Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1952 — Page 5
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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds *3kz> <v “Okay, Okay . . . if you don’t think 1 can fix it, look in the Democrat Want Ads for a plumber — quick” Real Estate FOR SALB— Several good farms and two and three bed room j - houses. The Suttles Co. 19 3t “MIDWEST SECTIONAL HOMES v —4 to 7 rooms $1450 up. Shell erections takes (1) day—Priced so every working man can afford one. Built of quality materials. Visit our Home on display or write for free 1952 catalog at Midwest Homes, Inc., % mile North on RL 37, Box 169, Noblesville, Indiana. 17 T FOR SALE—STEVENSON Street _■ —5 room modern home. Full basement, finished attic, fine re- * ’ pairs. Small down Payment. Balance can be financed, long term, less than rent. SEVENTH Street 4 -7 room modern home, 3 bedifjbonis upstairs. Extra large living room, large kitchen, dining room, sewing room and bath downstairs. Hardwood floors, good garage. Apartment building —5 modern rooms and bath up, 3 rooms and bath down. Automatic heat. Exceptionally good condition throughout. Offers a fine investment rental or good home I and rental. Priced to sell. T. D. Schieferstein, Dial 3-3085. • 20 2t-x Automotive 1950 FORD “8” 2-door, heater. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27. 19 3t NICE selection late model used i, . s cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. ' , ‘ 252 TF 1949 PLY MOUTJI club coupe, radio & heater. Steffen Motor Sales i U.S. 27. 19 3t 1| 1950 FORD “8” 2-door, radio heater, overdrive. Steffen Motor I I Sales, U.S. 27. 19 3t I | 71946 PLYMOUTH 4-door, radio & heater. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 1 27. 19 3t 1949 FORD “87 2-door radio & I heater. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27. 19 3t 1948 PLYMOUTH club coupe, radio & beaten Steffen Motor Sales f J. U.S. 27.19 3t 1951 CHEVROLET 4-door, raido, heater A clock. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27.. 19 3t GUARANTEED USED CARS—Fine selection of late models, body styles and prices. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27. 1951 FORD 2-door. New.y heater & air conditioner, .' light green, i/ Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27. , \ J ’ -H 19 3t \ -' • 1950 BUICK Special Deluxe, 4-door, white side wail tires, maroon, radio & heater. Steffen Motor Sales U.S. 27., .19 3t OUR USED CARSgre safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintpmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone jV v 3-2003. 247 TF Farmer’s Col. WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms : 135 TF FOR - SALE —F-14 Farmall Tractor on rubber, plow &. cultivators, phone 3-9243. A 19 31 , FOR SALE—Quanity of feeding , • hay ; 1 Stock .Bull; Timothy seed ; Some corn, phone 3-3852. 20 3t j l-'OR SALE-1 Holstein cow, com ing 3rd calf: 1 Brown Swiss cow. All TB and Bangs tested, phone 3-9526. 20 2t ’ FOFtSALE Airish - FordsonTractor, 38 model, o» rubber with steel, good condition. Paul H. Gall meyer, R- V Decatur,- Hoagland phone. 20 3t-X FARMERS’ ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay aU phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the St»d---h r Products Co. 15yTF f(j~GET the high egg prices, start your baby chicks early. Order now. Stiefel Grain. Co., phone A 33709, Decatur. 8 TF Elevator Co Uxcatyr - PeieTaoii • Mantes
FOR SALE—The new IMB Di>»ti» Chain Saw at a low price, ail sizes. At Craigville Supply, Craigville, Ind., Phone 65. M 20vx irs RUNNING A.GAIN—Our hammer mRI is sh operation again. See us for all. of your Feed & Grinding. Heller Coal, Feed 4 Supply. ~ || J J.‘ | ITF FOR SALE—4 sows. Old immuned. Due to farrow last of Feb. Also 2 car axles with wheels & tires, phone 6-6149. ■ I- 1 19 3t ’ x ATTENTION DAIRYMAN’ —’ For better replacements tn your dairy herds, use Sires. Selected from the top 2% of proven Sires in the U.S. Call Decatur, FOR SALE—Order Decatur R.O.P. Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the best and start chicks early to assure profit this summer and fall. Chicks evqjy week. Order Chicks” new. Decatur Hatchery. 1 13 TF FOR SALE— Order Quality Baby Chicks now: ROP sired big English SC White! Leghorns, White Rock, Barred Rock, NH Reds A HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday & Thureday. Phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Models big Englikh leghorns BOw for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, they lay large chalk white premium eggs which otters top prices, phone 66866, i Model Hatchery, Monroe,-Indiana. 