Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1948 — Page 5

LgrfESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1948

WlO'B CLASSIFIED I « ■advertising rates ■ > M word* or rltlnie 5Gc; 2 Um** |tX «; « » 175 K.p, quoted are tor consec--1 H, insertions. No classified ? J ac-p'ed for akipday *Jtt“ for IO point black ! ’ * «F I" 5c l’ er wonl e “ ch ,n ‘ ' % Xon 50c minimum charge, rjj. W,,filled ads Hated in part- I Kh« 50% increase over E'v muM be H> °®! c * 5* 11 . V Monday through Friday. | Krday deadline la 9 a. m. for sale F Radio* Zenith, llw,'- ' ' 95 ">’• Also Used r “ d ■■ t i. k Bros. 2 J2_ U FLAME oil apace heaters fuel Haver avail ! I , .-man Oil Burner |fK, . and floor furnaces order i : i;. t' d I brick Bro*. 207 ts B 7\: saelgas Bottle Gas I v L "0 complete and up jl r. '• Bro*- 207 ts ■ T\jT Tarv Gio-Boy heat Bl , ... new .Stanley Callow J .. 01, nth street, Decatur II tr i 1 " 11111I 1111 240-a3tx H TaI.K Washing mat Innes II Voss-and automatic, I and up. Haugks Applian N f ci. .in,-. Heating. 197 TF B TaLE Dirt, tinders, dell ( ~,| < ~11 Lorin Glass at (l ■ . < raipville A Decatur kII )I1( . 161 If Cit Bl ESTATE coal heatrolas. (■1 d and large sizes in stock |K <d <oai and oil heaters ■ I 2ur>" 213 ts IB )r. 10-aier Excellent c ondition |B |« «•<! t<> sell |350. 316 N. 11th ,*!' Phone IHL 240-31 X ill IV, NEW FCKNiTI RE? ? ill I V'gue Furniture make your !■ up.) style, in any pattern and ]■ or for S the cost—Call 1884 IB 1677. 212 tt )■ SALE - Bottle Gas and elecIB r ranges - Estate - Universal - |B sial Caloric. Immediate de|B e:y Wide selection to choose |B in. laugk*. Appliances, Plumb-i IB F 1,1 197 TF; .lit* SALE To settle estate, 10j '| -Ku. two family home in fair' on valuable comrnerI 4b ton First Street. Priced for quick sale Bob HelRealtor. Heller Building. *7O. 206 ts SALE 194 b Dodge s dan. I T" 1 " v ‘oach. 193 S GMC truck. 1937 Ford coach. i. coach. 193.', Plymouth I (Bell 1931 Chev. coach. 193" \ Ford. Dea 's Car Dock I R>ne io.;. 236’.f l*W SALE Roper Drl-Gas ranges., tvel Refrigerators. Before you ask the lady who owns r Also water heaters, water 111 ■ installed Stucky's Ap bn • Geneva Hatcheries. I m 11 neat sofa beds -all homes and apartOpens easily to a full IB'- l'-d Also have chair to ■ 6 'hat will make a bed. Sell ■>' tor prices Liberal trade *anc e for your old furni- | »'■ •'iprague Furniture Store, I tr' 11 " *"■ J4O-3t I lamesway eejuipment | Jf'' ! "-sts. flock feeders, heat ■ ■ w.,terers. Dr Salsbury's ■ Wr apsules, disinfectants and < ' h ><>ur l ,ul|p|n laying ' ash in on this fall egg 18t,.' Complete |M>ultry sup -e Decatur Hatchery 2lfrSt CALE Genuine Estate oil ■Md " ,l IGatrolas. with the In JB*" 1 *■"■■■ Air Duct, exclusive JB''- I'’ 1 '’ feature more heat 1 ' 1 Kehmator refrige-ra ■ B' Itc-ezers.and electric ■ B**V‘ ■ I wed refrigerator bar I **** •’•■‘“’’’r Hatchery. J • ' <» 7 24'kl'tt SALE To settle estate of IB" 1 Fruchte. eight room IB" ‘ “ ,rnp r of Fourth Jack | ». .streets. baths, stoker I B"' A,, *‘ bed garage, hard | floors down New kltcheu. IB lh 4,, d bedroom. First floor K «[ '"u.plete living quarters t>. ■ B"* ' ai > be converted to apart IB 1 ” r, ” b Heller. Realtor. Hel ■Jr Elding. Phone »70. 3M t» ■ B S VI.E-‘iteautifully finUhed in ■ B fann *‘ roTer »tyls. knotty ■ B* ,wo bed room ranch type ■ Bitne two miles from your work ■ ■ becatur o Wßer , have ,p, nl |B“ nr '»re in its finishing One ■ of ground for your recrea |B' n *od gardening Pared high ■B Y f,, y convenience. Lots of JJ'"' 1 ’' 1 11' 1 ' 1 ”" Shown only by ap ■ rintment. as owners now work IB* " t!l '»*<atur Boh Heller. Heller Building Phone »<Mf' IB* a -.st* sewn - Ctcatw

