Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1951 — Page 5

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| - Real Estate fF® MAKE LOANS on farm and I city property—4% -5%. No com- | mission charged. The Suttles | Company, Insurance, Farm Loans, Real Estate, 218 N. 3rd St. I Decatur. > ' 45 33t OR SALE—2 bedroom house located on Dierkes street. New roof .& siding. Garage. Price $5200. - Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers—Real Estate. Phone | 33606 or 32796. 62 3t | Automotive I j “ gNICIij selection late model used fears. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. ' ■ 252 TF OR SALE- —1947 Ford 2 door, heater., Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-2975. 62 TF OR SALE —-1947 Ford 4 door. $895. Steffen Motors. US 27. ■ Phone 3-2975. ‘ 62 TF |FOR SALE~\I94B light grey Kaiser a special, exceptionally clean, pric- | ed tojsell. Call owner, ’ I 62 3t |FOR SALE—Corduroy - U.S. Tires | 600-16— 670-15— 700-15— 65Otfr I, —Tire repair, Battery Charging. I Mobil Gasolinp OIL WASSONS Cralgville. ( 62 6t-x FQR SALE — '1941 Special deluxe Chevrolet 5, . passenger coupe.. Good tires, ifew Seat covers, radio and heater. Berne phone 2-8805, I. ■ \ 2t FOR SALE—One -ton International pickup truck. 1/5,0n0 milts; Also Chevrolet panel truck. Both in good condition, good tires. Call 3-2500. ' 62 6t 1939 PLYMOUTH kedan? good 11, paitft. . radio and heater. A-l . mechanically. $275. Edward Smith, Convoy. Ohio. -Route 2. Residence in Middlebury, Ohio. - 62 3bx FOR ■ SALE—I 949 Nash AmbassaI dor 4 door, radio, heater, overdrive. $1395. Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-2975. '62 TF FOR. S S ALE—I9SO Nash Ambassa- * dor 4 door. . Hydramatic;, radio I and heater. $1650. Steffen Motors. [US 27. Phone 3-2975. 62 TF If oil SALe£ 1942 Chevfofet 2 door, I radio and heater. $450. Steffen I Motors.' US 27. Phone 3-2975. j 62 TF IFOR KALE 1946 Pontiac 2 door j. Streamliner. Radio and heater I, SBSO. Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-2975.. 62 TF FOR SALE—I94o Plymouth 2 door. Radio and heater. S4OO. Steffen Motors. US 27. Phone 3-297*5. I , — 62 TF f Farmer’s Col. I FOR SALE — DeKalb Hybrids, s Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. | Phone 6-6345. 52 ts | FOR SALE-jSK EMI AS for rural * home cooking and Water heating. 1 As low as $7.45 per 100 lbs. | Uhrick Bros., 101 ts j ■■■■ - 1 SEE MORRISON Farm Store for j AIHS-Chalpiers Sales and Service. I 327 Grand St. Phone 3-2957. Deca--1 tur; Indiana. 57 TF . FOR SALE—Decatur- U.S. Approvs -£d Pullorum passed R.O.P. sired ’I bgg and meat bred chicks hatching in leading strains. Order your April and May chicks now. Also-hatching DeKalb Hybrid Chix, the year around layers. :j Ask for circular. DECATUR HATCHERY. Phone 3-3727. | } . 56 20t Trade In a uood Town — Oecatut • .in. ' '

