Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1952 — Page 5

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. : S. . | T =• — OllivkiES—Bt Ken Reynolds [7~] *-—— njg BS|" tlfc 'j!' . ■—». ■ J, J «. - Ti , ' : 1 .£.|. if its someone to answer' k our /Democrat Want Ad — don’t shoot!”- \ r— — -7T''\ j 7 ( k \ . ‘ Real Estate - FOR SALfe—-20 (acre, farm located k r ‘8 goojd land, good Ik ‘ improvements; Also 5 room modun home, choice location, auto -■( niajtic heat, full’basement, hard r<• wood floors, garage. Ysu woqld . , be proud to own this home. T. yr tb- Schieferstein, phone 3-3085. , | " ■ I / ' 200 Zt-X ' [ B UILD A MIDWEST SECTION AL pk HOME—Our prices are bdlow all (-{ others. We erect the shell in one 1I i ’ day; Youicomplete. All materials k|, turfosbed. Built conventional pt only the bdst materials. Use your .floor plan br ours. Easily financBe fair to yourself.; Before i / you build write far out prices and frtee catalog. Visit our homes on , display at Midwest Hbmes, Inci, Noblesville, Indiana. One-half j. mile north jon Rt. 37/ Box 169-L, I 7. Nobelsville; phone 9341 193 15t FO-fo.SALE— 5 room housfe. All modern. A-T condition. Built int 4 1947, /■ Full concrete baseijieritj Home all redecorated this year, jl ! i can move right In at no exJ pause. This beautiful hbme may ( bfe purchased (or as little 'as [ $3500 down, talahcq less than. s6'» per month. Payments include interest, principal, 1 taxclhnd 1 insurance. • ’ / FOR SALE —Large 5 room ft pule. ( Red brick construction,t i|j lot:' Built' in' 1949. ModAh tf|r|i place in living room. Oil Wii- ' crele basement divided! inter"'4 ! separate rooms by coricretd b/ock ■ * ' walls. .This beautiful horns is be- ( i -ing s<>M at a sacrifice to' the ij k ' fowqeT; .7' i-. ; | J | i FOR SALE—6 , rqofo house with garage. 1 bedroom downstairs; 2 bedrooms up." Located ‘W block South of new Catholic! Church. ;Only S2OOO down; balance 14b per j [month. Possession on Optbyer 15. J ( i FOR SALE—2O A, one mild East Pi foT Debatur on concrete I road. ,( Modern 6 room bungalow 4-large front porch—l% bath. Large |47< chicken hfonfo. Modernibarij with 8 steel stanchions. . This ismall j ' j farm biay be (purchased for less r than the pricerof a similar Jliouse alone in the city. Ideal if you I: I , . want to live in a. good sectiq i just, ((■’ •’ roufoide qf Detfofor. I ’> .' FOR SALEi—I2oUh% miles North . of Ifocatur in. Ifodt Township. Good level grohnq. About 1 >0 A. under Modern barn with 20 stdel stahetyions hnd concrete floor*; Silo in barn ii. good rendition. Modern niilk house. Large chicken house. Large semiH"7 modern dwelling. Gaud orchard and lots otj shade tides. Land- | lord's/sharH of ypy a beat s and corn go to purchaser. Owner has | moyed South and. wilt sell this farm as a price. Owner., will finaneel; tiheieforiv you may. with; reasonable d<?wn 1 IbaVnient, 'paying' balance like rent, (’all us today.. FOR SAlJdl-2 loss x 185 Luod .joca/lbn only 4 1885 each. I; ' of' trees. s Tvi# Suttles I ' ( Conipahy, 3-3605. 207 4t i. ~ Auwtiotlve ■ Kick selection late mode used cars. DICK IJIAMSFIELb Motbr Sales./: 1 / oFr USED CARS are safety ieMted I and jguara ; D|t®de— Buy wit/h Cop fldence at ZintsniAster Mbtoi | Sales, Ist A Monroe SL Phone j st.gomt ' •'* '/. 7 247 TF )j„ ? ■ fcarmer> CoL r! ;WE BUY chickens ana quality'eggfc J Decatur Farms. '• ,' 7 135 TF j WAXfßbTi)' BUY-|- Good quality pullet* eggs; Let £rs cusitohi* ymn; chickens. Dfe.datanFarrmS, 7?" i |' : 7 1' ' i' 'J ' 207’TiF , IF YOU A GAS Permit, it | will paly you to see iis about out 7? burnersj ' Maxelin Heating Service, S3B North 2nd 7l k street, phone 3-3808- ' 114 TF I from cerfuitd sc.d/ Very good,, germinat tiim, sui’a -.e for teed. 1 ipile North On old U. S. 2%, across from ; „ (Moses Dairy, Marviji Decker, f Y ' ; , I ? 207 t 3t-i 4;k remove .dead horses, cows,' hogs. Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask tor . ' Enterprise 3450. 'We - pay all [phone charges, i The Stadler * k ( Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 TF L,-. 7.7 '.W Trade id a Goad Town—Decatur! 7 . ; . ■/

