Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1951 — Page 5

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BEAL ESTATE ~ ~ FOR SALE— Modern rural homo with 16 acres of land, i House ha* •> robins and bath, ueWly decorated. Located on U.S. 2U 2% miles ,e**4- Phone 3-8342. 2 6t :*! ■■ V , HICK •election Ute tnpflei •••<! care. UIGK MANSFUOILD Motor »*!«•- Ml TP "fgwawtw ■» 1 •»I ■|» 11 ■»■! I - - . I r : i ( on HAL¥Hii<i Oidt* Just over iiatjh-d ( M || attdr 8 pin Rail. i»iHi wtniion UK 97. ;i no* IOI( it Al.)-! I't |,* i,,i, A ■ Nlkapw, ijMI Hulkmi, lit (Hr. Ind, |6K N. lirdiriilu H . | ip* Klill IXI ,t 1 i. b ' , ‘ Ik.| i (»|«h« . ■ drprndi»bt> irsHiHmfirnhin < ‘nil ;l 2088. / 'H J , T-iin ' \ i r KrJ ■ 8<lt«K. (logd pul ill, iteood ItlioM, -. rttdt(vand healer. Cun after 4:30. 222 |4m th 4th Hl. [ •; .)( x F<’ R*" 8A LE- -1941 ' r ii*otmac 2 'dcrorj ill" (. hQ -h r 4 dot r. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler • Plymouth; 'Our,-used cars make good of we do. ■ ' j H I 53t ■ FOR, SALE — 1950 I Studebaker i Champion, radio, heater* and overdrive. A car of Viz* ! ' ard Motor Sales. jDotfs Car Dock. Stu®obakef cars and trucks. J -T ; t H ,a* FOR SALE — 1949 Studebaker Champion, black finish, fully equipped, radio,- heater,. lover? drive, Vizard Motor Sales./Doc'S Car’Dock. Studelbaker. 'cars and! trucks. 4 3t i FOR, SALE— "1948 D?Soto fully | , eqajjpped, one. own,ei‘, local car, eleah. Priced below market value. A Vizard Motoy Sales. Doc’s Car Dock. Studfebakjer cars and trucks. 4 3t - . .... . it, -> —- , — a—- • FOR SALE— 1939 19381 Dodge coupe; .193,7 Ply- ' T'Tloqri! Phil L. Macklii Co. Chrys- ' Jer Plymouth. Qsir used cars make good ojr we do. 3t FoiT*?iAi:E ■ jL94fFPoitiac Sedan.otto lb cylinder. Dark! blue, a very shark cute. Many prrfwar model* lb c|tuo«e from. Vizard Motor SiiloC ’ Doc’s cut ixncfc.- Stude- . bakc‘i ciirk and triu'Ws. 4 3t i <<u .>-LEr-Two Ford*. Real-ly-iiAc cur*,; ptx> custom deluxe radio, heater. ulno nice black delude, priced right. ,-Vlzurii M XioHia 1 . Safes. i>ij»e’r Car Dock. . chr* |nn|d f trucks. ' ...■'•is". 431 Wrn ' j—Op. l -ii llf nr 1. nf li illl »J >Klllßf III* FO« SALB—MLSC. i F()R HALI-J One oil hating stove.* Rea4mable. Call 3<2( '>b. G 3t-Xt EUGS FOR SALE-by the dozep or! \ i by tlie case. B gradie largo—sßc; 1 Assorted—4sc: Checks—36c. De»i , catut Farms. Souta Third St. i I ! ■ 243 T FREEIi - Feel fre® to look ground, - in oar btore at our fine XnCrfchanuch as furniture,'fldor cov-J bedding; lamps, land ap i pHanc.es, and everyday hardware. Open each evening except j Wed.’ Stucky -A Co., Monroe, Ind’.} .. Phone 6-6866. \‘ ' i 62 If FOR SA I,E Molasse?, pellet.l $3.94 per l('o‘lbsd7o% inillk solitfk' ' “Stuck Treet’’ $5.71) y per; 100 lbsfor poultry free dbpiee; (Pig Pop)per. that made the iw-orldjs record ( in g«iiir on pigs 1(2,03 daily gain.j 2 Ibvifeed per lli. -gain • $117.00 Ton| Honegger s - $109.40.1 ’ i„ Gerlier Feed: Stoife; 5 miles west], [ 1 n4rth of-Coppess fCoilner. I U- .■ Ai a i ! ■■ & 3t'' — • . ♦ I ‘ x 1