12 TF For Sale —Misc. FOR- SALE—Domestic sewing machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 7 197 TF FOR SALE —jlicycle, I 3 years old, good condition, reasonable, phone 3-2111. 20 3t FOR SALE— for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $65;95 per 100 lbs. Uhrick Bros. j H 92, TF FOR SALE — Radios and Refrigerators, Btucfcy 4 Co., Monroe, Ind, 274 TF FOR SALE—White kitchen heater, coal or Wood, Steel bed, Dump trailed, 8 house jacks. Ourt Wolfe 944 High Street. 2© 3t-x FOR SALE —r Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. J 6?jTF FOR SALE— My slightly plied Minipiano, 59x24x18. 'Excellent tone quality, Artistic design. tZall Esther Eichenberger, phone ' 3-4320 after 6:30 p.m. 19 3t FOR SALE—Rugs ancFb road loom carpeting. Open* evenings except Wednesday. StUcky 4 Co., Monroe, Ind. ■ I i 92 TF FOR SALE -- J Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to sfelect from. Open nites except Wpd. Nites, Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind, 1 274 TF FOR SALE —Bottlp gas for cooking and water heating 16.00; cooking $6.50 to $7.50. Also service oh gas ranges. Monros Washer Service, Monroe, Ind. 261 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. | 101 TF FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furotture, floor coverings, bedding) lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky 4 Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. i j | , 62 TF FOR SALE—SPINET pllANO—with matching bench. Beautiful style and tonlj—full keyboard. Must reasonable. May be seen near Decatur.j For location and details, write Mr. Miller, the dealer, now living at 1221 E. Congress, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. * 9 x TOR SALE— New living room suites; studio cbiiches; upholstered chairs and bed springs, bell* Ing at a fraction of their value. See them in my i home. Living room suites, upholstered cliairs and studio coucjies made to order, bur low overhead saves you money. Georgd Sprague, 209 S. sth St. Dial 3-4402. 1 21 2t 4 U t —— -»emecrat Want Ada Bring Beeuitt 51 • i i ’ f i “Through Service We HEUER Coal, Feed & Supply 722 W. Monroe St. phone 3-2912 I
BEAT COVER SALE, Vi off on any seat cover, except current models. - Phil L. Macklin Go., ChryslerPlymouth Dealer. 21 3t BEFORE BUYING New Sweeper; See a FREE Home demonstration on Filter Queen, phone 3-2259. 21 StrX FOR SALE—Fdrm Fltted Mink fur coat, % length Mae 32, good condition, 427 Fornax Street. FbR SaUK— -Good 1947 Ford-Fergu-pon tractor, plows, cultivators, double disc. Robert Folk, 616 W. Adams Street. 21 St* HOOVER —Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, sl9-95 and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright eleaners. We service ail makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2156. J 29 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator retrigerators, Home freezers and Electrio ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE— Good Used Rebuilt Maytag Washers; 1 Used bottle gas range; complete line of Maytag Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, 164 South Second Street, phone 3-436?. \ 17 ft FOR SALE—New Electric ’Singer portable sewing machines, $89.50. Servicing all makes sewing jnacbines. Call 3-2737 anytime during day. John Mosbey, Singer Sewing Machine representative. ; ,y For Rent FOR RENT—4 room-Xpwlnunt. phone 3-3246, 1627 Line Street. Bl 3trX FOR RENT—Local Service Station for lease, selling Marsthpn Products. Excellent business opportunity, write box 366 c/o Decatur Democrat. 21 4t Wanted WANTED—To for Children in my home, call 3-8634. , [?1 3t WANTED—Ride to Ft. Wayne Taylor street G.E., 2nd shift, call 3-2986. Corner 13th 4 Adams. ? 20 2t-x WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St.; Phone 3-3717. f 133 TF SEWING MACHINE repair all makes, convert into electric and put into modern cabinet. One year free service on all repairs. We pick up and estimate all repair work. Call 3-2737. John Mosbey, yiour Singer Sewing Machine Representative. 17 6t SEWING MACHINE Repairing—- • Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckles, machine, button holes; Hemstitching. We sell *iew and used machines. Boardman’s 228 North First. : I 29trx WANTED — Young Lady, single wjth at least high school education, able te type, for work in Decatur with local business establishment. Not a selling job. If you like to talk to people and like Decatur you will be interested in this job. Part of the work will be outside and part will be office work. Good jiay baaed on five and a» half day week. Write Democrat, box 413 for interview and please state your qualifications in letter. 