Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1948 — Page 5
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Jj-W'*— - — •■ hBE? CLASSIFIED rates ■E|i . I ®ords or less: fKc; 2 times 75c. P'■ ... 6 times sl-75 I® J P d are for consecgfteepted for . 10 point BLACK ■° s c per word each injj® ; ,v minimum charge. BBj ads listed in paraWk 50% increase over Mrjlianks, Obituary, In g®, r 2c per word, 75c 81, be in office by 11 IKL : ,v through Friday. K deadline |Bor SALE -atrros — ZenitK I® . 24 ? 5 ;,p. Also used radMrielt Bros. 207_tf corn picker, 1 'condition. Fred Thieme Phone 956-A. 268-3tx Feed; suitable for K- & poultry. Bag Servi mt. cinders, del® b fall Loiiu Glass at 0. ring Cram Ville & Decatur ' 161-ts j®STT girls coats size 6, Blable model radio-phono-Phone 805 ot 1306 W. gI 268-3tx ■jJZiiii' 5L C? panel E c | mid Studebaker coupe. Bjldsmobile sedan. Doc's Phone 103. 265-ts Large size Glow-Boy in good condition. Also, piano Mrs. Leland Ray.! Decatur 1% mi. south Hasant Mills. 268-3tx! ~ Turkeys. Broad fcat.,l bronze or White Holany size. Both dressalive. A. W. Lytle. Call noon or evening. 262-18 t ®o"h'I;NITURE show ■weak Let Vogue FurnlK. te-upholster and re-style | ■ a tremendous saving to i ■Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts I ®A ?' I’RNI 1U RE ? I Furniture make your■d style, in any pattern and ' ®tor the cost-Call 1884, ■" 212-ts ■ALE i >vd washers, frees-! ®i. & coal heating stoves. I ■ cabinet. $75. Maytag stove,] ®e on paid. Maytag Service, ■er. s Appliances, 238 N. *uu | ■ 85. 258-T ■a..:. - Er' ie Gas and elec■anges ■ Estate - universal - ■d ■ Caloric. Immediate de- ■ Wide selection to choose ■ Haugks. Appliances, Plumb■hating. 197-TF ■ALE - To settle estate. 10 ■ two family home in fair ■tion on valuable coinmer■lot on First Street. Priced ■ tor quick sale. Bob Hel- ■ Realtor, Heller Building. •* B'o. 206-ts ■ALE — Dri-gas bulk service ■ available for Home and ■nercial heating, get our ■ before you invest in heat ■luipinent. Stucky's Dri-gas yre. Geneva Hatcheries, ■* 156, Geneva, Ind. I 33-T ■Tl.V—if you would like to ■ot the color or style of your ■? room suite, chairs, or couch, see us. We will ■ you a liberal trade-in alon anything you choose. •«* Furniture Store, Deca■‘Oliana. Phone 199. 267-4 t ■SALE— New Completely g f '° ’ room Home, fine Built■*«ures. Venetian Blinds, Full B-ient. Gas Water Heater and ■ft Softner. Ideally located. ■ lu - J F. Sanrnann or ■ L-ilhg. Midwest Realty Aucf c “- Decatur, Indiana. 269-3 t K ” aci <INERY auction, r >’• IMS. 10:30 a.m. New ® «. combines, corn pickers. Kret S aEd n,any other itn ‘ tj. Farniers - Wng in K n ’ us tQuipinent. Buvers F «*rywhere will 'be here, r available. Mohrs fc r. aleS ' Jennin «» Road. ■ n. Ohio. Bevington and ■» ’L C °? W ‘ rs ' There *i» t e each month in the fL 268-6 t |^ E 'Leautifuiiy style, knotty I “bed room ranch type |Wq r "c** frCm your * ork hfaL ' n,WI hare »l*n‘ It »nd .-.a Toor recrear PtTed h, K h Kta Rl ’ Lo'» of j■ - K kown only by apI <* now Tor kk 2s,Mf
FOR SALE —1948 Plymouth Coach. R& H. Doc's Car Dock. 269-3 t FOR SALE—Large Ind. Katahdin potatoes. $1.95 per cwt. Ray’s West Side Market. 266-ts FOR SALE —6 chairs and a table. Will sell, cheap. 381 Stevenson, St- 269-2tx| FOR SALE—Model “A” Ford. Ex-1 cellent condition. Phone 645-J.! 270-2tx FOR SALE—White enamel table top oil cook stove in very good condition. Phone 3781. 269-3tx FOR SALE—Durham heifer 3 mos. old. Preble phone 3 on 22. Elmer Meyer. 270-Btx FOR SALE— New Idea manure spreader. Also double disc. Charles Shoaf, 4 mi. E. of Monroe. 269-3tx FOR SALE —1931 Plymouth coupe. ( New paint. New tijes. Motor just overhauled. Dick Mansfield Mo- ! tor Shies, 141 S. 2nd St. 270-5 t FOR SALE — 180 white leghorn i pullets. Call at James E. Myers, evenings. 1 mile east of Salem. 269-3 t ■ FOR SALE—Order the delicious nut loaf today for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Phone 9212. Free delivery. 270-3tx FOR SALE —"G” Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators, plow. Less than 8 hours work, Mano ' Moser, Bluffton, Ind. 270-3 t FOR SALE —Do you want to buy a good modern six room well located home in Decatur at your own price Reply Box 431 Democrat. 