Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1949 — Page 5

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j p’OR SALI< pbi.* <> Radios and ' qtiicky A: Co., KM-' rrTTnan"oil Heating «.:•■■. - rbr “. SB.. . )'r. <•?«» i' 11 ”’ 1 ' <W Perry b-- = - !! ‘" d hoUh ’* ~t I- 1 ’ 233 b Kel ~.- fuming pressure Mr' !iy 'MM,.- ■ i>' “i •■ -niKoleu.n, ' Wvl '*‘ Kurl " ■V 235 Jt wr> buy flna Foam ...d a....1, it < leans rugs EWV » Smith I’fUK r ELGAS tor rural . poking and w*”' r heating ■■low as t«95 P pr 190 H’"■gjk Bror_ IM* PaINT - PAINT — |K, Bros. Paint. Stucky's bent, Monroe. Ind. ■* 150tf ■X to select from Open ex* ept Wed. nites. Stucky Monroe, Ind. 274-ts HKf trailer, air brakes, cheap. BS’.-jr Earms. 8 3rd. Phone ■ £ 221-12t| -Im 7 t'rosley. good IKditon J.0U90. See Willaid K : , ; miles ■vest of Monroe. ■ 228 lot s - Axyiinister rugs, Hjds <’;>en evenings ex Wed. Stucky A Co. Monroe. K. Phone 66.866. l*tf Glow Hoy heatrola, white enamel range. May- ■ washing macbhse. Geo. Sipe. M south and 3% tai. east of e 233-Jtx such as Speed Queen and Stucky & Co., Monroe, Open nites except Wed. I 274-ts - E'rigldaire refrigeraranges, water heaters, EKiher*. sad dryers Also some EMnd used refrigerators, Uhrick Mos 101-ts S. ~ 'i. rovES want to trade see Stuckys high prices for your old stove now. 274-ts .‘•'ALE — Open wheels for B John Deere tractor; coal burner; also buffet. Bell, Convoy, Ohio. B 2333tx SALE -3 pair drapes, neutral like new. 5 piece dinnette set. Red and Mu ral plastic covered chairs, ■easonable. 410 Mercer Ave. B 233 3tx ■(GAIN BUY! Moore combinaMon coal range and bottle gas Mnge with I large burners and B 1 "" 1 * 1 ' 1 ' oven, regular at Priced to move at 8239.- * *hh hookup Haugks. 213-T KtIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD INES—Maytag washers. Bottle nd natural gas stoves. Electric Hrig-rators. Radios. Home triers Geneva Steel Cabinets. »mes Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnea 'hone 6495. R SALE- Federal fertiliser: the trtlliser with the graduated nit-r<g»-n base. Feeds the crop from M time until harvest. Extra 1*0! food added at no additional *•- A. J. Davison. Pleasant lUto 233-3 t R SALE — 4 Room modern «me. with utility room, forced r furnace, and built in features. ~ i6 "° Cash or 8600.00 Down ».'ment. balance |40.00 per THE KENT realty A Co ' ,NC - WBCATUR. hMHA.SA - PHONE tt. C. W ” B! Gerald Strickler. 284-84 R SALE — Two 1942 Allis-Cbal-“7." WC tractors; One McCorm,leering Regular tractor and One 1948 AlUa-Chal-r» torn picker; One 1942 Allis L ® er “ 1,1 m bine; One 8 ft. MM ».aHne with motor; One Metormick I leering 1 roar corn pickJ <<rop 1 ro » picker; 2 Ih.nV” Ph ” r ’ ; O “ e 7 ft•heller 1 go^ l OBe Cr °" C ° r, ‘ «"er good as new. Gerber-Moe- « Implement Co.. U. s. «. Phone >Ua!l^V S ~ 6 modern . Home on one floor. ‘“"Ily Si b **“’ storm 8 In “rvens and ••toted \nd° W * ,hro “«‘‘ o «' !■ hmn. u?* * Mjr ‘® b **‘ TR*» •lialM ’J" f,rtt t '*“ • hB P* ■ nd ATE b Xv f a °L n,A l< * fc REAf tv / MB,OX THE SrS*VCTION CO.. INC 88 r i ll - ,n wana-phone *• w. hunt, Qerald Strickler Uliil

FOR SALE— 40 White Rock pul lets. Hugo Blakey, phone 513-H 235-b3t FOR SALE -New and used band instruments, accordions and stringed instruments. Publlx Service. 233-3 t FOR SALE 1948 fcMlnneapoßa tractor. David Myers. 2 miles north. % west of Wren, Ohio, Phone 37F23 Wren. 234-3tx FOR SALE — One 9x12 Wilton Tuxedo broadloom all wool rug; also Speed Queen washer. Bob Koenemann. Preble. 235 2t-x FOR SALE - 700 New Hampshire Red Pullets, 16 weeks old. 2 ml j W. of Coppess Corner and 2 ml. P. ' Berne. Phone 4(62. 235 2t x "NEVER used anything like "it? say users of Ffna Foam for cleaning rugs. Smith Drug Co. 234-3 t FOR SALE — 1918 Nash "600." Radio and heater, low mileage. Car like new. Louis .Mattax. Monroe, Ind. 234 3t FOR SALE—ISO varieties of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Andrew Werling. H mi. N. and H mi. E. of Tocsin. 814 3tx ! FOR SALE—FueI oil burner with blower and thermostatic control. Paint spray outfit. J. ivetich. 1022 S. 13th St. 233 3tx FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire boar, used three litters. McCor- • mick 6 root corn shredder. Imi I west H south of Magley, Ernest Longenberger. 