Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1949 — Page 5

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I w ■>. cUkSbIFIED .KrTISING RATES jP'IgMMI •— or I 6 times 6175. , i:1 . d Hhipday Adgfße ■ in point BLACK I •SmT'"' I"' 1 *" rd '■“' h ln ' I ? n i:>;mum < barge. ImSH'-'I .. !+ II’'"' 1 111 l ,i,ra ‘ I over re,u I n 'H* l4 ' ( ’ , ’ i,u “ r! '' IJK per word. 75c ''' !n by 11 through Friday. I <l, adiinw i* 9 a. m. Ilfr'WlMiF ___ ' ;..,.n Kud.l<>» and VlgSLt.o.. Stucky k Co., I I■ ■ _ Ji nf < nildiiaiion radio ! ' , ”" r ’ G: ‘ r, “” - ,s 31 tlgjgt .i.n.iiOilllealiM frggHii. ■ ri nnaces I hr:< it IXW :1> TF IlggHt. .'KKLGAS for rural ,ihd wmrr heating I as $®' j 5 P er 100 n '”- - 101 " PAINT — PAINT — fajL. Paint. Stucky's I H4^K>epi, Munroe. lad. | 150 ls l~>ttle Gas Ranges. " >,l ' <t from u, ”' n I S®''*';” w *" l nlles - Stucky ■ ■ Ind. Z74-tf I Pure bred O. I. C. ■ riS* J ‘>'" Sllell s,a,lon ’ MmHc.! li.' itur, Road 27. h kH ,4, ~ 311 ■fefßli. Axiuinister rugs, Vjl^Kro..l. Open evening* ex I »|Med Stucky 4 Co. Monroe, m|SLI. 'Audi.'ls 889.95. good ■ •* Speed queen and ■ ’’ls®- -l ucky Co . Monroe. B»dßp'd‘ idles except Wed. | 274-ts i ngidafre refngeraI- MW mi.,’ r. water heater*. ■ 4®». «m dryer*. Also some ■ le.iigwiators. Lhrick | MM) 101-ts - 898- Jl<.:ner Flechter, on | ® 2IM 3t-x ES, dTOVICs” ■MH" •■ ' ' ' ’■•■!>• see Stueky* ' • ii “ l 1 li,,y are a|ii,w ' . ■ ior your old stove gill® * 274 If ErH®'" ‘ "“ Jen ' ,ed butterS- f.,r poultry or amt .iNi p,.|. lUU HiH. Ar. I 380. South 3rd I NMtatur Farms. 235 60t MBM-K Batgains 10 used |M me slightly used, all A ■ SV a Genuine Estate :i- with Intenal ,lu ' ! — exclusive tea l«V'’ ‘ ,li " t ' h ‘' r >- 212 lot Xt w Allis Chalmers UH 1 '' 1 V ’ C ’oountvd corn pick I U u,wl 1949 *C <orn pick I W 4 ** 60 Al * Cr °P A"* l - wc I I®“' v,,ur AC deai.r. (ter | ® |, i Implement Co. V H | I:i7< ~9:i | "‘'ME and Income, ar I S? !l,r ' Private I Semi modern Down I M l "' bi-ali.e like rent New I ■»:' 'Ptnit and siding Pboto I HI 24>3t fOR SALE t Jy* FARM 7 miles from Mw ur 6 room ail modern ‘“"iis. lights and wat 128®,’’"* n,il * house equipped ' '* llh ’ - rtT tdM^F 11 * *•» house, corn crib and l ri,e<l for Quick sale. 69 0F GROUND with Gar Located X miles iw-iatur on Htate Road SB t IMMEhIATE PUSHES ■IBM Prive lihM * MODERN HOME 2 Bed Living Room kilehea. : ?Slli''>"n; and Bath oil foned ’’’’‘’’A - Hal 110,11 Balance Ilk* rent »«>d only 4% Interest *<-L MODERN RANCH home on aimoat one acre ‘*«utl(ully lands, ap-d nSM Ll **">■' «■«>* with flr.pia..Ml Rw, "‘ Kitchen with ait futures. 2 lairge Bed aMft Nk '» Urge Bath. Insutat j||Br’n a inflow s and screens IMMEDIATE fy*" l ’’••"X 4 Auction Co., kw. KetV-u«rald gtn.kler t PtaMe |«

FOR SALE —Philco 4 ft. rtfriiorator. stood condition Will sell reasonable. 934 Indiana St. 250-3tx FOR "SALE- Barred Rock pullets and laying hens. Phone 66216 after 6 p.tn. 249 2t FOR SALE—Trade in your old furniture. Liberal allowances. Wylie Furniture Store, 162 8. Main 3t. 246 6t FOR. SALE —Spotted Poland China male hog, year old. Ernst Thieme, 7 mi. N. E. of Decatur. 2&O-2tx FOR SALE—Winter apples 11.00 bu Winter pears— 50c bu Hugo Thieme, 6’4 mi N. E of Decatur. 2SO-3t FOR SALE —Broad-breasted bronxe and while Turkeys. Milk fed. any Igiu. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone fi74. j Call at noon. 246 24t ; FOR SALE - Massey Harris 7 ft combine with motor and tandem and tandem and recleaner equip ped. 2 years old. Edison Rickord. Decatur. R 2. 