270-3tx > ! FOR SALE—Used W. C. tractor with mounted A. C. com picker. Also New Idea corn picker. '! Moser Implement Co. Bluffton, Ind. 270-3 t 11 ■ : i FOR SALE—A good six room home in Monroe, insulated, full I basement, one car garage. DarI old Borne R. No. 2or 2*4 miles '] south of Magley. 270-3tx , FOR SALE — Late model monogram hard coal Heatrola, brown enameled finish. Walnut dining room suite. Walter Conrad, 3 I I miles south of Magley. 270 Six '1 —• * I FOR SALE—Girls blue winter coat i size 12. Ladies black coat quilted lining size 44. Sorghum molas- ’] ses. .Rhone 7185. Mrs. C. D. MeI Clure. R. 1 Decatur. 270-3tX I —— — ~ ■ — —.l -—— — „ - FOR SALE—Good grocery in grow- | Ing community. Excellent op- ' portunity for right person. ReaI sonable. Reply Box No. 433 c/o j Democrat. 270-3 t i CLOSING OUT our entire stock. to make room ior other business interests. Bargains In alumin uni and Pyrex holiday items. Grab them quick. The Brock Store. 253TF i FOR SALE— Family size Broad Breasted & White Holland Turkeys. Milk fed, raised in sanitary way. Dressed or alive. J. F. Ruppert. Phone 5144 evenings, or call 4913 anytime. 269-9 t FOR SALE —Completely Modern 5 room Home located in the Homestead. Garage and almost 2 acres of ground. Call No. 174, J. F. Sanmann or Leo Gillig Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 269-3 t MAN ALIVE! What a bargain! One 2-piece frieze living room suite. Used for high school play only. Will sell for $lB5, was $2lO. Can't tell this suit was ever taken out. Sprague Furni ture Store, Phone 199. 270-2 t FOR SALE—A Modern 6 room home, full size lot, nice yard and shade, an ideal location on a good residential street and only two blocks from Lutheran Church. Call No. 174, J. F. San mann or Leo Gillig Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 269-3 t FOR SALE— Kelvinator Deluxe Model Refrigerators — Electric Ranges—Horae Freezers—-on dis play. Several good used refrigerators at bargains. Also the Genuine Estate Oil and Coal Heat rolas. See DECATUR HATCH ERY. dealer. 267-10 t FOR SALE— An Unusually Well Constructed 6 Room Completely Modern Home. Gas Heat, with fine landscaped grounds. Double Garage. Call No. 174. J. F. SanMann or Leo Gillig. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 269 St FOR SALE—John Deere 25A two row mounted corn picker. Used New Holland press, very good. Used Case pickup press. John Deere model A tractor. New. disk harrows. Sub soilers. with power lift. CUitipackers. manure spreaders, spike tooth harrows, cement mixers, buss saws, and comfort covers for tractors. StefTin Implement Company, Third St Phone 180. If I cannot do great things I can do small things in a great way. —J. F. Clarite. _ _ 1 Trade in d Good Town Dtca'ur
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds silo, "'I © > : ' i i "Alvin and I think It a splendid! idea, mother, you go right ahead] and sell your house with a Demo-i crat Want Ad—and move in with us!” WANTED WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market.] Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED — Experienced washer service man. Kitchen’s Appliances. 238 N. 2nd. Phorx 95. 268-3 t WANTED —Man desperately needs steady employment. Any kind. Experienced truck driver. Reply Box 429 Democrat. 270-3 t WANTED — To rent 150-200 acre farm. Full line ot machinery. Grain rent. Box 432 Daily Democrat. 270 3tx WANTED —Woman or girl to care for children during the daytime. 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone 5905 after 4:3b p.m. 270-3tx WANTED: Good quality hay - • baled or loose - ■ also straw.---Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED TO CLEAN—WPA toilets, cesspools, septic tanks, open wells, and cisterns (save part of the water.) Major Harris,! Grover Hill, 0., Phohe 76. 253t30 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 874), Heller Building. 244-TF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL on new and used sewing machines. Desks, table consoles, portables, treadles: —shop hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.' everyday. Boardmans, 223 North First st.