.' _ ‘ e , I ; i; ■ /wTA XrjjUL'j/l /laWff 1 * 'H ! ■ \ V* M \ ■ i; ' -I ]! ; MORE THAN A& ACCIbENT H < Nii one killed' driver net injured, pedestrian leapt In time, j ' J tout ftsadlinep puerloolked 120,000 worth of l>rlc.k, steel and glass f [ '! cdilapscd as' a' direct >««ult of the •mohed fireplug. . 1 j ’ Who will rdplece It? ‘The driver' , ,1;, out of hl» income | [ ] i . adee—with' General Amer ice? a' i[l ] U»e clauthih agaiipet accidents: use insurance agaihat j 1 ij < frtjanclal ruin. the beat; a&k about General’* llabih i> L ■.••< i protection. { ' ' ■' I. r[ | | ? ROB HELLER Heller and Bockman Insurance Agencies } ! f*Kr Herman Lankenau. Solicitor Ji.' Ke>H£ir Bida.ri-Phpne 3-4106 I] i i 1 ' 1 n?-B n! ■ ■ ■. ■

-V- " FOR SALE—Maple studio Couth, ( dark blue and dusty rose stripe. phone ' 6; It FOR SALE -r Pbllco Radio* aifad Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Mjbirtoe, Ind, " ,874 ts : FPH SALE - Domesnc *ewß>B Machin**. Smoky Co, Monroe, Igd. . ■ ''. .. ' ~ -140; ts roF'SALE SKEIAiAR~7or 'rural home cook In a and water bearthg. A* -low *« M 95 per Htt lb»I'lnKk iuoa ; / nil it i < Hfc H.H Wui hi Moinlng In 10 , Ing dhivw- Huiuk*, Ih-ywrly, Ihcn. -hi, it - i cmigviiie pimiiii 4 bn ''zil ' -\ M*6«t HALE hottie gas terri'k) iNbeaial lbw rate* on cooking!MM water heat lug, Stucky Jb Up,, Monroe, Ind. y Mjtf , rail «al4- bottie UM Ran***, many 4ty|e* to *el«ct from. Open nites except Wed. nite*. Stucky & Cot, Monroe, Ind. ' 874 if FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom errpeting. Open evening* except Wednesday. Stucky A Go. Monfoe, Ind. L. \ 93 If COIJDENSttD Buttermilk, 10% protein. Single barrel* |5.50 cwt. 5 barrel lots, 85.00 cwt. Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 175 TF FOR SALE— Fr.gidaire refrigerate rs, ranges, \ water beaters, washers, and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick . 9'oll i§ALE— Medicine cabinets, ji st the kind you’v* been looking I. fcf. Double compartment sinks, ! 2: x 32. Sprunger and Son. j Phone 6-6159, Momoe, Ind. 4Gt 1— s— ; — 1——-a— HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guar-1 t« “d 1 y*ar. Also new Hoover 1 t« nk and ; upright Waners. We service all make*. Klenk’a Paone 3-2158. s *!' 229 TF ■ y FOR SALE—Plumbing tools; electric eel, and soil pipe fittl jg*, steel drawers, 12 x 15 tarpaulin, like* new; many other itinng too! numerous to mentibn. See peo. Litchfield. 142 S, Second St. Pbomi 3-2508. . 269 ts I. 1111 ilHij ill I .!■ II ji .. IHi If you hade something to sell ©r rooms for rent., try a Dfemocrgt Want Ad It fringe result*

NOTICE If you used ilothe*, furniture, etc., f|r ; The Salvation Army ! Pljone Decatur I 3-4183 * Truck will be In Decatur ! Wednesday morning. ' : WANTED ROUTE SALESMAN i. 'it • - ! x ■ i : .... ~ : ■ ■ M STEWARTS 1 BAKERY f ■ 1:" r v ■■■■■MH*