20 3t-x Help Wanted RESPONSIBLE man wanted tor local sales & service work. Opportunity for $90.00 earnings every week. Permanent. Write Miss Howard, 3030 Maumee Avenue, Fort Wayne, Ind. s 294 T .. 1/ INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE - WlliiD - AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 MH’T HESITATE TH APPLY TO BS WHEN YOU HEED A LOAN We will make a $25 loan just as Slick as we will a larger onj. Your gnature and income arc the chief security requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay a loan. Special i terms are available to farthers or other persons with seasonable income. / Loans quickly and privately made ' usually/on same day you apply. Let . us tel) you more about it —no obli-* gation. Call, phone pr writer r LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ..[l'-./ l.*» N. Second SL, Brpek mdr Phone 3-2013 Deestpr, Ind.
Miscellaneous INM/RANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Inwmmco Areney, t With Eagle-Ficher lead wool, (Not Rook Wool). (Jail for free eetimate. Klank’s. i| it STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind; RAt>W REPAIR — For complete •nd dependable radio repair work fry QU> guaranteed service at reaeoaabje prieea. Haagka, Drains cleaned, Guaranteed—The only ROTOrRQpTER i» Adam* and Well* Countiee. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Cg|l C. R. Williams 4 <m» | Tonid. K R, 8, Decatur, Indtapa 233 TF SEPTIC San'ka cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum Gleaned, sewer Knee, basement drains cleaned with eleotriq cutting knives. Free iftspeotlon. Langley Sewpr Cleaners. Decatur 31-3810. 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE. ice all makes of waahern, •weepers,. and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF LIKE RIDE or riders to Taylor Street G.E. Ft. Wayne, 2nd trick, from Monroe, Decatur, or Monmouth. Contact Robert Fonner, Willshire, Ohio, 'phone 32-F44. 20 3b-x DON’T CUBS, if you have plumbing troubles, cell 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take eare of your troubles. We also have a full line of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF
AOVEHTISEMKVT FO|t BIDS Notiaa |8! hereby riven that the Itoard of Public Works and Safety of the City !of Decatur, Indiana will receive Healed blds at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour of 7:00 e’cldck P.M., on the 19th day of February, 1952, at which hour the bide! wifi be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment: 1— 195 t New and Unused Passenger Automobile, Body Style - Four or Five Passenger Coupe, Colof Black, Less Generating Equipment. The oar ftvrcihaaed shall bo eq[ut|M*' ped with the beet quality seat Icove.rs ’. h ** v * Ant.r hot water hegter, dual windshield wipers, dual defrosters. inside control best quality spot light and one spare wheel and tire. | The siren, root and rear mounted emergency red lights on the present police car shan be mounted as Specified on the car purchased. The radio and generating equip; meat on the present police car shall remain the property of the City of Decatur, Indiana. The radio and f;enerattng equipment will be transerred and Installed tn the new ear purchased, by the City of Decatur, Indiana. The bid price shall be the totals cost of the above' equipment less allowance for the 1961 Plymouth Coupe* now the property of the City pf Decatur, Indiana, which shall become the property of the successful bidder, except the equipment narped above. f 1 Bidders shall submit complete, specifications and Information covering their equipment as quoted in their bid. , A)) blds shall be accompanied with * jbond or certified check ih the amount of $50.00. 1 I All bids shall be filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of; Decatur, Ihdigna, on General Bld Form No. 95, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana. The Board of Public works and Safety of .the City of Decatur, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKg ANP SAFETY i H. VERNON AURAND Clerk -Treasurer Decatur, Indiana. JAN. S6*—FEB. 1. UUFFEEMK New Way To Fertilize Crops USE Ordinary Weed Spraying -j j Equipment AND NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER
SAVES TIME: Fertilize M 0 acres per hour. SAVLS LABOR: Lej* material to carry home. See Us Today For Details. Order Now For 1 March Delivery STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. DECATUR, IND.