Local classified 7 .! , M ADVERTISING RATES ■if — j |! i For 25 words or lew: 1 time 75c; 2 times |1.25; 3 times 11.50; 6 times $2.25, For . consecutive days. No classified skipday ads acclwß- : ; ■ M.( ■ ■ t Black face 10 point, 5c per Wbrd oach insertion, 75c mini- [ ' fount 1 . ' ' I . Classifies ads listed in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. I \ - / ; . Card of Thanks, Obituary, In i Memorlam, 3c per word, SI.OO .. minimum. ■ I■, 7 e //Copy must be in office by 10 a. m. Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a, so. ' 7 FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Speclal low rates on cooking and water beating. Stucky AI [Co. Monroe, Ind. 7|, I . 62 TF libneggersj Big *‘tl” Pig Popper, With is answer to economical hog production. Reduces death losfees. runt problems. Or+ def Big “H” Pig | Popper ftbm[ Barr & Son, R. 5; Ted Bulmahn.. ,R. 2; Gerber Feed Store. R. I. j' - . ' " 20j7 It or Sale-Mlsc. PEACHES FOR CANNING, Mlchigan ring pack; Ray’s West Side Market, call 3-2930. 191 ,TF AXtS in your cupboard? Not if |Uach Films is there. It stops • kin. Smith (Drug Co. 207 3t bOR SALE: —Domestic sewing ma<fhlnes. Stucky & Monroe, sod. ,7/ 197?TF SALE —- Philco Radios and \ Refrigerators. Stucky Jfe Co?, Monrde, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, mahy styles to select trom. Open 1 except Wed. Nltgs. Stiicky Monroe, Ind. j, 274 TF FOR | SALE —Rugs aud broadloom carpeting. ( Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky & Co., MonFUfl ISALE-r Duo-Therm oil flir-nfo-e, ibmple.e witty Ph>e. 4. miles Smith East of Pop E| vin Schtyller. c ■ 207 F(ji|t | SALE-rFrigidalre retrigeratbri; ranges; washers; driers; waiter tyeateirs; frelesers. Lirge tmme-InS. Uhrick Brothers. __P lii , J J 167 TF LARUE VARIETY OF Used FuriHti|re, at. low prices. Open eVenmigs till 8:00, Ertel’s Used FUrnfc ttire Store, Monroeville, Indiana; - ; 2u7 T-x - SALE-j- Farmers horse bide 'cßrk sole work shoes. Good fit/ long lasting. Haflich & Mtorrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2j4d. Street, Decatur. 25 TF FOp~S ALE - Babaa . Rye seeds. 1 West, mile South of sleasMt Mills, 'phone 7-7139 in : ’ evenings. Charles Schenck, Route ' ■ i ; ,\’ 205 3t-x H(R)[VER —Factory rebuilt vacuum moaners, $19.95 and up. Gua’rs&teed 1 Also new Hoover tSnk and upright cleanerjs. We aervLe'all makes. Klenk’a. Phone .$-2158. ilf • - f 839-TF foif SALE—Kelvinator refrigera-1 toss, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you Want guality get Kelvinator — trade now for a nelw Kelvinator see] them at DEC4tUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE—Good used stove; 1 rebuilt late modfl Maytag washer; A complete fine of E. and Maytag Appliances,. Pager Maytag Sales, 147 South toil street, phone 3-4362. 208 6t free' to look ar op nd th Our store at our fine merchanA dise such as furniture, floor* covt brings, bedding,! lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Rhone 6-6866. 62 TF Fflß SAIJE —Two puo—Therm circulating oil heaters, 53,000 hnd iu iHju 8.T.U., Autoniatic thertnoV I’ats and fans; 275[gallon sjtor? 4<e tank, filter, valve and 30 ft. popper tubing; 15 gallon Hofohrt, ■ electrfc water heater; Chrome |ihette set. AU are like new, tyaving had less than one yCars 1 qse. lidnald W..Deaton, 504 East Monroe, phone 3-2973. 206 3t-x ———-—-—.. n 1. 7l Wanted . y(/p7fED -New or used 4or 5 H.P. j&soline air copied motor. Henry \ JgQfcL Hoagland. i 205 3t-x •* rtuu iu BUY—au kinds of ix»ultry. Bring us( your custom ess fog. TREGiN/S Deca f u r Poultry Market, 651 North |3th tft Phone 3-3717. 133 TF Trtcfo so a Good Toifrnr-Decatur! — A,h,„ „i n,,. , 7 , ~ , J AAH Forms of Insurance . BURKE Insurance Service I(. 512 N. 3rd street j 7 Phone 33060 — —M i-i/ 7;7/ / !'i

