Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1949 — Page 5

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classified ,'%® o«r iSING RATEB less: ’V 2 t ! me ’. 7 75 . 6 times sl.7t>. ,' ; d are for consecu- ’ '■ classified sktpday point BLACK per word each in»ci- ■“ minimum charge. y a( i s listed in paraI increase re ? u ' ' Obitnary, In y»LJ 2c per word, 75c be in office by 11 through Friday, > s 9 4, ! ,\x minister rugs, , I ■ S W )1 open evenings ex®*sS - M>y & Co ' M T e ; SI I? H W* sKi.I.GAS for rural - ami water heating !a|l ffL as $6 95 per 100 lbs. 011 ■■ 101-ts MMrk K.,\Xs to sdecf from. Open 3 KXm Wed. nites. Stucky f)\’U betot'M Hawkeye }:;50 bu. new bags. route 2. Craig--101-Tx Ext ( m lon ladders and will make to order. 1f) f Bir old ones. Arthur Monroe, Ind. 104- Px rerrigeranges, water heaters, and dryers. Also some a refrigerators. Uhrick 101-ts ch as Speed Queen and Stucky & Co., Monroe, n nites except Wed. 274-ts j—Studio Couches and s, large selection to mi. Open nites except >s. Stucky & Co., Mon--274-ts Sorrel saddle horse, . Won several prizes at dow. 1 mi. N. of Mid--0 turn west to first 117-3tx I STOVES? STOVES - nt to trade see Stuckys e, Ind. They are allowiriees for your old stove 274-ts THRILL.—BuiId your! ~000 people did last] x 24, $795, F. O. B. De-1 e information. Interna-| mes, 3909 Calhoun, Ft. 109-Tx S on Pretty Lake one est in Northern Ind., modern development sandy beach, flowing nd nature. Good fishing, s X. of Ft. Wayne on 3. I Goodpaster’s Add., WolKuril. Ind. 114 30t ■i Ml.I! - Fusil shipment of forcet ■ me-nots and tßdllfc swem pmatoes and yams, ' .HNti Ilia' .. Im! peppi rs, i-auli Bmr egg plant and all other Doable and flower plants. Ej^^Hl»>l;rm and peat moss. Bta tle.urs and combilia■tali.l. Sirahm's Grocery. 339 fc nß*'.i: In ib liable Stratton , HM two 1., drimm Imine (third ‘ HBir. partially finished). All R i'"l.'. ■in . s with auto, heat, hot water heatW>jli!lw....d built-in cup Bw|s. lot ~ of closets, etc. Price below reproduction cost. ri ii' sl.t. u " down, balance ■®d monthly payments. Bob Realtor, phone 870. g*'-’ New Machinery: John ■H* power mowers, side rakes, ■Mbati'iw.-. power trol plows. manure spreaders. 1 with quick ■ tatch Dunham harrows, mulch--1 parts Spring tooth liarBullion pulverizers. New ■Bill balers, twine and parts. ' lohn Deere "H" tractor I aud power lifti Jotin Model "A" tractor with and fertilizer spreadgood used mowers 1 ■/c>r:m k Deering side rake. ■wa Implement Co, Third St. P- U ~ 1 I OPPORTUNITY I» \y^ow r | / I UHL IK. fe? r - M ' WKFK 1 Savings Bonds ■B Kli vr^ 570 ' 1 S8V1R «» ■q?’ E «S Tor W”’ M BO,<DS WORTH VALVE. |By~*' G,sd To *" — Decsm 1

FOR SALE—Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co, Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR SALE—I 942 Mercury Station Wagon. Al 'D. Schmitt Motor Sales. 201 • 207 S. Ist St. 119-lt FOR SALE—Feed $1.25 per 100 lb! Bag Service Inc, 812 W. Elm St, j Decatur. 119-10 t FOR SALE— 1948 Ford Super Deluxe 4 door. Radio and heater.! 16,000 miles. Also all steel trailer. Phone 77125. U9-3tx ■ FOR SALE — Full size bed; coil, springs; dresser and mirror to match. Reasonable. Call 1695. I 117 3t-x i ■ . . FOR SALE—Perennials, & litis.l Iris are blooming now. Mrs. James Borders, west Monroe '■ ’ Street. 118-6tx! ■ FOR SALE-1940 Chevrolet [ 2 door, radio, heater and t extras. — The Gas House, ; Phone 1776. 11713 ' FOR SALE—I94O Chevrolet, radio and heater, nice. 1 model “A" Ford, motor just overhauled. ! Porter Tire Co, North 2nd St. , 119-ltx ' FOR SALE- Used Farmall “B" i tractor with cultivators and Little Genius 2-12’’ plow. Mollenkopf & Eiling Inc. Decatur, Ind. ; 118-3 t FOR SALE—Top dirt and peat’ moss. Delivered. Call O. V. Dill- . ing. Ist house east of Kirkland I high school. Glass Trucking Service. Craigvllle phone. 99-T FOR SALE— New refrigerators $199.95. Used Washers $15.00. Stoves $79.95. —Kitchen’s Appliance, 238 N. 2nd St. T FOR SALE—New McCormick Deering side rakes. Allied rotary hoes. Heavy wood harrows. Ensilage harvesters. Household re-1 frigerators and freezers. Molten-1 kopy & Eiting Inc, Decatur, Ind. 118FOR SALE- Beautifully located north end five-room home, if i you are tired of small rooms! look at this rent-saver. No base-1 ment or furnace but otherwise; modern. $3,700 cash or approxi-i mately $1,600 down, balance only $33.84 monthly. Bob Heller, Reali tor, phone 870. 