose or baled. Now located down by the river bridge. 'John Feasel, phones 1322 A 6262. 226 TF I WANTED: Woman or girl for general housework. Small family. no children, good home Permanent place for right par ty. Inquire 1127 W Monroe St i 2.6t2 WANTED— We buy iron, rag* paner. hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structure) Steel and pipe. For quirk service cal) Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442 194-ts WANTED Washing and ironing, or Ironing alone Call for and deliver Phon-' ISM Itx FOIt SALE 19.31 Model A Ford Also 1940 Ford, recently overhauled. Harvey Hirch. .3 ml E of Monroe. 2% mi S 2-36TZ SEWING MA<'HINE Repairing Let u* convert your old treadle Machine into a modem electric We make covered buttons, buckel*. machine buttonholes Hem stitching We buy and sell Hewing machines Boardman's 283 North First. 23226tx MjSt EIJ ANEOUS > STARTER AND GENERATOR | service Dick Mansfield Motor Sales IM 8. Second St. Decatur Ind m-T NOTICE Let us sell or buy your used farm mac hinery. GerberMoser Implement Co. Phone 2551. U B 27 23lg«t MONEY TO ’ 'U3 - Cash loan* of $lO to $3S<» ’• to men or wo men Decatur I»an k Discount Co. Trust Bldg-. Phons 319 56 TF RADIO REPAIR— ■ For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haughs 80-ts PHONE 1897 — For your shampoo cocktail and reconditioning treat ment Sc hool girl permanent $5 other* $6 60 up Bobette Beaut* Shop 2J4-4' Trad* la a Gnd

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COMPLETE AUTO cleaning and simonizlng New lower winter prices. $5 to SB. Court Square Service, corner 3rd & Madison 234-3tx NOTICE•• Have your tractors and farm machinery repaired where your work is strictly guaranteed Expert mechanic: on the job. Ger-ber-Moser Implement Co., phone 2551. US 27. 234-g«t FAiLM ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bog* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phon* charges. The SUdler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Siad ler Products Co. 15-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems— bath rooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell. 80-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING BUPPLIEH - Let u* supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 817-TF LET SPIKE DO IT!—Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let “Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need of repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radins. sweepers or Irons, phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. Inc. 203-ts — FOR RENT — FOR RENT Sleeping room, heated. Phone 54. 237 3tx FOR RENT: 2 room partly fur nished apartment. Phone 271 236 t.i FOR RENT— 3 room apartment. Furnished. Call 18711 between 10 a m. and 2 p.m. 235-3tx FOR RENT Small bouse, furnish ed. Huitable for 2 people. Inquire at Shroyer's l<ake. 235-3 t FOR RENT -Small house suitable for 2 Inquire 944 High St. 234-3tx FOR RENT 2 room unfurnished apartment, working couple preferred no children Also sleeping room, girl preferred. 243 N. sth St. 235 2t FOR RENT — Modern 3 room down stair* furnished. Modern 3 room upstairs unfurnished, ini mediate possession on Winchester street. Georgia Gage. Monroe 103-B Phone. 237 2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST - Fender skirt from 1947 Buick Herve E. Gibson. Mon roeville. Reward 235-3tx LOST: Brown billfold, containing currency and driv» rs license Return to Newberry office Nor ma Jean Archer. 2.36t2 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur “Pardon my BllTp Piiatlw BELL ANS tablet* l*e HEARTBURN' Wh*n’’Yr«waCr>fr l At'h »»t*»»* paint'll truff'»fffL InrcM.«o«tf*MMrb and hmH burn. ppOTlt* tM tre-/lI<IDFW fcnrjwn t » mpp|4>matte rrtw— n>. <n< fn*m tlk* thrw l*i HtiMm T«Mpm Molantl- v Heß-wn- bdnr* *4ll**: In * jlf yor mum bvuto to u« 4out4e bn- li C BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25<

CALL 1769 for RADIO KEPAIK Electrical Wiring Appliance and Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd St.

Oft SHE at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon.

Ernest Anderson Is Named Cadet Officer Bloomington. Ind . Oct. 6 Ernest Anderson, of Decatur, has been named a cadet officer in the Ind iana University ROTC unit for this semester. Colonel J E Graham, chairman of the University's mill tary department, announced the, appointment of 127 students of se-l cond year advanced military train Ing as cadet officer* The unP will be headed by Thoma* E. Gipson. of Bedford, as cadet colonel < Anderson will be a second lieutenant in the air ROTC unit. Approximately .350 students are now enrolled in advanced military training at the University and up on graduation will receive c-om missions as second lieutenant* In the air. infantry, medical or quartermaster brane h of the Army More than 1500 students are enroll-1 ed in the basic course program. David Moore Enters Navy Boot Training David .Moore, son of Mr and Mrs. John Moore of this city, lias passed his preliminary examinations and lias entered ixwt training at the Great l.ake» Naval school in Illinois, according to word received here today. Dave graduated from Decatur high school last spring. We are truly happy only when we find our pleasure in doing the will of God.