WANTED—To care for children in my home, ily the hour, day.or (week. Phone 3-8634. 207 3t WANTED—Homes for two black J puppies. West Monroe street. WANTED — Small pr apartment size gas stove; Also small I sze refrigerator. Must be so good,con dition, phone 3-2853. 207 3t WANTED — Ditch Digging. Jeepa- - trupk ditch digger tor drains, water lines, foundations and underground cables, call 3-3897. f I [_7 207/3tj WANTED—RUG WEAVING—IIhi doing custom weaving at my' / home. Your orders will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Homer ~.;„_Hofoet 1024 ’West Adams street Decatur, Indiana, l 203 6t-k WASHING machine S repairing, lawn mower sharpening and re-: pairfog.y New and used washers, Gas ranges and bottle ias. Monroe Washer Repair Service, Arthur Mitchell, phone 6-6463. J / : ' ; ■ 194 TF SEWING MACHINES' REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to mod* ern ilectric.\ Any make! We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt .sew- • ing machines. Boardman’s S^\y T ing Machine Shop. 22’3 Nb|th First Store .hours 9 a.m. to 9 p»m. / ' 207 25t-x / Miscellaneous r] FREE PUPS—Part Collie. Paul Miller, 2 miles North of 224' on In-diana-Ohio fState line. 205 3t-x INSURANCE Phone 3-430 U. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur! Insurance Agency. T INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Ficher lead wool, (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estb mate. Klenk’s, 16 TF —- UPHOLSTERING fF YOU HAVE FURNITURE to be rgepverefd, call 3-3503 for ' mate. V.. Moser. 205 4t-x WILL HAUL ASHES: do odd jobs; wax floors and other work, phpne 3-3429,'Gregg Zifomeiman.y / \ 7 ” ' 207 ; 6t-x ROOFING & SIDING— We apply Carey roofing and siding, many —colors and patterns/ to choose frbm. Call for "free estimates, phone 3-2158. KLENKS. 74 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, . toUet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer Ifoes, basement .drains cleaijed with electric cutting knives. Free Inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Dtecatur 3-3810. 216TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of crashers, sweepers, and other small appliances. I Wringer rolls and parts (for all .makes. Klenk’s. Fhbne 8-2155. ' 229 TF RADIO SERVICE—AII makes of home and auto radios repaired. Singleton Rad+o and TV Service, 910 Weit Adams, opposite the sawmilll, formerly at Hatfok’s phone 3-3932. 20030 t-x ELECTRIC ROTCLRQidTER—Sewers, drains cleaned, 1 Guaranteed. The only ope in Adams, Wells Counties/* Cl R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, phone 1 on 30, Tocsin. 7..: [ 7; (j/ ' 137 TF DON’T CUSS. It " you nave plambIng troubles, call 3 $l5B and let our experienced plumber take eare of (your troubles. We also have a full-line of Kohler, America p\ Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us tor tree estimates, KLENK’S. ] t - ~ T9O TF For Rent ! FOR RENT—3 room modern apart- ( pient, 611 Nforth 2nd strfeet. \-;i '■ 205 3t-x FOR RENT—4 room m|odern house, West Madison street, phone $2286. 207 3t-x

! - . ' , ■ ! MHHHBF FOR SALE To Settle Estate. First $20,000.00 j will take this 280 Acre Fann. Clay \ loam, some woods, good fences, small tools. House and contents. (No)Stock) CATHERINE HICKEY ~ ' ■ Route 2 | West Branch, Michigan !