117-btf FOR SALE — 1947 one owner streamliner Pontiac, very clean,; low milagt, we will guarantee; | i 1947 Ford club coupe, one own-1 I er, local man, also a guaranteed! | car; 1941 Chcv. club coupe, reI duced price; 1911 Ford tudor, I priced to sell, see it today; 19411 Nash, a steal on todays market. At the Gas House • opposite the! hotel. Phone 1776. 118-31! FOR SALE—Two, three or four section Rotary Hoes, spring steel teeth Guaranteed the Best; 7 & 8 ft. heavy duty Oliver tractor discs; sprocket packers; cultipackers; Oliver spring & spike tooth harrows; cultimulchers; Soil Surgeon drags; Oliver TNT Raydex tractor plows; Jeoffroy chisel plows; Oliver manure j spreaders; Oliver side delivery 1 rakes; Horn draulic manure! loaders for all tractors; rubber! tire wagons; 2 row Oliver corn. planters; 313 and 1-20 hoe Oliver j Superior grain drills; Simplicity i garden tractors and weed mowers. USED— Oliver 70 tractor j with cultivators; 1944 SC Case! tractor with cultivators; F-12.1 JF-114 ft F-20 Farmall tractors with cult.; John Deere B with . cult.; 2 row Oliver mounted corn planter $100.00; 2 row McCor-mick-Deering semi mounted corn planter H & M; 12 ft. John Deere combine: 6 ft. Oliver combine. Oliver Sales & Service, Craigvllle Garage, Craigville, Ind. 119WANTED WANTED-Custom baling. See Ollie Kreps, or call 996-11. 118-3tx WANTED-Bulldozing to do. See Clifford Landis. 3 miles west of Monroe. Phone 94-T, 116-6tx , WANTED TO BUY - Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman’s Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED — Housekeeper for 2 adults. Good working conditions. ' Call between 4:30 and 8 p.m. 350! ■ N. loth. Phone 1329. 117-3 t. WANTEiPfimothy or light clover mixed hay. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. ifetf IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—win • dow screens—storm sash or mill i work of any kind, call Quality. .Mill Service. Phone Decatur! 17161. Free estimates. 48-tf 1 WANTED Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Build-' ing. Trade it a Good Town — Decatur t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ —- ® wW’ I 1 '0 X j "I'm mighty proud of you Alvin ! —it isn't everyone that's smart enough to use the Democrat Want | Ads!” MISCELLANEOUS FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth | Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 T ; ICE—For good clear ice call Kenny's Ice Delivery. Phone 1683. Formerly Elmer’s Open evening’s until 9:00. 105-ts ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T LOANS — on modern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. _ T EXPERT paper hanging, painting, wall paper cleaning, walls washed. Best of references. Phone 6764 or 499. U7-6t LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re-! pared. Saws filed and retoothed, i All work done by machine. Alvin Gerber. U. S. 224. Magley. 113-ts. 50/1(10,000 or 5/10,090 liability limits. We fit your needs.— Decatur Insurance Agency. 115t5 SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathi rooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts WELDING — acetylene and elec- : trie. General repair. Plow point ; sharpening and rebuilding. Mon j roe Service, Monroe, Ind. 114-6 t-x ' RADIO REPAIR - For complete! and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. ! 60-tfj ! CLOGGED SEWERS and drains I opened with electric Koto-Root-j er. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. Williams, Phone; I 4 on 6, Tocsin, R-2 Decatur. [ j -I ! LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, i livestock or other things you! need. Local Loan Co., 138 N.! "nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-We serv ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For’ prompt service, call 463. Arnold; & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts : I CALL 207 for your plumbing and 1 heating needs. All sizes galva-| nized pipe. Also complete] line of “F & W" pumps. Walter j Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2ndj St. 299-ts | FARMERS ATTENTION-We re-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs) etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ) all phone charges. The Stadler! Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- i ler Products Co. 15-tfj SPECIAL LOW PRICES on new and modern sewing machines,; also rebuilt ones. We handle a 1 big line of sewing needs. Low I overhead expenses—we sell fori less. Boardman's. 223 N. Ist. 113-14txi SEWING MACHINE Repairing —I Let us convert your old treadle] Machine into a modern electric? We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing! machines. Boat dman’s 223 North ’ First. 103-25tx ROOFING— Don't wait for rain! before checking that leaky flat roof or spouting. All kinds ofi roofing and spouting work done, also roof and siding painting.: Free estimate. Preble phone, i ‘ Carl Mentbr, Preble, Ind. 115-6txi LEARN HOW to earn money. Free! training by nationally successful] cosmetics company leads to steady income. Easy training course starts you earning quickIv. Box 29. c/o Democrat. | 118-Stx FURNITURE rebuilding and upholstering of all kinds, eighteen years factory and rebuilding experience, thorough knowledge of materials; let us make an a;s pointment with you concerning your furniture needs; samples shown and estimates given with-! out obligation. Write or call Hobart Meyers. Berne, Ind.. Telephone Berue 309. 11C-T Trad* U'a Good Te** — DecatU?

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ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. ’ 217-ts AMERICA’S LEADING magazines feature Avon products. Help us supply the families in your) neighborhood with products of guaranteed quality. An immediate money making opportunity. Write Mrs. I. M. Cussen, 315 S. Jefferson St., Huntington, Ind. ÜB-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Lot on North Thirteenth St. Good highway frontage. Write Box 28 c/o Democrat. 117-3tx FOR RENT—Room with private bath and entrance. Cooking facilities. Employed man or woman alone. 427 Mercer avenue. Telephone 9612. 117-3 t LOST— A white Spitz dog with brown ears. Strayed from home i of Kenneth Worden. Kirkland Twp. R. R. 2 Decatur. Finder please notify same. 118-3 t FOR RENT—Modern home at 804 Winchester St. Seven rooms and bath. Gas heat, full basement and garage. Call at 322 N. 4th. 119-2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Blue Sheaffer lifetime: fountain pen. Between 2nd and 13th Sts. Reward. Betty Hill. Phone 5653. 119-3tx No Welcome Guest Detroit (UP)—Patrolman Dwight Mattison accepted an invitation to a gambling party and came out the | only winner. He arrested the ! others and booked them on gambling charges. UNITED STATES (Cont. Krom Psu?e One) British minister of state Hector McNeil. They called for a peace appeal to both sides, an amnesty, immediate elections, withdrawal of AngloAmerican aid and troops, Greek communist participation in the new government and Russian participation in a Greek border control commission. The first news of the proposals was given by a Tass dispatch from Moscow. It said the western powers had agreed to study the proposals and to hold another meet- ~<■ A J. J-J.X±±X «-A J-V- I- V-J-V -V-l J-XX. BICYCLE REPAIR Reasonable—Guaranteed DECATUR CYCLE SUPPLY 128 Monroe St. Phone 987 MMMWVWWMMVVVVVVWV | CROPS INSURED ? WHY TAKE A (HANCE HAIL CAN DESTROY YOUR CROPS IN A MOMENTS TIME No More Thanl to J( per Bu. Will Insure You Against Loss from Hail on Crops Such as OATS, CORN, WHEAT, SOYBEANS I I If It’s Insurance COFFEE'S I AGENCY Boch Bldg. Phones 1896 • 1720 MAMMWWWVWMVVVVVMfVIM I I [todays weather Forecast ! I 11 11 I J F sleep snug and dry under a CORDUROY ROOF AS HTTII AS $3 MONTH No Down Payment Required Phone or Write for FREE ESTIMATE. We Apply. Rhodes Roofing & Siding Co. 104 Jefferson St. Phone 202

