Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1951 — Page 5

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QUTCKIES-Rv Ken Reynolds | - I — . “ - - i just what I thought — this fish spear I got with a Democrat Want Ad Isn’t accurate* UMWWVVWWWWMMWWV / LOCAL CLASSIFIED RATES For 25 words or les*: 1 time 50c', 2 times 75c; ’ „ \ times $1; 6 times 1.75. For consecutive days.. No t classified skipjay ads accept ed. Black.face 10 point, 5c pei word each Insertion. 50c mini mum Classified ads listed in para graphs 50% increase over regu lar rate. , \ - Card'of Thanks. Obituary. Io Memoriam. 3c per wprd 75< minimum. 4 • 1 Copy must be In office by M a.m Mondav through Frida* Saturday deadline 9 a.m Automotive NICE selection late model -Used cars, DICK MANSFIELD Motor 1 252 TF OUR. USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmasteju Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St Phone .3-2003. ? 247 TF Farmer's ColWE BUY chickens and quality eggsu \.Tt Decatur Farina. - 135 TF SEE Morrison Farm Store tor, Jfcilis Chalmers Sales and Service. Phone 3-2967 Decatur. 215 TF WANTED-i-Heavy Hens, will pay ' 27c delivered at our Plant. Decatur Farms, - 300 it BUTTERMILK. 10% protein. 27% solid. $5.50 per cwL In barrels. Decatur Farms. j 344 T H — ■—"-■■■■.? a - -for the month of Decern ber is the narcissus or holly. X •' — TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Dregs

IW AN TED ■ TO BUY CLEAN ■ LATE MODEL CARS I OB “Through Service We Grow” HEUER Coal, Feed & Supply 722 W. Mon rhe St. Phone 3-2912 J MITT HESITATE TMPFLYI3 ’ US WttEH m HEEB A LOA# We will make a $25 loan just as quick aS we. will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief ! aecurity requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay a Iqari. Special \ . terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable income. Loans quickly and privately made ' usually on same day you aoply. Let , us tell y a V more about it—no obii-_ j gation. Call, pbone or wntt— LOCAL LOAN < COMPANY Ground He«r 1,4* x. Second St.. Breed BMg. I rtmne a-2013 - Oeaatur. lad.