250-ltx SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE’ OI3 ONES. —Maytag washers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electric refrigerators. Radios. Home freesers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. Jarnee Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes. Phone <405. 167-ts FOR A Cl ALAN SWEEP — Rebuilt Sweepers, 214.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. All popular makes such as Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac and others. We service all makes. Free pick up and delivery. Arnold t Klenk. Phone 163 235 TF FOR SALE--160 acres, Jay county *44 mile east Madison High New barn 40 x 60; good house, electricity. well tiled, priced right. Call Mrs. Henry Hheffer, 610 N. Pleasant St.. Portland. Ind. 250-61 FOR SALE—I9I f Ford 2 door. A~l condition. 2650; 1940 Chevrolet 2 door, heat and music, 2475; 1937 Ford 2 door, one owner, 52,000 actual miles, 2200; 1931 Hudson 4 door like new, one owner, 53,000 miles, 2165; Whizxer motor hike, completely overhauled. 2®5; 1946 Mercury 2door 2925. Downtown Texaco, Phone m. mm FOR SALE —1 overhead door S'xß'xl%** with hardware, 2 top sections open for glass; 2 other garage doors 6 xß*; A928 Dodge Graham truck, one t<m, good condition; 1 Buffalo scales, steel construction. 16 ft. length for wagon or truck; 1 hot water boiler with some pipe’ 1 round 150 gal. fuel oil tank; 1 hot air furnace in good condition. Call between 4 and 7. Phone 1097. 2503tx FOR SALE—New No. 200 John Deere two row corn picker; New 12A 6 fl. combine with motor; new 116 W pickup press with power take off; new model John Deere disk harrows. 7 and 8 ft.; Model H tractor manure spreaders; Brillion packers, Dunham disks and mulchers. USED EQUIPMENT 101 John Deere com picker, very good; No. 15 John Deere picker; John Deere No. 7 combine; International 22A combine; John Deere model B tractor with 6 speeds, power lift and cult., reconditioned; 12 disk Superior fertilizer grain drill; several used corn shelters and hammer mills. Steffen Implement Company. Third St., Phone 180. Decbtur, Indiana 249 5t FOR BAUB - to a discriminating home buyer, who wishes only the beat, one of Decatur’s five beat built new homes on wonderfully decorated northend lot. Built in 1940 has such extras as two fire places, pickled pine vaulted living room ceiling, two beautiful bathrooms, carpeting, four bed rooms ttwo down) screened <n porch, one of largest and best baaemonts in northern Indians, with knotty pine recreation room, gas forced air heating, in addition to other features normally existed tn new luxury-type home. Exterior finished in limestone and fire proof shake-type shingles with lifetime roof. Plans taken directly from national home magazine. F. H. A. will ' go limit” for Decatur on laxn if you want to build but don't want re<l tape look at this house now. Bee if you couM improve it for 17.9 M more than asking price. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 87«. Holier BuiMtng » 48 Tr FOR RENT FOR KENT- Sleeping moms for rent ItM* H*» *•» *• »<** FOR RENT — 2 sleeping rooms in modern home. Gentlemen preferred. Maude Merriman 222 S 4th St Phone X>2 MMt FOR RENT- Electrically modern bom- with some ground, plenty «X fruit »nd shsd. Close ta Phone IP* after 4 p.iu. 254-Jt m— l 1 ■ * S ' Trade In a (seed Town — Desgtur ■

