Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1952 — Page 5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952
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‘ •f’"'' 1 ——— Real Estate FOR SALE—S rooms & bath, ail on one floor, hear , uptown, good location; Priced to sell. T. D. Schieferatein, phone 3-3085. FOR SALE —Grocery store: building, stock and equipment. Call ' or see the Bryson C. Fetters Agency, Berne. Indiana, Phone 2- j . 38 3t FOR SALE—Last of three lots be- < longing to jbhn R. Worthman, Inc. available in Stratton Place, priced at $1,550, >1,600 and $2,100. This may be your last opportunity to locate, your new home and family in the exact spot you want. One of these would lend itself beautifuly to a rambling ranch type with a picture window in living room to rear. Another is a corner lot, would save money on a dFiveway. Bob Heller, A - . Good Healty Service, Phone 3- Heller Building. 33 TF FOR SALE—6 room all modern home with oil furnace, double i gdrage. Located in Pleasant Mills Indiana. 6 room home, with basement and 3% acres of land, poultry house. Located on State road 33, at the edge of Willshire, Ohio. 101 Acre stock farm, good barn, i with Stanchions for 8 cows, with large newloafing pen, new poultry house. Located in Willshire township. Van Wert county Ohio. Contact Lester W. Suman, Real „ Estate salesman, Willshire, Ohio, or Carl L. Crooks, Van Wert Ohio Realtor: i 36 3t *— - — j Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF FOR SALE-y 1941 Dodge club coupe, in good shape. $350.00. Don,Hakes, R. R. 6. phone 7-7278. 36 3t OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF FOR SALE—I93B Chevrolet 2-door, overhauled / engine, practically new battery, good radiator. Can be seen at 518 Niblick Street, phone 3-2387. Rfeuben Bell. :' ; ■/ ■ ■ 36 6t-x FOR SALE—I94B Reo Truck, 1% ton chassis, S.W.B. Dual rear A-l owner operated job. On display I at Dierkes Imphemept Sales. I • ' 38 3t
I ~' •jl r. Public Sale We will sell our entire Herd of Dairy Cattle and Feed located 2 miles east of Bluffton. Indiana, on State Road No. 124, then .% mile south; or first Farm north of White Bridge, on J ji | Monday, February 18,1952 Sale. Starting at 12:30 P. M. 21—HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE—24 I 1 T. B. & Bangs Tested ■ ; Beauty. Holstein cow. 5 years old, due to freshen April 1, will give 52 lbs. Nig. Holstern rpw, 4 years old. due to freshen Feb. 18, will give 4$ B). Bonnie. Holstein row. 3 years old. bred Jan. 21, giving 4V Jbsi Betty, Holstein cow, 3 years old. bred Dec. 6. giving 36 |bs. i Maude. Holstein cow. 2 years old. bred Ded. 1". giving 22 Mertyle. Holstein cow. 3 yews: bred Jan. 15, giving 32 Ibip. " Bones, Guernsey cow, 4 years old, due to freshen March 5, will givfe 40 R>B - << ' ■ i . n ? ;■ 1 Tiny, Guernsey cow. 4 years old. due April 18. Will gige:44 t|?s. Red. cow, 4 years old. bred Jan. 6. giving 3a Hazel. Gwmsey cow, 5 years old. bred Nov. 27, giving JO tblsl i Tizzie. Jersey cow, 5 years old, bred Jan. 15, giving Ibsi Brownie,. Jersey cow, 4 years old, due June 18. giving 21 «>s. Brindle, Brindle cow, ,8 years old, due to freshen ApjH| 5, will give .45 »>s. ‘ ’ ■H'L fj" HEIFERS 4 Guernsey and 1 Holstein heifers, due to start freshening in*August. 3 Holstein heifers. 6 moi\ths old , 1 Roan heifer. 6 months old. ; ; , j 2 Guernsey heifers, 8 months old. • j ; ! This is a good herd of cattle. Complete records will be given day pf sale. ■, MILKING EQUIPMENT 2 unit Surge Milker, complete, in good condition; milk strainer; Bl ||k bucket; 12 ten-gal. milk cans. a’- < • j| ,j. ; — CORN — 1,200 bushels good Yellow Corn. j : l| , j j i TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. | J Bob Schocke & Mrs. Edna Densmore, , Owners faleßbw*”’ BrosL-Aucjlenccr: ’ \ A ' Old luM National Butiii—Glcrk. * : j| j, * 14 IISoIY.. . 4I& n ■ '■ - \• ■ ■ i ; 'I ■