QUICKIES By Ken Reynold* ' 1 ilwOli • ' • w»i-. ff Wr I p * * 1 7 I . . that teakettle you paw In I the Democrat Want Ad* hua , whlMlml ell the way lioum!” ' /!■»!"■ '■ -—"I .—-—^r-—mu ‘ ; ; FOR HALE - Quarter of\ beef. , Phono Henry Hcheuman, r K»*l Oft|lß4 to Htlltc I.lm- Him, 'u ml m|mih, ml west «2i x ‘ I’tHt HALE ‘hveiiil good cow* to ‘I ft< Jo n noon Gllboif riilcmd, ji mi mm of iKu tiiui 01 mu,. J wcui of Mtiiio l.inr mid % mllo mirth of 224 d :u x ..... ; ' . Wan rb d f ' ■•WsMaaahtaaßMßßMl 4*aa» • »• ’ WANTED ltld<’ hl Ft, Wiiylic, , hour* *io S; Eu*t mid lnihi*trh «. , 1 Dh\l 3-2M77. «3t-x i WAITED Woimni’* care for 2 childrrn iii 0111 homV, . duy*. Phone 3 323“ ii(t< r :> p.m. 1; it WAWED-Hay and Straw. John Phone 3>3865. 257 TF ! EXPERIENCED Mother will care I for babies in her home by day or I week. Excellerit references, good , care. Phone 1— ; i WANTED—Straw. String or , K wire. Call for price. Burk r Elevator Co. Phone 3-3121. I 178 TF : WANTED- —\Ve buy all kinds of I poultry and eggs, Bring us your j ; custom dressing. Decatur PoulI try Markpt. 651 North 13th St. I Phone 3-3717. 294 TF • WASHING, machine repairing Parts and service, for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Shop, on highway 124, Monroe, Ind. Phone 6G463. 150 ts WANTED TO BUY —Good medium priced lots for purchaser* of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requlrenunts. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. 72 TF VVANTED Exterior pointing Jobs for next spring contracted. Also Interior pointing and paper hanging We I’arry iop grude as lowest price- .or you, furnish muH'i'iiil For guitriinUrd work' mun«lilp dial 3-2.722. I II 3t SEWING MACHINE 7tepalring~ Let us convert your old. treadlo Machine; Into a modern elec tij<We make covered buttons, buhkels, machine Hem stitching. We sell; new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 Nortb First. 12« t x DELIVERY MAN Have opening for .experienced delivery nU& in Fort Wayne area. No heavy merchandise., l‘A; ton panel truck. State agje and truck driving experience in application. Mr. J. C. Williams. Sunshine Biscuits, Inc,, 451 South Cincinnati St., Day tun, Ohio. 303 lot MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth liunyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. T RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed-service at reasonable prices.rHaugks. 60 ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rooter Service. On 1 y one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 , Tocsin. C. R. William*, R • 2, APPLIANCE SERVICE. We serv ice all makes of washers, sweep ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for -J makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-215». 229 TF FARMER? ’ATTENTION—We re mov-i dead 'horses, cow*, hogs. Etc. Decatur Dial O and *»k for Enterprise 3450. We p*F *U phone charge*. 'The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad Itr Product* Co. 16 tf' " ' j : !■■• 1 | | ! DON’T CUSS, If you bar* plumb Ing trouble*, call 3-2158 and let ©Ur expmo ri. <-d plumber taka care of your trouble*We alio have « full Hue of Kohler, American Standard and. other popular make# o* plumbing auppllet, Call • a* for ftM ••timatea, KLENK’S : . ■ . l»9Tf ’ , FDR RENT rqoftj furnished | upurtuithl. 507 NOl th Second St. I 1 L'' ■ 1 621 WWWIAmfWWMWMWWW Untainted ' FIGURINES KAHF I’AINT and IIHIIK. WALLPAPER 1518 So. Second , Phone 3-3030