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HOUSE GROUP <Ce»tla«Md From Fage pw) ■' — VMT — Congressional lenders promised to study agpyrn posal to start universal mi|h*ry training immediately with “VOlupr tary” trainees from the ranh« draft-deferred students, farmers, and apprentices. j ■ 11 ’ . UN OFFERS ciples. I I Details which the staff ""I 1 "" 11 " 1 -»W i W Freenre , Rofrtger»tor» | \ Rhone Mollenkopf & Kiting aw— in mm i wwwwmwiWMapewW&R SSSmESmBMr We Finance Auto Overhauling ffstimatoe Free. - MMf US and we will pickup. And deliver ydur general repair and cation service. pj> VIZARD MOTORS Winchester St, at U. S. RHONE 3-3006
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE ST-HOLSTEIN CATTLE-S7 at PUBLIC AUCTION At my farm 6 miles SousW«»t of Fort Wayne, Ind. City Limits, 3 miles Southwest of Waynedalfe. lad., or 9 miles Northeast of Roanoke, Ind., on the lower Huntingot $ Road. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1952 at 57—HEAD HIGH! GRADE HOLSTEINS—S7 Three Cows, 3 years old(|vitbi second < gives by side. Three Cows, 5, 6 4k 7 ye<s ofii. with calves by side. Four Cows, 4J 5, 6 & 7 due to freshen Feb. 10 to Feb. 26. Six Cows, 3 to 6 years <tue to freshen middle Feb. to middle March. . • j ; I ■ ' I Three Cows, 2 and 3 old —One Cow, 6 years old, were fresh in Fall and rebred. i , This Is a good consistent pr<|ducing herd of Cows. Production of each on 4 will be given, the efity eff sale. They are bread to ABS Unit Bulls. This Stud service has »eeif followed for the past 3 years. I have been carefully building this since 1946. Non-producing cows have been weeded out of theif*«r<| an 4 only the! best has'been retained. f BRED HEIFEaS i Twelve High Quality conning g yr. old Heifers, 6 are bred artificially to ABS Unit Bulls, 6 Bredjioiasßuli from the Ben Gerke Herd. One will freshen In May, the in the Fall. Calfhood Vaccinated. Negative. . | HEIFERS L Sixteen Eitra good Heit^p. ed. Three Heifer Calves, ill i S -g BftLLS - ’ : Registered Bull Chief Ra<£ Pabst 1156400, Born July 13. 1961, his Dam milked 80 lbs. perp day; Registered Bull Korpdyke Model Athlone 1156399, Born June IW>l. These two Bulls are Beautifully marked. Extra good individuals;Jl Grade Bull Calves. HEALTH OF HERD —Excellent, /f. B. and Bangs Tested within 30 days of sale date. 29 Head are CliQfhohd Vaccinated. Entire Herd is Negative for T. B. and Bangs. | f TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. i\ Sale Vsll Be Held Inside. J. MERLE RUST, Owner Roy S. Johnson, h i Ned C. Johnson, .1 Lee MoDuffee — Vance Wilson, Ossian Bank-s*Clerk. \ i. Lunch by Nlne IE. U. B. Church Ladies. 22 25
LOOKING FOR A You won’t find the biggest in the classified «du. You hay» to I See Us. AND LET |JS OUR SERVICE TO YOU. i ' ™ I Smith / LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hifl j J a IT’D BE FOOLISH FOR ME \-J AH. THERE OP TH’ KIDS WFFH WMT A T’ GO OUT ON SUCH A DAY JF THEIR SLEDS, OVER I”COAST I’M COMII/7/ • AS THIS ON TH’ HILL *?"■- "r* 1 K r» »* * **—C * • * n ~*X w N.r.-.wT, mi . BLONDIE — | IT‘B THE OSTRICH IN HIM! •• i ( then, when you k' TF 1 -: J " 1 ' AiilWiJllili|'| 1 1 iTt he thinks’he’s hioSng 1 '■ I . Bid ■ \ FINISH IN THE WHO ARE S. A ■ TH E SQFA J I 'WDn? lUvCr---. 1-n I w »» mi ’ - .- w s,„< u fhaTw 1— —“—— New Dodge & Plymouth Cars-Choice of Styles & Colors ■ Il ; BEERY MOTOR SALES
would Mttlo include the actual limits to be placed on the Rotation of troops during a truss, designation of ports of entry which will be Inspected, and the number and naming of the neutral nations which will be asked to supervise the truce. 1 Oysters can switch sexes In middle age. \ - Tibet’s reljgiqus ruler, the Dalai Lama* is considered by Tibetans the “sea of wisdom.” i ' i and SUPPLIES • Bath Room Fixtures • Kitchen Sinks and Gabi nets • Gas Water Heaters • Electric Water Heatere • Water Systems • Heating Boiler Systems • Washers* • Sump Pumps • Gas - Oil - Coal Furnaces ( I • Electric 4 Ges Ranges • Bottle Gas Service • Air Conditioners • W»H end Floor Tile • Congowaii HAUGKS HEATING - PLUMBING APPLIANCES
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FORT WAVNff LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Jnd., Jan. 25 — (UP)—(PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 600; weak to 25 lower; strictly Choice 18.50; lights 17.2518.00: light butchers 18.00-18.35; mediums 17.85-I8.o0; butchers 16.25-17.00; heavies 16.00 down; pgis 15.00 down; roughs 12.50-15.75. Qattle steady to 50 higher; utters 32.00-33.00; heifers 32.00; cows 13.00-22.50; bulls2B.oo- - calves steady at 37.50. Lambs steady ' at 29.50; ewes 13.50; bucks 6.0041.00. ' ■L ' \ —''fr I-■ . . '■ \ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jan. 25—(UP)— (PMA) —Livestock : Hogs 11,000; active; light and medium weight barrows and gilts weak to 25 lower; heavier weights unevep, about 25 lower; bulk choice 170-240 lbs 18,25-18.75 ;\ few loads No. 1 and 2, 825 lbs down, 18.85-i 19.90 to shippers; 240-J7O lbs 17.0018.25; 270-325 Jbs 16.g547.25; 121 k 165 ? lbs 14.50-16.00; sows about steady; choice 300-425 lbs i 5.7515.75; few 16.00; 425-600 lbs 14.0015.00; odd big weights pr rough kinds 13.50-13.75. j Catt,le 450, calves 150; slaughter classes generally steady; small lots good and choice native yearlings 29.50-33.50; utility to cominercial Ugljt weights $3.00-28.50; odd cam ners and cutters 15.00-28.00; odd head young commercial cows 23.00; bulk cutter and qtilfty 18.00*22.50; veajlers mostly steady; bulk commercial and choice 32.00-37.50; prime 38.00; utility to Ipw commercial 26.00-31.00. Sheep 800; trade unestablished; asking fully steady or around 30.50 for about two and one-half loads wooled western lambs; native lambs and ewes scarce. Markets At a Glance By United Press Stocks steady in moderate trading. Bonds firm. : \ H U.S. government bonds higher tn moderate trading. Curb stocks 'irregular. Midwest stocks irregular. . Silver unchanged in New york at 88 een(s a fine ounce. Cotton futures higher. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corp, oats, rye and soybean futures irregular. \ Hogb: 15 to fully 25 cents lower; top 18.60; sheep; steady, tpp 30.5 Q; cattle: strong to 25 cents lower; top 34.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wh4at: March 2.57%-2.58; May 2.54%-M:; July 2.47%-%; I Sept, 2.48%, Cori): March 1,89%: May 1.90%- %; July 1.90%*%; Sept. Oats): March 90%; May 89%*%; Sept 1185%. ■ | .!, . Soybeans: March 2.97%-%; May 2.91%-%; July 2.88%; Sept. 2.82%j Nov. 2.75% B. Since its discovery in 1863, no practical use for the rare metallic element, indium, has been found, ! “Naval stores” Is a commercial term applying to turpentine, pine resins and other oils. Topped oply hy thosel in NewYork and Chicago, Detroit’s aqua- ' rium is third largest in the U- S-
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KENNETT-MURRAY « GO. Corrected Jan. 25 \ 160 to ITS lbs. 16,90 170 to 180 lbs. 1745 180 to $lO lbs. 1845 WO te 810 lbs. |74H> 220 to 24Q lbs: r —l7 40 240 to 260 lbs. ls,ss 260 to 380 )b«. |s,tp 280 to 300 lbs.’ _. r 15.15 M 0 to SBS lbs. 14.65 325 to 350 lbs. 1445 350 to 400 Jbs. 11.65 400 lbs. up 1345 140 to 160 lbs. ...J5.00 120 to 14Q lbs. 1%5« 100 to 120 Jbs. 14,00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 1 16.00 300 to 350 lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 |b«. 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. 13.50 |450 to 500 lbs. 18.00 500 to 550 lbs. JJ.59 550 to 600 lb«. J 3,00 600 lbs. np .—HJto - iW Boars 340 Veak (PrL 4 gaL) Spring Lambs (Fit 4 UM.) M.OO Yearlings Lambs 20.00 Ewes 11.06 M SCHMITT BTDDK YARM Corrected Jan, 36 160 to 170 1b517.00 170 to 180 lbs. 17.50 Iso to 200 lbs. __„.J H 17.75 200 to KO lbs 18.00 220 to 840 lbs. J r __, 17.50 240 to BM lbs, 17.00 260 to BM\ibe. r 1640 28Q to 800 lbs UAO 300 (p »»5 lbs. 15,50 325 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. MAO 400 lbs. up 14.00 140 to 460 )bs 15.75 100 to 140 )ba, ,__k. 15,85 Roughs 300 lbs. down ------- 14,75 Stagsll.6o Boars 9.50 Veals 30.00 Lambs 18.00 Ewes 11.5 V LOCAL CRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Jan. 25 ■, \ i BeaM sunjsec u» dcrtM d*r. - \ Pifcna delivered at oMvctor AaK lpr prices ' ‘-’X' Grata: .08 per busbsß Mm. Corn: .05 per 100 Issa. Baß. tam» I WHOLESALE E9E «NO POULTRY QUOTATION Famished By DECATUR FARMS Pbene MI4C. i Corrected Jan. 80 Lirge Clpan Whites .87 Large Clean Brown .86 4 Current Receipts — - .82 Cail for poultry prtcea. — __u If you havs sometning te mV* er rqoms far rant try 0 pommw M WgniAFv. i$ brlnga mmHW TEEPLE Moving A Trucking Local nnri Long Distance PHONE 3-2607