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FOR RENT— 2 rpbm furnished apartment, ground floor, gas heat, electric refrigerator, Immediate possession, inquire at 216 North 4th street. : \ 207 3t FOR RENT—3 rooip Ist floor unfurnished apartment, private bath, private entrance, heat, light & watpr furnished, call at 227 North 4th street.; 207 3t ; Help Wanted; i HELP WANTED—For general of- , fice work. Tpn you type and take dictation oil use a dictaphone? If so, we have a permanent position open with good pay, free hospitalization insurance and pleasant surroundings. Democrat Box 479 for interview. ' ■ 205 3t APFOINTIiKXT OF EXECUTOR EMtntr Xo. 4507 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Kxutor of the estate of Marion Tinkham, late of Adams ( County, deceased. ; r ■ ! ’* The estate is probably solvent. HOY Yol'NG, Exectitor. HVDEItT 11. .McCLENAHAN, r ■ ' . • Attorney. Aug. 16, 1952. Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 8. ' APPOINTMENT 0F EXECUTOR Eatale No. ISO 3 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, lias been appointed Executor of the estate of Eli <sey er > late of Adams County, dei-eltsed. The estate is probably solvent. ‘ EARI. GEYIRt, Executor G. REMY BIEKLY, Attorney. Aug., 18, 1952. > f A”.r IS 26. Sept. ?• INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WIND - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St Phone 3-2004 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY P V HOTO FINISHING Sirtitii Rexall Drug* I See the New i I flip I Better Seedbeds I in Half the Time H Simple . . sturdy ... effecH five. . .the SOIL SURGEON M gives you a finer, smoother I sefedbed than any other imH plement or ahy combination H of other implements. See' B| this time-saving new equipH ment now. I KLENK’S

Report Grain Pesls Show Up In Wheat / Frequenj Exams Os Stored Grain Urged Weevil and other etored grain pests are showing up in some of the wheat now going to the elevator, states county agent L. E. Archbold; This wheat must be docked or discounted because Jt must be used for stock feeid. Stored grain should be examined frequently for signs Ojt insefet infestation. particularly small brown or black beetles distributed through the grain,. especially pear thefbottom of the bins where broken kernels ( and tfoy millers resting pn the grain surface or flying about so storage buildings. Kernels damaged by insects will have small; holes in them or be partly eaten away. The (Indian meal grain moth commenfo webs together the kernels on top of the bin. Heating also may indicate the presence of insects. iFuihigate with a commercial preparation containing 75 percent ethylene dichloride and 25 percent carbon tetracbloride or yvith carbon disuulphide. Commercial mixtures should )>e used at ; the rate of 5 to 8 „ gallons-per 1000 bushels and carbon disulphide at the (rate of 3- to 4 gallons per, 1000 bushels. j ’ > The surface Iqf the grain must be level and at least 6 inches below the top ofj the bin. Apply the liquid .eyehly,/oyer the surface of

PERSONAL | LOANS though you may owe elsewhere, dofos not prevent you from getting a personal »an from u<s. You may borrow any amount from s2(l |o SSOO Ind repay on convenient terms. Loans privately arranged without endorsers or guarantors. write or pftone us. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Brock Bldg. Decatur, lad. fehoiie 3-2013 -7-7 '- :' j7 ——4- (j |; '| , t 7 - —NOTICE — t 7 Because of rain, employees who have been notified to report for work, by cford or by telephone, please call the Office for foter starting date. • }, V PHONE 3i38»0 ■ ‘ Decatur Canning Co., Inc. ; *i- i L I ‘ ! Decatur( j Midna '1 7'77 ' | ' Help Wanted I Machinists needed tor ■ i precision tool room work. | 7 Apply In PeTson NATIOUL SEAL COMPANY \i ' . |! 7 ' | Van Wertl Mhk I 1 ; J(7• -7 IH' H Ub . ■