233-Stx FOR SALE- Favorite base burner, large else. Fair condition. Frank Brittsan. Ist house east of state line on north side of road. 234-2tx FOR SALE — 1*29 Model A Fori pick up half-ton; also used hot water heater. Lyle Franz. < ml. E. of Monroe. Ind., at Charles Shoaf. 235 3t-x I FOR SALE 1946 6' Case combin'*. I used 400 acres only. Clover seed attachment, new canvas, like new. Sellter Machine 4 Welding Shop. Berne, Ind. 235 2t FOR SALE Condensed buttermilk. barrels, for poultry or animal feeding 85.00 per 100 lbs Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St Decatur Farms. 235 60t FOR SAIJC 12 very nice New Hampshire Reel Pullets anl 3 roosters. L. P. Swoveland, 2 ml. north of Willshire on State Road 49. 235 2t x FOR SALE Tsed L A H electric range. 3 cooking burners with timed oven. May be seen be tween 4 4 6 o'clock at Homestead No. 11. Call 6352. 233-3tx FOR SALE — 2 good circulating heating stoves. Glow-Boy and large site Charter Oak. 754 mt. E of Berne. Wilbert Baker. 233-3tx FOR A CLEAN SWEEP — Rebuilt Sweepers, 814.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. All popular make* such as Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac and others. We service all make* Free pick up and delivery. Arnold 4 Klank. Phone 463 235 TF FOR SALE Completely Modern four Bedroom Home. Ideally located within three blocks of business District. An Attractive, Well Constructed Home In excellent repair, Fine Built in features. lots of closet space. Fine Basement. A Real Family Home Call No. 174, J. F. Sanmann. Mid west Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 235-3 t FOR SALE—Five Room Completely Modern Home in Stratton Place. Aututaatlc Gas Furnace and Water heater. Garage Attached to House. A Well Constructed. nicely arranged home. Large Living Room with Picture Window. Fine Kitchen with Built-In Features and lined with Knotty Pine. Dinette. Two Urge bedrooms and Modern Type Bath. Liberally financed, small down payment will handle this property. Immediate Possession Call No. 174. J. F Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co . Decatur. Indiana. 835-3 t FOR SALE New 4 t'sed - One A two row Oliver 4 Farm-Rite corn pickers; 2 row mounted corn pickers for Oliver. Allis-Cbalmers W. C- and Farmall H; two row McCormick-Deering picker 87*'.00; two row John Deere pieker 8375.U0; one row McCormickDeering picker 817-'.OO; 2 ruv Case pV ker; 1 row Co-Op picker; 14 4 16 In. Oliver heavy tractor plows; John Deere H. tractor: F-18 Farmall. OR ver 70 with cult.; Horn bean straw 4 sto«a cutter; Horn manure loaders and grader blades; Oliver 22 in. blade off set tractor discs; Oliver Superior tractor manat e spreaders ail etell bed; haler wire 4 twine. Oliver Sales 4 Service. Craigvlile Garage. 235 81 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reynokht ;• ITrZ/ _ —- "That D'inocrat Want Ad I used to find my watch — well, stop It!" FOR SALE — 4 lb. Fryers, fully dressed and delivered, j Harold J. Hoffman, Phone 3484, 235(3 FOR SALE-Purebred- Hampshire! boars, old enough for service; also 1 yearling H ml S„ % mi. E of County Farm. O. K Ratcliff. 235 3tx WAN T E D WANTED TO BUY ~Beef "and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts URGENTLY NEEDED—A house or apsrtment for a mother and four children. Call 16882. 234-3tx WANTED — Housekeeper. Two adults. 360 N. 10th St Please call phone 1329 between 5 p.m i and 7 p.m 235 2tx | WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W Madison. Phone 4882. 206 ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair' work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED — Will accept, if not sick, all unwanted dogs and cats. Rsillng Bros. Decatur. It 4 Rex I’4 ml. N. Coppess Corner. Monroe phone 6-6377. 231 6t-x WANTED —Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19191 North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St On 27. 203 ts WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build in*. 131-ts WANTED — to clean cesspools, septic tanks and W’. P. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean utU «uU save part of the water. Sepert hose and pumps. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill, Ohio. 231 12t 1 WANTED — Washing machine r» pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mit- ■ chell — Claret ce Dick. Phone 6-6443. 184 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — I.et us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 231 26t x MISCELLANEOUS GOOD TOP DIRT, free for hauling. ! 103 N. Bth St. Phone 431. 234 3t I iLoANS— SSO to 1300.—Deca-1 tur ixMin & Discount Co., Trust Bids. T WE DO all kind of custom buteh ering. Oerbsr Meat Market Phone 97 176-ts WILL THE HONEST LADY that returned fountain pen to 104 S 3rd St Please call back for reward. Thanks. 235 lt-x ELECTRICAL Contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates, i Engle 4 Kiesa. North 12th St. Phone 212. “3-ts j FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T NOTICE—W’III the party that ba* Gilbert Thieme's dump scraper; return it at once, as I need it. 83>3tx| PLUMBING AND PLCMBING fix tures. Weil pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office Phone 237. 79-ts | TELEVISION or Plain Vision insurance.—Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. 23313 IADIO REPAIR service, auto, notne and portable Work guaranteed. | Standard rates. Homer Heyerly. l 4'i miles south of Preble. Phone 4 on 8. Craigville. 22" Ist " More tkM 8M.666 acres have been seeded to grass annually in ; th* Northern Great Plain* area | auil cvuacr'aUun dlatricU.

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APPLIANCE SERVICE—We serv-l ice ail makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our cider prees every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a m. until 5 p m. Kirsch Planing Mill. 604 N. 3rd. St. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 213-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE." Drains and sewers cleaned. 83 00 to 810.00. Also electrical contractIng. Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2, Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. W'e pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts | — AARAMRMWWWWMMMMMM BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 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 4 Klenk. 217-ts CESSPOOLS — Septic tanka, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sc-wer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230-30tx FORRENT , FOR RENT -2 rooms with kitchenette and bath. Phone 1499 1H mi So on No. 27. 233 3t HOUSE - FOR RENT, strictly'mod" ern 4-rooms and bath 414 John St. Phone 799. 235 2t-x FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home; and garage Phone 250. 283 3t-x FOR RENT—Sleeping room. McConnell's rooming house. 228 Madison St. or phone 666 2333tx FOR RENT — Furnished apart ment, suitable for two or three employed adults. No children. 215 N. sth St 233-3 IX FOR RENT—Modern 3 room apt. with bath, private entrance, bottle gas stove, laundry equipment und all utilities furnished Rent reasonable. e B4D North 18th street. 386 3tx “COLUMBUS DAY (Coot. From Pag* Un«» ;„—.i — -- , ■ understood and history reveals that he was mistreated The great explorer was Christian in thought and spirit, he explained. Herman Knapke, grand knight, said that the next lodge observance would be on memorial Sunday, i Nov. 6 The Columbus Day program was held a week in advance of the holiday, because October 12 cornea during fair week. ADD HORSE (Coqt. From Page One, distributed by merchants Friday and Saturday. Mr Ziner said that, while there may be some change* in names of actors from the origi- ' nal program, the times of events ! would be as printed on the pro- | grams. ———— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Office Girl for Local Industry. Must be typist. Write BOX 74L w Record Stock Reduction — KING (Hill Billy Hits) REG. 79c. SALK.. Jvt NEARLY STANDARD IVW SELECTIONS REG. 79c—SALE 4 t-r ‘I 00 or Me EACH PUBLIX SERVICE | 1 BLOCK 8. OF COURT HOUSE