' For Sal*-Ml*c. | FOR SALE — Phllco Radios and Refrigerator*. Stucky & Co., Monroe, tod. 274 TF FQR SALE—Domestic sewing maehinee. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ; • , 197 TF FQR SALE— LEWYT Vacuum Sweeper*. Stucky Co. Monroe. Indiana. 292 12t FOR SALE — Piattorm rocker*, sponge rubber seat. Mohair cover, Stucky Co. Monroe. Ind. 292 12t FQR SALE —Mirror* assorted sixes. Stucky Co. Monroe, Indiana. ‘ 292 12t FOR SALE— Four 6-70x15 white sidewalk Firestone tires. Dwight . Myers, 1221 North Second. Phone 3-3486. ‘ „ 303 3t-X FOR SALE—S Piece, Walnut dinIng room suite. $50.09, can be seen at 219 North 7th Street. 303 3t FOH SALE—SKELGAS tor rural home cooking and water heating. As low as >6.96 per 100 lbs. Uh rick Bro*. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle gas service. Special low rales on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co. 1 Monroe. Ind - >62 TF FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky A Co., =Mon'roe, Ind. 92 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open }uit«s, except Wed. Nite*. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 374 TF CHILDRENS UNFINISHED''TabIe 'and Chair sets, >4.50 to $5.65. Buy unfinished Furniture and , Paint it yourself. Kane Paint and Wallpaper, 158 South Second, •Decatur. 286 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, . Ranges, Water Heaters, • washer* and dryer*. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick - Bros. 101 TF •'f)R SALE— Home Made Hard Candies hr bulk, Cinnamon, Anise, Peppermint, Wintergreen. 'Spearmint, & Lemon. Myers Pop Corn Shack,-20,7 Cort SL 375 TF FRY LENNOX—for heating satis"faction. Oil — coal — gas. We *efi — we service., Mazelin Heat'ing Service, 238 North St Phone 3-3808. .188 TF FOR SALE— Fudges. Chocolate. 'Vanilla Nut or Plato. Divinity. Taffy A Carmel. Leave your oi dar. now tor' your CHRISTMAS • NUTLOAF. Myers Pop Corn Shack, 207 Cort St. 275_ TF Z REE — Feel free to look around . in our store at out fine merchanr f 3ise such as furniture, floor cov ’erings, bedding, lamps, and ap ' pliances, and every day hardware ?,needs. Open each evening ex cep .-'Wed. Stucky & Co., Monrod, Ind ■Phone 6-6866.62 TF SALE— Kelvinator refrigera;tors, Home .freezers and Electric .ranges, if you want quality get — trade now for a v new Kelvinator see them at DE -CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF ?OOVER—Factory rebuilt, .vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guar anteed 1 year. Also new Hoovei ‘tank and upright cleane-s. We . -service *ll makes. Klenk’s. Phone j 1-2158. •<'- ’ t 229 TF FOR SALE —Bottle gas for cooking land water heating $6.06; cooking! /j 6.50 to $7.50? Also service on |gas ranges. Monroe Washer Service, Monroe, Ind. j 261 TF SR SALE—I Used Gas. Serve! refrigerator, Just like new: 2 fysed Electric Refrigerators, Very good condition; Used Electric jStovt, good condition; Used Gas Stove, good condition ; Used Heatting -stove, good condition; 1 lUsrd washing' machine, good con’ditiun. M awlin Heating Service, >238 North Second St. Phone . -;|>3808. 3H3t Lest and Found £>ST OR STRAYED—SmaII black and tan dog, terrier type. Small child's pet. name of J Dick. Call -3-3595.301 3t For Rent 7 OR RENT— Downstairs furnished. i’3 room Apt. & Bath. Inquire at 706 North 2nd, or call 3-42tfl. 302 3t ' ;i ’ • Q ~~ ’ ■ Card of Thanks — j—— rI wish to means of «X---t '.pressing my appreciation to W Mhe Nurses for their kindness;Ao -4ho!i» who remembered me with -Var.dts, sind flower*, and-to Rev.- ’ Norris, and all who remtni'B7 red me in prayer, during my recent hospitalization. ? 3 v Mr*. Margaret Cook. • 1 • - ’ . 303 It-X fey Help Wanted WANTED —Good experienced fatiner on. salary. Reply to Bex ,397, . tteinoeraJ. 303 it hew* aMMIhBR — * *>eom* f*r rent- try ♦ O*mecr** L W*Bt M It «|**m ..