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“GRANDMA” CHARLES KUHN t—m. i T i ■— If |J| - '"r«7 n n ■ ‘ -- (OM, THAT POOR DELIVERING MAIL IN SUCH 1 T HAVE JUST TH* THING T ( (MAN-ABROILINp SUN !• MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR ■ I 4 HIM- / n ° n ■kftiT] — // — 77> L7x> »—u i, BLONDIE-- , ( AN UGLY DUCKLING'S LAST ■*■-7 '' 7 ’ ' ( TTT't' j ""' '77'; 1 1111 1 ' 7, f uuktT rv rtfoirwt' Y ( T i Think . F WHO WAS OV ANVfeODV-THEV CAN ;l COOKIE’S FATHER J IJ \TT ‘ S O^A^ K r : W UH ’ HUH > [WHEN SO) WERE 7 / 1 ■ jyaoify. me. up. uwenw.. j; , i.l .. 11 - ■ ; j . . 9-t

the (grain as a dparse (not in mistlike) spray. Thia; be done hold in the hozjsle or even with with a bucket pump, with a com-pressed-air sprayer having a large a sprinkling can. Avoid inhaling thesjfumes. Pi eparations containing ethylene dichloride and carbon tetrachloride are non-inflammable. Cartyon disulphidfo, on the other hant is highly Inflammable, but othefwise is a cheap and effective funtfoatyL Ttyose who use it must rem| inber to keep fire away from all bfos j‘being fumigated. This includes sparks from light switches and electric motors. Nif attempt should be made to fonaigafo grain with any matforiA I if the temperature is below 65’ jF. or if the grain is stored in b ns which aye not reasonably tigfol. Corn in open cribs can nob be fomlgated. It must be placed in tight bins. Ij fS|migation will not damage gra||i fqr feeding or impair the mill|ng quality or germination in any/ way. Likewise, sprayfog or emj|ty bins wilj not taint or damage grain, f ; , The cost of (protecting grain against insects is small and it is good insurance. ( Sfovenson, Truman Speeches Cut Short pIHICAGO, UP ■ — The Columbia Broadcasting Bysttm explained today cut both President Truman and Gov. Aglai jj»J( Stevenson off the j|ir Labor Day because their speeches ran;beyond the purchased bne-half hour. ! '•"W.y apparently did a Ifttle too ad libbing,” a CBS spokesman: said] . 7 ih ’ ‘ i(■ ; tt - | < Iff you havje something to sell or rooiqris fqr' rent, try a Democrat jWafot Ad? It brfogs results. 7 d > ''■ ( JI ■ ' . ' L' ■ V '

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, Ind. UP —Livestock: Hog>: 300; steady; top 21.00; .lights 19.00-20.25; light butchers 20.25i20.75; mediums 20.25-21.00; butchers 18.7549.75; heavies 18.00 down. , ('■ '7* |7 '' Calves: 1.00 higher st 34.00 I down. Lambs: 50 lower St 28.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS. UP — Livestock: | ; ■/•( ‘ 7(7 ■' Hogs 13,000; opened fairly active; barrows and gilts! steady to 25 lower than* Friday; bqlk choice 190-250 lbs 21.00-21.25; latter price fairly freely early; closing less aqtive; little over 21.00 at close; choice 250-27 5 lbs eligible 20.2521,00. Sows about steady; choice 300-400 lbs 16.75-18.50. I Cattle 2,800. Calves SOO. Entire markejt opening slow; some early inquiry for small showing choice grain fed steers but most grassera and short fed still without blds; few loaffo choice steeds 11501 lbs down held around 31.50-33.50; bulk of steer and heifer supply eligible to sell downward firom 31.00; cbws opened ejarly sales about steady; utility ahd commercial cows 17.00-19.50. Realtors moderately active.' steady on vealers 390 l lbs down; bulk cifoice and prime 30.00-33.00. i Sheep 1,500; few early sales spring lambs steady at 29.00 doWn; ewes steady; choice lights sparingly tq 8.00; others down to 5.00. Markets At A Glance Stocks higher in quiet tiding. Bonds irregularly higher. , U.S. government bonds higher so quiet trading. z ( Curb stocks mixed. Midwest stotyks irregularly higher. V' ; Silver unchanged in New Yor|c at 83*4c a fine ounce. 7 , '( Cotton futures higher. ■( (1 Grains in Chicago: corn,.rye, oats and soy bean futures higher. Hogs: Steady to 50c higher, top 21.15. Sheep: About stpady to Wd* ding /50c lower, top bid 28.00. Cattle: About steady td 25c higher, veaiers steady to, 1.00 higher, top 36.00, r - Breeding Field Day j At Carmel Sept. 15 The fifth annual Indiana artificial breeding field day w'ill be held September 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the American breeders service stud at Carmet. 1 , the principal speaker wiH be Dr. J. F: Kendrick of the U. S. D. A. He will speak on the D. H. I. A. proved sire program. In addition, visitors can see the bulls at stud, all of which foave been proven) ' I . > ? \ Dairymen and others planning to attend the field day are urged to contact Vilas Habegger. president of the Adams county breed-* ers ass'oeiattoh, James Garboden, secretary, or Hubejrt Fuelling, technician. y , T Giant Jet-Airlhier Planned By British FARNBOROUGH, England, UP? —Britain plans a new giant jetairliner capable of q arr yfo& 150 passengers and; spanning the Atlantic three tinies in 24-hours. The new afolfoor is bn the drawfog boaMs and will be built by Handley Page Ltd. A small model .of the two-depk plane was on display at the annual air show in Farnborough. »