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FOR SALE — Two sows pigs each. Phone 63 2t _ FOR SALE—Baled wheat straw. 2 miles west of Coppess Corners. t Phone 6-6327. 63 3t . FOR SALE — Ond grey mare, t smooth mouth, works single or double. Phone 3-8165. 63 3t-x i FOR SALE -Corn slleage. miles north of.' Decatur or 2*4 miles north of Fuelling church. ‘ Walter Busche. 63,3 t-x , FOR SALE—Baled clover hay and baled straw Phone 3-8183. 62 2t-x I FOR SALE -Large brooder house. See the Stucky Hatchery, SVIII- - Ohio: J 62 6t' FOR SALE— 2 extra good milk 1 cows; also good disc. Henry Steinbrimner, 5,1-i miles’ east, % mile south of Geneva. 62 3t-x FOR SALE — 12 shoots; yearling red heifer; double tractor disk, used one season. In Monroe. Phone 6-6673. i: 613 t-X __ L >■ ; ! : ; 1 FOR SALE—Spring tooth harrow, 3 section ; 500 chick size! Jamesway bottle gas brooder stove; 1 also feeders and fountains in. good condition. Harold Stpppenhagen, llfc miles north J1 mile east of Tocsin. • Tocsin phone, ‘ ■ ‘ 62 3t-x . — 4MORE EGGS per hen.| NeW Hy-line varieties averaged, 4, 360 eggs more per 100 birds than standard breds and cross breds last year in 51 divided Flock Tests. You can get these same new varieties. Cgll us: Phone 6-6866. Model Hatchery, Mojnroe, r lnd. \ T ; J 62 3t For Sale-Misc. FOR SALE —Table top gas, stove; Utility cabinet; buffet; size bed- Phone (3-3434. [ - . J 61 31-x JIM IN Y Cricket, Fina Foams the ticket for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 61 3t I' . ; FOR SALE— Rugs an,d oroadloom carpeting. Open , evenings j except Wednesday. Stucky. & Co. Monroe, Ind. I * -3 ts FOR SALE —Zenith Teievislou «~id Accessories — boosters, aerials, ‘-j lead- tn wires, etc. UHRICK BROS. 25 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles*'to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites: : Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind.’ ' j 274 ts — —7 4-—-4— —— FOR SALE -t- Bottlej gas service: Special low! rates on cooking and water heating, Stijcky & Co., Monroe, Injl. \ =(62 ts FOR SALE — Royaf typewriter, standard carriage, good condition. $25.(4. Room 15, KC Building. Kenneth Runydn. j;’i 3t FQR SALE-4-Frigidafre jkefrig£r> , ;itors, Ranges, Water 'Heaters, washers ami dryers. Also some good used Uhrick Bros. i ! 101 ts ' i ......L ■ ■ f J — HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 arid tw. Guar- \ 1 year. AlstjK new Hoover i tank and Upright Heanjers, We service all makes, r Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. , ' "229 TF d 4 1-... .4- i FOR SALE—jsVcdnd jiand(Majestic furnace; 21”, godd condition. Bertsch Hpaitipg and ;spputlng Service. Phone. on 19 Craigville,. (4>2 miles wsst of Monroe \ on 124. • ' 4 61 3t * x > wifVwvwvwwWwwwwv TIME TO BUY NOW FTj . - Paint • Wallpaper Get it at KANE’S ! . 158 So. Second phone MWVWMMWMMWWWVVWVW

) QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds t r -rrH 1 r ■i I / ■ “Hey! . . . you always say You \ work like a horse —here’s a Demo- " crat Want Ad wanting, to buy ■ one!” ’~~ \ -J. .. : , FOR SALE—Domestic sewing Ma- ; chines. Stucky tt Co., Monroe, ; Ind. 140 ts , FOR SALE — Philco Radio* and Refrigerators. Stucky -4 Co., : Monroe, Ind. T 274 ts , FOR SALE —Boy's grey gabardine suit and top cogt, size 16 to 18. LJke new. Very reasonable. I Phone 3-2349. 61 3trX » Condensed Buttermilk, 10% proteln. Single barrel* $5.50 cwL 3 , barrel lots, $6.25 CWL Phone 3-2148. Decatur Farms. 33 T ) ; -.' .U' . FOR SALE—One Coldspot and one Gibson 7 cu. ft. household refrigeL rafor, like new. Connie’s Market. ’ I . 63 3t FOR SALE —Bottle gas tor cooking, heiating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices. Monroe ; Washer Repair Shop. Phone FREE! • Feel free to look around • | in out store at, our fine merchan- > dise such as furniture, floor cov- ; i erings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware needs. Open each evehing except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866 62 ts i ' !!! Wanted ' j.. / -■ _________'' , : LAMfN MOWER sharpening. See Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Monroe, Ind. 50 TF WANTED— Write to Box 289 c/o Decatur democrat. 62 3t . — ,— * i WANTED —Ride or riders to U.S. Ft. Wayhe, first shift. Call 3-8003, 61 3t-x WILL CARE for children. By the I hour, days or week. Call Mrs. Chris Johnson. 3-2559. 61 6t . WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room , house or apartment, unfurnished. Former residence sold, reason for moving. Cali 3-2061 61 6t 1 WANTED—Hay and Straw. John FeaneL Phone 3-3865. 257 TF WANTED — Hay and Straw, string or wire. Call for i price. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 3-3121, [ 178 ts ; WANTED TO RENT-4-3 or snore ‘‘ room unfurnished downstairs ; apartment or house in town. $5 reward for information leading : to rental. Phone 3-2548." 58 6t , YOUNG MAN desires parttime employment; 7 to 11 » a. m. and Saturdays. Box 291, Democrat. . Itx . I WILL DO house cleaning, part time or permanently. Guaranteed ( work. Hour scale 76c an hour. Mrs. Chris Johnson, Call 3-2559 any time. 61 6t WANTED TO BUY—Heary hens, l Leghorn hens, Fryers. Our truck will pick up. Custom dressing I daily except Sat. Full dressed, . cut ap or wrapped for locker. I Decatur Poultry Market, 651 N. , St Phone 3-3717. 16 TF " SEWING MACHINE Repairing 4 I Let us convert your old treadle r. Machine into, a modern electric. I We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemb stitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardma,n's 223 North b First. “ 51 27tx I WANTED • W7£ SALESMAN STEWARTS BAKERY ‘l ■ .

