Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1952 — Page 5
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( ,fi(HCKIES-Bv Ken Reynolds | -I i si < J ¥\ TI , BH , L - i rPillß. my-eye! —fiiose are beads I Wt in the Demoprat Want Ads . jtlm you’re eating,!” i-.• Ww r —;——— I • ! 4|i Rehl Estate - ; v 0-, — r Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor . Biles. 252 TF OUli USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—J3uy with con- '■> fidenee at Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St, Phone f 247 TF . —« j . pi Farmer’s Col. WE UY chickens and quality eggs. litur, Farms. ■ 135 TF WANTED—White or Brown, or at door. . Premium •s for premium white eggs, itur Farms. A 94 T-TF MORE CORN in your crib fall get’Millers Hybrid seed now. Stiefril; Grain Co. Der, Indiana. ' 104 TF SALE —Pioneer Quality lly each week. Would be nice irieties & kernel sizes. A. J. son r Pleasant Mills. 106 3t I'ORSALE— Farmers horse hide j cork ,sole work shoes. Good fit'■ll! Jg " long lasting. ; Haflich & Mbrris&ey Shoe Store, 125 North [;2r<l. Street, Decatjur.\ 25 TF ‘ FARMERS — For barns and all outside building pain 1 ingr brush or spray, call men are fully insured. Milton Rbrisener. V___ 96 TF FARbIERS' ATTENTION—We remjoro dead cowri, hogs, . Etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for f surprise” 3450. We pay all phone Charges. Thb Stadler Fertilizer Co.', formerly the Stadlor Products Co. • 15 TF SALE—Order Models big Engllsili leghorns now for immediate V delhery Pedigreed Sired, they Im large chalk white premium eiT's Which offers top prices) - phone 66866, Model Hatchery,' Mbntoe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR SALE —Order Decatur R.O.P. .. Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the best and start chiqks ■’ e’ariy to assure profit this summed land fall. Chicks every week. O ’der “Decatur 1 Chicks” now. De- - catui Hatchery. I 13 TF FOf; 8 ALE— Order Quality Baßy Clljblrs now: ROP sired big Eng r liiii SO White Leghorns, White Ro:k, Barred Rock, NH Rieds & HJbliiae chicks, Hatches each \ - Tuesday & Thursday, 66866, 'Model , Monroe? Indteha. P 12 TF SA VE ' !<)R.\ ! - Ft ♦ d out'your hogs wit, fl [Horieggeis’ Big “H" Pig Pdiipqr to, balancp your, grains. Pmidujces cheaper, faster pork.. . TiK Ijt for outstanding results! , ’ j 4 ’ fai r & S<in, R. 5< Ted'Bul- ’ I jna.lin. R f 2; Gerber Feed Store, 'r>- ; , : '■ . ' 107 it : .'-FOif "splE SiartMl“T’hicks7~fdO X.. Leghorn?straight run; 15(3 . ( Wil ite Leghorn quillets; 200 •_ White Ruck ipullets; All m 1 . le|s; (500 White 'Leghorn pullets. Al|l in days old. For immediate ' .de'liviery, phone 6 6866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 1 . • ill '•' ■ . ; TF I Help Wanted ' i FEMALE . ' t WANT TO TURN yijiur spare time ipfo’ wishi? Arrange yotir hours tp! own rionVrinieiice. Write ■ f Bnltd 150 e/o DemocrkL 104 6t ■/ CUHTjoMftRS ARE Asking for . Ayfoii Products. Will you be the 'am r tn; sfi vitU* th> m? Wrify Mrs. Fiji j < iit’eniciit, I’ O. j Box bl’t, ■ Hu Whgton. Indiana.\ 107 6t ' to do ■ ' iK'jt P xvork and pr<.pare noon an|j: ’ evening nit alt for einplostd' •t /! ctWl'ltj- Hours 12 to, 5 p.m., 5 J 5 brii|| seed Com. choice . arrHingement tor sonic onel who 1 lixirtl alone, as w;e will furnish ' v - mtip. Wri.e Box 451 Demo1 cl 'Trl l’ : ' lv ?‘ i* ‘tTT"TI ~~ ' Tr|jdoiin xGo<«l lonu: Decatur! . 1 |.| - - <