I FOR SALE 1929 Oldsmobile, in good condition. James Hain. 310 N. 3rd. • 241-31 FOR SALE 1916 3 room house trailer, good condition, good bargain Call 5G53. 211 3t FOR SALE House at 916 Russell St. If interested see Jennie Snider. Decatur route 3. 21? 3ix FOR SALE Girl's till wool blue snow suit, sixe 3. 616 Adams St 242-r i FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel pup., 6 mos. old. Used bicycle, boys. Phone 8802. 242 Itx FOR SALE Ono five foot Frigidalre. Good condition. Phone 1731' after 5:80. 242-3tx, ■— — - - . -... I FOR SALE- Approved and guaran-l teed Universal Electric Blankets J Price $39.95. Stucky & Co.. .Mon roe, Ind. 231-12 t FOR SALE Registered Berkshire, male hog. s mos old. C. H. Frey. It 5. Ilk fill- W. of Wren. O . 241-3tx SHABBY FI'RNITI RE~Krnk* new when the new laboratory tested Fina Foam is applied. Smith! Drug Co. 211-3 t FOR SALE _ Bulidlng~i2xlG f' ! good condition. Cash register 1 State Line Fruit Mkt 6' 2 miles •Mt on 224. 24l*3tx: i DOES YOCR FURNITURE SHOW IT'S WEAR Let Vogue Furni-1 lure—Re-upholster and re-style It, at a tremendous saving to you. ( all ISS4 or 1077. 212 ts NEW IDEAS For the home maker often are suggested by a visit through our store. You are most welc om e. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 240-ts for s \le Cbyj Mr Tempi oil furnace. Heats four to fiveroom house also 125 gallon oil tank. Price $125. Phone 5793. 240-3tx FOR SALE Eligible- t . Guernsey bull. 1 year; registered Duroc male hogs. E R. Cooper. 2 miles south Monroe , ville on state road 101. 242-g.Hx' FOR SALE One floor 6 loom semi-modern home with bath., large lot. garage, nice- location, in good repair. 731 High St 242 3tx' ' FOR s' ALE R,i tei •I- ■■ pup [Guaranteed ratters Aino register-' ed Hereford sow, six pigs. Boar | for service. M. F. Spranger. i phone 5613. 210 3tx I - —— — Bl'Y THIS Before someone beats, you to it 1-k piec preused dining : room suite almost like new, Price $9k.00 Worth mmh more Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. II" t FOR SALE Dining room suite, living room suite, desk A chair, studio couch; overstuffed chair; Maytag washer; Hoover sweeper; kitchen set A gas stove Phone 1413. 241-31 FOR SALE l's<d: deep freezer-, washers, radios, sweepers, oil coal and wood cook stoves. Ironers Sink Cabinets. price May- • tag Service. Kitrbsn Ai-plianc<*s, 231 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 217 ts FOR SALE: Good Used Kelvihat or and Frigidaire refrigeratois. The famous Kelvlnator Hom.Freezer, deluxe electric ranges, immediate delivery. See Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 236t7 CORNPICKERS New one row pull type pickers. 775.n0 delivered Used two row pul) type pickers Immediate delivery. Gilbreath Implement Co Phone 9SIO. 250 l N. Washington St. Kokomo, Ind 240 1 m W A N *1 a O WANTED Ride to Berne for 7 am to 5 pin shift at Dunbar's. Phone 1475. 242 2t WANTED Mixed or clover hay. John P. Schwartz. Berne route 1 212 3tx WANTED Young man for full time delivery work. The Schafer Store 212-2 t WANTED We need a man for full time installation Apply to Keith at Gilpen Ornamental Iron Works 242-3 t WANTEI»: Good qualit) hat - - baled or loose - - also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. I9OTF WANTED TO RENT Family of 2 wants farm house A barn with small acreage near Di-catur Reply Box 416 <• o Democrat. 341-3 t WANTED: Good quality hay loowo or baled. Now located down by the river brid Re . John Eexwel. phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF WANTED Mlmeograpbtng wort. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs. forms. Me. Joan Cowan. Phone ’7O. Heiier BuildIna Hi™ Trade In a U»od Town — Csvatur •