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i ' ■ . ■ ■ < WANTED—lronings to do/ Phone 3-3550. F 63 2t HELP WANTED—IB-25 for clerk in Equity Dairy Store. Experience not necessary. Apply in person 9 - If a.ttt 62 3t ROOFING—Let us figure your roofing job* with Carey Windmaster ehingle*. Several styles and colors to choose from. “We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’S. 55 TF WANTED TO BUY—Good meditttri prided lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F: H. iA. requirements. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, Phon* 3-4106. \ j -72 ts WASHING machine repairing, alto new Horton and Barton washtrt, and Horton and Apex automatic washers and driers. Monroe Wisher Repair Shop. Photie 6403. 24 TF WANTED — Lady with pleasing personality to represent Ayon Products in Monmouth, Decatur and .Also rural areas available. Write Mrs. Fruechtettf ichit, Post Office Box 824, Hunt-, ington, Ind. 61 St grgj.!...i ■ v . ~ | Miscellaneous MOVED—To 162 South Second St: Mary’s Beauty Shop. Phot* 3-4158. 60 lit i STARTER and Generator service, ( Diqk Mansfield Motor Sales, -222 j Third St., Decatur, Ind. I | ■ ' 13 ts RAD JO REPAIR — For complete ancj dependable radio repair SVO O j r y oUr guaranteed service jat (reasonable prices. Haugks. > : 60-ts SEWERS, drains cleaned. Call ydttt Ro|to Rooter Servicd. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6 Tojcein. C. R. Williams, R * 2, Decatur, Ind. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wj-inger rolls and parts for all mikes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2168. ■ 22$ TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We~remqve dead horses, cows, hogs,. Etfc. -Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3460. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer £o„ formerly the Btadlei Products Co. 15 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and idt ouir ‘experienced plumber |ake care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call lie for free estimates. KLENK’S. J 190 TF ARE YOU LOOKING F FOR A SMALL HOME? 2!bedrooms, living room, kitenen with automatic washing machine, batji, heat, no basenient, attic which could be converted to bed--roojns, awnings, screens and storm windows. Present taxes $4740 per. year. < $5,000 cash, balance Ist mortgage. Come to our office for complete information. The Suttles Company 218 North Third St. 62t3 Decatur, Indiana J— 1 L | For Rent FOR RENTv-Sleeping room. 618 West Madison. Phone 3-3739. 60 6t VcrHTk 7>F—> OF HKCHIVKR FRANCIS J. SCHMITT ft. STEURY. etaU - 192 * 7 N’ptice 1h hereby given that the undersighed han been appointed by the Circuit Court. County of Adam». State of Indiana, in the above-eh-\ titled cause, receiver of the Steury Packing Company, Inc., and of all of the property, credits, rights! ahd effects of said corporation, and that I have duly qualified as such receiver. • Ail persons interested must govern ■ themselves accordingly. Severin H. Schurge* Dated this 7th day of March, 19,51 Fd. A. Bosse, Hubert H. McClenahan, Attorneys for Receiver * MARCH S—ls—l 3 Try A Democrat want A«h-it Pays INSURANCE PHONE 3-4300 KENNETH RUNYON Decatur Insurance Agency TIME FOR \ Spring Tune-up! • CARBURETOR WORK • IGNITION CHECK • BRAKE RELINING See Us For COMPLETE OVERHAUL Phone 3-3066 Ce and S. Service 134 So. 13th St. ■ * ...