Wanted WANTED—lnvalid to share home. Phone 3-2391. A 303 It WANTED — Working couple to share modern house/ phone 3-2291. 303 It WANTED—To Sell You Wallpaper, do your painting, papering, plastering. Clay Davis, phone 3-8614. - 293 TF WANTED TQ RENT-*-By Jan. 15th 2 bedroom Apt: or house* modern, prefer Country. Married Couple, no Children. WHI give reference if desired. Write Box 57, Greenville. Ohio. 302 3trx WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring u* your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market. 661 North 13th St. Phone 3-3717. p 133 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We ma k « covered buttons, buckle*, machine button holos; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machine*. Board man’s 223 North First 283 25t-x if you have something to soil »■ oom* for sent try a Democra V»r* Adv hrtwg* '■esult* ~Ar. ' W i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ADAMS COrVTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATBD SCHOOL Owner* of taxable real estate in the consolidated school corporation known as the Adams Coanty Central Consolidated School, which includee alt, of the territory within the corporate limits 6f Adams Cuunty Central Consolidated - School, prior to consolidation was made up of Kirkland School Township, Monroe School Township, and Washington Schoo! Township of Adams County, Intliana. ar* hereby- notified that a petition has been filed by more than fifty owners of taxable real estate in said consolidated school corporation requesting the issuance of bonds by said consolidated school corporation for the purpose of providing' funds to be applied on the cost of construction and equipment at and th* purchase of land, if necessary, for a school building or buildings, and facilitiea for the accomodation of all- pnpils of school age within th* said consolidated school corporation. A re- [ monstrance against the issuance of , said bunds may toe filed with the Board of School Trustees by owners of taxable real estate in said consolidated school corporation in > the manner and within the time ' provided be Chapter 119 of the Acts of 1937. Saxpayeri of said- consolidated sol corpo. ation are further notified that said Board of School Trustees did, on *he 13th day of December, 1951, hdopt ‘a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of the consolidated school corporation in the amount of *K>3,aO9eo for the purpose of providing funds to be used as- above stated. Said bonds are lo bear 1 interest at a rate not exceeding three (3%) per cent per annum (the 'exact raue to be determined by bidding), and are to be payable over i. period of approximately fifteen years. Objections to~ the issuance of said bouds may be made by ten or mors taxpayers filing a petition in th* efflee of the Audftpr of Adams County within the tfmc and manner provided by law which petition, if any, win h* heard and :onsldered by the Stat* Board of Tax Commissioners in the manner provided by law. Th* net assessed valuation of taxable property in the consolidated tciwo! district in |S.l4*.3Mß.ffO, ahd .the outstanding indebtedneea of said consolidated echpol corporation, •xclusive of the above mentioned jonds is none Thxt-jyoposed school building will eonsldi. of two sections and will be constructed of brick, concrete and/ or steel and will be located adjoining each other on a twenty acre plat of; grbund approximately one naif ifvj) mile west of Monros, ndtanalbn the north side of State Higb'Ksjv 124 in Washington-Town-ship. Adams County. Indiana. Tentaive plans now call for a class room sectivn' building consisting of ap>roxiitfat*ly six (6) class rooms 36 H' by 24' with two 42) toilet rooms, cross connecting corridors ind small basemenj,/ the dimensions > ver all t 6 be approximately 63' in | width by ' 159' long and to be one , story in heighth. The auditorium HMidilig Will be approximately two jtories in heighth arid be approximately 139* wide and 15IT deep. The tentative plans call for an audiorlirm 139' by 94*. large lobby, 2 office rooms 11' by 14’, workroom off offt< ( -o 9* by 9' sick room 9* by .9*. home economics room 24' by >V, 2 toilet rooms, dining room 23' by 62' , kitchen 23' by 23*. 2 food :tr»rage moms (cold and dry>. shop, ond divided ' agriculture room 94' >y 23', storage mom 24' by 31'. oaches room 11' by 14', small Equipment room 6tj' by IV, 2 locker ind shower moms approximately 29' by 14' under stage., boiler room 24* by 31*. and hand room 32’ by 34' m second estimated cost >f approximately saoG.toOe.oO. Dated this 18tb day of December, 1961. ADAMS COVNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BY: Glenn A. Workinger, Secretary Boardr-of School Trustees. CI'STER A SMITH Vttorneyii for School Corp. ORC, 19—26.

Public Auction The following described furniture and household goods, a pan of the estate of the late Sarah Elizabeth Jones, will be sold by order of Adams Circuit Court: 5 SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 -1:00 P.M. LOCATION —13& SOUTH 11th STREET, DECATL IND. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Nearly new 7 ft. Westinghouse refrigerator; White enamel table top cas range; Gas hot plate; Electric , washing machine, tubs and stand; Nearly New dinette table and eaairb; Wine colored living room suite; Occasional roctfefs and. ehfiirs: Several stands and end tables, NEW BUG 15x15 with Pad; Throw Rugs; Large Mirrpr; Console Khdio; Lace 'Curtains and drape*; Bed cloth ch, blankets, quilts. sheets and down pillows; NEW BEDROOM SUITE. BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESS, YANTTY DRESSER WITH CHAIR AND CHEST OF I. RA VVERS; Icon Bed spring and mattress and dresser; EIGHT DAY CLOCK I WITH ALARM. OYER IM YEARS OLD; COOKING UTENSILS, DISHES. SOME ANTIQUE PIECESi Lawn Mower; Gas Space heater; Glider; Canned fruit,•„ Garden tools, and a lot of other articles. ESTATE OF SARAH ELIZABETH JONES FRANK CRIST, ADMINISTRATOR ED BOBSE, ATTORNEY J. F. San maun—AiMtiiW'er U ' . A ’ Sit’e Coeduu’ctf Lr/ Mid eU Baalt/ Ct \ ’ \ f. l ' \