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING R|ATES ’;. ’ . For 25 worlds;or less: 1 time 75c; 2 fifties $1.25; , 3’ times $1.50; 6ti nes $2.25. For consecutive No ' classified skipday ads accepted. | Black face 10 pointy 5c per word each insertion, 75c minimum. glassified gdo lister in paragraphs 50% increase over regular rate. Card of Thanks, Ob tuary. In Memoriam, 3c per word, $.1.00 I minimum. | I. Copy oiust be in office by 10 a»’ ni. Monday through Friday, | Saturday dea.dline is da. m. i .Ll<j 1 : j 1 __ For Sale—Mlsc. FOIL SALE- sieel twiri'l tubg; good condition, phone 3-9855 j. !Il 10!7 It FOR SALE —If |pit ?ce wa inut dining rdon suite, excellent condition, call 17-7381. || , I 106 2bx FOR SALE—Rugs and broad 1 oom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky a (pa, Monroe, Ind. » | ■ I 92 T?F FOR ALE —Domestic tew mg nlachines. Stucky & CO., Monroe, In'K' I,! 8 -! ■ fo 7TF FOR SALE • — Philco Radios and Refrigerators, Stucky 4k Co., Monroe, Ind. \ 274 TF FO.R SALE - Bottle gas service. Special low rhtes on c taking and I ' watejr heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. ; ffl $2 TF FOR SALE —SKeJIgAS bottled gas for home cooking and ! heating. Always unifprm and fully insured.- Uhrick iferos. 54 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gis Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nitua. Stucky Co., |Monroe, Ind. 274 TF HOOVER —Factory rebult vacuum cleaners, $19.95; and up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also nuw Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all makeji. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. | ’ j' 229 TF FOR SALE—Fritldaire 'Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also isome good used refrigerator a.'. Uhrk-k Bros. 101 *ff FOR SALE—KeI inat or retrlgera - tors: Home freeiers and Electric ranges, if you Want tualtty get Kelvlnator — <lruse now for a new Kelvinator see them at DE CATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF 1^0 R SALE—Oi|e-steel w ndow, size '74’’ X 62for commercial build- - ing: Also 20 foot shiol el stack in good condition;, 1-5 l.p. motor, '> 220 & 440 3 plisse, phone 3-3016. I“C> 3t-x FOR S^aLE—Condon* 0111 k garden seed$ — Vigaro, 'sfieeß manure, peat moss (bring bascet)> lajwn onion sett: & plants," seed potatoes. Stiefel Grain Co. E()R SALE 2 good completely re built Maytag pipits and rtepaii service; Alsp a cihjwlete liiie ol A(aytag & G.E. appliances; Fag jr Maytag Sajes, 147 South 2nd Streit, phone 3-4362. I" . 107 st* *—P —, -1 k— j —,„.i r FREE — Feel tree (o look around in our store at our fine merchan dise such as furniture, floor cov erings, bedding, lampi and ap pliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed.i Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind Phonle 6-6866. 62 TF -./H-j'. H— — { Waited WaSh’TED—House, Barns and ot her buildings >to pa nt. Floyd Reed phomj> 3-431&. J T[| 104 6t-X WANTED —Ride " i|id ‘fb to, Inlt rn:t;ional Hart ester, 7;30 a.m. to 4 km., phone 3-2952. >..[106 2t-x WANTED t Plowing working lots. Must please* you.' Prices 1. a rnnable.-.call 1-9895. 107 2t-x • _i.., j*. .7 J. , WANTED,—IA\ twin stroll ?r in good condition, phone 3 4197 after 4:30 p.m. J i . \ 107 3t WANTED TO BUY—all kinds of poultry, fcring us .your custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultlry Market, 651 North 13th St. Phone 3 3717. 133 TF SE WTNG~M ACIIIN E Let. fits convert your old treadle Machine into a modern, We make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching.. We sell new and uped. machines. Bpardman’s 223 Nortel First ! 104 26t-x rr NOTICE! Fi-ed’s Harber Shop .will be closed J’ueflßay. Election IMy. l am s< rv« [ ing bn the election ioard. , , , Fred P. Hancner -TiiTfti.siaimi-irr-Ti-1 - , . J]\< WANTED Fj SAL&SM AN—with car. Opportunity to cam SIOO.OO tArery week. For interview write: J. • Sabi, 3603' Plaza ‘llDrive, Fort Wayne, Ind. i[ ■■■■»■■ 11 Hi ' I TTj.