QUICKIES by Ken ReywoMs 11 "Here's a .shoe store's Democrat Want Ad offering Ixiafers for sate -should I answer It, dear?” i.. 4 WANTED WANTED TO BUY - Beef aTd dairy cattle. Scheiman'e Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED—Good quality hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts | I take care of children In my home; also to do washings. 819 Line St. Phone 13212 25(82t RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependabld 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 tetters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heiler Building. 131-ts WANTED — Washlug machine repairing. 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 ce Dick. Phone 6-6463. 184 tt SEW'LNG MACHINIf Repairing Let 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 ' WANTED—Responsible person to own and operate candy, nut and gum distribution. Requires approximately four hours each week. Immediate Income on 2395.00 secured cash investment. Opportunities unlimited for party selected. Write phone number and address to box 78 c/o Democrat. 24941 X HmSCELLANEOUS - . ■ WANTED-Hide or riders to Ft. I Wayne, working hours 8:30 to 4:30. Phone 8745 260-2 t PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix ' tur»s. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145 ts | YEAR IN—Year Out—Complete protection service. — Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Insurance Agehcy. It I iXiANS— To buy auto, turuiture llveskTck or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 128 N 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phono 237. 79-ts KOTOROOTER SERVICE"Drain* and sewers cleaned, 23.90 to 210.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R *2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163tf ATTENTION ARPLE CROWERS We have some refrigeration available for apple storage. STEI RY PACKING CO. . Hi-Way .27 North 1 CIDEIF— We will operate our cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 am. until 5 p m. Kirsch Planing Mill, 6u4 N. 3rd St. Phone 211. Decatur. Ind. 213-tfi CESSPfMILS — Septic tanka. Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches ■ cleaned with electric cutting ma-1 chine. Free Inspection. Stats Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230-30 tx 1 FAHMEKS ATTENTION—Wu r» , move dead borsos, cowa. hogs,; etc. Decatur phone 20ub. We pay | all phone ebargos Tba Stadler | Fertllixcr Co., formerly the Stadler produc*a Co. 18-ts | mwwwwwimwwramrn* BUICK * CHEVROLET Bales. Service. Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR PE 772 | ELEI.TRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES * Let us supply you with your j •Metrical ueeda. such M Wire.j switches, boxes, recepta. les. fix-j teres, motors or scything tbs’ yeu may need. Qwotatiou given on any Job. Arnold * Klenk. lIT-tfj

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DON’T DELAY! It’s time to winterize. Permanent AntiFreese Alcohol. Stop in today. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 80. Second St. Phone 1645 250-6 t NOTICE—We will operate our cider mill Tuesday, October 25 and Thursday. October 27, the last time for this season. Hours 7 to 4. Schwarts Brothers, 4 miles north of Berne. 250-lt APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 468. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts CAN’YOU Q’UAiTI’’Y~FOR DENTAL ASSISTANT! InstructionBig demand, excellent pay in clean, fascinating profession. Learn laboratory, X ray, assisting dentists. Begin at home. Spare time; short resident training follows. Write for FREE informal toil. Wayne School, Inc., Box 79. c/o Democrat 250-2tx Rat Killing Campaign Planned November 19 Farmers in Adam* county have been Invited to take part in • state-wide rat killing campaign that has been set for the evening of November 19. The county extension office is cooperating with th* I national fish