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Miscellaneous TOYS— CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY —Uhrick Bros. Phone 3-4109, 130 W. Monroe. 250 TF STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St, Decatur, Ind. 13 TF RADIO REPAIR —» For complete and dependable radio repair work try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60 TF SEPTIC —tanks, ceaepoela, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free J inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horse*,- cewe, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler I Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Product* Co. j 15 TF ROTO-ROOTER service—Sewers — Drains cleaned, Guaranteed —The only ROTO-ROOTER to Adams; and Wells Counties- Bucket Machine for larger tile, Cali C. RWilliams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. 1 Decatur, Indiana. 233 TF AHPUANCE SERVICE. We serv ice all makes of washers, sweepdr*, and other small appliance*. Wringer roll* and part* for all makes. Kelak’s. Phpne 3-2158. ~ 7 ■' ' 229 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumb ing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other populai fiakes of plumbing supplies. Call a for free estimates. KLENK’S 190 TF Go to the enure* of, your • •ir’ stnndav ' ,"" . / ’ 1 PjOiMR Elevator Co.’

Memorial Service Officer* and Members of the LOYADORDER v OF MOOSE I \ + will meet at \ Zwick Funeral Home TONIGHT at 8:00 P. M. to conduct Memorial Service* for Brother Otto Miller IIMIt { FRIDAY December 28th 7:00 P. ML . Craft Club Will , Present A Play “Greater Love Hath No Mart” after which fifteen 25.-year Masons will be honored and awarded service pins* Lunch will be served. Cletus H. Miller, W. M.

County's Tax Bill Will Be Increased Tlie 1951 tax bill, '- payable in T953?1n . ida-ms county is estimated at jsLl| 0.786, the Indiana taxpayer* igsoctotion reports. Coorpared with the bill which paid this year, the 1952 totalip* $57,146 higher than the current charge against those who pay tjfcxe* on personal property and real «Bt*it* in the county. | The total property tax bill is the statej Mj $231 J.58.25L ah increase of over he 1951 hilt | Th|- Water industry is worth about $30,000,000 a year. The jf.S. Public Health Service was 43&ia.biished tn 1798 as the Marine (Hospital Service. Trade to a Good Town — Decatni r-ft ■■t,= 1 1 and SUPPLIES T '' 1 4 Bath oom F xtureeto Kitchen Sinks and \ Cabinet* < G«* Water Heaters to £ ectric Water Heatere * Water System* • h+eating Boiler System* to Washer* # Sump Pump* tool* - Oil - Coal Furnace* to Electric & Gas Range* to Bottle Gas Service to Air Conditioner* to itoall and Floor Tile to Congowali Ihaugks - PLUMBING I 1 j APPLIANCES |; ; ;