5-Acre Corn Club Officers To Meet jS y ■ • Ren Gerke, chairman of the Aoms county < 5-acre corn cliib, han : called a meeting of his officers in the extension office for 7;so p.m., Saturday. In this meeting he wants to complete plans sos the 29th annual farmer's achievement banquet. * The officers are Ben Gerke, chairman; Elmer Isch, vice-chair-man? Emerson Lehman, secretarytreasurer; directors, ’Weldon Neuensch wander and Robert Hitcher, ‘Holman Egly. president o r ’ the D.H.1.A., is also asked to aftehd. Report Fewer Farms HlowJn Indiana | Washington, Match 15.—(UP)— 'the qensus Bureau said today preliminary results of the 1950 aijgrijjulture census Showed there wher4 9,837 fewer farms in Indiana list year than In 1945. iThe number of farms decreased ffom 175,970 in> 1945 to 166,63? iftat /year, but the bureau said the figures were not fully comparable. i '-It 4 said farms were, counted in t $ If they ' had three > acres or re or if they produced agricultural goods valqed at more than $250. In 1950, they were counted if goods prbduced was valued at than $l5O and the size was tikree acres 6V more, or if the size Was under three acres and sls'l worth of goods were sold. : Make Own T<ipes Afghan tribesmen like longIteitamed tobacco pipes, but seldom |atry them, on journeys. Instead, they mould a new pipe for each Smoke from the mud at their feet. They shape the bowl with their fhumbs ahd ream the stem with a jrtill straw in about the time it takes im American to roll a cigarette. i— »— i- tt you. have something to cell or rooms for rent try a Democrat W«nt Adv. It brings results. LOCAL CLASSIFIED , ADVERTISING RATES 4 For 25 words or less: a’j 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c: j< 3 times $1; 6 times 1.75. For consecutive days. No I classified skipday ads accept- ■: ed. Black face 10 point, 5c per |: Word each Insertion, 50c mlnii mum. ; Classified ads listed in para* ; graphs 50% increase over reguj. lar rate. / Card of Thanks, Obituary, In ? Moii<yHafti, 2c per word, 75c | minimum. | Copy must be in office by 11 f am. Monday fhrough Friday.. i Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. iRAARRARiWMMWVMAMtfWVV .wpwrw SEtt BUV ; ETC.* ■■ I —

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY ißSfflS=± i ---- Ukmyklzl j \] - r ..... i 2 : . i 7 A II ■ ——*————■ By virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court notibe is hereby \ , .given that the undersigned executor ot thei Estate of Edna Stauffer, deceased, Estate No. 4681 of the Adams Circuit Court, will otter for \ , . • \ , j z sale at public at the late residence of the decedent? at 423 f ! • 1 fclark Street in Berne, Indiana, at the hour ot 1:00 o’clock p. m. on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1951 KEEP UNCLE SAM HAPPY < certain personal property of said. Estate consisting of the following . \ . -fl items, to wit: , March 15 Is your last chance to make your annual ‘ d » n “‘ io " h “P “> ta eountrr wealthy and prosbench and rolls, 2 music cabinets, hall mirror, congoleum rug, > , I\ I J dining room chair*, oak dining extension table, telephone tO sell IhOSB Unwanted items through Democrat ; stool, buffet with mirror; 2 antique clocks,\ hall tree, dresser, 1 r \ electric clock, Universal electric range, drop leaf kitchen table, \ Want Ads and have ready' cash to make those 3 kitchen chairs, dishes, electric iron, pots and pans, electric j heating pad, porch swing and chair, Hoover' electrid sweeper, ‘, q pay'Rients. garden tools, linens and bed clothes, stepladder, wicker basket, . \ 2 wash tubs, wash boiler, Haag washing machine, new rollaway . ( nurxiiTi? I s bed and mattress, crocks, lawn mower and numerous miscel- v . . . PHONE \ ~ | \ lanebus items. •• n v •- ■ ■■■.■ —' — ' r - : —’ ■ ~ " I * Baid sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for 1 ■ V"fcldal "V " " not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value and for caslj. < I WALDO J. STAUFFER, Executor Want AdDept. J George C. Davis, Attorney 8 15 »I.' ' \ >