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* 9 u ■ "f. ' J . "Too bad I'm married lo re's 'another good Job offered in the I lb niiii rat Want Ads for someone , with a P.aehclor's Degree!" I WANTED TO T.CY De.-f and I dairy cattle. Scheiman s Market Phone 3081. 79-ts SEWING MACHINE-Repairing-r| Let ns convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North ; FiraL 232 261 x WANTED • We buy iron, rags I paper, hides, fur. grease. Also I handle new aud used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our i only address 7io West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts .V,M I.!.I VN. iri S ' MONEY TO LOAN Cash loans of $1" to s3ou made to men or wo-l-un. Decatur Loan A Discount Co Trust Bldg., Phone 319. 55 ts STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick .Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S Second St. Decatur J l»d. 222-T| RADIO REPAIR— For complete I and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts FARMERS’ ATTENTION We remove dead horses, cows, hogs I etc. Decatur phone 2'MiO. We pay all phone charges. The F'adler Fertilizer Co. formerly the Stad--1 ler Products Co. 15-ts ’' SEE SAI'GKS for automatic water, , heaters waler systems bath , rooms or kitchens. We furnish pip,- and install anything we sell. S(Mf LET SPIKE DO IT! Does your; radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or, I any electrical appliance need repairing? If so, let "Spike" fix | it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances In need oi, repair to us. Parts for all makes ‘ of washers, radios, sweepers or Irons. Phone 463. Arnold A ■ Klenk. Inc, 203-tfi ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES Let u* supply you with your electrical need*, such as wire, switch'-*, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need Quotation* given' on any job. Arnold A Klenk 217 ts THINKING OF CHRISTMAS? How about a Sewing machine We have a good stock now Desk models, table consoles, portables, treadles Free service for one, year on every sewing machine Mold Boardman*. 223 N. Ist Shop hours 9 a.m. to 9 p m every day. 2l"-6tx LOST AND EDI ND LOST Iliac k sjwctty dog, named "Mac " Children's pet. Reward Phone 16191. or 1*66. 242-.lt I.OtlT I’lasti, ■ like- ram hat. Dame Edgell In liat. Phone 1789 242 it ■ - •— i LOST Green tarpaulin. 1 mile west 124. Wlllah’re. O, on o<toiler 8. Reward. Frank Ross. Will- I shire, O. 211 g-?tx . — FUR RENT — FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt with refrigerator. 507 N 2nd. Phone 12u. 242-3 t FOR RENT 1 sleeping room wjth board in modern home Gentleman preferred. 334 N. sth. Phone 558. 241 3tx SCHRICKER r< i, • From I’age <»n»> public indignation, but despite tpe sham, the blame rest* firmly on the state's chief executive." “It U hypocrisy born of desperation ami culls for a sting mg rebuke on Nov 2. I ‘ r i vfi-oix rutAT sir v:w»;<4iint rsrtTE *•». 4<«S Xc-ller is SrreHx 1h»l th- undersign'd h •• •»•»’> »t'- |. dnted Executor »'<*’<• --J Itcie-ell <l. Xlwimermsn fair or Xdsme >‘<>»nty. dei-easrcl Tiie estate 4- |,rot»atdv ed’ nt Joko H. Z.oci~«-ra.aii llseeulor Ort. 3. ISI* Hrlakerhoft A Wrlakerb-O Vriorae, r.areell. Ind. Oi-L S-13-2S Since 1939, one certificate has been issued by the American Red Crons for every 12 |*r«m> in the ■ Uni ed States for the suic essfuli completion of courses in first aid ! • ?'-r safkt cr a pre*e»-! Hob* . I