* 259-24tx WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located down ny the river bridge. John Feasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 W WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also] handle new and used structural ■ steel and pipe. For quick service ] call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our I only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric., We make covered buttons, buck-J els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North First 258t25x I | MISCELLANEOUS PERMANENTS—RiIIing, machineless, and cold waves. For appointments phone Dorothy Hunt. 3043. 268-6 t MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of $lO to S3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319. 55-ts 4TARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters — water systems— bathrooms —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts < ■’ADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ta£T 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 ot repair to us. Parts for all makes! of washers, radios, sweepers or * irons. Phone 463 Arnold A Klenk. Inc. 203-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us 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 & Klenk 217-ts True in « QoH Town OeUW 1
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LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tan bull and terrier female dog. Reward. Wayne R. Frauhiger. 31C N. 9th. 270-3 t LOST—Bunch of house keys. Reward. 313 Madison St. Phone 1342. 269-2 t LOST—Lady's tiny Bulova wrist watch Thursday night or Friday morning on Second street. Reward. Mrs. Earl Woodruff, telephone 6224. 270-g3t FOR RENT 1 FOR R'ENT — Sleeping room. Phone 5494. 269 g3t I FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phohe 666 or call at 228 Madison St. 269-3tx FOR RENT—I room 4n modern ! home. Young man preferred. Phone 257. 117 86. 4th. 270-2 t i FOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment, newly decorated. Pri-i vate entrance. No pets. Phone 5652. 270-2t| FOR RENT —3 room all modern j unfurnished country apartment. ■ Share bath. Lights and heat in- 1 eluded. Inquire 2hd house south] of Dent School. 270-3tx LOST — Black poodle bitch J Reward. Mary Gage, phone; 613-M. Or return to E. S. Moses farm. Itx Club Achievement Meetings Are Held During the past week, township 1-H achievement meetings were held in Jefferson, Monroe, Root and Preble, with a total of 542 persons in attendance. The meetings were sponsored by various township adult organizations such as P. T.A.; home economics clubs and Farm Bureau. Recognition was given the adult 4-H club leaders and the 4-H club members. Development for citizenship was emphasized. Diue Creek 4-H achievement program is dated today, Washington Monday Nov. 22 a,nd French Tuesday, Nov. 23. DECATUR TO (Co.-‘. Frqrn Page One) reading rooms. Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, and
CALL 1769 for RADIO REPAIR Electrical Wiring Appliance and Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd SI.
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i Miss Dorothy Cottrell and Mrs. R. D. Myers will guide the visitors through the exhibits. The Daily Democrat will publish a page of early history and pictures of the local library board and personnel in the regular Tuesday edition. The contributors to the page incdule. Miss Heller, Mrs. R. D. Myers, Mrs. John W. Tyndall, Miss Eleanor Pumphrey, Henry B. Heller, W. Guy Brown, Mrs. Leonard Saylors and Miss Betty Melchl. 4-H Pig Club Rules Revised For Next Year The Adams county swine prject committee, Ralph S. Myers, chairman, met Friday night in the county extension office. The group revised the 4-H pig club rules for 1949. They also planned for a meeting of all boys and girls who showed gilts in the last 4-H show. The purpose of this sessipn will be instruction in the care and management of bred , gilts. | The parents and friends of the