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KENWET-MUKRAY / ■' Corrected Sept. 2 160 tp 170 Lbs. 717.15 170 to l|o lbs. 18J5 td 100 lbs. 19.90 I 190 tQ 220 lbs. 20.40 | • 220 td 240 lbs. 19J0 260 so 280 lbs. 1945 280 tq 300 lbs. 18.90 300 to 325 lbs. >--418.15 325 tq 350 lbs. ( 17.49 350 to 400 lbs. 16.90 400 foS. up 16.15 100 to 160 lbs. 15.25 Roughs ’ 300 lbs. downl7.oo 300 to 356 lbs. 16.50 • 350 to 400 lbs. 15.75 400 to 450 lbs. 15.00 n 450 to 500 1b5.14.35 500 to 550 lbs. 13.75 550 to 000 lbs. 7 13.25 ’ 600 lbs. up 12.50 . Stags neo 7 j Boars 10.60 Veals (Fri, & Sat.) 31.50 Spring Lambs (FrL A Sat.), 28.50 Yearling Lambsll.oo Ewes 1.00 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 2 160 to 170 Jbs,_ £ 1)7.50 170 to 180 lbs._7 18.75 180 to 220 lbs. 7 20.25 220 to 240 lbs. (__7 19.75 \ 240 to 260 lbs. Ji 20.25 T 260 to 280 lbs. I 18.50 280 to 300 lbs. ,j._J17.50 300 to 325 lbs. 325 to 350 lbs. J 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 lbs. Up 15.50 140 to 160 lbs. 14.25 • 100 so 140 lbs. 12.00 . Z Roughs 300 lbs. down £7 16.50 Stags j 12.00 Boars u. 10.00 Veals, ; 28.00 J , Lambs 25.00 Ewes .7.00’ 1* LOCAL GRAIN MARKET A** BURK fLAVATOR Corrected Sept. >; during Prfcss delivered at elevate* Ask: for BriceLiiJ -7/ Grain: .03 per bushel leea. Cora: .05 per 100 }i f.o.b. farm. 1(■ WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS f. Furnished By lIP -j j ' DECATUR FARM* 4Phene S-214S Iji Corrected Sept. 2 ! T7> i Large Clean Whites Large Clean Brown .5$ Current Receipts |jfogf > Call for poultry prices. / * . TIEtPLE Moving & Trucking j J ( Lmbl ani I” p Ixmw DManee PHONE 3-2607 7^^^ ■ Elevßtor Co. - BscOmp.*. Pet—aew - Mwirw Kansas so one of the leading ?; gypsum producing states in the country. ..,7 * s 4 I'jV’.J J. .'-J 7/7 if you have something to sell or. * rooms, for rent, try a Democrat W r ant Ad. It brings results.