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Mr' ‘ 11 MINNESOTA polls conducted by Minneapolis newspapers give 37« year-old Hubert H. Humphrey (above), mayor of Minneapolis, an edge to win the U. 8. Senate scat of Republican Senator Joseph Ball. Humphrey, ex-political science professor and father of four children, Is a Democrat-Farmer-lmlxirite. (International)

In 1817. a group of brokers organized t lie New York Stock and Exi hange Board. The present title. "The New York Stock Exi hange," was adopted In 1*65.

“Saved my Life A Godrend for GAS-HEARTBURN** Wbfft rviw. »V»msrh ■ »1 »•••!*« painful. RUfTnratIftg *a* «our nt" km* h Mh'l iHtrttxirh. <l«>cV>rw u*ualiy |,f -r i- the L*.-t<» X in-«ll< h*»w ks» wf» fr< mvi .'irfomutirfHl-'f -MirriklftmllkethfWlii IlelMM jtfjy «r« turn b UtotOlMluraOUDto tSDOt > bark © BEH ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 r [iTir 3 at g > Newsstands I DECATUR I DAILY j DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME ■ Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon. CALL 1769 for RADIO REPAIR Elect rieal Wiring Appliance and .Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd St. Roy S. Johnson & Son ~neers & Real Estate DeVoMH Bldg., (.round Floor Phone 101 157 So. 2nd St. We'll be glaa to Repre.ent you in the tramaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 2f yeara in this buaneae in Decatur. We weicoms ynur investigation of our record of which we art proud. Melvin Leichty, Ren LOANS Would a cash loan «>f 525 or more help you? If no, you can borrow the money from us on your own signature. No delay. You can get a loan from us to [> iv d.-btaand ‘Jieeitra money you may ni-rd. Ix>sr_; pn.ntely made in ..mounts up to M). You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Call. phone, write LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ImshshM rrfv«>u (w . a>*t ««• asse.se Maa. s-a-f Mtitua. thbuMA "■■■l "■■■ m—uuwJ |

Given 20-Year Terni For Holdup Os Bank Gary Man Sentenced For Part In Holdup South Bend. Ind . Oct 13 (UP) A 26-year-old Gary man today began a 20-year prison sentence for complicity in the holdup of the Citizens Bank at Hebron. Ind . last April. Fred Pate, a member of a fourman robber gang, pleaded guilty to the charge yesterday before fed j eral judge Luther M. Swygert. Two lof Pate's companions in the holdlup previously were sentenced to , life imprisonment for slaying the fourth member of the gang Two other Indiana men and one Chicago man were sentenced on various charges al yesterdays federal court session. William H, Horton. 28, also of

Spotted Poland China Hog Sale Saturday, October 16,1948,1:30 P.M. ' At Vaughn Lipp Farm, 1 1 2 Miles East of Ossian, Ind. Eight Sow* with Litters; Eighteen Open Spring Gilts; Six Spring Boars ALSO SELLING EVENING STAR GO GETTER and One Fall Boar ; | Vaughn Lipp and Ed Grewe, Owners Ossian, Ind. ■ Eilenberger Bros., Auctioneers 13 14 NEEDED AT ONCE Production Workers in Modern Woodworking Plant Experienced Cabinet Makers Experienced Cabinet Cleaners Experienced Belt Sander Experienced I pholslerers If not experienced, see us—we will train you. We Can Offer You: Good Wages Paid Holidays Paid Vacation Social Security Insurance APPLY AT ONCE Dunbar Furniture Company, Berne, Indiana