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'-di LOCAL CLASSIFIED ~ ADVERTISING RATES ; For 25 words or less: 1 time 50*;. 2 times 75c: 3 times $1; 6 times 1.75. For consecutive days. No. clasaiiied skipday ads accepted. Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, 50c mininwiin. J Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% Increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlmn, 2c per word, 75c minimum. ' Copy inuet be In office by 11 * a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline I* 0 a, m. HUGE MANHUNT I << <>n<lHU*<i Frmh l'«|« Ot») wjkmiiyi m oukwihmrkmm. wmw«i »t*— bmbw* ,Ho ha*'mi uiilflcml right uyn and one hand hum* a halloo with lhe \ hi*< rlpiloih "hind luck.*" Offlimra s Imllaved lii< wa* armnd with a c ,380 calilmi ulilomwlh' plMtul, a ,8* lall Im k furol vn i', a 12 diiaau *ho| 1. gun 19111 a iili iialilml- tlflu, lllvi’i 1 oiitify whurlff * ilopii- ’ ty IlbiiHir Wkldrlp of tlm Blythe ' *ub*iaiioii w>u* the la*t man 1 known lo lihvv *«mn Cook. He 2, w|v kidiinphii Saturday Hjy the . [ gunman wlieii ho went to Cook’* tu motel to question him about the • I myHicrloiiH dlHappcarance of a * i family of the near Tulsa, Okla. • | Waldrlp Maid Cook met Ifim ' ! with a drawn gun and ordered him * lo “get in the: ear. I‘m going with r'you.” |L Witn a gun in his fibs, the offit cer drove south through the desert while Cook told df his trans- • continental murder’ spree. He admitted killing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Musser of Atwood, HL, ' WWMMMIkMIMMIMMIMMMWI* J’ Anti-Freeze Should Be : : Cheeked! I be sure your radiator > doesn’t freeze up, you should have us check > your antirfregze regularly. L 'GAY’S I .. MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Sts. ’ TTHEMIrrVALFIIIE' INSURANCE COMPANY 1 \ French Tnwnahlp, , Adam* County, Indiana, hold it* annual huaine** meeting at it* usual plait- of meeting in the Election School limine, District No. .1, hi French 'Township. Adams County, fhdluna, on Saturday, January 13, 1961 al Nine O’clock A? M. .• ; Martin Moetchberger, Secy. . — - rSomwHI w in - H I USED CARS . IK ■ 1949 DeSoto Custom I ■ ■ I 1949 DeSoto Deluxe Club Coupe B DeSoto Deluxe Sedan,l B 1948 Hudson 6 Sedan B I 1948 Hudson 8 Sedan B B Deluxe Sedan.■ I 1947 Plymouth Special B Deluxe Sedan ; ■ H B 191st Buick Super B jg Tudor g* |1946 CbryHler Sedan B I 1 9 IjHiutbon 8 On Display At B I 222 I | NORIII THIRD ST. FdrmcHy Occupied ■ ■ by Mollthkopf A kiting F DICK | I MANSFIELD I MOTOR SALES ■ J PHONE 3-1108 ,fl I

t and thejr three smatf children, Waldrlp said. Cook aUo said he slew two other persons but did not Identify them. The bodies of the Mossers have not b*ett found, although their c*r, punctured by bullets, was discovered near ,Tulsa. j| Finally, aftdr binding Waldrlp, Cook tossed t|ie offifcdr out of the ear and drove on. Waldrlp said lie- believed his life wa* spared because he had been a friend of the Joplin, Mo., gunman. Cook said be dragged the MosH«?r*’ i»odlB8 off the road into the t«now where , they wouldn’t be found. ; > : Cotiunerclal fishermen operating Illegally i in certain waters uvay get n *URprl*« when they reach their home dtxtk* th* U. H. Fl*h *nd Wildlife Be’rvlce Intimal**. A p|< tur* of tlimn fishing In clear; ly rnarkmi wutsr* may ha shown ! 'hem uhd to Urn Judgo, •*moar*t Want Ad* Bring R**ult* I W*— IIJ I'l

PERSONAL LOANS ! I Kvdn though you may owe ehawhere, doe* not! pro- I , vent you from getting a pernonai loan from uh. You i’ mav borrow any amount fifom S2O to $250 or More • and repay on convenient turma. All loann privately 1 arranged without endorgern lor guarantors. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY I ■ -■ ■ Annonut eiiieiii To Farmers Because of the demand for my Certified Indiana Hybrid Seed Corn in thei vicinity of Decatur, The Stiefel Grain Co., 215 North First St., Decatur, Ind., harf taken the agency. , , My numbers this year are 608-C, 620-C and 419-A. lhese all have the yield punch and are very popular numbers. . . iMiller s Certified Indiana Hybrid Seed Corn is well known over Western Ohio and Eastern Indiana for its. good grading, high yielding ability and conperformance. to Stiefel Grain Co , order now and buy with confidence Miller’s Hybrids. We do not claim to grow all lhe good hybrids but whjat we grow is GOOD. 43 years growing, shoeing and selling seed corn and other farm seeds. Senetea and Vigo Wheat, Hawkeye Soybeans, and Clinton 59 Oats. • Seed house and farms 5 miles west, 1 mile north, I ioile west of Bluffton, Herman L Miller Bluffton, Ind.j, R. 11. No. 1