ing at which the western answer would be given. • The British consider the matter of a general amnesty as being one for the Greek government to decide itself. The demand for communist participation in the elections and in the Greek government is considered by the British to be the chief stumbling block, informed quarters said. The British consider this proposal a trojan horse move by which the communists hope to gain a foothold in the Greek government so that they can stage an untimate coup and seize control. JUDGE TAKES CASE (Cont. From Page One) her estate was divided as follows: One bedroom suite and sufficient bed clothing for it were left to her husband, Adolph. The will also named him executor of the estate. Thirty-six acres of land in Adams county and half the remainder of her personal property went ! to her sister, Linnle Chronister. Fifty acres and the other half of her personal property were divided equally among four nieces. Marjory Snead, Marcile Dove, Helen Wolf, and Mary Sherer. CHEST COLDS, SORE, ACHING MUSCLES. WOOLLEY'S OINTMENT For Quick Relief 35c—AT DRUG STORES-GOc

SALE CALENDAR MAY 21—Mayme D. Cole. 4 mi. W. of Silver Lake. Ind., on Highway No. 14, then 2’/a mi. N. Well Improved 30 Acre Farm Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAY 21—Caroline Flueckiger Heirs, 365 Hoosier St., Berne, Ind. 8 room house, garage, hen house, building 10t—2:30 I’. M. Household goods—l I’. M. Jeff Liechty, auct. MAY 21—Johnston heirs, 204 South Randolph St., Garrett. Ind. Johnston Building, 2 P. M. Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. MAY 23—Ray A. Hodson, 10 mi. S. E.'of North Manchester, Ind. Well Improved 80 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. MAY 24—Isaac Wagner, 717 Mercer Ave., Decatur. Iml„ Complete line of Practically New Furniture and Household Items. Evening Sale, 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanman, Auct. MAY 25—Walter 11. Loechner, 6 mi. S.E. of Fort Wayne, Ind on M ayne Trace Read to the Marion Center Road then 1 mi. S.. Highly Improved 118 Acre Farm and Personal Property, Ind. 11 head good dairy cattle, planing mill equipment and lot of good lumber. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, auc MAY 26—Robert Denbo, Corner of Walnut and Main Sts., Ridgeville, Ind., Complete Set-up for the manufacture of Cement Blocks, Evening Sale 6:30. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. I*. Sanmann, auctioneer. MAY 27— Raymond Baumgartner, 3’2 mi. N. of Bluffton, Ind. on Highway No. 1, Completely Modern 6 room Country home on One acre of land, 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAY 28—Donald A. Lowman, 3 mi. W. and 2 mi. N. of Silver Lake, Ind. 24 Acre Beautiful Lakeside Property, modern set of improvements. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. auct. MAY 28—Lona E. Shuck, 2'A mi. N. and, $4 mi. W. of Silver Lake, Ind. 19 Acre Lake Shore Property, Gooil Set of Improvements. Evening Sale, 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. | JUNE 1 Robert Milan. IL mi. S.E. of Wabash, Ind. 20 \i re Trad of land, Racing Course. Evening Sale. 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. JUNE 3—Glen W. Stanton. 12 mi. N. of Columbia City, Ind. Lake Cottage on Large Lot. Completely furnished. Evening Sale, 6:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, aud. JUNE 6—Mr. & Mrs. W. 11. Reeves. 19 mi. N. E. of Washington. Ind 340 acre farm, 4 room house, also tenant house. 2 P. M. Kent Realty and Auction Co., Inc.. Decatur, Ind. MHTIM ms ARNOLD & KLENK, INC. Phone 463

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• A.J.ZELT • The Rawleigh Dealer Phone 1081 Decatur Indiana I ■ Typewriter and Adding Machine ! Reoair Service Venis Office Supply Cu. 109 S. Johnson St. B'uffton, Ind. Phone 428 ) _ — Famous Last Words: ! “I CAN BEAT THAT TRAIN!” 1 If he winds up in a "tie"—you t know the answer!—Just one more driver that won't get a j second chance! You never take a chance, when •. you have BUTLER’S experts go over your car to eliminate any possible mechanical fail- - ures! It pays in many ways— Stop by today! Butler’s Garage 128 So. Ist St. Phone 505