!I " 1 Farmer** Col. WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Fanns. ? 135 TF FOR SALE— Fanners horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. • Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd. Street, Decatur. I 25 TF ATTENTION DAIRYMAN’ — For better replacements in your dairy herds, use Sires. Selected from the top 2% of proven Sires in the U.S. Call Decatur, 3-3322. ■> 19 24t FOR SALE—Special now 500 started N.H. Reds A 500 White Rocks for early layers and early broilers, see us today. Decatur Hatchery. ; i 36 6t FOR SALE—DairyJeoUs, V head, some have calves beside; Also Coleman floor fumaqe. See Arlo Poling, Willshire R. 1 Ohio or call Wren 30F3. ? ’3B 2t-x> FOR SALE—Pure bred Hampshire gilts. Farrow firatof March;! Also boars, serviceable age. Ralph Bluhm, 184 mile west, of Coppess Corner, phone 64326. I | J3B 3t-x FOR SALE — Order Quality Baby Chicks now: ROP sired big English SC White Leghorns, White Rock, Barred Rock, >NH Reds 4k HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday & Thursday. ; Phone 66866, Model Hatchqry, Monroe, Indiana. [ J ;12 TF FOR SALE—Order ModeUWSn** lish leghorn* now far immediate delivery Pedigreed 'Sired, they lay large chalk white premium eggs which offers top ? prices, phone 66865, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. H j ;12 TF FOR SALE*-Order Decaturß.O.P. Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the best and start chicks early to assure profit this sum--<tner and fall. Chicks every week, s/Order “Decatur Chicks'* aoyr. Decatur Hatchery. ? T 3 TF; FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and s ask for . Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The ; Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. T 5 TF HONEGGERS BIG *’H” SUPER STARTER.— Order trial 504 b. bag for real results! .Assures fast gains, high, livability at low feed cost. Available in crumbles if desired. Stop at : Darr & Son, R. 5; Ted Bulmahi, R. 2 Gerber 1 Feed Store, R.. 4. 38 It Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED— r Girl' to work days, apply in person, Chat & Chew. | [ 'J J 37| 3t SALESMAN for appliances and building materials-:—experience is preferred but not essential—we have the merchandise and if you have -the ability, ambition and the drive to sell, you can-make a good income for yourself. If you desire, we will provide a. 90 day guarantee and at the end ? of that time, you will then go on a salary and commission basis. Besides your earnings, you can raglib.e a, saving for yourself and your - family through our generous mdse, discount program, Apply * Thurman !Wooley,- Gambles. 37 w— niw
r >•- ' ..Mr 1 " tnu ! 1 ■up 1 WANTED —Lady to wort in laundry, apply in person. f Home Laundry, 127 South 9th Street. ,! , W st* WANTED—Agent for ty. Specialty and insurance sale* experience helpful, tout unnecessary. Send brief outline of yourself and previous employment. For interview, write 7d6 Gattie Building, Ft. Wayne. '‘j 38 At-x BOYS, there may be a vacancy on a paper route this week. A good opportunity for an alert, polite boy. Must be a good collector and have full time for route. Age 12 or above. Contact Circulation Dept., Decatur Dally Democrat. 37 INVfcsTIGATGR— interesting un- , usual wort. Nation wide comftany ha* opening in the Decatur, Portland area. Age 22 to 3(J, high school graduate. No selling or collecting. Car and typing ability necessary. Salary and bonus. Definite opportunity 4o advance. Phone A-1366, or write P. O. Box 508, Fort Wgyne. 38 4t-x . S4OO MONTHLY SPARE |TIME— Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this airea. No qelling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, $509 | cash, secured by Inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage collections will net up to S4OO monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time, Income increasing accordingly. For Interview, include phone jin application. Write 423 c/o Democrat. , ’ J«8 3t-x $l5O - $250 PER WEEK-HI wgnt 2 neat appearing men with insurance experience and a car to represent a 23-year-old national concern, with office* established throughout the state. It you are willing tp work hard fQf up per week and you are able to work in the vicinity of Decatur, Monday through Friday, don’t i pass up