Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1952 — Page 5

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QUICKIES—By Ken Reynolds JO ■=: J 3->3 . •-■ . better sell Junior’s archery a Democrat Want Ad — before I’m mistaken for aAreattier vane!” Real Estate FOR SALE—Last of \three-lots belonging to John 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 j A want. One of these would lend ■■ itself beautifuly to a” rambling •r raqch type with a picture window in living room to fear. Another is a corner lot, would save money on a driveway. Dob Heller, A Good' Healty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 33 TF Wanted WANTED—3 or 4 room apartment > or house in Decatur, to rent now or within a month, call Clarence Dick; Monroe. 6-6463. 48 3t-x WANTED- — A modern 4 room r holise within 2 month's. phone 3-2654. Call after 6:00 p.m. \ '■ 47 3t WANTED —Rabbits for dressing, 3c s above market price. ! R. L. Lvßrun, Chattanooga. Ohio. Poultry & Eggs. 45 6t WANTEDr—WiII accept unwanted dogs. Doc. Railing. 3 miles south !of Decatur on U.S. 27. 1 mile west % mile south or 1 % mite north, Coppess Corner, phone 0-6377. 48 6t-x WANTED TO kinds of poultry. Bring ‘us your custom dressing. TR'ECjN’S Decatur; Poultry Marketj6sl North 13th - St. Phone WANTED—Washing machine repairing, wringer roll & parts for all niakes Bottlej gas and gas ! ranges for sale. Monroe Washer repair shop, phone 6-6463, Mon-1 roe. 'j 40 TF SEWING MACHINE RepairingLet us convert your did treadle Machine into a modern electric. 1 We make covered buttons, 1 buckles, machine button holes; - He in st itching. We sell new and u.-ed machines. Boardman's 223 North First; ' !> 27 25t-x , t —. I! _ . Lost and Found "LOST—Blackwhite Boston bull dog, answers to name of BOY. A Child’s pet, Reward, phone 3’426948 31

BI RK ’ «Elevator Co. Decatur - Petersen - Monroe ' \Jg ■w I ST/ im k l| 1 B i w Inquire About Our 1952 Catalina Hom£ Featuring: Windovy Bays: Thermo-.pane Window Walls; “L” shape Living Room and | Qjning® Alcoves. M Arrange To See A bomplctely Furnished “CORONADO” PLAN NOW FOR THAT NEW HOME THIS SPRING On Your Lot, If Preferred. DECATUR COMMUNITY BUILDERS CLARK SMITH PHONE 3,-3512 F 1 '* • i ? ' ■» ; - r