and wildlife service in this annual pest control program. Under the plan this year, prepared bait will be made available to everyone on a nonprofit basis for the on»day campaign. Order blanks will soon appear in this newspaper. Fili out th* order blank and place it in the bands of the firm of your choice. Fifty cents in cash should be paid in advance for each pound of bait desired. Rats are highly destructive. Wildlife authorities estimate that they cost the country more than two billion dollars a year. Indiana Farm Bureau Convention Nov. 10-11 Indianapolis. Oct. 24—" Thirty Years of Progress" will be the theme of the 31st annual convention of the Indiana Farm Bureau, 1 which will be held here Nov. 10 and il it was announced today by president Hassil E Schenck. Allan B. Kline, an lowa farmer and president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, will be among the featured principal : speakers. Others will include Gov- : eritor Henry F. Schrlcker; Harvey | Hull, president of the Indiana Farm Bunau cooperative association; Dr L. A. Plttcngej, presidentemeritus of Bail State Teachers College; and the Rev. L H. Hass. Bethany Christian church al Evansville. Livestock Markets Flooded With Hogs Chicago. Oct. 24. — (UP) — lhe largest shipment of hogs since last January fi<x>ded midwestern live--stock markets today, but prices genj erally held steady. More than 95,000 hogs were estii mated to have been placed on sale 'at the 12 major terminals, compared ; with 88,000 last Monday. I Trade in a uooo Tc'.rn — Oecatu*

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COMPLETE CLOSING OUT Public Sale On th* old John Hough Farm 6 miles North of Decatur. Indiana on the Adams and Allen County Mae, 2H Miles East of U. S No. 27 on the County Line Road. miles West of State Road No 101. first ; Farm East of Williams Elevator. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER 2,1949 COMMENCING AT 10:00 A. M. 24—REGLSTERKD GUERNSEY CATTLE—24 12 Cows; 3 Brad Helfers; 7 Ope" Helfers Herd Bull—South Wind Royal, born Sept. 10, 1944, Sire—McDonald Farms Darnall, Son of Myhaven King. Dam—Star's Hinsdale Melba, a Grandaugbter of Foremost Masterpiece. Bull—South Wind Warrior, born Oct. 4. 1948. Sira-McDonaid Farms Hoosier, a son of Foremost Prediction Dam -Maud of Ruebury Farms, a Grandaughter of Aiyukpa Rote King HOGS—Two Spotted Sows farrow second litters by day of sale. OIC Spring Boar (Hogs Immuned.) POULTRY—34O Big English White Ughorn Pullets. HORSES:—Matched Team Sorrel Mares, weight 3400, 8 and 9 years old —one of the best you ever pulled a line over Good Doublu Set Brass Mounted Harness A Fly Nets. FEED: 165 Balos Third Cut Alfalfa; 208 Balos Second Cut Alfalfa; 361 Bales First Cut Alfalfa. All made without getting wet. —TRACTOR & FARM MACHINERY— Farmall F-12. on Steel 4 Cultivators; McDe» ring 10 Disc Fertiliser Grain Drill, used 2 Seasons; IHC Tractor Disc; New Idea Manure Spreader; Case 10 Inch Hammer Mill, new, and drive bell; Cultipacker; Hay Loader; U. S. Invincible Grain Blowtr. new; Corn Binder; Wagon 4 Rack; Rubber tire Wagon; 2 Metal Hog Feodors; Winter Hog Fountain; Large Oil Hosier; Electric Broodors; Mtsc. MILKING MACHINES—Chore Boy Portable Milker; Anchor Holt Portable Milker. TERMS—CASH. If weather is bad. Cattle will be sold inside. Not responsible for accident*. Mrs. Floyd Lawton & Alfred Rauch Owners RQY 4 NED JOHNSON. MBLVIN LIECHTY, CHRIS BOHNKE—Auctioneers BRYCE DANIELS-Clerk. LUNCH BY LADIES OF ANTIOCH CHI RC H# 21 28 31 Public Scile 12 Milas West of Fort Wayne on No. 30, to First Road West of Al!en 4 Whitley County