For Rant FOR RENT — 4 room apartment, unfurnished, private bath, upstairs, down town, phone 3-3344. ,FjOR RENT—AU modern 4 room i apartment, private bath, private entrance, heat & water furnished, 103 South sth street. 107 3t FOR RENT—Floor Polisher; Wallpaper Steamer; Complete paperhanging tool set. Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store, 158 South 2nd street, phone 3-3030. 84 TF FOR REInT— 3 room apartments, all modern, private bath, close in, well ventilated. No children, vijrite Box 452 c/o Demo- " crat. . 107 st-x 4 ROOM I house) & garden, 1 mile west arid 2% miles south 4 of Willshire, Ohio, known as S. L. Vance Farm, electricity, oil ’heat and gas stove. Call E-1133, Fojft Wayne!,('lndiana. , 104 4kx h’ -""..Jj Salesman Wanted SUMMER POSITI6N4-Teacher or College man who prefers religious (work. Uhusdal I income oppor1 j trinity. Write fully, give phone. Write *Box 449 c/o Democrat. |j 107 It-S If ' ' r Lost and Found LOST— Small green coin purse containing change and rings. Reward. Gordon Black, 816 Line street.- " I 107 3t-x ? Miscellaneous INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur i Insurance Agency, T CPU OLST ERINb— We reiipholsfer, restyle and custom build furniture. V. Moser, phone 3-8503. " j J 10[6 6t-x INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool, (Nbt Rock Wool). Call; for free estimate. Klenk’s. 16 TF DECORATING—Try Super KemTone or Kem-glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware, Decatur. j ! / 27 TF We CLeXn FURNACES arid re|pair all makes. Mazelin , Heating Service. 238 North 2nd street. Phone spsßOßi 90 if ROOFING '& SIDING— We apply Carey roofing siding, maiiy colors and patterns to choose ( from. Call tor free [ estimates, [phone 3-12158. KLENKS. 74 TF NOTICE— Mattress rebuilding, prices reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. The a. Luginbill, Berne Phone 2-8835. 105 12-x EXTERIOR — INTERIOR PAINTING, Free estimate, work guaranteed, reasonable prices, call 3-4406. Nilt<)»n Roesener. 96 TF STARTEd and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 (North Third St., Decatur, Irid. |! 13 TF FOR Kemtone and Kem-glo Do your own home decorating. It’s so easy with a i roller oi' brush. Uhrick Bros. SEPTIC (tank's, toilet vaults Vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection; Langley Sewer Clean Crs. Decatur 3-381(1. 215 TFi FRED CORAH INSURANCE AG'CY— Auto—Life—Fire. See hie for, State Faim Insurance Company's 80-20 Autri Collision Coverage . Room. 7 Repipert Building. phone 3-3656. 105 Tb” —V’ -y- ■■ /../ 7 ; , If you hqve something tq sell or robins for ■rent, try a Domccrat Ad. It brings results., ■ i - .1 TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drugs ® international Harvester /Freezers Refrigerators x Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting
DON'T HESITATE TCAPPLY TO US WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We will make a $25 loan, just as V ; £ ■ quick as we will a larger one. Your signature and income lare thechief a security requirements. | small part of your income each onth will repay ji loan. Special rms are available to farmers or, [■ \ Oftner persons with seasonable ini j ■ come. . • ■ 1 ] k Loans quickly and privately made ! usually onlsame day you aoply. Let I ' us tell you more about it—no obli-_ i gation. Call, phone or write—•' ! LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 1 T I Ground Fldor J 133 N. Serond St., Brock Bide. Phone 3-2013 Deeatur, Ind. $ “rat *