Automotive NICE, selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales. 252 TF FOR SALE—I94O 2-door Chevrtldt excellent condition & cheap. Call after 5:00 p.m. at 603 West Jefftrson street, Decatur. $7 31* 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 — 1952 Stiidebaker Champion, black 4-door sedan, equipped with overdrive & cliniatizer, driven only 1400 miles, phone 3-3372 for appointment. « t T 9 3t-x —— ——j—’ Farmer's Col. j FOR SALE—ISO Leghorn bens/lkying good. L.P. Swoveland • mi|es of Willshire; Ohio on 49- ~ 48 YOUNG CURTIS CANDY bulls available for service. T. M. Andrews, R. 1, Decatur. 47 3t-x WE BUY chickens and quality egs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF — . ;_i FOR SALE<—Started baby chick's. 1000 New Hampshire Red, 10 days old; 200 .White Leghorn Pullets, 10 dhys old for immediate delivery. Model Hatchdry, Monroe, Indiana. 49. 6t I FOR SALEk—2 Durham bulls! 1 year old, big enough for service;' 2 heifers coming 2 years old. ! bred; 1 male hog, Chester White., 6 months old. 2 mile west of fie- , catur on 224. Julius Britfc. ’ ■ 49 to ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS —Order your Pullorum clean hatched chicks NOW.’ Hatched by the Globe Hatchery in Berne,, Indiana: Also chick starter With Megasul & Mycins for greater growth factor. Heller Coal, F’eed- & Supply; Phone 3-2912, iat 722 West Monroe street. 45 TF FOR SALE — Farmers horse' hide cork sole work shoes. Gdckl fitting, long lasting. Has licit & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd. Street, Decatur. 25 TF TITAN CHAIN SAWS the easiest saw you’ll ever, use. Lightweight J fast, powerful, and low cost;, Aiik for a free demonstration. Sjeei GOOD first for new or used uws.; M. M. Good Jr. 5 mile ea: t !of Wren, Ohio, phone Ohio City..' 32 F 23. 4.8*6’ FOR SALE — Ofdel Quality Baby Chicks now: ROE* sired big English SC White Leghorns, Rock, Barred Rock/ NH Rpdd & HY-Line chicks. Hatches' oach J Tuesday & Thursday. Eh|cjuol 66866, Model, Hatchery, Monroe, ■ Indiana. ' ; ' 12 TF FOR SALE—Order* Models big Eug L lish leghorns, now for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, they lay large chalk white premium ; eggs which offers top p-fces, phone 66866, Alojdel Hatchery. Monroe, Indiana. | 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Decatur R.O.pp Sired egg and meat bred Chicks. Order the best start Chicks early to assure profit ibis jslimmer and fall, dhickfe everywek. ■ Order “Decatur Chipks” now. Detcatur Hatchery, ;! .13 TF' FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead hoi's'els, cows, hdgA Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay, all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad- ' * er Produets Coi 15' For Sale-j Misc. FOR SALE —Domestic chines. Stucky A ; Co., Monroy, Ind. 107 TF FOR SALE I’dlartd China j male hog, 11 months did. Lewis jliumsclilag, 2 mile, south of Decatur on Mud Pike.l j ' 47 3tbr I FOR SALE -Clinton 59 < ertifitki dean & treated s ’ed oats & Brtiman seed corn, 1 nite north Mag- - ley west; Dan Rhoades--1 , 'V ' -j ■' ™ i .FOR SALEailpapei. iarjie sd- ' \lection, call or vi i te Box 1()| Cldy -i Davis, Decatur. ' , phone 3-8511. i; . I ———; •'• -i — 1 ji ■ ji ij i|: i4j. FOR SALE —Power lawn n:uwcrs suduas Eclipse.! I avis & Peiinsyivanpi, priced righ . Phone 3 ;Willshire \HardwafeejAppliance iGo. Willshire, Oh!o< ‘49 $t FOR SALE New siUilib eoudi damaged . in shipping Don’t overlook this bargain. AVljl sfll very <cheap f>i cash.. Qebr te, Sprague 209-soith sth Dial 3-J402. 49 i" FOR SALE- If yon need New idea I, 1 equipment, wq, ’have spreaders, nmwers, side-delivery rakes. New Idea horn stalk shredderh arid pickeis. Phone 3 Willshire, hardware & Appliance Go. WilMiire. Ohi<>. ' (j!4:93t I-'bit SALE—Several dsdd; i'fpart-. men" size bottle gais & c|iSc;rie •te--, • all like; ,11 ep- Gfi(‘ r - 4 tn r I. sell I'm mfjire's-tTjrc, lib Soipli |P 21MU phone 3-2661. 49 2t . . ' " - ! ■ ' ' ' ' ■ 1 - ' . • • : ; ■ -