Mongolian c H U R I a| 70.000 NATIONALISTS n. * B / CHANGCHUN "DYING ON VINE ' AS SURROUNDING REDS HOLD AIRFIELDS. ROADS. X’Kcimnqchun mw. z - J////ASA MUKDEN ENCIRCLED J //V AcJi 150.000 NATIONAL Mr . TROOPS SUPPLIED BY j CHINCHOW AIRLIFT «DS CUT <<*4/ / RAIL LINE r—L TO MAIN PEIPING-TIENTSIN KT ' COALFIELD NATIONALISTS TOW///,, ' .FIRM-HOLD % A SUIYUAN R. R ( JC VUNO*—*-< REDS' CAPTURE OF Iff /\ TSINAN IS BIG STEP /•UIAIA V TOWARD KNOCK CHINA \ > / jF-oP out blow ft I / CROSSING OF ■ YANGTZE AND Z* X / XZZ AC, SWEEP OVER 7 / Z CENTRAL CHINA x Z/ — / \ Ywinchow f V T GpOOYHOW jrO«IHIWA nucsowv I y 1 i \ CSH'ONO I I X zx '“o-,c— xqgr OCIM 'v-— yL. 1 ~-X fouw . ~%W- - * If* [(c-J: /sk'NAN |(p| l irr i . , i e . ■ " , ■ . TWO MILLION Communist troops are on the march in China, believed ready to swarm across the Yangtze to take all of China. Diagonal lines indicate Communist-held area Recent fall of ztrategic Tsinan, Shantung capital, goes far toward opening the way, and observers believe initiative in the civil war is now on the Communist side. A congressional committee calls the situation a major threat to the west. Nationalists have a Ihree-to-two manpower advantage, but Reds have superior leadership and morale, plus guerrilla support. In Manchuria, Reds have 400.000 troops, outnumbering Nationalists by a margin of three to one. (International)

YOU CAN HELP " b ™ F ires are Prevented Everybody Gain*. STOP FIRE! nR K PREVENTION WEEK — OCTOBER 3- 9. • (I .nd smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency mu THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"SCRIMMAGE LINE" i asked foe tickets, and) l The pockx is gus* pl-pete — Lyes, they beached eoc tickets to the uu u uamemj down CAME TH£j; a ', >—' HES <3CT 16 PATENTS V JfA WJCT II WWOW ON MYe.’ HAVE IN " J/ALL AT \ C) fl 1 fWI A A Z HAND- SLAM"; lit 1 >W Siwow wSBZ. t=J 1 LC 11 It-r - ' - - BLONDIE— LET'S DIET! ~s v ' ei o^ll^ CUSTARD ® (QILCOvTSA) WATWOULDMDU j C ' wmA’EISE>Z 05 ' THE CHILDREN DON H l— ' . COME On — DESSERT (( Z ( c . ve . A -r UKE J < SjGGtST SOMETH nG b TONGHT,P£AR?J ( COU3.EI? I|X ( PlDOinG J AHO t HAVEN'T f V' X JA"T~ /( —» . 1 ( ' ) any chocolate k - J \ . .A ««- ' V fry •• WHAT ELSE ? f"yy- f*{ KfeA F v » ♦ A i‘C \ \ r • '-v' ■■'■■') ! ''-'l3'l WLki rM 1 - - a ■- r- T&rf.!■■

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all who a«sistc d u* during the sickness and death of our husband and father Sherman Byrd; the friend* and neighbor*, the Zwlc k funeral home. Rev, Argo Sudduth, the singers of Wren churc h and the doctors who fought such a hard fight for hi* life. Luth* Byrd Mrs. Ora Dnunlap , Mrs. Herman Smith Homer Byrd Willard Byrd CARD OF THANKS We wish in tin* manner to express our sincere appreciation to our friends & neighbors who were so kind In our recent sickness A sorrow of our father A- husband. Mrs. Carl Shaw A Children

LOANS Would a cash loan of $25 or more help you? If so, you can borrow the money from us on yeur own signature. No delay. You can get a loan from us to pay debts and theextra money you may need. Leans privately made in amounts up to $300.00. You can borrow from uh on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Oil/, phone, irrite LOCAL LOAN COMPANY lne*rMr>t>* CcmoV floar * BrorV Stan SullVlil* Phono 7-1.7 DECATUR. INDIANA