j ROCK WOOL Year ’Round Comfort Aluminum Self-Storing Combination Storm Windows and Screens OUR FACTORY TO YOU Saves you many Dollars. METAL AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES BILL CRIST I Phone ,26 MONROE Wilson Insulating Co. CLOSING OUT SALE Due to the death of my husband, Eugene Clouse, I will sell the ■ following personal property at Public Auction on the George Moore i farm, % mile North and % mile East of Ohio City, Ohio on Route 709 on: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER 17, 1948 at 10:30 A. M. E.S.T. — CATTLE AND HOGS — 1 Holstein Cow 6, calf by side; 2 Bred Heifers; 1 Open Heifer; Chester White Sow, 9 pigs by side; S. Poland China Sow, 10 pigs by side; S. Poland China Boar, 1 year old. TRACTORS—CORN PICKER—IMPLEMENTS 1944 M. Moline Model Z Tractor on Rubber, Starter, Lights and Cultivators, first class; 1944 M. Moline Model R Tractor on Rubber, Starter, Lights and Cultivators, first class; Moline One Row Corn Picker on Rubber, hasn’t picked 50 acres; Moline 7 ft. Power Mower; Case 18 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; McDeering 8 ft. Cultipacker; Roderick Lean Tractor Rotary Hoe, 1 yr. old: Moline Fertilizer Corn Plantsr; Dunham Disc; Nisco Manure Spreader, good; 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; Side Delivery; Buck Rake on 1930 Chev. Chassis- Rubber Tired Wagon and Grain Bed; Stock Trailer; Implement Trailer; Hammer Mill; Buzz Saw; 3 Hog Houses; Self-Feeder; Hog Fountain; Clipper Fanning Mill; Miscellaneous Articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Round Oak Table Top Range, white enamel finish; Solid Oak Dining Table, Buffet, 6 chairs; Good Wine Colored two (2) piece Living loom Suite; White China Closet; Floor Lamp; White Breakfast Set, rood; 2 Chest of Drawers; Radio; Winter Master Healing Stove; Baby Bed, with mattress; Miscellaneous articles. FERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. MRS. RUTH CLOUSE, OWNER Roy & Ned Johnson—Auctioneers Melvin Liechty—Auctioneer 3co. Moore & Bert Custer—Clerks. . ■ Lunch by Ohio City Church of God 15
wi irwraMH tiitit ■ n mrr rawi<m mu m■ i jl_ • FAMILY PEACE OF MIND INSURANCE. You get MORE for LESS when you get One of Our PERSONAL PROPERTY FLOATERS. Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill THIMBLE THEATRE - Now Showing—" HIM AND HIS TOE!" loue FINAL GAME IS 1/ THIS IS ONLY PRACTICE TODAY, LUMMOX J MOW'S HE V I'M HAVING II AFTeE EVERY PLAY ME wir the wounded, (we ace getting ready for the 7 doin', <j trouble wtm a time our to dust off his j M&XES!'KJEifMOV) WOUNDED \ COACH ??XHIM, POPEYE.’/J r NEU) PMTS.'H ——- 'THEIR SO-YARDT >y <f/ . -7/) une!?/— ——' -/CX — — \* J rcny* /isl) vx\ toMcX \ ~ <sjx \ :# ty W'M # 3WZ X X VaXnT Im . WarW ngMi mr*wH BLONDIE- THAT’S WHAT’S EATING COOKIE? t I^ LBE = X rV 7UERE - (4 It V L S SOME EXERCISE. \ OTHER STPEET S kSr-r' ~ G 2 . Blondie y i I- take them «< tJ will you JZVA C 1 DAGWOOD. Lw-e y 1- A VATH TOU ) DAISY? '«« M vwi were getting) /'.a 1 I ’ i i / *A__k—EW—< _ UP A little », <-\Wil game in i \c- to J — i 1 £> •- * ,l^— .' ]
4-H swine club members are urged to attend this meeting. Time and place will be announced later. Backache For quick comforting help for Backtcho, «»Uc Ptlno, Getting Up Nlghta, itnog urine. Irritating passages, Leg Pri-'a. circlet under eye>, and awollen anklei, dua to non-organlq and non-ayitemlc Kidney Cud bladder troubles, try Cyatax. Quick, complete •atiafactlon or money back guaranteed. Aik your druggist for Cyrtex today. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent You in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this busines in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are ] proud. • Melvir Liechty, Rep. ! NOTICE! 1 No hunting or trespassing, day ' or night, on the D. W. McMillen i Byrl Williamson, Tenant