FOR SALE —New floor model General Electric, Philco, & International Harvester refrigerators lot as low as $169.95. Immediate devllery. Open evenings except ’ Monday & Wednesdays, phone 3, I Willshire Hardware & Appliance i ; Co. Willshire, Ohio. 49 3t FOR -SALE—Case SC tractor and I cultivator, will sell separately, used one season. S.C. Clifton, 1 mile west of Wren, Ohio. j. ■ I \ 47 3t-x FOR SALE - Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cookftig and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE—Just the thing for a summer cottage, 2 used, gas stoves, CHEAP; Also a complete line of Maytag Appliances. Fager Maytag Sales, 164 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 47 5t FOR SALE— Tarpaulins—Special prices; Also Canvas and metal awnings. Venetian blinds & flags. We rent tents. Call or write Fort Wayne JTent & Awning Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., local representative Bryce Daniels, phone 3-3539. 32 TF FOR SALE—Kelvinator refrigera tors, Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DEj' CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and | Refrigerators. Stucky & do., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—SKELGAS' for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $65.95 per 100 lbs, Uhrick Bros. 92 TF FOR SALfe — BENDIX Automatic washer. Just like new. used only ; 4 timep.. Come malfe us an offer; 1 used gas range, good condition; 1 used electric, range, good condition; i used oil space heater, .good condition; Used washing. ; ( machhiek, all in good condition; Used refrigerators, good condition; Also 1 SERVEL refrigerator, 9 ft. just like new. Maze-' Tin Heating Service, 238 North 2nd street, phone FOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky 4k Co.. Montoe. Ind; 92 TF ; FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles spied from. Open nites except Web. Nites. Stucky Co., Moproe, Ipd. | 274 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Mrashers and dryers. Also some \ good used refrigerators. Uhrick ' Bros. | 101 TF ■ HOOVER—Factorkr Rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95| and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover , tank and upright cleaners. We V service all makep. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. • j 229 TF FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at put fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor covi erings, bedding; lamps and ap-\ pliances, and ev|ery day hardware needs. Open each evening except JVed. Stucky &jCo., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. 62 TF - I ; U 4 ! For Rent FOR rent, inquire at 1306 West Monz , rhe street. ' 49 3t-x Miscellaneous ; , : . ... ■ _ 1«. ■ FACES beam when rugs are cleaned with Fina Foam. It’s truly the ; finest. Smith Diug Co. 48 3t STARTER and Generator | Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third Sit.-, Decatur, Ind. ' 13 TF INSULATION—Sive fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Pichler lead wool, (Not f Rock Wool). Call for free esti-‘ mate. Klenk’s. 16 TF DECORATING—Try Super Kem'*Tone or Kem glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware, Decatur; ; Ij ] 1 J ■’.27 TF ROTO-ROOTER service—Sewers — Drains cleaned. Guaranteed —The only ROTO-ROOTER in Adame tfnd Wells Counties. Bucket Ma j chine for larger tile. Call C.. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. IL 2. Decatur, Indiana. 233 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet vaults vacuuih cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Fred inspection. Lapgley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3811). 216 TF APPLIANCE SERVICE’ We serv! ice all makes Os washers, sweepers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’ >. Phone 3-2158. DON’T CUSS. I[ you have plumbing troubles, call 3-2158 and le; I our experienced plumber takb it care of your We alsp i have a full linp of Kohler, American Standard jaud other pupulat I 'makep of plun|dng supplies. Call I Ub lof free cbUmatC’a. KLENK J. . ‘i ,1 19 UT F ‘1 1