Federal & Gross Income Tax for 1950 Is Now Due! thtir return by Jan. 31, 1061. •fl ' K . r »*««p • • . Monro* 11 " " "' '■«>—«l !■■» — .Ml °ur past experience acquired while employed by th4 Internal Revenue and Gross Income Tax division should qualify us to file your returns correctly. Charge! for Cervlcds are quoted before the work is done. T f F D I C < L CALI. 3-3719 FOR APPOINTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS &- 1 ’“F L t j QUALIFIED TAX & BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Moving & Trucking JOSEPH MASON HAROLD C. GILLIAN , (Former Deputy Collectors of internal Revenue and Grose Income Tax) Rooms 10 & 'll, Peoples Trust Building DECATUR INDIANA RHONE 3-2607 ..,11. i ' ' BMaB—II ■MW>im»iNnMMaaaaaasHH l ss>,,,..,p,„ f „............. 1 —rnrm li juuwinn—rnnj r < V—ig—Auto Insurance Planned To Fit Your Needs. We Surround You With Adequate Lj I ..Courage. uiand smith Leland Smith 'lnsurance Agency men. um - -nnnr nnnrinj _ ,2E A y^ MA J - !.•'! ■ ' ■ ■ T '' ' Sv CHARLES WUHN ( SjH S ec L 2 o< ) I 1 w £ s JUST STAWE > IN ‘ IN LINE.] I WHEN SOME OKIE IN TM-CROWD)! . ___dsoppedaqua^/- ’ [gpandma J ■ HAVE ANACC ' in&A MX /< /tI 2d W ; f © lz > x I \ \ JK / x r/ X aIXW x r 7,1 4 LA M | u/k \ \ \ a ie & I R~v\ ■•MW&I* — J ■wr znr tiiiw' ' ■ "Wy- n -wow n fey/ T RAUOET Few ) r *? TWO- -— Me? / (OtfTHPfe ’ L t. it vIMWW / ■ \ / «<aqhjLz«.. %. ■ i \ 1 J — , —'k ’I I 7i Mftf a Lyr jwl i *"Y | I ' ••< !" Xll ' yX»- ] - - • €«pi l r A». King S>nd»rao*. Inr. W«dd f . • \ . ii <U '* ♦ : * [ ‘'~ %Zj~> ! Xi, 1 — t—— —. —> - WF "

Markets At a Glance By United Press ~ Stocks irregularly higher in moderate trading. ;Bonda irregular. j JU. S. government bonds finjCin qiiiet trading. Curb etocks irregular. I Midwest stocks irregularly higher. '■ '. Silver no silver price set, .because of lack of Cotton futures higher: Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rje, oats and soy bean* futures higher. Hogs -active, uneven to 25 cents high«r; sheep —lambs active to 25 cent* bigh*ir; slow on shorn lambs. C»ttle moderately active to 50 cimift higher on '*teer*; choice g W« * (Heady to fyO cant* lower.J If you h*v* *om*intng to soil or room* for rent try • Democrat Want Adv. It bring* re*ulte. Trade In • Good Town — Dooatu*