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, I ■ i Pr ' ' WANTED—Washing machine re- . J pairing, wrihger rjoll & parts for all mgkes, Bottle gas and gas ranges for, sale, Lawn mower sharpening, Monroe Washer Iret pair shop, frhone 6-6463, Monroe. 1 94 TF ? APPLIANCE SERVICE We serv- ’ lee All makes of washers, sweep- ! ers, and other small appliances. / Wringer rolls and parts for all J makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. k i 229 TF 1 ROTO-ROOTER service—Sewers—- ? Drailns cleaned, Guaranteed—The only ROTO-ROOTER In Adams , and Well* Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R Williams 4 on 6 Tocsin. R. R. c 2, Decatur, Indiana. 233 TF . — ( _j — s DON’T CUSS. I* iriu’ have piumb |ng troubles, call 3-2158 and let 3 pur experienced plumber take 1 care ot your troubles. We also t have a full line of Kohler, Amerlc can Standard and other popular makes ot plumbing supplies. Call us frir free estimates. KLENK’S. 190 TF r '-<■ ' . . , h ' HEAVY DEATH TOLL (Continued From Petre <>*<<■) ; U. S. 50, hit a guard! rail and over- ; turned near Loogootee; Irvin L. - Mathas, 35, MontezUma, when his . car went over Ari embankment along Ind. 62i near Charlestown, •' and William ■ Ada ns, 49, Fort • Wayne, when he was thrown from ‘ a car which- skidded 30 feet apd : overturned bear his hometown, hll Saturday. Car-truck collisibi s claimed the . lives of Sherdell Motley, 19, Gary, ■ Cpl. Gyron Goodrich, 21, lirfdianap- • olis, and John H- Hawk, 66, Zions- ' ville. j\ •|r • Motley died in Metcy hospital at I Gary a few hours after his auto struck a truck oh U. S. 12 near I there Saturday and iHawk djed in. General hospital at Indftinapolis ■ j Saturday of injuries suffered ear J Her when his car collided with a ’ | truck on U. S. 52 neiar the Hoosier I capital. i Goodrich was burned fatally when the. car in which he was riding stopped at the si-erie of an Parlier accident rind, ]was struck in ! the rear by a thick. Cases of Whisky in the truck an(l gasoline in the trunk of the car ignited and killed Goodrich. ! I , rH GAS SHORTAGE (Continued From I’aicr (kite) j strike still be inEfbrfri. The unexplaihable gas price war in Denver continued independent service station chains Selling gas at two cents below the aver- ■ a< S e - ’ . Meanwhile, officials of the Oil Workers international union (CIO) said here that a wrist coast wage 1 agreement between Standard Oil of California <hd the Independent Union of Peirolriuijn porkers would not set a pattern for other settle- , in the walkout. Terhis of the pact, reached Friday, were- annpunced in Itos Angeles last night. It calls for avet-" age increases of 18 % cents an hour for CaHf<irnia bil workTruckman Wanted For Essential Industry. i‘ i , Over owning or able to purchase and personally drive acceptable trucking equipment. Year ’round long-term contract. Substantial earnings. State age,j experience briefly? i 1 ’ 1 ri '■-'I ' \ I GREYVAN fUNES, Inc. (Affiliated with Greyhound Lines) 59>.West Grand Ave., Chicago 111.