Line, then % mile South, then first farm West. 4 miles West of Arcola 7 miles East of Columbia City. Watch for directional signa: WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 26,1949 12:30 P. M. 25-REGISTERED A HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS-25 Reg Cow 5, Fresh Aug. Ist. Re<ord 492 HF. 2 yr old. 574 HF. 3 yr old 648 HF 4 yr old; High Cow in County in 1948; Reg Cow I. Fresh Aug Ist. 452 B.F. 3 yr old. 608 B F 4 yr old Now Milking 65 ff»» Reg. Cow 7. Due in Dw 446 B.F. 284 days Still milking 42 lbs Dam was high life time record cow Elkhart County Reg. Cow 3. Freshened April 6th. 235 B. F. 183 days. Reg. Cow 3. Freshened Oct Ist 331 It F as 2yr old. Milking 50 lbs Reg Cow 2. Due to Freshen Nov. Outstanding Heifer Grade Cow 5. Made 478 B F 4 yr. old. milking 45 lbs. Grade Cow 6. Made 586 H. F. 4 yr old. Milking 50 lbs. 4%. Grade Cow 6 Milking 60 lbs G 44 B. F. aa 3 yr. old. Grade Cow 6, Due in Dec. 569 B. F. Grade Cow 3, Milking 40 lbs Grade Cow 3. Milking 45 lbs 374 B F 280 days. Grade Cow 3. Calf by aide. Milking $« Iba. Grade Cow 2. Calf by side. Grad* Cow 2. Freshened In May. Milking 38 lbs Three Grade Cows 2, Milking 40 Ib*. 8 Senter 4 Junior Yearling Heifers of outstanding quality from High Producing Cowa, All Records are D.H lA. Thia Herd was high herd in County in 1946 4 1947 anil Third in 1948 with 70% 2 yr. old Heifers in Milking Hord ENTIRE HERD IS CALFHOOD VACCINATED TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Sate under tent If weather Is bad Lunch by Ladies of The Church of God. WRITE FOR COMPLETE SALE FOLDER 6. A. PETTIGREW - Owner R. R. No. 7. Columbia City, Indiana Roy S. Johnson, Ned Johnson. , M. Liechty — Auctioneers — Decatur. Indiana. >• -1

{ ! Hay rides and Hoedowns in order for October. / So Is Complete Insurance Protection. üb,<. Bm .<> Leland Smith \ Insurance Agency ««■». nm TH.M.L. W .«,„--P.T It .T DO.NC WELL W =1 ounax riw us s ■wosv.»CZ ffis. rra »«. «ux*< umoop J WWEVEg J? ? * gssws- il&rflittle fumil <S Ll rVkYJ \ jr C.a. GwtM i* mu-and "A S tT maim and man H 6 Z-fVor.' U J J 5 thrown bach. SjS^/* -<v~4r Lra*.' —W\i’ back amp back ®v Iwr pV>in^^ L- r«GIANT GORILLA.? ' ’** ~ ' 3a -T . < ~ Jf . •<:<- ** _ • •• <• • ,s-1 ••'*• »•■■•■ 1 ..J uM IT’S A GREAT IMSTITUTIOM .. _. __ hw nTBBi I ‘joioi!|| '"IllliP 1 " ifflUU^ 1 ' X _■ —_- _ /-‘[NEVER wtt x'—'" V X ! J OCfeiSTANP “gw ( O DEAD MERE ) 9v TME TIME C\ • A RAM.Iv OA »T * TlMfe *CQ < T«CPW* HMSM CLEANING) -a ATJ TOUCC--J < OAGINOOOTO ) op KU THIS HOUSE. < I e?ajßs w.COME KX *NP J_ wU f JUST GfcTf" W / > ITS TlMt3& I t?‘*9*AJCML«UNW» 7 J STILL HAVE A — -Jtf J STAPTHALL V'i''r / ‘r * I MILVON twnGS ) 1 4. , over again ry-IVt’ Hn /A 7* — v —r to do j—' ivMl 1 K-M VSfy ■ ■ »> > • *»■/ \ #1 ■■■> BKI ' zf ”y z,z? r ' zir 1/ ik y'i |h4> ~ n yP*T lb 1( IK %., * Bl <• w ! M t T t■ ■ -. -_ •- ■■ ■ ~ui——— -jbb^e— — g u ~' , ‘ L ■ ---.* ■»» 11 J .«■ -. L.. .1 ~1 ... — ~ ^_a—. ii I I —jSjL-

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct 26—(UP) —(PMA)—Livestock: Hogs opined steady, estimated ; receipts 1.800; strictly choice 18.00; light butcher* 17.25-17.85; ; medium 17.50-17.85; butchers i 17.00-17.25; heavy 16.50-17.00; pig* 16.00 down; rough* 11.50-16 75. Cattle steady; choice ateer* 27.00-33.00; choice heifer* 24.0029.00; good cowa 14.00-16.00; good bull* 17.50-19.50; calve* 2.00 lower, choice 31.00 and down. Lamb* ateady at 24.50 down; ewe* 4.00-8.50; bucks 3.00-5.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 24 — (UPt — (PMA ( —Livestock: Hog* 14,000; fairly active, barrow* and gilt* steady to 25 high er; good and choice 180-260 lbs. 17.50-18.25; 270-325 Iba. 17.2617.75; 160-180 ff>*. 