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Public Auction MOOERN HOME—HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 am leaving town to make my home with my daughter, and will sell the following property located at 428 West Ohio St, Bluffton, Ind. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949 Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. COMPLETELY MOOERN HOME; 5 rooms down and 2 up, with basement and furnace, enclosed back porch, city water and gas. This home la well Constructed and lq extra good repair, both inside and out. it is on a good solid foundation, newly painted and has a new roof. It is located on a large corner lot 60 Xlso' with plenty of fruit trees and nice shade. There is also a good barn with cement floor and storage space above. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS on Real Estate, 207, Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and merchantable abstract of title, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pc. Living Room Suite; one 15x15 rug and one 9x12 rug. 1 throw ruga; roll top desk; swivell chair; 3 end tables; magazine rack; 4 rocking chairs; Bridge lamp: Hal) dock; 2 small mirrors; Mantel clock; Library table; 4 straight back chairs; filing card boxes; fern ery; cheat; 4 beds; 4 felt mattresses: 1 dressers; Antique walnut commode. Dream r. Beding; Curtains and linens; General Electric Refrigerator; Cook stove, either coal or gas; Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen table; Silverware, dishes, and cooking utensils; Garden hose, spade, hovel! rake, and many other Items. 1937 PLYMOUTH, two door, in good running condition. TERMS on Personal Property. Cash. Not responsible for • reidents. MRS. GRANT PYLE, Owner RUBSELL PYLE—EXECUTOR D 8. Blajr. Auctioneer, Petroleum, Jndiana--Phone 21. Dell Shaw, Auctioneer. Bluffton. Indiana—Phone 806 2. C. W. Kent and Gerald Strickler. Sales Mgrs. Decatur. Ind Phon* 68. Old First National Bank. Clerk. Bluffton. Indiana. 1 6 PUBLIC AUCTION MONROEVILLE, INDIANA COMPLETELY MOOERN COTTAGE TYPE HOME—6 Rooms and Bath (Furnished or unfurnished to suit purchasers) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 -5:00 P.M. LOCATION: 4 Blocks South of Main Street of Monroeville, Indiana Or, South 4 Blocks from the FORD Garage in Monroeville, Indiana. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HOMES IN MONROEVILLE, Nicely Arranged. Unusually Well Construct.,) and Located on a Large, Beautifully Landscaped Lot. Has iairge Living Room with Fireplace. Dinette. Kitchen with Fine Built-In Features. 3 nice size Bedrooms, all have plenty of closet space. Complete Bath with latest type fixtures. Fine Solarium, Glass Enclosed, overlooking landscaped Back Yard. Nice Basemen’. Good Furnace, Gas Water Heater and Water Softener. A NICELY ARRANGED HOME. All lined with knotty pine, Hardwood Floors throughout. Dinette has Built-in Corner Cupboards. Entrance Hall has Guest Closets. French Type Windows. Screens. HOME IS COMPLETELY INSULATED. THE LOT IS 100x118, surrounded by Picket Fence, White Stoned Circular Driveway leading to Garage and Tool House. Urnam«ntal Driveway Gate with automatic opening and dosing device ENTIRE LOT IS BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. CONSIDERABLE FRUIT ANO FINE SHADE TREES. Large Weeping Willow in Back Yard, lots of shrubbery including 2 Blue Spruce in front yard. Flag stone Walks Antique Yard Light. AN ADJOINING LOT 48x118 used as a garden spot will sell with the home. THIS IS AN IDEAL LOCATION on a good paved afreet, close to l>otb Public and Catholic Schools and within easy driving distance of Fort Wayne and other Industrial Towne. INSPECT THIS HOME AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO SALE DATE. HOME WILL BE SOLO COMPLETELY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. TERMS; 20% day of sale, balance upon d'llvery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. R. E. MARQUARDT, Owner J. F. Sqnmann Auctioneer P. D. Schwartz—Lora) Auctioneer Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 4 9