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 15 —(UP)— (PMA) —Livestock: 1 Hogs 16,000; only moderately ‘ active, very uneven; scattered i early sales mostly 170-220 lbs. - barrows and gilts around 1.00 low- ' er than Friday’s average; some ; major interests bidding 1.50 or ] more lower* few sales 170-220 lbs. ] 21.50- practical top 22.00; : small lots 22.25 or more; later and bulk sales 1.50-2.00 lower; late trade 170-225 lbs. 21.00-21.50 ; 230270 lbs. 20.00-21.00; heavier weights slow; sows around 501.00 flower at 17.50-19.00; few choice lightweights to 19.50. Cattle 2,500, calves 600; steers and heifers very slow; few early sales steady to 50 lower; liberal share unsold carrying 50-1.00 lower bids; four loads average good yearling steers 31.50; several loads hold upward to 34.00; three loads mostly good 800-900 lb. heifers 28.00-29.00; scattering common and medium light yearling unchanged at 19.00-23.50; good beef . cows bid 19.00-20.00; veaiers only moderately active, steady; good and choice 30.00-32.50. Sheep 3,500; fat lambs barely steqdy with Friday's general market; practical top 24.50, few 25.00; bulk good and choice natives 24.00-24.50; medium and good 21.50- fed yearlings largely 50 lower; load good and choice 100-lb. fed Texas weathers No. 1 fal ishorn skinned 24.00; three loads mostly good 89-95 lbs. 20.0020.50; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 7.00-8.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 15 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 160-300 lbs 20-21.50, pigs 20 down, roughs 19 down. ’ Calves 33. > Lambs 24.50, yearlings 20, ewes 9, bucks 8. Steers choice 28-29, good 23-25. medium 19-21, common 15-17; hei- > fers choice 25-27, good 21-23, med- > ium 17-19, common 15-17; cows I choice 16-17, good 15-16, cutters 1415, canners 10-12; bulls heavy 1920, good 17-19, light 15-17. * CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.34%; May 2.27%>4; July 2.12%-%; Sept. 2.10%-l/i. Corn: Dec. 1.41%-1.42; May 1.46- - %-1.46; July 1.46%-%; Sept. 1.43. ; Oats: Dec. 82; May 78%; July 72; Sept. 69 %B. Soybeans: Nov. 2.63%; Dec. 2.64- %•%; March 2.68%-%; March 2.68I 1/2-%: May 2.68%-2.68. 1 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. > Bonds higher; U. S. governments [ firm. Curb stocks irregularly higher. ’ Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher. Hogs 50 to 75 cents lower; cattle steady to 1.00 lowqr; sheep lower. 1 Ari’OISTMENT OF ; AimiMSTit vrnn ESTATE AO. 4471 ' Notice In bereby givrii, • That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate ■•f r c. Miller Iftte ot Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. (hinr J. Miller AdininiNtrnlor sov. 3, 19 is. Henry 11. Heller Attorney Nuv. 8-15.2* Happiness is not perfected until it is shared. — Porter. Every moment is the right one ; to be kind.
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KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected Nov. 15 160 to 200 lbs. — 21.00 200 to 225 &s. - 20.75 225 to 250 lbs. —— 20.25 250 to 275 ?6s. -— 20.00 275 to 300 lbs. 19- 50 300 to 325 lbs. -f- 19-00 325 to 350 lbs. 18.50 350 to 400 lbs. — — 18.00 140 to 160 lbs.. — 19.50 120 to 140 lbs. — 19-25 100 to 120 lbs. — 19.00 Rougffs 300 lbs. down 18.00 300 to 350 lbs. 17.50 350 to 400 lbs. 17-00 400 to 450 lbs — 16-50 450 to 500 lbs. — — 16.00 500 to 550 lbs 15.50 550 to 560 lbs. - 15.00 Stags 13-50 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. and Sat.) 31.00 Spring .Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.50 Yearlings —* 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Nov. 15 225 to 250 lbs. 20.75 250 to 275 tbs. 20.50 200 to 225 lbs. 20.50 275 to 300 lbs. 20.25 180 to 200 lbs. 20.25 160 to 180 tbs. 20.00 300 to 350 lbs. 19.25 • 350 to 400 lbs. 19.00 100 to 140 lbs. - 18.50 Roughs 300 down 18.25 Lambs 20.00 Stags 13.50 Calves 29.00 Ewes 7.00 Bucks 6.00 Boars 10.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 15 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: ’ .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Nov. 15 Grade A large white .64 Grade A large brown .62 Heavy hens .31 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .26 Cocks .17 Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Nov. 15 No. 1 Wheat 2.17 Oats .77 Corn 2.16 Beans 2.38 Call for rye nrices. Magnesium pipe is used for t ransferring gasoline and volatile solvents because it is light and especially because it will not strike a spark.
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