■■UN, ■! jr-j i I,' miw ""' ,l II 11 ‘ CHLOROPHYLL GUM DISPENSERS OPENINGS In this area for responsible people own and operate these sensational moriby makers. NO -SELLING. Re- ' quires little spare time for excellent profits. $395.00 to SIOOO-00 investment ■ required tb start. ; . Secured by inventory. \ Give phond number. Write: ’’ i WILLIAM D. CLOSE SCOTTVILLE. ILL. . ; ; t '• V j• 1
-p-- • ’eja.i plus night shift differential r increases. i i' \ ;How!ever, O. A. Knight, president • ot the jltiternat tonal Workers unton, ; stjid here that “similar offers had ■ been made to our unions and re- i jected‘* since the walkout begain. ; ;‘T do not believe it will a . pit tern tor the nation,” * Knight , skid. I (Spokesmen for the west coast
(J | L J ■ I ■ IBM : | * pfiJSSlGAlioWpaints] i UM! rm muMi mom a 9B I d ■»<** COAT * IN OH« PAY ; 1= HL= EXECVTM’S POBUO MCTION i 102—ACRE FARM—IO2 PERSONAL PROPERTY j ?.The undersigned EXecutoriof the last will and testament (if Benjamin F. Butler, deceased, heijeby gives notice tltat by virtue of an otder ot the Adams Circuit Court, he will offer,for srile at public auc tton the following described real estate and. personal property, on Wednesday, May 7,1952 Commencing Sale of Personal Property at 1:00 P. M. . j ( Commencing Sale of Real Estate at 2:00 P. M. Daylight Saving Time i Located miles West bf Decatur, Igdiana City fiiiriits, ofc Win cljester Road (River Road). — REAL ESTATE — . -< The Southeast Quarter (Ul of the Southeast Quartef (U) of Sectipn 2h; Township 28 Nor%h, Range 14 East; also the Southwest Quarlter < (%) of the Southwest Quarter !(’4) of Section 28, Towimjbip 28, North, ■ Range 14 East; also a tract of land commencing at the quarter post on the South line of Section 28. Township 28 North. Range 11 East, thence : what on the South line of said Section 28, 80 rods, theiice North 50 rods ; to a post, thence ea£t on the line parallel with the line of said Section 28 until it strikes the Renter of the road as it Hosted in 1853, thence Southeast with the center and meandering off s<(l road till it strikes the line dividing the Southeast from the Southwest quarter of said Section 28, thence South to the place of beginnlngAcontaiiiing 22p acres and containing in all 10$/acres more or less in Adams eburityj Indiana. . j This is a 102 Acre Unproved farm, fertile soil, all und|r production. Improvements—Good 6 Room frame house, 2* enclosed parches, asbestos shingle siding, good asphalt roof, cistetnl hip rdotf barn 36’ x 60’. poultry house, granery, hog house, khd implement shed. Buildings situated'nice distance from road. Makes a splendid hbine, electricity, telephone, and good well. , TERMS AND ’CONDITIONS -— ’3 cash of sale3Khlance crish upon delviery of executors deed and abstract of title/ i POSSESSION — Immediate possession of buildings ■anO>2 aches of pasture. 80 acres is rebted tb Nile M. BriHer for thatlear; Landlord’s share of 1952 crops will go to purchaser, 16 acres* of growing wheat-. ijTw PERSONAL PROPERTY H ; SHEEP-4-26 good ewes with lambs by side; 3 last spring ewe lambs,. 1 CORN—IOO bu. corn more or less. 3 individual HOUSEHOLD GOODS | . ; Living Room Shite; Lounge Chair and Ottoman; Rp&hhn chairs; Walnut Bedroom Suite w|lth )nnerspring mattress; Dresser; 1 Studio Couch; 5 room size Herifing Stovb; Flbor Lamps; iSSugs 9x12; Throw Rugs; Round Oak Range Cook Stove, white porcmin finish' Brittle Gas Range Stove; Coldspot Electric Calv inet; Utility Cabinet; Dining Table and Chairs; Sew«kMachineKenmore Electric Washirig Machihe; 2 Laundry Tubs; GkUal’oor Cub- ‘‘ board; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Bed Clothes; Hollywood/Wed; Elelc- ’ Sweeper; Crockh and Jars;/ Many other articles too to mention.,- I (I , W 1 TERMS—On Personal Property; Cash day of sale. W V ■ i Not respbnsible in case of accidents. I W \| ‘ '< KENNETH R. BUTLER; 'r I \ Executor of Estate of Butler 1 |toy S. Johnson and Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers > i Bryce Daniels —Clerk DeVoss, Smith & Macklin, Attorneys r 1 . April 14, 2®B May 5' X