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FORT" WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. B.—HUP) — (PM A)— Livestock; Hogs 1,500; opened weak to 25 lower; strictly choice 21.50; lightweight butchers 21:50-21.35; mediums 20.25-21.25; butchers 19.75-1 20.26; heavies L 8.75-19.75; pigs 19.00 down; roughs 15.5047.75. Cattle market opened steady;, choice steers 30.0033.50; choice heifers 28.00-3Q.50; choice cows 22.50-2f.00; good bulls. 26.00-27.50; calk market opened steady; choice calves 40.(M1. \ ; Bptep steady, 33,00 down; *wg* 5.00 HI 00; buck* «00 13 oo„ INDIANAPOLIS LIVKBTOCK tndianapoiik.i Jam. *. fUi’i J < I’M A ) l,|vo l<H-h ll<»k* iHMmoi mcHv*; light ami medium wt lglii harfow* ami Em* till Hdy, hruvlm freight* »lemly-1(> hiKHu- <>, lunevtciv higio 1. <hofaa 170240, I. 21(00 21 Vo 1 , ('ludeo 2S|D Hi dbwn |mt*ily 21 26 and ahovq; 240 H» HthoL’ityti, Hm tiiu it, f: 1 h nJ'l,tJe 1 nlk* lUhio iHOo *<iwh tqlly steady; choice ’lOOMl&O lb* HI riO-i7i?r.; choice light* HiOO. ; Cattle 12*60"; calve*; firn; Meers and heifer* moderately active;' kino* grading choice dr better galling moMi action; Mnrtig; commercial and good generally steady; small showing choice light steers 32.50’34.0(1; prime practically ab*em; showing choice light steers 32.5034.0 U; prime practically absent; numerous good 850-1150-Tb stetrs and mixed yearlings 29.5032.50; commercial warmed up yearlings 27.KtiK-29.00; utility scarce'; 2 loads choice heifefs held I around 3.50; commercial apd good heifers 27.00-31.5|»; commercial cows 23.5025.00; Utility 21.50*23.00; canners and cutters 17.50-22.00; vealers active. steady; good and,choice 37.5010.00; common and medium 27.0(k 37.00. , - I Sheep 1,500 fat native lambs fairly active, strong to 25 higher; good and choice 32.75-33.50; springling 33.75; few medium and good 3i.m>32.00’,' asking 50 higher on shorn westerns and yearlings; slaughter ewes quotable steady, choice lights salable bulk medium to choice 12.00-17.00. CHICAGO GRAIN/ CLOSE Wheat): Ma*<h &48Vk-2.48: May 2.46%-2,47; July 2.42; Sept. 2.43. Corn: March 179‘/-r%; May i. 79%; July 1.79%5fat Sept. 1'.78%. Oats: Mureli OUfistg; May. !•> », .July 92% . S. pi 92% . Hiiyli. al*-,. J;in 1l »| 15; Mai' 11 Ilfs’,;; IS. Max July 3,19-3.19'4. I ' jIf you have something to Mil or' room* for rent try a Democrat j Want Adv. It brlnga results. "-SI . '' ! I'!'. ■■ ‘T: ; ?■ i

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KENNETT-—MURRAY I CO. Corrected Jan. 8 160 to 170 lb*. ...J1 20.50 170 to 200 lbs. —._. r —... 21.00 200-to 220 lbs. 220 to 240 lbs. |20.60 240 to 260 lb*. 20.00 260 to 280 lbs. .... 19.60 280 to 300 lbs. 19.00 to 325 lb*. , 18.50 355 to SSO lbs. 18.00 960 to 400 lb«: F 7.50 400 lb*, up |17.00 140 to 160 lb*. 17.50 120 to 140 lh*. -..--117,00 JOO to 120 lb* 19.50 Plough* 300 lb*, down 17.00 300 (0 36(11b*. 16 60 350 tn 4«0 III* .... 16 00 IO 450 lhe 15 50 45(1 lo 500 lh< 14 76 find to Mid Ib*. 16,00 r»fid to too lb*- 14.10 000 ib*. up ... J..;„ i 4,00 H1k1HK...., 112.00 Hoar* 10,00 v*aht (W*d. 91.00 Mprlng L*mb* (Wad. A M«t.) 81.00 Yearling SO .410 1 Ew*» ...................... 19.00 •CMMITT’S ITOCK YARD* ; Corrected Jan. 8 160 lo 170 lb*. 21.00 170 to 180 lbs. u 20.75 180 to 200 lb*. 21.00 200 to 220 1b*2420.75 220 to 240' lbs. -1 20.50 240 to 260 lbs. 20.00 260 to 280 lbs.’—— 19.75 280 to ; 300 lbs. —4——' 18.25 300 to 325 lbs. —i— 18.75 325 to 350 lbs. ’ 18.25 350 to 400 lbs, 17.75 400 lbs. up 17.50 140 to 160 lb*. — 19.25 100 to 140 lbs. 18.75 Roughs 300 down — 17.00 Stags —— 12.00 Boars 10,06 Calves 33.0 f Ewes — —10.90 Bucks j ——„ 8.00 Lambs 4 , 27.00 i li-OCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR j- Corrected Jaq. 8 i Beans subject to cuangp during day. Prides delivered at elevator Ask -for -Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn; 05 per 100 less, i f.o:b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Rhone 3-2148. Corrected Jaq.. gpi Grade A large white .v 44 I Grade A laigc brown i..... .42 I Cull for poultry, prices. f,■ ■ - ■