MORTGAGE PAYMENT INSURANCE Is The Clinching Difference Between Security and Insecurity 7 utandHmiik Leland Smith Insurance Agency hw THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"A BOWL OF SARDINES" weaTUEB ro«CAy']QA2.?>E StaDum J . Ga.e B-PwS UP the Sall "I |t?-E RE-EZcE aas-es ELCM'AG lG !• * ,NO Zan in\ I ThAS' -<T J, -”k Tto** ’■€ LASS r ' > ’•-E aobth M p az > A “i V'i - 1 v same won rOth SOUTH, east, EnOuGM.) /'•’] I . i. CCWE CTT"/% 02 WEST- UJPE”/ I / V L a M. !■ SfcJR 1/ W i » «*. ■» I . < 1 | BLONDIE— DRV UP. POP! KI&JBMPBL-. I M Tea. Oadom the) . AC I (/hl • r DCZWNSTAtPS LAUNCWVS still ) xfR /V ’ J ZUP the BLOTTEQ S! li/f I I ( AhOGETME RAMP ANO 1 d :’ Jt AM * 1 ) -nx I ! FPOM nc waiting OESK ) ' L TH CLEAN J- MOMENT ANY V ' jh- i ? ?: v nw.x

Gary, wax sentenced to two years imprisonment for postal law violation Eugene D. Torrence, 22, i Fort Wayne, got a 30-month prison ' term for Impersonating a federal officer. Harry D Lacroix. 28. Chii cago. was given a 366 day term for I violating parole Bernard Rudolph. Clinton Mej Cloud and Belson Rudolph. Gary.’ ’ pleaded guilty to charges of owning I counterfeit coins hut were not sentenced Immediately Ernest D Schrader. 59, a South Bend mail carrier, pleaded innocent Io charges of stealing money from the mails and asked for a jury trial ’ Pre-sentence investigations were ordered for Willis Ray Bryant. 19. and Robert P Musgrave. 18. Isith -of Indianapolis, and Eugene Ed- ■ ward Brazil. Chicago, all of whom were chanted with motor theft act i violations — m Sees First Movie at 88 Freeport. Me (UPI Michael i Cavanaugh saw hie first motion • picture at the age of 88 It took a lot of coaxing but he con*ented ; ■ to go with his 75-year-old wife a* part of their 55th wedding anni versary. H«a liked it.