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Hip Wanted WANTED— Someone .to help carp for eldetly lady during the day. Inquire at 718 High Street. 4» Bt-x I MUST GET AMAN to help our District Manager handle our increasing business in this community. This work is in lihe with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Must haye car. Permanent work, good pay for man who has some farrp experience. Write • Box 365 c/o Democrat. 49 It Highway Worker Is Killed In Accident Jasper. Ind.. Feb. 27.—(UP)— Benjamin Butke, about 57, Btendal, was killed and Leo Rohleder, Huntingburg, injured slightly, when they were struck by a truck late yesterday on Ind. 45, three miles south of here. I State police said the accident occurred when Edith May Kteffner, 48, Jasper, slowed down to pass between two parked highway department trucks. - A semi-trailer driven by Vance R. Jones. 28, Louisville, Ky., apparently was unable to stop, police gaid, and attempted to wheel around the auto and between the two highway trucks. Butke and Rohleder, who were working on the highway, were struck when Jones’ truck hit the two highway vehicles. i \ '■ National 4-H Week Opens Here Monday Adams county 4-H club members and advisors were busy this week preparing for the observance starting Monday of national 4-H week. The. ,4-H flag will fly along with the Stars and Stripes on the court house tower all week. Several special programs and events are being planned locally, the committee In charge said, and a complete /program of Adams county activities for the observance will be published latet.\ The national observance actually starts next Saturday, but observance has been moved “up to next Monday hOre because of the sectional basketball tourney. Members of 4-H will wear their pins and caps during the week. — Mercy Slayer Is J Suicide Victim Eminence, Ind., Feb. 27.i—<UP) —The “mercy slaying" tridl of Mrs. Rosa Greeson. 74. Indianapolis, was marked off the books today following the discovery of her death here. Mrs. Greeson, scheduled to be tried March 31 for the Sept. 1 slaying of her daughter, Lottie, in their Indianapolis home, was free on $5,000 bond. But coroner Edwin C. Holmes said Mijs. Greeson was found ing trim the back porch of a friend's home! here yesterday. He termed the death a sdfeide. .■ "ZZ. j. . 11 FORMER (€«>n'tfuu*< From rn«e <)■»» Early Brooks. 44. former leader of the Fair Bluff, N.C., Klavern dissolved by Klan imperial Wizard Thomas L. Hamilton, in January, his feon. Bobby Brooks, 18,1 who was picked up by police in Raleigh; Steve Edmonds, 26; Bon Hayes, 38; L. C.j Worley, 25; and George Miller. . Others, who were not atmfng the 10 arrested hy the FBI, included Doug Graiiuger, 19. Fair Bluff; Billy Horne, 25, Chadbourn: Leen)an Ward, 40.\ Chadbourn; Floyd Rogers, Fair Bluff, and Hubert Hilburn. Trade in a Good Town -+ Decatur ———. International Harvester M Freezer* Refriflerator* \ ■ "■■i ■ Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting

*■- " ■ DON’T HESITATt TO APPLY TO US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN j We will make a $25 loan just as ; quick as we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security recpiirements. ; A small part of your income each month will; repay a loan. Special i terms are Available to farmers or other persons with seasonable in- i ! come. 4 ■ j Loans quickly and privately made ' usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—no obli-_ gation, Call, phone or write-— r LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Ground Hoot i- 3 JO! N. Second St. Brock Wig fhouc J-tfld Dceatur, Ind. :*■ / li

Lenten Service At Reformed Church «- I ' The first midweek Lenten service will be held at tha Zion Evangelical and Reformed church at 7:30 o’clock this evening. The pastor, the Rev. William C. Feler, will speMc on the theme, “Watching at the Cross,” and special music will be presented by the senior choir of the All members are invited to attend. Decatur 4-H Girls Hold First Meeting The Decatur 4H girls held their first meeting Monday after school, with election of officers: president, Ann Smith; vice-president, Greta Erekson; secretary, Martha Jeannette Pursley; treasurer, Vera Walters; song leader, Joyee Franklin; recreation leader, Marilyn Kirchenbauer; health and safety leader, Anita Smith; softball cap- 1 tain. Gwen Hilyard. and scribe, Janalee Smith. It was announced that March 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the home economics room at the liigh School there will be a 4-H meeting. Mothers are invited to come. Refreshments will be served. — Well Cared For Minneapolis (UP) — Clyde Odin, 21, got the municipal "works" when he slipped on an icy pavement and . broke his ankle. Sent to his aid were a polite squad ear, a general hospital ambulance and the fltd department rescue squad. Odin said he; was “well taken care of.’*

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■ .-f , THOMAS KLING, 45, one of the FBl’s “Ten Most., Wanted” criminals,' looks meek and harmless as he stands i(second left, above) with hflicers who captured him in a basement apartment in New York’s lower east dide. They are shown examining the “arsenal” found with Kling, three guns, a large supply of ammunition, and 19 pairs of handcuffs which he and newly captured Willie’ Sutton are believed to have obtained to use on bank employes. Detectives are Victor Shanley (left), Thomas Walsh (secund right). With them is Commissioner 'Jeorge Monaghan. In FBI photo of Kling (right) he appears the dangerous felon he was cracked up to be. (IntGmatwmkt)

F""" '"'■ l "' J "" " " "" " 11 JU I ■'!» - IN 1952 as always “It’s the Automobile Claim Service that counts.” Buy your Auto Insurance on our Budget Plan and be secure. I \ I Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY , Glenn Hill I “GRANDMA" ' j ty CHARItI KUhJ uavf Ear SEVEKJ, SOMEWHERE IN Th' TrTT<B/z®l / //1 ■ °° 4 CENTER l iIIZyBW / Eg Bfi 2B® 4*' IroA® M* —J _£®J WIMA * KUMN ’ BLONDIE — , | COOKIE CUTS A WISDOM TOOTH! ' r'^/^L Ot i GOLLY-I FORGOT -Ll® ' HERE COOKIE >“ ' PaipTfc XiMj' JIlW' P— Ml iVUI (k> SNEAK IN HeR ROOM li <* ILL GIVE’YOU A COKAY iGUEffik »/ I ■ ' •OOTh \r ANO PUT A DIME B I A DIME FOR J z* BUt /ATHCIW I-</ =9 ILLOW < UNDER HER PILLOW \ f YOUR TOOTH ) ■\ V AREHJCMfIMt I AIRY . ® J ! />.—7 OEPENDABLF Vr'; 'E i AL J® j] TH X P I ffl. I o|fc ' xKjKWW/ %2-iCFV'J t Lx.'.^ > -*. ••-' •-•■■*■■■ J L jkiJVMHESS! zS • .■ . ,■*■■> a— ■ . _.. ... i <■,-...■ „ - 1 ~„ ~ ~ THERE IS A DOME “Job-Rater TRUCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE ; PEERY MOTOR SALES 7g I

■L ■ K' ' ' 1 -F ■ W Mb SSL T an A a a a. jh IT IS because he has done his job well that Sir Oliver Franks (above), a lifelong Laborite, was proposed by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, a Conservative, as secretary-general of the NATO, according to reports. Franks, professionally a professor of moral philosophy at Oxford, has a -distinguished governmental career. (TntemationaD

Markets At a Glance j By United Press I' Stocks hjgher in moderate trading. Bdnds irregularly higher. U.S. govefnment bonds easier in quiet trading. Curb stocks .irregular. Midwest stocks lower. London stocks closed irregular. * Hogs: weak to 25 cents lower, top 17.35; sheep: fuly steady to bidding 50 cents lower; cattie: 50 cents lower to 50 cents higher; top 39.00, vealcr top 40.00. \i