this ad. If you are a man of average intelligence, I want to , \ talk to you. I will show you how easy it is to earn up tb $250 a week with this Companjy. You will be backed by millions of dollars in advance advertising. This advertising will keep you busy constantly, calling on prospects in your territory, with qualified leads sent in by people demanding that our representative call on them.' This is a job with security for the rest of ypur life. You have nothing to lose and I everything to gain. Write to Box 421 c/o Democrat. ' j3B 3t Fer fale-IWlac. FOR SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. A* low as $«5.95 per 100 lbs. j Uhrick Bros. 92 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerator*. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. \ 274 TF i FOR SALE— Good used shallow j well Paul pump, Rhone 3-2676, Everett Hutker, 733 Cleveland St. 37 3t-x FOR SALE - Bottle gas service.’ | Special low rates on cooking and water healing.' Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 52 TF WHIRLPOOL WASHERS And Driers tor immediate delivery. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. '] .27 TF FOR SALE— Rugs and broadtoWl carpeting. Open evenings except, Wednesday. Stucky A Ch., Monroe, in* HTF jfOR SALE — Bottle Gaa >au«*s, many styles Co seileot from. Opea nites except Wed. Nite*. Stucky Co., Mouroe, Ind. : 274 TFFOR SAlE—Bottle gas for cooking and water heating $6.00; cooking $6.50 to $7.50. Also service on gas ranges. Monroe Washer Service,"Monroe, Ind. -251 TF FOR SALE -t 1 Used bottle gas rande.-good condition; also a complete line of Maytag Appliances. Fag er Maytag Sales, 164 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. ( 25 5t FOR SALE —Frigidaire Refrigeratora. Ranges, Water H ea te rs * washers and dryers. Also some i i good used refrigerators. Uhrick’ L Bros. j -, 101 TF HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners. sl9 95 and up| Guaranteed 1 year. Also new'Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We< service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF FOR SALE —Kelvinator tors, Home freezers-and Electrio ranges, if you want quality get — trade nodr for > new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF Free — Feel tree to look; around in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and Appliances. and every .day hardware' needs. Open each evening except Wpd. Stucky & Co., Moutoe, Ind. rtione 5-6866. 63 TF Trade Ju a Guud~lowa |pucatjtr R 4 i . f
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FOR SAUC-DomaaHc aewtng chines. Stucky A Co Monro*. Ind. i ' 107 W FOR B>L&-1950' B John D«*H tractor, with cultivators. ,U*ed very Mttle. WWdo CwM, J mile North of Magtey, M U 3t-x FOR SALE— Tarpaulins—Special Prices; Also Canvas and metai awnings. Venetian blind* A flag*; We rent tent*. Call or write Fort Wayne Teat A A.wpi>f W Fort Wayne, Ind., local tative Bryce Daniels, phone For Rant ! FOR RENT— Cloaeda, two room furnished down Mairs apartment; private entrance, shower bath. Employed man or woman only., 3-3925 436 Sout£ First. 36 TF FOR RENT-in Monroe, 5 room modern apartment, 2 private; entrances, laundry privileges in' basement, heat, electricity and water furnished,' wired for elec trie stove. Homer Ginter, Dial ,3-9*65- 38 3t? ; Wanted :j WA NTPD- Houm eteMinFr baby ’ sitting by the hour, ages 1 to 60, phone 3-3542. [ ; 36 3t-X WANTED—Rid to Fort Wayne | East end,.7:00 to 3:30 shift. Jod Avery Willshire, Ohio, phone MF3. 36 3t-x WANTED —Lamps to repair, electries! work, light switches and .wall piugfi, call me for servied, phone 3-3372. I 36 3trX WANTED TO BUY—AII kinds Os poultry. Bring «* your custom -dressing. TREON’B Decatur Poultry Market. Asl North 13th St. Rhone 3-3711 133 TF WANTED— Experienced married. farm hand. Must be a good. \ nmebipery operator for a beef, cattle A hog feeding farm, house provisions A wages, 5 mile S. W. Portland. Clyde Lare. 38 4t 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 new and. u»ed machines. Boardman’s 221 North First. 