i PROTECTION PLUS SERVICE. Complete Anti Protection Can Be YOURS. Why Take Less? Payment Plan 1 ■ ? Available. PROMPT • EFFICIENT • COffitTEOUS SERVICE. J Lelfthd- Smith ' LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Gleßn Hiß !- , ■ j ' g ■.,> ' ' ; I . - M GRANdw a” ’ ' j' r 1 ■ ■ j 1 7}/ r; - 7-. nr-v ' . ; , ~ M-U-WJ ■ I' 1 i i tUi- I i'l LJ L . 1 ®V CHARLE® KUHN WW™ (OW,GRACIOUS/ NOW,SEE HERE, YDUnILAdW OH.PLEASE, '. F' ‘ ~ HERMAN ')7 /Hl ~ / I”’ MEAN OC * YOU H * VE A WRITTEN EXCUSE YOU DON’T DRAG ME AWAY T 7-7” v v—GRANDMA 'J ' // . TRUANT OFFICER TBE OUT Q 1 SCHOOL TH©-A-WAY? SCHOOL? I’LL TRY Ahf CATCH \ C G ? A4MI \ — 7 f — v ■ 77 ra ra ? wv cjfe " >■■ r . i r ■ | '■ . ' . .■■ -■ J BLO«*TM» — .|' L SENSE OF HEAR ING—SCENTS OF HERRING' 1 \ % i ,■■ *VrTJp << E^^ Gc rai ‘7 ■-TFTfTl’Uvj JB»t X-karl.. ■ j ’•- r- Jl T — St J— A . •' ■- :■■ » & vra-d - ra. . 1 4* m ■ —.—- - ........ . . . ‘. - . - BEST SELECTION OF USED CARS IN TOWN! ‘ • BEERY MOTON SALES ]
union had said the agreement would “unquestionably tret the pattern’for west coast seti letaent of other unions pending disputes and’ possibly for the nation as a whole.” The union had nbt been on strike. ' The government Rationing order for aviation also bans allt pleasure and sport flying and prohibits ex|-, port of aviation gasoline, without governmental permission. Foreign airlines will 1 bd ! imlted to pericent oLthe gasoline^thby purchased in this country during March. | Airlirie spokesmen indicated that they would probably have to cut down On the number of flights iri order to comply with |he rationing
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INDIANAPOLIS' LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, " May 5 —(UP)*— (PMA)—/Livestock:'' |, Hogs 7A00; active; barrows and gilt's! 501.00,. mostly higher than! Friday’s average midsession slow; bijlk choice/170-2&0 lbs 20.0020.50; 250-290 lbs l 19.0020.00; 2903251 lbs 18.0019.00 J 13-160 lbs 15.5017.0(); light and medium weight’ sows 251 to spots 50 higherf choice 300-400 lbs 15.75*16.75; | few under 300 lbs 17.00; big weights strong at Cattle! 1,700; calves 300; steers and yeanlings opened slow, asking higher/ scattered sales no inore than steady; load high choige and low prime near 1125-lb steers 3,5.00; load choice heifers 33J40; several loads stders held and above 35.00; liberal share steers eligible to sell -around 30.00-3(.00; cows moderately active, steady; utility and commercial riiainly 2L50-26.00; crinners and cutters 17.50’22.00; ivealers active, strong to mostly |SO higher; choice arid prime 35.0037.00; o<|d head to 37.5); commercial and good 28.C0-34.5( ; few culls dpwn- to 20.00. . j!Sheep 75; very limited ea[rly supply slaughter lambs weak to unevenly lower; package good to choice wooled lambs 25.00; package near 65-lb native spring lambs 23.00; slaughter ewes about steady; bulk utility \to choice, shorn ewes Markets At a Glance By United ''Press.. ’ Stocks firm, in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. U.SJ governriien bonds easier'in moderate 'trade. J Curb stocks irregular! Mid west stocks irregular. I Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures higher. . / /■' '.. j!/! .' ■ ■ Hogs: 50 cents to l.OOlshigher, top 20.00; sheep: steady,