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I; t ' \ L | Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, Feb. grdin sales today: . • Wheat: No. 2 red 254 N. Corn: 3 yellow 171 %/182 4 yellow 158-180 5 yellow 143177 sample grade yellow 109 H--176 _ | T Gats: 1 heavy white 93 %-94 1 extra heavy white 94; 2 heavy white 93. Soybeans: 2 yellow 294 N., track Chicago. ! FORT WAYNE Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 27.—(UP) ! —(PM A) —livestock: Hogs 1,000; opened 25 lower; ! strictly choice 17.25; lights 16.0016.50; light butchers 16.50-17.25; madhnn 16.00-lt.00; butchers 15.00-15.00-15.75; heavies 15.00 down; pigs 14.00 down; roughs 15.00 down. I ’ Cattle market opened mere active; steers '35.00 down; heifers 32.50 down; cows 22.00 down ; bulls down. f 281-50 down; calves 50 lower, 38.00 | Lambs steady to weak, 27. W down; ewes 13.00; bucks 8.00-11.00 ■ j. ■ ; - H - —j. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Jndiahapolis, Feb. 27 —(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock:' Hqgs 8,000; only moderately active, uneven; most barrows and gilts about steady with Tuesday’s average; ibulk choice fairly uni- ( form weights 170-240 lbs. 17.00- 1 > 17.50; around 300 head choice I mostly No. 1 and 2 near 180-215 , Ibs. 17.65-17.75; odd loads 235-250/ lbs. highly mixed weights 16,5016.75; most 240-275 lbs. 16.00-j6.75; lew 17.00; few loads lbs. 15 25-16.00; 120-160 mas mostly 15.00 down; sows weak to 25 lower: choice 300-400/Ibs. 14.75-15.50; 1105-600 lbs. 14J)0<14.75. i i Cattle 1.1 OQj calves 200; prices mainly sjOady; half load high choice and low prime long yearling 35.50 1 ; odd head choice 34/W; bulk good and low choice ■ 50.00-33.50; small lots commercial ito good; native yearlings 26.0029.50; short load high choice 970 lb. heifers 34.00; other? small lots commercial to low choice heifers 27.50-32.00; cows moderately ac'.ive. steady; utility atid commertlal 21.00-24.50; canners and cutters 16.00-21.00. mostly 17.00 up; 1 balls unevenly 1.00 or mure lower? 'odd head commercial heafy dairy bred bulls 27.50 : 28P0; 'good fat heavy beef type bulls, largely around 24.00-25.00; bulk utility and commercial bulls 24.00-27.00; vealer general trade weak to 1.00 lower: many sales choice to prime averaging 50 lower and instances more , than 1.00 oh grades below rood; top 39.00, sparingly; bulk good to prime -24.00-38.50; utility and commercial 25.00-33.00; culls 23 00 Idown. Sheep 1.000; fed wooled western lambsi making up bulk of receipts; trade not established; holding most good and choice fed native western and wooled slaughter lambs from 27.00-27.50. i Wife In .Driving Seat gtaikville. Miss. (UP) — Mrs? William Harpole turned the tables on hdr husband, ex-shieriff. Mrs, Harpcle was elected new sheriff and hired her husband as chief deputy.

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MNNKtT MUftllAY a CO. Corrected Feb. 27 f 160! to 170 lbs. _ i 5.50 170 to 180 ibz. .-16.25 180 to 220 lbs. 16.75 220 to 240 lbs. .... ig 25 240 t© 260 lbs. —i.ZZIIZ 260 to 280 lbs. 14 75 280 to 300 lbs. ,-.-1””"'” 14’25 300 to 325 lbs. ” 325 7 to 350 Ibs. 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. ....... 12.50 400 lbs. up I 120 to 140 lbs. 13.50 J 100 to 120 lbs 13.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down ■_....... 14.00 300 to 350 lbß. 13 50 tb 400 lbs. I 13.00 400 to 450 lbs. __l 12.50 450 to 500 lbs. 12.00 500 to 550 lbs. 11.50 550 to 600 lbs U.OO I 600 lbs. Mp / 10.50 Stags 4U..1............ u.OO Boars t.OO (Fri. & Sit) ... 36.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 26.00 Yearlings Lankb* 20.00 Ewes H.QO i SCHMITT STOCK YARDS , Corrected Feb, 27 160 to 170 lbs. 1.-yC. 15.50 170 to 180 Ibß IS-25 180 to 200 lbs. ...y.. 16.75 200 to 220 lbs. ./... :. J 6.75 220 to 240 IbS/'C 16.50 240 to 260 IbA 15.50 260 to 28Q/lbß. 14.75 s 280 to 300 lbs. _ A 14.00 300 RZ325 Ibe. : 13.50 325/to 350 lbs. 13.00 to 400 lbs. : 12.50 400 lbs. up 12,00 140 to 160 lbs. 13.50 100 to 140 lbs. 12.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down ...... 14.25 Stags u.OO Boars __u 9.50 Veals...,. 3<;oq Lambs ....*2 27.00 - —- 11.60 ■| LOCAL CRAIN MARK CT BURK KLIVATOR I ■ , Corrected Feb. 27jj Beana anbjeec to cnanga during day. | 1 Price* delivered at «l«tatoT Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel Im*. Corn: .05 per 100 Ima f.o.b. torn. j! wholcsale Cqg and ; ROULtIIY QUOTATION! Furnished 8> DECATUR FARMS Phon* J ‘ Corrected Feb. 27 Large Clean Whiles ........ .32 Large Clean Brown ... .30 Current Receipts 27 Call for poultry prteM.

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