27 25t-X SEWING MACHINE We repair all makes, convert into electric and put into modern! cabinet. One year free serviceon aU repair*. We pick up and estimate all repair work. Call 3-2737. John Moebey, Your Singer Sewing Machine Representative. IH Jinosus SEE ME FOR light jobs, cleaning basements A hauling ashes, phone 3-3429, Gregg Zimmerman. | 1 36 3t-x STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. ' , 1/ , 13 TF INSULATION —Save fuel; Insulate with Eagiefhcher lead wool,* (Not Rock Wool). Call for free estimate. Klank’s. 16 TF OTIcdRATING--Try Super Tone or Kem-glo, all color*. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. * . f 27 TF BOTOdIOOTER service—Sewer*— Drains cleaned. Guaranteed —The only ROTQ-RQOTER in Adam* and Weils Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tite, £all C. R. Williams 4 on g Tocsin. R. B? 2. Decatur. Indiana. 233 TF SEPTIC tanks, cAaspool*, toilet vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drain* cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 148L5. 216 TF appuancf; service, we ice all makes of sweepers, and other small appliances. • Wringer roU* and part* for all Brakes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. > ’ 229 TE DON T CUSS. It you have plumbr ink troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber ; take care of your troubles. We also, have a full line of Kahler, Arneri- • can Standard and other popular; makes of plumbing supplies. CaH : us for ffee estimate*. KLENK’S. ■ . ' 1 ‘j 190 ts; This year marts the fiftieth ag* niyenstiry of the National Bureau; of Standards. Created by law in 1901. (he bureau is the principal agency pt 4,he federal government, for fundamental research in physics, mathematics, chemistry, and’ engineering. |- The only living thing capable 0 ‘ maintaining in Great Lake’s saturated salt water is the; tiny brine shrimp. / Trade in a Good Town —Decatur TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY : PHOTO FINISHING Smith Ruall Dnigs
11 ■!' 'I —— NOTICE I i • 4. 1 will be out of my office from n t MASONIC I- , I Master Mason Degraa 5:00 o’clock Friday s February 15 Banquet at 6:15
Becatar Emktem Club VALENTINE DANCE " . I j. ! at ! HKCUIB Saturday, February IM , j 9:80 to 12:39 Bob Gentis Orchestra \ FREE PUNCH ADMISSION SI.W
-COMPLETE CUUM ODT SALE - 1’ 11 ’ I J 80 Acre Farm and Personal Property I am moving to Michigan and will sell the following described Real Estate and Personal Property gt Public Auction, on Saturday, February 23, 1952 : ■ I ’ ■ ■ Commencing at 12:30 P. M., EST Farm to Sell at 2:00 P. M. LOCATION—3B6 miles NortheAst of Rockford, Ohio, 1 mile North of Road 117 or 4 milee due South of Ohio City, Ohio. t 80 —ACRE FARM —BO . All under cultivation except about 5 acre* in Woods Pasture. Good Six Room House. Barn 34x50 with 20 ft. Shed on each end (barn 1* in need of repair). Corn Crib; Poultry House; Drove Well; Cistern. Electricity. TERMS 0 CONDITIONS—POSSESSION on or before March 15. 1952. Due-half interest in 20 acres of wheat goes to the purchaser. TERMS — Cash day of sale, Balance cash on delivery of Deed and Abstract. Sold subject to the unpaid balance of a mortgage In the amount of $4495.00 in favor of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company. Davenport. lowa. Loan can be assumed or paid in full. ; Statements made on day of sale by the Auctioneers shall take precedence over statements contained herein. ' « PERSONAL PROPERTY / 1938 JohU Deere Model A,Tractor on rubber, and Cultivators; John Deere 999 Corn Planter with Fertiliser Attachment, tractor hitch; John Deere 2 Bottom 14 inch Tractor Plow; Case Tractor Diac with Automatic Clutch; Fertilizer Grain Drill; Minn. Moline Power Mower, used 1 season; John Deere Manure Spreader; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; Gray & Dudley Oil Heating Stove and fuel drums; Copper Clad Range Cook Gtove; Kitchen Cabinet; Breakfast Table ami chairs; Misc. article*. 0 TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. CLARENCE COUTS, Owner Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers 14 20 Homer Pollock. ' 1 : ' i L.i ; : '■ \ .