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 20—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 1,200; choice hogs 19.75; light butchers 19.25-19.75; medium 19.25-19.75; butchers 18.25-19.00; heavy 17.25-17.75; light roughs 15.5016.50/medium 14.5015.50; heavy 13.5014.50. Rest of market unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 20—(UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 8.000; active; barrows and gilts 250 lbs down mostly 25 higher; heavier weights strong to 25 higher; bulk good and choice 170 250 lbs 19.5020.00; 250290 lbs 18.5019.50; heavier weights scarce; 100160 lbs strong at 15.5017.50 or more; sows steady to strong; 330550 lbs 14.75-16.75; choice lightweights sparingly 17.00 or above; odd over 600 lbs 14.50 or less. Cattle 300, calves 400; hardly enough steers and heifers to test market, nominally steady; odds and ends medium and good yearlings and heifers 23.50-24.50; cows barely steady; few being held off market; odd good cows 20.00-20.50; common and medium 17.50-19.25; canners and cutters 15.0(8-17.50; vealers active, steady; bulk good and choice 27.00-28.50; common and medium 18.00-26.50. Sheep 200; odd head good to choice spring lambs 31.00; deck mostly medium 68-lb shorn western lambs No. 2 pelts 26.00; about steady; good and choice slaughter ewes 7.00-9.00; best lightweights eligible to 10.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks lower. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean figures irregular. Hogs irregular; cattle steady; sheep nominally steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.23»4-%; July 1.95%-%; Sept. 1.95%; Dec. 1.97%. Corn: May 1.33%-%; July 1.31%- •%; Sept. 1.36%; Dec. 1.17%-%. Oats: May 67%-%; July 61%; Sept. 60%A; Dec. 62%. Soybeans: May 2.34%-2.35; July 2.22%-%; Nov. 2.06. Trade in a Good I own — Decatur APl'Olvmi’.Vr OF EXECUTOR ESTATE 50. -f.V.m Xotl<-<- Im Ikti-Io given. That t'l" unitei-slgneil lias been appointed ■ nt.ir of Ho' estate of Lauretta Ainrine late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. l-'rank t.nreia, Eseeiit .r I). Iliirdette Cinder, attoini v May 12, 1919. May 13—20—2. XOIK i: TO RIDDERS The Trustee and advisory board of Jefferson Twp. Adams Co., Ind, unprepared to negotiate and execute -ontraets for I Ims i-"Utes from May 28 to July 11. tsl'i. Information relative tc routes may In- had Sil Trustee's office. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Drayton I’yle, Trustee Jefferson Twp May 20 AITOISTMEVr OF ADMIMSTIt Cl'Olt 50. 452" s<>tlee Im hereby given That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator -if tlie estate of Ethel A. Zimmerman late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably •olvent. I.awrenee E. Ziinnierniau, Administrat T Severin 11. Sehurger, 1 Attorney. May Is. ItHO. May 2" --.7—1 me 3

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KENNETT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 20 160 to 180 lbs. 19 00 . 180 to 220 lbs. 19 25 220 to 240 lbs. I*- 9 ® 240 to 260 lbs 260 to 280 lbs. 1 8 - 29 280 to 300 lbs. —— i?' 7s 300 to 325 lbs - 325 to 350 lbs 17-25 350 to 400 lbs. 1 7 - 90 140 to 160 lbs. I®- 99 120 to 140 lbs. .........— 16- 99 100 to 120 lbs. - IS- 99 Roughs 300 lbs. down —- 79 - 99 300 to 350 lbs. —- 1 9 - 99 350 to 400 lbs 14.5® 400 to 450 lbs 14." 450 to 500 lbs 13.50 500 to 600 lbs - - 13.00 Stags 11.00 Boars 9 99 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 27.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 26.00 Yearlings 1 9 - 99 Ewes - 1 9 - 99 SCHMITT’S STOCK rARDS Corrected May 29 160 to ISO lbs. 19.00 180 to 225 lbs. 19.25 225 to 240 lbs. 19.00 240 to 250 lbs. 18.75 250 to 260 lbs 18.50 260 to 270 lbs - 18-25 270 to 280 lbs — 18-00 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 lbs. — 17.50 325 to 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 375 lbs. 17.25 375 to 400 lbs. 17.00 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 100 to 140 lbs. - 16.75 Roughs 300 down 15.50 Lambs — 25.00 Stags 12.00 Calvea 24.00 Ewes 10.00 Bucks - 8.00 Boars — 9.®® LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 20 Beans subject to cnange 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 FARMS Phone 38P Corrected May 20 , Grade A large white 47 Grade A large brown 45 Current receipts 41 Heavy hens 28 ] Leghorn hens 4 lbs up .... -23 Cocks - 79 Fryers—call for nrlces. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Wllllams Pleasant Mills Corrected May 20 No. 1 Wheat 211 Oats - Corn 7 79 Beans i-- 2.17 Call tor rye prices. The Kipling Cotes Derby at Yorkshire, England, has been run every third Thursday in March for 429 consecutive years. Wr joT Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe