Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1949 — Page 5
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?Wfoß SALE rhl ico Jtadlo* and v I’- 1 —- •«c ' Cuit'iniin oil Heating -;B/="" ”■Bl •- Like KT 6,3 2 J 3 8 3t '7ms 2 ton Eord N - K L‘“n r h a '<!t A ‘ MUM <1450. l-‘« S. 4th st. 238*31 X SHMjIsKELGAS for rural and * aler I h _* at ‘ D * HHiw as J« 95 P er 100 n ” I ■Bllro.. E& - I'AINT — | Bros . Paint. Stucky a ( Dent, Monroe, Ind. ■v 150tf GaH Ranges, ’o H< h<t from Open W.-I nite.. Stucky vorroe. Ind. - ,4 t » rug*. Open evenings ex-1 S’m ky i Co. Monroe, < !'>ri<- heating stove magazine fed. used 2 ■Mb.*B i'.t-ineier. route 2. IK n . ■!; "f Preble. 2!8-3tx |k u: .. r grain elevators. ■K;.; t .-. i'.tV'G M (' panel | I wh..l wagons. Mcßride. Wilding |R|j; Washers |89.9.’>. good s’u< Si'eed Queen and • S:u ‘ 4 * ° ’ M° nroe ' HH9Open nites except Wed. |W 274-ts ■BvETdm'heere toy tractors. and spreaders fWK„ur, wh.-n at the fair. Stef ■I S'. . ■ I>. • itur. Ind ».W ,3S5 ‘ Fngidaire refrigera■|K ranges, water beater., ■ xften, aad dryers. Alto Mine I!■ usrd refrigerator.. Uh rick 1 ftf- 101tf ■ROfih STOVES, STOVES — J |Ku want to trade see Stocky. I tWi.nr.>e, Ind They are allow ■ iS i,!h i ,ri ‘ '■ | * ,<,r jour ° w ,tov " I K now. 274-ts KK7I7: C ‘t.densed butter- ■ MB. barrels, for poultry or anifeeds Phone 380. South 3rd atur Earins. 235 601 HI'I! .Moore comblnaml range and bottle gas ■ B »i’l> 1 large burners and k B • Stic oven, regular at Priced to move at $239.- ■ Mrrh bookop. Haugks 213-T |W t ’l.ll Mi.’lt <>W N I Bme OR COTTAGE 50 TO I * SAVINGS 21 x 21 5795 I fl nn lor FREE INFORM A I ] N. INTERNATIONAL 1 MES ' ! ' M CALHOUN. EORT fi fl YNE, IND. 221—Tx Im i71.~ price, trade old I J Es •"■*>'»*: washers. Bottle I fl I natural gaa stoves. Electric I ■ ig-rators. Radios. Home ■■ Mera. Geneva steel Cabinet. -Bl Kltch en, 428 Mcßarnes I Jr <O 5 I,7tf CLEAN HWEF P — Rebuilt I Bei-P'-rs »||K5 a n( j up GttaranI B 11 year All popular makes I ■* a» Hoover Eureka. Bee Vac I Mothers We service all makes. ■ W' pi'k up and delivery. Arnold ■ I l ' -k Phone 163 235 TF Holstein bull, servicefl • age. not registered, but a I B>d individual. Extra good | Bn,c spring boar, eligible to I I |l,>r Jl ’ llUl ' on ' telephone I J !: First farm west of road 27 I • riser road. 238 3t J ■ ORD stock reduction aale! I >it>K thillbilly bits) reg 79c ■ ■ lie 50c. Nearly 1000 standard | flections, re. 79c. Sale-1 for | ■ or 30c each Publix ServI 1 block south of Coart I W hAL r- Li" 2 year Home Art I M*r- imluding drawing outfit g W»-t low as in;. Here u yottr | Practical chance to become | MCOtnmercial artist, designer or I B“* !rMor , " earn •n yo«r spare I t' , „ CourM ‘ ,auif,,t b F ,b * na I F nall y advertised Art InatruI ■»- Inc Minneapolis, Minn, I Pbone 5 on 9 Preble I JL 239 3t I i ? HST Hal eTn AMERICA I f “rfcy. Oct 15. 1919. 10 0« I B i UrMß,r|lle ,)t ’ k> Over 100 I C 7.7" k,w an * l M H I N Idea 1-2 row I al* • ’ MMg - a< * I Kt"*’ Cm * W Tractor, all ‘ K as Dr * : ‘ ,! “*•: j ’ tra; R«l*r»; Combine*; MHal Cribs; Wagons K? 1 *" ’ Fsr "”T» -Bring any M. * ,O ** ll Will have buyers H r| * “«®ber tractors, large Kr dd“ N ‘ W * l>tcker *- R- X": K,, <».- | .9,
| FOR SALE- 500 and 700 bushel steel corn cribs. Special Price ' Burk Elevator Co. 239 3t 1 FOR BALE 8 year old Buckskin saddle horse. Call after 4:30. Edgar Archer. Pleasant Mills 23Mtx FOR SALE—Red boned coon hound pupa— 6 months old. 1 mile west, 1 mile north of Preble . Lawrence Graft 239-3tx HOUSEHOLD HINT-Htlean uphol stery and rugs wear longer Foam clean with Fins Foam. Smith Drug Co. 239-3 t FOR SALE - 1948 Nash""••fiiio? radio and heater. Practically i new 1948 Kaiser, radio and heat- ' er. in good shape. Priced to sell. Louis Mattax. Monroe. Ind J 239-stx I FOR SALE 2 apartment semi- . modern house, west end. Down payment, balance like rent Immediate possession 1 apart mt nt Priced 44500. Inquire at 817 Russell St. 23>3t W X N T ED ; WANTED TO BUY — Beef and I dairy c. ttle. Scheiman's Market Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED— Woman to work in laundry. Apply In person. Home Uundry. 127 S. 9th St. 228 Btx WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please > note change of address. 615 W. I 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— Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194 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, Pbone 870, Heller Buildinf. 131-ts WANTED — to clean cesspools, septic tanka and W. P. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean out and save part of the water. Sepert hose and pumps. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill, Ohio. 231 12t WANTED — Washing machine re pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Claret ee Dick. Pbone A6443. 184 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. We make covered button*, buckets, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman s 223 Norili First. »1 miscellaneous ’ WE HAVE discontinued cu«tom butchering till further notice. Gerber Meat Market. 238 8t LOANS—SSO to 5300.—I>cca7 t«r Loan & Discount Co.. Trust Bldg. T ELECTRiCAL Contracitng. wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle A Kiess. North 12th St Phone 212. 53 ts MAKE every week Fire Prevention Week. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. 23913 PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix tures. W’ell pumps, water heat ers. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145 ts LOANS-To buy auto, furniture. Hvestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co, 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office Pbone 237. 79-ts Trade in a Good Town — Decatur mwSmnmmmammmaaam BtrOßt YOUR CAR to Hie timfl to We elean the Radiatoi and Water Jackets nf the Block Jd Um then thirty minuU* • MVU OAS • SAVIS MOTOR WIAR ' ■ Gay’s Mobil Service 13th & .Monroe Phone 318 -A WOMB FOR tVERV CAR" MWWWbWWWMRMWM*'
[ QUICKIES hy Ken Revnnlds 1 |l z. I ■* “It's times like this I feel like looking in the Democrat Want Ads for a job"! IADIO REPAIR service, auto, nonie and portable. Work guaranteed. Standard rates. Homer Heyerly, 4’4 miles south of ITeble. Phone 4 on s. Craigville. 227 1 t electrlcal 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 APPLIANCE SERVICE—We 'Service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold * Klenk, Inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our cider press 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 HOOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned, 13.00 to 310.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. Wi liam. R. R. 2, Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts ; FARMER.S ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, i etc. Itecatur phone 20<W. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CESSPOOLS Septic tan ks, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230 30tx BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 FOR RENT FOR RENT H .ii in the country. Max Thieme, phone 615-C. 237-4 t FOR RENT — 3 room mod* in cabins, furnished inquire at Mom A Pop* Truck Stop, east on 224. 23" « FOR RENT 3 room upstairs unfurnished apartment. Private entrance. Phone 1746. 803 N. sth St. 33»3t FOR RENT 7 room unfurni ted semi modern house, bath com plete with Hntn closet, built in cupboards in kitchen. R<nt 110 per month. Call 1731 in mornings. 23S 3t ~IX)ST .\M> FOUND LOST-Glrls glasses. fl«rh colored rims. Lost in viciaily of 300 block Winchester St. Reward Call tM. T 3 * ll FOUND -One hound flog Owner may have same by calling for it and paying for this ad Railing Bros R 4. Decatur Phone 66577 237 31 LOST lllack leather billfold, containing mom y, valuable papers, prizid pictures, identification; .Noah Losb. 436 Hoit Ave. Mun cie, Ind Finder please call 1532. Decatur phone. 237 3t More than 1.300 times bigger than the earth In mass. Jupiier is the largest planet moving around the sun It completes its orbit only once every 12 years.
I — F"PUBUCAUCTIONI B OF B PI'REBRED H AMPSHIRES ‘ g BOARS & OPEN GILTS I THURSDAY HITE, OCT. 13, 7 P.M. C.S.T,| Si At our farm 3 mile* ea»t of junction IIS ami lor < mlleoM B west of H>rne. Ind .on State Hoad II” and ml e South Hk B 30 'spring BOARS 2 FAI *■ w,ARS |r ■ 10 OPEN GILTS B All offering of w«H daretopdd l«>ar< and gile that ItaveM. B been raleed on a xtrkt Military program and are It. a healthy M B vigorous condition, ready lor Mrrl.e In any herd All hog* BB B have been giren the double treatment fir < holera and will lx M I ZX W ■ B Fairs for the past 3 years | PAUL W. GOODSPEED ■ auctioneers B Cal. Raul Good. Van Wert. Ohio g? B Col. Ray Elliott. Portland. Ind. M ■ —-ar* •* A? "If
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IMrs. Roosevelt Is 65 Years Old Today New York, Oct 11. (UP) Mrs.! Eleanor Roosevelt celebrated her, 65th birthday “on the job" today.; The widow of the late President Roosevelt said she expected to spi nd the day at the United Nations where she is a membt r of the i U. S delegation to the general as- , setnbly. In the evening she planned to entertain members of her family and a few friends at a din-1 ner in her Washington Square apartment. Murder Charged To Indianapolis Man Indianapolis, Oct. 11 — (UP) Sherman Pruitt, 40, Indianapolis. [ was held on first degre>- murder I charges today after he admitted hitting a drinking companion, Sam Stevens, also 40, who was dead on arrival at general hospital. Police sai l Pruitt told them lie s'ruck Stevens when the man took a swing at him after they quarreled over buying drinks at a tavern AiflrT * COMMUNIST BOSS Mao Tzc-Tung. whose armies control half of i China, has proclaimed the "Pco- , pies Republic of China” which he i declared will “co-operate with Soviet Russia" and forever ban 1 "foreign imperialists." Experts anticipate Soviet to have , Chinese Communists replace Na- i tionalist representatives at United , Nations. (International) I Vpix.lntnirHl •>< 4«lmt»i«*rn»o» I Wlih Will Vniirir.l Xoflrr !• In-rrt., thru That > underslansd has I appoints® A«1- . iulnl.tr for With Will Annrvol <>f th<- of Otto )!■•< r« r l it- "f A,l:i-fi- County. <lx.e.i»,d Tile e*t;<t< Im probably lhM*mrr IdmlMlMFiHor With Will f • l erd 1.. I.Hterer Attornr, OH. x. Him. 4-H-.il mix ni;»iin:x r xottt •: STATU of INDIAN * C I NTV i•" Al -A.MS. SS 'ALBERT o So|,f»NT-:it I AMANDA .M VAGER ICI/AliA E BAI.TEI: 1 ESTATE of SOPHIA SOLI NER I l»H I.AXED. KfAt. t Now . .fnr. Albert O X d-Jner. . Ai.i.oxl.i M V.< :• r and Cl ,r i !-. 'f i- ’ ter and fll- t i.lr • iaitii a.-.,-f i' • E-t itr <1 Xophl.i xoldner. .letnl to.- llu-r with tti ■ affidavit a . on,i . t.-nt i. r on that th- rf-l- --‘ dcru up-r-i dill :- tH Ih'l • r ‘ 1 i i known .-t th.- follow lug n.im-t <1 , f. ndinti. In - ild '»u»r "t 11 11 '>>■ 1 1 - t Edwin f-c Goy t.'iKlnlill .<•■! ISvlvla ll.'url.-k. th.it -ii<l • «»”• •' I I a.-tlou D Instituted f‘>r me p.irp , .inf ...|le ting a .lain agiln-t tiEstate of Sophia X .;<ln< r I In Whl. h e-late . ild <|.-f. u.latif < . (i.l.llni an inter, -I that a <.<Uxe ... J a< ti'.n ni’t* agaln-t . .i. li ntul an i • nt -.ill defeudanla; that all of ami | t named defemlaut« are n.-'« a.V I parties to »old a t,h>n. Nttr.- i- lheot .r. «iv n t •«' 'in l -sa they be cut nt»|>e'r on the 3th i -..lay of Im Xovemlnr Term. 1 >!'• ■>’ I th.- Adami- Clr u.t C ur i.. i .iuu ti- ■ : . It .1.. f No. -fiber. I'o . t . ... 1 begun aril hoWen nn th- -»th <!'* . of X. ptemh. r. 19t9 •>* the < ou-t > II > >»e In Hl.' City of Decatur In u I ‘ ...Uiitv .iml I ' 1 and aii'w.r • r Ififir to »iil claim, the oe will lx r heard .ml d< termin'il In their »t>Ji*'hi witneo whereof. I luo.- her-' » nn.n »»«-t fii> hainl Uml the }>/ ij »»f n.ibf «-9nt In the off! •»’ 1 , ithe Clerk thereof In til" I'lty of De l.at'jr, Indiana thin 1 day °f Octuuer, i • i!s.,|> Ef.WAItD f .fABEIAIj Clerk of the Ad-, b. Clr .It ■ ,w ' l 1 ■ l -.r I HAVE YOU REDEEMED YOUR (reameltes !
Circus Worker Is Killed By Elephant Brunswick, (In. De 1 . II (UP) — A huge bull elephant attacked and killed a circus worker here late last night, injuring the man i fatally by driving a sharp tusk completely through his ch< "t. The dead man was identified as G>orge McDonald, about sb. a t-amster with the Dailey Bros, i Circus of Gonzales, Tex. Police said they could find no witnesses to McDonald's death and were unable to dete.-mlre what made th" elf phant attack him. —» Only the wise possess Ideas; most are possessed 'by them. — Coleridge. No folly i.t more costly than that of intolerant idealism. - W. Churchill
Public Sale MODERN HOME WITH 2 LOTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY - i ' ft F A 'AM KW'Uk < •• . . J In order to settle th< estate the undersigned will sell the following described real estate and personal property at public auction . i on the premises located on 666 West Franklin Street, Berne, Ind., on I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15,1949 Personal Property at 1:00 P. M. Real Estate at 2:30 P. M. R al Estate consists of a good lOroom brick house with slate ‘ roof, nicely arranged for a duplex, 5 rooms on first floor and half I ■ath, almost new built-in kitchen features, automatic hot water . healer, water softener. 5 rooms with full bath on second floor, out- , side stairway, a very attractive apartment, large basement, hot i water furnace with new oil burning system, new enclosed front, I porch. Windows and doors are weather stripped, and the property I jis in a good stale of n pair. Also a good barn with metal roof and 'cement floor and soft water cistern 'i'he lot adjoining the above has a building 18x30 with metal 1 roof and < -inent floor, variety of fruit trees on both lots. The above described real estate is located in a very desirable locatio", plea ant surrounding*, and will make a good Income property./ The above described lots *lll be sold separate or as a whole, whichever wny the highest bid i obtained PROPERTY can bu INSPECTED ANY TIME BY CONTACTING THE AUCTIONEER Immediate possession of fir-t floor. PERSONAL PROPERTY Kitchen table and chair . library table, dresser, porch glider, chest, trunk, Wheeler and Wil on Rotary sewing machine, beds, tables, lawn lx rich, 25Q TT> scale, lawn mower, 10 ft. work bench, 16 fl. ladder, step ladder, lard press. < ro“s-cut saw. quilt frame, . scythe, oil drum. < hum, garden ho c. garden tools, carpenter tools, i fruit jar , 12 gauge single barrel shot gun. 22 cal rifle, and many other articles. (TERMS Person.il property cash, Real E fate 2‘i'l cash, balance on ! delivery of dee I aii'l abstract. HEIRS oi MARY A. GILLIOM, Owners HENRY W. GILLIOM, Executor Jeff iJechty, Auctioneer E. W. Hsnmgartuer. Ch rk Henry B. Heller. Attorney . 11
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RECEIVE NOTICE <Cf»nt. Fn«n Page One) | aske.i to n port any drastic rent ‘ raises to any of the local board! members. The Adams county board include* Mr. Krueckeberg. C. H Museltnan, Berne: Leo Kirsch, j Kenneth Hirschy and Dick Heller All ar- authorized to receive complaints. It Is believed that the board I will meet in several weeks and ! forward any complaints to» the area rent director and the federal housing exp< diter. Crosswind landing gear, nrwlyj developed for airplanes, enables I the pilot to land Into the wind even when the wind is at an angle to the runway, says Carl Markwith In the National Geographic Magazine. ■ — ! Trade in a Good Town — Oecatu* i