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L •.1 It 'LI. ■ ■ —MS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Oct. 13. (CP* , < I’M A i Liveatock Hog* S,«HM*; active, barrows and ' gilts fully 50 to spots 75 higher; bulk good and iholce 180-270 lbs 26**11-26 25. early practical top 261 25, several lots 26 35 and truck load 26 50. few lots around 28'* lb butch its around 26.00; 1(0-180 lbs 25 501 26**0. 100-1(0 lbs 21 "0-24'••*; sows 50 to I oo higher at mostly 23 oo- ' 24 on. choice 401* Ihs 24 50. extreme • top 25.00. 1 Cattle B**o. calves 4'*o. yearlings ‘ and heifers getting dependable ac--1 tion. fully steady, several small ! lots mixed yearling* and nearly three loads mostly good heifers 2* no-go no; cows about steady, good beef cows scarce, odd head 20 00. 1 20 50; vealers opened moderately 1 active, steady, good and choice 1 around I Sheep 1,500; fat lambs fully 1 steady, some held higher: good and • choice mixed weights 24 50-25 00. medium and good 22 00 24'*": three decks mostly medium to good 87 ' lb yearlings fully 25 higher at 2"- ' 50: slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 7.00-9.00. FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Oct. J 3 (UP* Livestock; ' Hogs 2'lo 250 lbs 26. 160-200 lbs 25 75, 25'*-300 lbs 25 75, 300 up 2525 50; pigs 24. roughs 24. Calves 32 Lambs 24. yearlings. 18. ewes 9, bucks 8. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm In quiet trading Bonds irregularly higher; U. S government* did not trad'Curb stiM-ks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks higher Chicago stocks higher. Silver unchanged in New York • at 77 < ents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.24%. May 2.17?*, July 2.02. Corn: Oct. I 5"%A. Dec 1.39%. May 1.42%, July 142%. Sept 1.39% B. Oats: Dec. 74%. May 73%. July 69%. Soybeans: Nov 2 46, Dec. 2 44, March 2 44. May 8.43%A. xonir: or rivvi oiiinov* OC EST4TK xo. i;m:i Notice l» ii-rebi given t<> the creditors, heir- and les iters of David Kauffman, <le<ra*rd to appear In the X'lima '"lrcuit C irl held at llecntur, liKllanii. <m ti>r soil* lliy of **.l >|.-l l!'|V. III'I show, -ii'is<- if any. win the FINAL SET TI.EMENT MVOI NTM with the . tale of »atd d-- edeot should not *■«■ approved, and -»i) heirs <r>- noi fu I to tion aiid there make proof of helr»h:|>. and receive tlieir distf '-.l'*, -h r-" Olio I. leeulfniea Esreutor llr-aiur. luilliinn. O«-|. I. 11*1* Vllorne* I . 11. Mnerloian <»-t «-IJ MITH F. OF FIX,I M ’'• I.IMF* I t*l i:« I * 11: x > ,m; Mot e Is her* m to the 1-redltorH. lulls - i legatee- of Bertha Chrlstene*. 0.-» a-,d to ip- i peat in the Ad on- Circuit Court, || h- |g it l ret .it l " Indiana - ■ Ihr i ... , | a i cause t anj «■ -. th- si:t i TLWMENT N IS with th.-• t.t. ■ lid d< •I- * ' ■ I. approved and -aid I I fled !■> then ami th.-r. make proof of heirship, and re-rlV' their tlisH lloitiv.' sliai. • Emil < krl-lener EseeMfor llr.-aiur. Indlnnn. Ors. I, ini* Alfornr* I . 11. Mosrlmat* Ist S. 13 —- — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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BaassMaMmnßMßMeaaMaßiwaaßaanM KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 13 16'* to 1W lbs. 24 75 180 to 225 lbs. 25.00 225 to 275 lbs. 25.75 275 to 300 n»s 24.75 300 to 325 lbs. - 24.25 325 to 350 lbs. 23.75 35'* to 375 lbs. 23 25 375 to 4'"' lbs 22.75 14" to 160 lbs. 22 st* 12" to 140 tbs. 22.00 I'M* to 12" n>s 21.50 Roughs 30" Itis down 22 75 300 to 350 lbs. 22.25 350 to 400 tbs. 21.00 400 to 45'* ttis 2325 45'* to 500 n.s 2100 s'*<* to 55" !t*s 20.85 550 to 56** lbs. 20(H) Stags 17"" Boars 12"" Veals 30.00 Spring Lambs 22.5'» Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct 13 225 to 25" lbs. 25 25 250 to 275 tbs 25.00 275 to 3"0 tbs. 24.50 180 to 200 lbs 24 75 16'* to 180 tbs 24 25 30<* to 350 tlis. 24.00 35'* to 4'"* It**. ... 23.50 It*** to 140 n.s. 20.75 Roughs 3'"* down 24 25 idimbs 21 00 Stags 16 50 Calves 30.00 Ewe* .......... 7 "fl Backs 5.00 j Boars 12.00 LOCAu GRAIN MARKET BU«»K ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 13 Baaus sutrjeci to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel Issa Corn: .07 per 10Q less. t.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished bv DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phons 880 Corrected Oct. 13 Gratle A large white 64 Grade A large brown .62 Heavn hens .28 leghorn hens l lbs up 26 Cocks .15 Fryers—call tor prices. UHAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berns-Monroe-Wllllams Pleasant Mills Corrected Oct 13 No I Wheat. .2 16 Oats . 74 Corn . 2 24 Beans 24J Call for rye prices. John Fihh first ran a Imat powered by steam on a pond near Davisviße. f’a . in 1785. anti later on the Delaware River

EEEHDa : I'Mllllik « : tint IIHANCI N9VINC SfIVICE • a A S s*n lei CUPP IK vs* i.«si. law « line Elevator Co. Oeratur . Peterson . Monroe