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind , Oct. 6—(UPj—(PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 1100, market steady to strong, strictly choice hogs 17.75, butchers 1550-1775. pigs 15.00 down, roughs 11 50-17 00. No cattie market, calves opened 1 00 higher, 21.00 down. Lambs opened steady. 2300 down, ewes 4.00-1.00, bucks 3.005.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Oct. 6 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 9.000; moderately active; barrows and gilts about steady, mostly 25 to 50 higher; bulk good and choice 180 260 lbs. 17.75-18.00, few heavy weights; few lota 270300 lbs. 17.25-17.60; 100 160 lbs. uneven at 14.00-16.00; choice near 160 lbs. to 16.50; sows about steady. good and choice 300-500 tbs 15.00-16.75, top 17.0 v; odd big weights 14.50-14.75. Cattle 900, calves 500; about steady, load lots grass steers unsold; load medium to mostly good near 1.000 lbs steers 28.00; scattered small lots medium and good yearlings 23.00-26.50; few medium heifers 25 00; bulk common and medium grass yearlings 16 0021.00; load lots medium grass steers 23.50; cows moderately active. firm: odd head good beet cows 16.00-16 50, common and medium 14.50-16.00; vealers moderately active, steady to 1.00 higher; good and choice 2h 50-31.00, common and medium 21.00-28.00. Sheep 1,500; tat iambs moderately active, bulk good and choice mi;' I 2'. i'i-21.‘Hi. medium and goo I 2! Ort-23 00; few common 17.00-20.0 yearlings steady; low good to u.o- ly choice 109 lb. weights'. I'J 11 -; skins 19 50; good and choice 56-97 Ib. weights 19.00, slaughter ewes steady at 6.00-7.00; best lightweights 8 50

Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8. t governments did not hade Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks irn gularly higher. Sliver unchanged in New York at 73% cents a fine ounce Cotton futures steady Grains in Chicago: wheat, com, oats, rye and soy bean future* higher Hogs; steady to higher Sheep: steady; lambs barely steady. Cattle; irregular. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 213%-%; March 2.14%; May 208%; July 1.92%, Corn: D*e 119%-%; March 1.22%; May 123%; July 1.22%. Data: Dee. 67%; March 668; May 63%; July 57% Soybeans: Nov 233%-2.33; Dee 2.33%-2.33; March 2.82%-2.33; May 2.29%-2.30; July 2.26%. The first woman In America to receive a bora* trainer's license waa Mary Hirsch in 1934. England's first woman trainer waa Mr*. Tom Chaioner in I*9l. A*pMa«mest »f A*wlals<ra«*r < KaStrr ta *ar»*r *tr*u T*at th* unaer.lgnM ha* been sppntnted Admlnlatrater of th* rstat* of Leah ffwygart late of Adam* ro inty, dee*a**4. Th* estate is pr</«bl> aolvent. ■jifeyvHe *wyg*rt Adadalst rat ar Per* l~ MHeaer AHerwey S*,(ember 21 IXb. BRIT IS—29 OCT. 4

KBNNBTT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 6 160 to 170 lbs. 15 25 170 to 180 lbs 16 25 180 to 190 lbs 16.76 190 to 210 lbs. 17.00 210 to 250 lbs. 1675 260 to 270 lbs. 16 25 270 to 300 lbs 15.75 300 to 325 lb« 15.26 825 to 350 Iba 16 76 350 to 400 Iba. 16.25 400 lbs. up ................ 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. 14.60 180 to 140 iba. 14.00 109 to 120 Iba. 13.50 Roughs 300 lbs down ............ 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 16.60 350 to 400 Iba 14.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.60 500 to 560 lbs 12 50 550 to 600 lbs. 12.00 600 lbs. up 11.50 Stags ...................... 10.60 Boars 8.00 Veals (Wed. A Sat.) 29 00 Spring Lambs (Wed A Sat.) 22 00 Clip Yearling* 14 $6 Bwa* E99 BCHMITVB STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 6 160 to 170 lbs. 16.00 170 to 110 Iba 16.76 180 to 180 Iba 16.26 190 to 210 lbs 16.75 210 to 250 lbs 17 00 250 to 270 )bs 16.76 270 to 300 Iba. 1625 300 to 325 lbs. 16.75 325 to 350 lbs 15.25 Mff to 400 lbs. 14.75 400 lbs. up 14.00 140 to 160 lbs 18.76 100 to 140 lbs 1825 Rough* 300 down ......... 16.00 Stags 11 00 Lambs ... 2100 Calve* 86.00 Boars ...................... 1.09 r»«* goo Back* I.M LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct 6 Baana subject to ehange Stirtnr day Priaa* delivered at elevator. Aak for prices Grain: .98 per bushel tea* Coen: .97 per 100 lees f.*.b f»ra. WHOLESALE SGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Famiahsa By OKCATUR FARMS Ptien* sao Corrected Oct 6 Grade A large white 69 Grade A large brown .66 Current receipts — .60 Heavy heat - 22 Leghor* bens 4 lbs. up I* Cocks >l* Fryer* —ll ter priea* How much energy you espan< rather than the hot weather, d» temiues whether you need aor* or les* food in summertime.

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