—— - \ ~ ouuuay. I J. . J ■-r.— ll ■■ ■ "■ll- ~ f! --' 1 '■'! ■ ■ i — «■ wpy? HOW MUCH has the value of your home Gone Up? Building csots today pre almost 500% Wgfrer fhfu ip BE SAFE ... FEEL SAFE ... LET US CHECK YOUR VALUES NOW! LeiuidSmith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY i fita. mm ~XLGRANDMA, MY WELL, I FIXED MINE ONCE I TOLD t'F I hi~ M ar « Vr' I [about -EM? ■ U Z--'C r A MT Sari I I — GROWING PAINLESSLY! I * ’ t -— I'll THINK I IO THIS-"WHEN RODNEY) > HIS MANLY BREAST. < : p&PTTV )• 1111 ‘ ’ did; you ever C TH E y/ RE looked into her v'! lOve you' she sighed. J > l x— tx READ GROWN AWFULLY LIMP-D EYES HE t~-' J. SILLY / ( RODnEV CLOSEO HIS EY£S ) •■ rr HUH S> YFAHI \ PUWB j - MEL ™A"^ r r ISntJ SIGHED ffi? > Kit . ££gait-~ ■ J, '■- ■ - YOUR AUTO CAN LOOK LIKE NEW! WJ J in to ■ j ;r .3;. w/
DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Me* ar* torta* Mteeteg 1* tAU area to b« trained for Tdgb pay j o i» s M dienel mechanic*, trUctor, bnlldoter, ttote rauMUly ex»aa*tn* ln*n«try. M »■ ««* pteeluuUcaLlly mlnUed and > Want ineronaed enraln** yon owe It to to find out wJhetker or not yoo ean qualify. For free information without obllaatlon write i YU AC TOK TKAJUtUI.VG BFItVICK, B ' International Harvester Freezer* Refrigerators : Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting , iiii i a ii num lyttir ■ i » i Elevator ,Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe Most of the remaining virgin, stands of commercial forests remain in the Pacific Coast area.