17.00-18.00; 100160 tbs. 15.00-16.50. few 17.00; bow* steady at 15.50-17.00; choice lightweight* 17.25. Cattle 2.400, calves 500; good and choice steers and yearling* 26 to So higher; 1.000-l.llfo tbs. mostly 29.00-32.50; medium and good 25.00-28.50; common and medium 18.00-24.50 Good beef cows 16 5017.50; young heifer kinds 18.00; common and medium 15.00-16.60; vealers 1.00 to 2.00 lower; good and choice 28.00-31.00; common and medium 18.00-27.50. Sheep 2,000; steady; low good , and choice 103 lbs 26.00, bulk good and choice natives 24.00-25.00, medium to good 21.50-24.60, common and medium 15.50-21.50; slaughter ewes 7.008.50. common and medium heavyweights 5.006.50. Markets At A Glance By United Press Slocks steady in active trading. Bond* Irregular Curb stocks irregular. Chicago slock* firm. t Sliver un< hanged iu New Yurk at 73 (6 cent* a fine ounce. Cotton future* steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oat*, rye. and soybean* higher. Chicago liveatock: hog* 15 to 50* lower; »heep generally 25-»oc high er; cattle irregular. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.15%-%; March' 2.15%-H; May 2.10(4; July 1.96%.! Corn. Dec. 1.17%%; March' 120%; May 1.22% %; July 1 2i%- %• Oat*: Dec. 72%. Marqh 69%8; May 6«%A; July 61%. Soybean* Nov. 2.80-2.20%; Dec. 2 30-2.30%; March 2.29%-%. May 2.27%; July 2 24%. The fir*t horse to run five furlongs In less than a minute was Turnstick In 1910. r^r V GAS WATER • ' HEATERS Fully automatic! Insulated! Heat* fast, provide* easy temperature selection! 1 HAUGKSy

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 24 160 to 170 lbs 16.25 170 to 180 lbs. 17.00 180 to 220 lb*. 17.26 220 to 240 lb*. 17 00 240 to 280 lbs. 16.50 280 to 300 lb*. 16.76 300 to 325 Iba. 16 50 325 to 350 lb* 16 26 350 to 400 lbs. 15.00 400 lbs. up 14 50 140 to 160 lbs. 15.50 120 to 140 lbs 15.00 100 to 120 lbs. 14.50 Rough* 350 lbs down 1600 360 to 400 lbs.lS 50 400 to 450 lb*. 16 00 450 to 500 lb* 16 60 500 to 560 lb* 16 00 550 to 600 1b*.13 50 600 lbs. up 12 26 Stag* 10.76 Boars ...........— 8.60 Veals (Wed A Sat ) 30.00 Spring Lambs (W’ed. A Sat.) 22 60 Clip Lambs 16.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewe* ...................m. 6.60 BCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 24 160 to 170 lbs. 16.25 170 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 250 lbs. 16.76 250 to 280 lbs. 16.50 280 to 300 lbs 16 25 300 to 325 lbs. 16.00 325 to 350 lb*. 16-76 35u to 4uu lb* 15.60 100 lbs up 14.75 140" to 16v lbs 14.76 100 to 14V lb*. 17 26 Rough* 300 down 16 25 Lamb* 21.50 Calve* 27.00 Stag* Il *® Boar* 9.00 Ewe* -— A0« Buck* ....— 6.06 . LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 24 Bean* subject to change during day. Prieea delivered at elevator. Ack for pricee. Grata: 03 per buabel iocs (torn: .67 per 100 leae t.o.b. farm. WNOUEBALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By OECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 24 ! Grade A large white 69 Grade A large brown. 66 Current Heavy hen*—— -*1 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. upl6 Coeks ——-1> Fryar*—ca.l for price*. tpsulnlmrat «f <•«•!•«•» K*t*t* *•. a-iet I* *»rrfc> Th.it tne under-ucned ba* Exi-'Ut'ir <>f lhe r*t;ile of William w . Hawkin* lata of Adam* County, deceased The •••late I* pnitxibly »ulKarr* Hawklaa KaeeMwr Krr«A I-. I.Hfrrrr Attomey Oetabar IS. IP*. APPLES SI.OB—BASKET—>I.OO Bring Your Basket RAY’S WEST SIDE MKT. 1 b?kk KtevatOT Co. Decatur • Peteraen • Menroe