|| INSURE THOSE VALUABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ! I uiaMS»i» 1 LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY gkm. nm 111 ' 11 T, “GRANDMA” \ \ . ’ ' a * CHARLES KUHN tiff/ IMY GOODNESS'! Il GET CONFUSED, LISTENIN’ ) I HI, BENNY? COME OVER T | GEE/THIS IS A PEACHIB 1 A W ft (HOW DIDI EVE* T’ALL TH*TALK GOIN’ON AT \ T* MY MOUSE. I BELIEVE I MAN FROM JUPtTEft OUTFIT»W~ W (COMET’KNIT A TH’CLUB AN’ TRYIN’ T* KNIT J HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU? GRANDMA !* gfe (STOCKING CAP AT TH’ SAME TIME — x/ Vinr?" ■ i ' W? ' 7 4/ W J© Su I ImnilKT ■T JbJ It §KRfv 1a- cl £>— / rdrA— tW k./r.-.1.H.. ..nd-, a., R.. K...M I • ~ c3—<* ~ KuHW. n ■• r. .■. - . (HERE'S AN OLD BOY,THAT GAL SHE SURE IS MY LAND, I DON’T UNDERSTAND I LOOK TH’SAME NOW AS) ' 4 PHOTO 1 FOUND IS A BEAUTY? S PURTY? r 7 WHY YOU CANT RECOGNIZE L DID WHEN THAT PHOTO f I ’iM&BWfct IN TH’ATTIC TT 6 - J F HER - /- 3 i/ — J WAS TAKEN", - J \ I TDAY? ITWAS A \\ - \ / > I TAKEN MANY \ > / . I \ / |.IF YEARS AGO/ ' V ' ■ . V > O, ' JKf '/A' 1 fir'll H 43 5 W zHa) - ifer BiX / Y PIMP ( .X X..e THEIR GENIUS IS A PLUG! f I Wil! ' ' 1 PAGWOQD ISHE FIXED .THAT LEAK > .■' Jt \ 111 NEVER KNEwW\ITS AMAZING-1 P T~i J^Sg^li== DAUGHTER *IN THE BATHROOM 'r "~' SHE WAS' HOW Dtp SHE Z ’ V-rCOOKIE tS ALL BY HERSELF EVER DO IT WITH- 1 C I’M HOLDING F 31 WW=?-) Kfivt&sras. C"'„>'s»£a - J/EILJ TT f Jfe' : Aw. TOO MUCH ywi <• ■ -■ . «’ ■• \ c Fo^ME W?° a x 1 <4 r > J\T J i I I I -CjJ Mr |A f J/ gtr-t. Z \flM ■ iu<xxwfc. _ «■.- /X V*l Pl \\xz ‘ ___, ■BB J|y [C<T' Kny F«mw l«t. | BLONDIE — ' WHY HUSBANDS ARE YOUNG ■ ||i|ii|l||ftj u lilltakc fifteen Lr ~x and four \ Rm ordering - ) ? : HUPUr ...POUNDS OF HAMBURGER ) ■ QUARTS of ) t f ■ FOR s< , ' and FIFTY LZ MUSTARD "X (BLONDIE- meeting *. '■ r Oua FOCD billsA • / ( / ANDA PLEASE • '^W R|F, cV-J i e» TO < J Gk’sy' dill < B W* Ifek. iz-gfeJ . r~;~ fH'Bffi-n ki =“=|) ~ jp a*l e j ■ : Cope. tS't. Km# Feafuf-' ’'yn ‘■'»’c. hr . U'.hM »<>,'••" troved | Wig or Small - Whatever You Haul-Use Oodge “Job ■ Rated” Trucks I |I i rk;. H beery motor sales " _| 1I W^ "■" " ■ ■