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FORT WAYNE JJVRSfOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 14 — (UP)— (PMAJ—Livestock: Hogs 800; strong to 25 higher; strictly choice 18.35; light* 17.25ig.OO; light butchers 18.00-18.36; medium butcher* 16-SO-IL 50; heavies 16.00 down; , pdgsi 16.00 down; roughs Calves steady at 2740. Lambs strong to 25 higher; choke 27.75; ewes 15.00; bucks 8.00-11.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 14 — IUP) ( (PMA)i —Livestock: iHogs 10,000; active; light and medium weight barrows and gttM mostly 25 higher, instances up more; heavier, weights strong to *PK)t* 25 higher; bulk cboice 17d--2<o lbs. 18.00-1840, top 18 75 ; 2*o- - lbs. 17.00-18.00, top 1845; 270325 lbs. unevenly 16.00-17.00, few 17.25; 120-160 Ibs. 14.50-1800; sow* 25 or more higher; choice 300-400 ff)S. 15.25-16.00 ; 400-6OQ lbs. 14.2515.25 Cattle 700, calves 200; steer* ami heifers fairly active, fully i t etady; load good to choice near 850-lb. yearlipgs 3240; scaXlered small lotn commercial to low choice lightweight* 26.50-33.00; cows opened steady, weak; utility and commercial cows 20.00'24.00; caimers and cptters 154020 50; vealers active, mostly to order buyers, generally steady al-, though top 140 lower; bulk good to just prime 3640-38.00; commercial mainly 33.00-36.00; cull and utility 20.00-32.00. Sheep 500, fat lambs steady; short deck choice and prime 88lb. fed wooled western lambs 28 25; good to mostly choice 77Ib. weights 28.00; several lots good and choice fed wooled native lambs <:7.00-28.00; deck choice and prime 96-lb. fed shorn western lambs No. 1 pelts 27.75; several head choice around 130 lb. slaughter ewes 13.00, others 6,00-1140. Markets At g G/ancr By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bond* irregularly lower. U. S. government bonds firm in active trading. Curb stocks irregular. Midwest stocks irregularly lowSilver unchanged in New York kt 88 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures higher. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean future* lowdr. ( Hogs: steady to 25 cents higher. top 18.55; sheep: steady to weak; cattle: 50 cents lower to 50 cents higher, top 37.75. Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, Feb. 14.—(UP)—Cash grain sales today: Wheat: No. 2 red 254 % N. Corn: 2 yellow 189; 3 yellow 178 %-180; 4 yellow 164%-186; ;5 yellow 152-180; sample grade yellow 131-179. Oats: 2 heavy mixed 9484; il heavy white 9584-96; 1 extra hegyy white 96-84- ‘ Soybeans: 2 yellow 303-305 N., track Chicago. Go to the eburoh or your choice 1 next Sundav.
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KBNNtTTAIUBRAV < BG. Corrected Feb. 14 160 to fo*. 16.60 170 to 180 Re*. 1746 180 to 220 lb*. - 0.76 220 to 240 lbs. ..... _. lfA« 240 to 260 jhs. 1000 260 to 28Q lbs. ..... 1406 280 to SOO lbs. —— 15.10 300 to 325 ibs. M. 60 325 to SSO JbA 0.10 3W to 400 lbs ~V r $340 <OO lb*. & 76-0 140 to 160 lbs. ............ 14.50 120 to 140 lbs. I*4o 100 to 120 lb*. ... 13.50 ' Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.50 300 to SSO If 40 #SO to 400 4b*. MJO |QO to 450 lb*. — 13.00 SOOtu WJh*. ... 12.00 ; 560 to 400 lb* 11.50 400 lbs. up 4 11.00 Stags ........... — 11.QO Boass 1 94|0 y«rt» « Au mm Yeafilßg* Ewe* ... 11.00 H#WTT stock yards r Corrected Feb. 14 JL6O to 170 M-T5 170 to ISO lbs. 1f.50 18X) to 200 18.40 200 to 220 M>*. — L 8.«» 220 to 240 lbs. .......J'.'... 17.70 240 to 260 Jbs. ..... <6.74 260 to 280 lbs. ...... 16.00 . 280 to 300 lb* I 15.25 300'to IbO- —— 14-70 325 £q 350 lbs. ..... 14.25 350 to 400 Um. 13.76 400 lbs. 13.25 140 to 100 lbs. ............ U. 75 100 tq 140 H»S. j. p. 75 Houghs 300 lbs. doyn _. r ... M. 76 Stags 1140 ■Boar* 1 040 Veal* 36.00 Tximbs ...... L J 740 Ewee 11.60 LOCAL. GRAIN MARKBT 1 Corrected If taW -Sir. Friqg* deUyereo nt «l«taor : I 1 • AskfoFPricrt- ' ’’<* Sr I WHOLESALE EGO AND ; POULTRYQUOTATIONf Lj MWW FFJMF Cornectod Feib. U Large £lq*k WRMW ---r- — Lajge Clean Brown .... .30 t Current RapeipU 3$ . For Lnr 1 ■ rjgg" If you Sgvf W 000 j»r TfEFIE 1 Moving A Tni*Meg Lfficsi an 4 - Long Distance I PHDW