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK i Indianapolis, Oct 6 (UP) — I f PMA) -Livestock Ilogs 4.000; market active, barrows and gilts 50 to fully 75 higher; bulk good and choice 180-250 lbs. 24 25. but 24’60 paid for sev c ral loads, odd good lots at 24 00; 160-180 !t>». 23 50 21 25; 100-160 lb 19.50-82.50. few 23 00, heavier weights scarce; sows fully 100 higher, bulk 20.00-22.00. choice lightweights 25.50, heavy rough offerings 19.50. Tattle 900. calves 400; market slow, odd head good heifers and yearlings 27.00-28 50; four loads giMxl around 1.200 lb steers bought to arrive at 34 00; cows about steady, good beef cow* scarce, odd 20.50-21.00; vealers 1 fairly active, gexed and choice 29 50 31.50. Sheep 1.000; market moderately active, all classes about steady. | good and choice native lambs | 23 50-24.00, medium and good 21.0023.00; short deck medium to good 95 n>. yearlings 20 00; good and choice slaughter ewes 7.00-9.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments did not trade Curb stock* higher Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher Hogs active 50 c?nts higher, cat tie steady, sheep slow CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec 2 25; Mav 2 17%; July 2 01% Corn: Oct. 1.48; Dec. 1.407*. May 1.42%; July 1.4214; H»'l" 1.41’,A Oats. Dec. 74%; May 74748; July 69% Soybeans: Nov. 2.11*2. Dei 2 43%; March 2.42%; May 241% District Deputy Os Elks Here Thursday Richard T Deglc-r of Kokomo distric t deputy gland exalted ruler of the B I* 0 Elks, will visit Decatur lodge of Elks Thursday evenIng Mr Degler will address the assembly during the meeting which will begin at s o'clock A barbecue rib lunch will be served following the- meeting FATHER BEATS cCont Frogi Page One) volved Gordon Lee would probably Ice sent to a state home for abandoned children In such a case

ASTHMA Don I IM cou*hln|. •htrtin* rocurrins at lack* of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep ana snerir without trjlns MENDACO. which works thru ina klootf to reach kranchlsi :üb»s an* lunp Usually helps nature qulcSl) remove thick, etlrky mueue Thus alleviates toushtns and aide freer breathtne end better sleep Oel MENDACO from drugalst Balts- ! faction nr monev back naeaMeod Roy S. Johnson & Son j Auctioneers & Real Estate Ik'VtisN Bldg., Ground Floor ' Phone 101 157 So. 2nd St. , We'll be glad to Reprcoknt you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sals. 2S| years in this busmsss in Decatur. Ws wetcoma your Investigation of our rero'd of which ws are proud. Melv*n LelcMv, Rao.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct 6 160 to 180 lbs. 28.50 180 to 200 lies. 22 75 200 to 225 tbs 2300 225 to 275 lbs 23 25 275 to 3<>o n.s 22 75 300 to 325 tbs 22 25 325 to 350 tbs. ......... 2175 350 to 375 tbs. 2125 375 to 4<m *s. 20.75 140 to 160 tbs 21.00 12b to 140 tics 20 50 100 to 120 tbs. 20.00 Roughs 300 lbs down 20.25 300 to 350 lbs. 19 75 IM to 400 lbs. 1925 400 to 450 tbs 18 75 450 to 500 tbs 18 25 Mo to IM lbs 17 75 550 to 560 ties. 17.25 Stags .<ls 25 Boars 10.00 Veals 31.00 Spring Lambs 21.50 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 6 225 to 250 lbs. 2350 250 to 275 lbs. 23 2:5 275 to .'too ttes 22.75 ISO to 200 Itcs 23.00 160 to ISO tbs 22.50 300 to 350 lbs 22 25 350 to 400 lies 21.75 140 to 160 IbH 20 00 100 to 140 ttes. 19 00 Roughs 300 down 20 50 lumcb* ...... 21 00 Stags 13.50 Calves 3000 Ewes ................ 700 Bucks 500 Boars 12 00 LOCAL. GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 6 Beans sunjeci to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .08 per bushel less j Corn: .07 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished bv DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 6 Grade A large white .64 Grade 1 A large brown .62 Heavy hens .... 29 Leghorn lien* I n>*. up 27 Cocks ... ... .15 Fryete- ceil for price*. GRAIN PRICES Adsms County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-William* Pleasant Milla Corrected Oc t. 6 No. 1 Wheat . J. 09 Oats .67 Corn 2 20 Beaus 2.30 Call for rye prices. Although 52 per cent of its area is forest. Pennsylvania imports two thirds of its lumber.

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