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Oct. 11—(UP) —((■MA) - Livestock: Hogs 1,(00, steady; choice hogs 18 50, light butchers 17.50-18 25, I medium 18.25 18.50, butchers 18.0018.25, heavy 17 50-18.00, pigs 16 00 I down, roughs 11 50-17.00. Calves, opened 100 lower; choice 29.00 30,00. Lambs, steady; choice 23.00 down, ewes 1.00-8.50, bucks 3.00I 5.00. — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 11 — (UP) — tI’MA) — Livestock: Hogs: 7000; moderately active, steady; bulk good and choice HO- • 280 lb barrow and wilts 18.25 to largely 18.50, top 18 76 mainly for choice around 190-220 lbs; heavier weights scarce; 160-180 Um quotable 18.00-18.50; 100-160 II,A 15.00-16 50; near 160 Ihs 17.00; sows firm; hulk good and choice 350 lbs 15 50-17.00; choice lights to 17.50 and odd heavies down to 15.00. Cattle: 1500, calves 500; lower grades uneven on catch as catch can basis, average steady to spots 'strong; about 3 loads about 12501275 lb steers 31.00; several loads mostly good yearlings and steers 27.00-30.00; around 5 loads medium and good fed heifers 26.00-26.50; load good offering 27.50; medium short fed and grassy steers and heifers 21.00-26 50; common offerings down to around 16.00-20.00; cows rather slow, around steady; good beef cows Sparingly 15.50-17-.00; common and medium 14.50-16-.00; vealers 1.00 lower; good and choice mostly 25.50-29.00; common ‘ and medium 1300-25.00. Sheep: 2000; fat lambs fairly a<- I tive, mostly 50 higher than Mon-, day; bulk good and choice native lambs 23.00-2(.00; medium and good 19.50- common and medium, 15.50- load 96 lb fed Texas yearlings strong at 19.00; slaughter: ewes steady at 5.06-8.50. Markets At A Glance 1 By United Press Stocks firm in moderate trading Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8 governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. i Silver unchanged in New York I at 73-’,i cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures Irregular. Cattle steady to higher, top |3’>75. new high for 1949; hogs higher; sheep higher. CHICAGO CRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 212Q2 12; March 2.13; May 2.08-2.07%; July 191 - Corn: Dec. 1.18% %; March 1.2111; May 122’4%: July 1.21», Oats: Dec. 67%; March 66A; May 63; July 57%. Soybeans: Nov. 2.34-2 33%; Dec. 2 33-*,%: March 2 32*,'3-%; May 2 29%; July 226 How mu<h energy you expand, rather than the hot weather, determines whether you need more or less food in summertime. INSUP.ANCR Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570
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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 11 160 to 170 lbs 1600 170 to 180 lbs. 17 00 180 to 200 lbs. 17 25 200 to 240 lbs 17 60 240 to 260 lbs. 17 50 260 to 280 lbs. 17.00 280 to 300 lbs 1675 300 to 325 lbs 16 50 325 to 350 lbs 16 00 350 to 400 lbs. 15 50 4»»0 Ihs Up 1500 140 to 160 lbs. 15 00 120 to 140 lbs. 14 50 100 to 120 lbs 14 00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.50 300 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs. 15.00 400 to 450 lbs 14 50 450 to 500 lbs 14.00 600 to 650 lbs. 13.00 550 to 600 lbs. 12.50 600 lbs. up 12.n0 Stags ...................... 11 50 Boars ...................... 850 Veals (Wed. & Sat) 28 50 Spring laimbs (Wed. 4 Sat.) 21.00 Clip Lambs 15 00 Yearlings .................. 14 00 Ewes ... 6.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK vARDS Corrected Oct. 11 160 to 170 lbs. 16.06 170 to 180 lbs. 17.06 I IRo to 190 lbs 17 25 1 190 to 210 lbs. 17 50 210 to 25b lbs. 17 75 250 to 270 lbs. 17.00 270 to 300 lbs. 16 50 300 to 325 lbs. 16 25 325 to 350 lbs 16 75 , 350 to 400 ib» 15 50 I 4**o lbs up 15.00 ! 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 ! l«0 to 140 (ba. 14 50 I Roughs 300 down 16 75 Stags II 25 , i Calves 27 00 ! Boars 9 00 Ewes ........ .... 6.00 i Bucks 5.06 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 11 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 ANO POULTRY QUOTATION 6 Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phons 380 Corrected Oct. it Grade A large white .60 Grade A large brown .56 Current receipts ——- -50 i Heavy hens - -22 Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up ...... .19 i Cocks .11 Fryers—ceil for prices. The earth's atmosphere weighs about 5.900,000,000.00n,000 tons, including the water vapor it cootains. Half of this total air mass is below altitude of 3.16 miles above sea level. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur 111 BUKK Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson - Monros s v J -