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK* - Indianapolis, March 15—(UPHPM A)—Livestock: \| Hogs 12,000; fairly active; light , and medium weight barrows and gilts fully 25, Instances 50 lower; heavier weights around 25 off; bulk choice 17026Mbs 21.50-22.00; choice No. 1 and 2, 190-2401bs at 22.00; 250*300-lb« 21.0021.50; 120-160-lbs 10.50 L 18.50; sows about steady; choice 300-550-lbs 18.5020.00, few or more. Cattle j 1,200, calves 300; steers and heifet* less active, but mostly steady; 4 loads high good and choice 1,2,05-lb steers 35-50;i load i choice lightweights 36.50; couple ; loads held at 37.00; majority good to choice yearlings and jight steers '• 34.00-36.00; commercial and good largely 32.00-34.50; high good and low choice heifers held * around 34.00; hulk commercial and good 31.00*33.59; cows and bulls steady; commercial and utility cows 25.5029.00; odd head 30.00; bulls 80.50 down; walers active: steady with yesterday's close; choifee and prim£ i 39.00*40.00; top 40.00 freely; commercial and good 33.00-38.00. \ Sheep 200; active; ,fat lambs strong to 50 or more higher; truck lot, good 9Olb woo led western lambs 411.75; new local all-time ' 'high; odd good native* 40.00; medium to choice slaughter ewes steady 16.00*22.00. > If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want AdV. It brings results. APPOI.NTMteWT OF Admlniatrntof ■ \l Mo. 46M Votive in hereby xiven. That the undersigned has bleen appointed coAdministratrix of the estate of Agnes Rumschlag late bt Adams County. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ■■ Hose Mar) West rick I . t’o-Administratrix Hubert R. McC'lenahan, Attorney March 13. 1951. ’ I. MARCH 15—22—29 ' ■ - ' - ' . . ' ■ - .1 ■

Get One of These USED MRS v ;11 /. . \ ’L’ ■ ' . To Go With That New EASTER JHL BONNET xixjA \ These, Cars Will Lead The Parade! • 1949 Ford Custom Deluxe Sedan V-8, overdrive • 1949 Ford Club Coupe 6 overdrive .r» * • 1949 Plymouth Special ' Deluxe Sedan • Two 1946 Chrysler Sedans -*• 1948 Hudson 6 Sedan • 1946 Hudson 8 Sedan t 1941 Plymouth 1940 Plymouth f 1940 Pontiac 1939 Chevrolet ALSO *- Many Other Transportation Specials Dick Mansfield MOTOR SALES iii NORTH THIRD ST. i " >a \ ■ XOpen Evenings by Appt.

Markets At a Glance \ By United Press Stocks irregular in moderate trading. > Bonds lower, U.S. government bonds unchanged in quiet trading. Curb stock* lower. Midwest stocks lower. Oliver unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. \ Cotton futures irregular. \ Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oats and soy bean futures lower. Hogg: mostly 15 cent* lower, in* stances 25 cent* lower; sheep: steady to 25 cents higher; cattle: 11.00 lower to |I.OO higher. \ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.38; May 2.421.41%:, July 137-1.16%; Sept. 2.37%-%; Dec. 2.41. Corn: March L73%A; May L75%-4.76; July 1.77%*%; Sept. 13$: Dec. 1.65%. J Oat*: March 95%-%; May 93%* 94%; July 84%-%; Sept. 83*83%; Dec. 84%-85. Soybeans: March 3.338; May 3.31%; July 3.29%; Sept. 1.09%-%; Nov. 2.88%-188; Jan. 2.91. Molasses Bleh in Iron Molasses, a by«pfoduet of the sugar industry, is rich in iron and experiments have shown that this Iron to highly valuable for body use. Another contribution of molasses |s its spicy flavor which makes it especially well liked ia finger bread, and ' spiced cakes. . I \ Strong Smoking One ancient form of pipe smoking was to insert two horns of a Y-sHaped pipe into the nostrils and inhale the smoke directly forough fr* oo ”' I Democrat want Ads firing Result* • — —;