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. (PM A)—Livestock Hogh 7,000: choice 170-230 lb barrows and gilts opened active 25 to extremes 50 higher; later trade all weights slow; most advance ost; early 170-230 lb* 19.75-20.00; several lots No. 1 and 2 180-220 lbs 10.1020.?5; late trade 20.00 down; leavier weights not established; 120-165 lbs steady at 16.00-17.50; ■ow* strong to 25 or more bigber; choice light* 16.26-16.50 ; 400-550 be 14.25-15.50. Cattle 1,400, calves 100; active; steers and heifers strong to i 5 spots 50 higher; good arid choice 850-1100 lb steers 31.50-34.50; choice mixed steers and heifers 35.00; commercial to good native 3teer* 27.0031.00; good and choice heifers 32.00-33.50; Cows fully. Steady; utility and commercial 22.50-24.50; odd head to 25.50; vealer* very active, sttoug; choice to prime 39.00-40.00; commercial and good 35.00-38.00. \ Sheep 500; native lambs steady with Monday’* best prices; choice to prime 31.0G-3L50; good and choice 30.00-31.00; cull' and utility 22.00-28.00; slaughter ewes unchanged; few cull to- choice 8.0014.00. jTY FREEZERS I IM I Refrigerators Mollenkopf & Eiting ~TEEPLE ' 7.Movlng & Trucking Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCKFort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 26.—(UP> —(PMA)—Kvwtock: Hogs 600; opened 50-75 higher* choice 19.76; lights 17.75-18.75; light butchers 19.50-19.75; mediums 19.00-19.50; butcher* 17.75-18.76; heavies 17.25 down; pigs 16.50 down; roughs 13.00-16.50. Cattle opened steady; steer* 35.50 down; heifer* 35.00 down; cows 35.00 down; bqlls 29.50 down; calves opened strong to 50 higher at 38.00 down. '< Lamb* opened steady at 31.00 down; ewes 12.50 down; bucks 8.00-11.00. Markets At a Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government bonds easier in.' quiet trading. . ... \ Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 88 cents a tine ounce. ‘ I Cotton futures steady. , | Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn.' oats, rye and soy bean futures higher. - | Hogs: 35 to fuly 50 cents higher, top 19.75; sheep: steady to asking 1.00 or more higher, asking top 32.00; cattle: steady to fully 50 cents higher, top 38.75. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.60%-*%; May 2.58%-’4; July 2.49>%-’ a ; Sept. 2.50%. 1 • - f ■ . . )■ Coni: March 1.94%; May 1.941.93%; JUly Sept L9O. Oats: March 96; May July 90%-%; Sept. 89%, Soybeans: Jan. 2.99%: March 2.98-2.98%; May 2.97%-2.97; July 2.94%; Sept. 2.85. . .I. 4-.. .. ■. % KENNETT-MURRAY A Corrected December 26 160 to 170 lbs. j 17.25. 170 to 180 lbs.-J 1 18.25 180 to 220 lbs. 18.50; 220 to 240 lbs. 18 25*

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240 to 260 lbs. 17.60 260 to iso ri»s. — r - 17.00 280 to 300 lbs. A 16.50 300 to 325 1b5.16.00 325 to 350 lb*. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. a-- 15-00 400 tt*. up ; 14.60 140 To 160 lb*. 16.00 120 to 140 lbs.ilA.so i 100 to 120 lbs. 16.00 Roughs . • ■ 300 lbs. downlo.v4 300 to, 360 lbs.lAso 350 to 400 lbs. I<»C 400 to 450 lbs. 13.50 . 450 to 500 lbs 13.00 , 500 to 550 lbs. — r.IOO 550 to 600 UM 12.00 600 lbs, up HjM Stags _L 12.0 C Boar* -;10 50 Veal* (Fri. A Sat.) 36.50 Spring Lamb* (Fri. A SaL) 29.50 Yearling Lambalo.oo Ewe* : ——— 11.0< SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected December 26 160 to 170 lbs. 17.75 170 to 180 lbs. — 18.25 180 to 200 lbs. J 18.75 200’ to 220 lbs. 19:00 220 to 240 lbs. 18.50 240 to 260 lb*. 18.00 .260 to 280 Lb*.17.50 300 to 325 lbs. a16.50 ’ 325 to 350 1b5.16.00 .360 to 400 lbs. 15.50 I 400 lbs. up 15.00 ' 140 to 160 lbs. 17.00 ' 100 to 140 lbs. .... 16.00 Roughs 390 lb*, down ...15.75 I Stags — ULOO Boar* 10.00 Veal*3s.oo Lamb*x.27.ol Ewe* i—— ILM LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR v Corrected December 26 - Beans emDject to cnang* • during day. Price* delivered at elevator Ask for price*, f ; - Grain: .03 per bushel hwa. Corn: .05 per 100 lee*. f [ f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND FOULTRY QUOTATION! „ Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2145. Corrected December 26 Large Clean Whites .44 ' Large Clean Brown — .42 7 , Current Receipts J .35 flail for poultrv orlcas