| KENNETT—MURRAY A CO. 1 Corrected March 15 160 to 170 lbs. >4-\19.50 170 to 180 lbs. 10.75 180 to 220 lbs. ... 11.& 820 to 240 lbs. __j— >9.75 240 to 260 I 260 to 280 lbs. .... 19.75 280 to 300 lbs. .4. 18.26 200 to 325 lbs. .x_. 18.76' 325 to 350 lbs. .18.25 350 to 400 lbs. 17.75 400 lbs. Up 17.60 140 to 160 lbs. . 1,7.25 120 to 140 lbs... 16.71 10Q to 120 lbs. ' 16.25 NWMRRWWWWVMMWMN I BUY HADACOL KOHNE DRUG STORE WWVWWWWMMVMMWMV

PUBLIC SALE We will offer our Modern Home and Grocery, Service Station ’ I \ Business Building and all equipment, located in Pleasant Milts, on State Road 33, on SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, starting at i P. M. description Os Property: 1 » Good 7 room modern IMt story frame house In fine repair,. 20 by 30 business building completely equipped With 6 ft. meatCMse, Electric 1 simper, meat scales, 12 ft. deep freeto, cash register, Electric pop coolers, 2 Battery chargers. Pressure grease gust, Heatroia, and complete < stock. .'i '-A i ' 1 ' ' ■ • I ■ i i ■ i ' This is a well established business and does a fine present volume. Your inspection invited anytime on dr before day of sale. \■- i s Terms— 2s% down payment, Balance on delivery of good title. , THOMAS & PAULINE HALBERSTADT, . \ Owners I Auctloheer-Tr. D. Schieferstein. ! - 12 15

Rough* 300 lb*. down 19.00 300 to 860 lbs. 11.80 360 to 400 lbs. 18.00 400 to 460 lbw 17.78 460 to 500 tb*. 17.60 K 500 to 860 lbs. 17.90 560 to 600 lbs. —— 16.50 600 lbs. Up 16.00 Stags 13.06 Boarslo.oo Veal* (Fri. A Bat.) 37.00 Spring Lambs {Fri. A fiat.) 87.60 Yearling Lamb* 80.04 Bwe* — ~ i>.fo SCHMITT'S STOCK VAR DS Corrected March 16 180 to 180 lbs. ——— >0.60 180 to 900 lb* 11,00 290 to no ib«. U.K 310 to 140 lbs. ..— 'll,OO |4O to 180 lbs. ~.L 10.50 mo to 110 ibs. ... z....*.. 10.00 280 to 300 lbs. 19.50 100 to 316 lbs.—— 19.00 326 to 360 ibs 18.50 160 to 400 lb*... 11.00 400 lb*. Up 17.60 ’’ 140 to 160 lbs. 17.00 , 100 to 140 lbs. . 16.00 \ Roughs 300 down 18.76 ' Stags - 18.00 Boar* 10.09 Calves 32.00, Kwe»\— .— 12.06 Buck* 8.06 Lambs 34.00 LOCAL BRAIN MARKET \ BURK ELEVATOR Corrected March 15 Beans Subject to clangs during day. \ Prices delivered at elevator Ask for price*. Grain: .08 per bushel leas Corn: 05 per 100 les*. Lo.b. form. [ WHOLESALE BOG AND POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone Ml4B. Corrected March 15 Large Clean Whites —.44 Large Clean Brown ... .48 X Current receipts -.4... -jB9 Call for poultry prices. • .? L , ■ y ft a m Eleyator Co. t Defeatur ♦ Peterson - Monroe \ TEEFLE I \ ■~~ ■■ - J ; Moving & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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