Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1953 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953

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QUICKIES-'By Ken Reynolds < Bufev • JrJ \ 'uaX fvnlJ Wwn 4_p 11 “ . .-.. now we can look in the Democrat Want Ads for a hammock I” Real Estate FOR SALE-— 10-acre farm with -basement house, 5 rtiles east of Decatur. Ralph Hamrick, Will- > shire, Ohio. 159 3t-x •*" ~e ’ Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales.' 252 TF FOR SALE OR TRADE—I9S2 DeSOTO custom convertible, radio & heater, like nev, Phone 3-3765. ”'J ... 142 TF OUR USED CARS ar® safety tested and guaranteed — Buy! with confidence at Zintsmastei; Motor Sales, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003, TF HAVE YOU Checked Used Car Prices?.. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Corner Ist & Monroe, Phone < 3-2003.156TF 1953 STUDEBAKER 5-pass. jcoupe. heater, overdrive, w/w tinted glass, turn lights; nevet titl-1 ed. new car gu&rantee: 1953 Plymouth Cambridge 4-dr., jadio. heater, beautiful green metallic finish, a perfect car; 1952 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe 4-door, fully equipped, one owner car; 1952 Studebaker Champion 2-door. radio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 actual miles, one owner; 1952 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe 5-pass-eager coupe, heater, seat covers, beautiful maroon finish; 1951 . Plymouth Cranbrook 4 - door, black finish, one owner car, jruns and drives like new; 1951 Ford Custom “6” 2-dodr, radio, heater, tall set to go; 1951 Ford Deluxe '“8” 2-door, locally owned, very attractive price; 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline deluxe, 2-door. » rsldio, heater, blue finish, A-l condition; Buick Special 4-door, radio, heater, Dynaflow, Deluxe series, a very nice -car:. 1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2-door, * fully equipped, one owner, perfect; 1949 Buick Super 4-door, standard transmission, radio, heater; 1949 Ford Custom “8” 5-passen-ger coupe, local owndd, good price; 1947 Studebaker Land \ Cruiser, very > low mileage. Overhauled motor, all good rubber, a slick looking body, has radio, heater*, overdrive; 1946 Plymouth Deluxe 4-door, traded intern later model. Be sure to see our cars and get] our prices before you buy. Always a wide selection’ to choose from Your business is appreciated. Our low overhead is your gain. Save ssss. M. & W. AUTO SALES; Decatur, Ind. 16ft tl

Farmer's Cos. WE BUY chickens and quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 135 TF FOR SALE — Farmers horse hide cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd street, Decatur. 3$ TF

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FOR SALE—4OO White Rock -chickens. Mrs. Eli Geyer, phone 13 on--25 Craigville. 160 3t-x FOR SALE—2SO head of heavy White Rock pullets. Mrs. Eli’-Gey-er, phone 13 on 25 Craigville. 160 2t-x PREVENT CATTLE BLOAT — Feed' your animals ’ Hi-Tose. Heller Coal, Feed A Supply, 722 W. Monroe street, Phone 3-2912. 151 TF FOR SALE of Trade on Livestock —1944 K-5 International 1% ton truck with tomato rack; also 32ft. grain elevator. Phone 6-6149. TSB 3t WANTED TO BUT—White Rock fryers; eggsi; hen®; Leghorn hens; free culling and pick-up. Custom dressing daily. TREON’S Poultry Market, 651 North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. i 15 TF

For Sale —IWIsc. FOR SALE—Rubber tired wagon. Will build grain bed if wanted. 116 N. 15th St. 159 2t-x DECORATING— Try Super KernTone or Kem-Glo, all colors. Habegger Hardware. 40 TF G.E. ani. MAYTAG Appliances. Parts and service. Fager Maytag Sales., 147 South 2nd street, Phone &-|362. 157 6t KEM-TONEIAND KEM-GLO WaTl paints, all colors, easy to use. Do your own decorating. Uhrick Bros. -1 35 TF FOR SALE —English riding saddle & bridle, first class. Roy Johnson. -i623 after 5:00 p.m. - j ; 158 3t FOR SALE — Shorthorn bull, 10 months old, beef typ£, solid red. A good one. Roy Johnson, Ist farm west of US 27 ori River Road. 158 3t FOR SALE — pemeijt mixer and new steel casement windows for a complete six room home. Phone ! 3-4346. 158 T FOR SALE OR TRADE on House. La'e 1952 34-foot American House Trailer. See Royal Bollinger at Porter Trailer Park, Decatur, Ind. ■ 7 159 3t FOR SALE— 1949 Schult 30 ft. 1 tandem, all metal with hot water heater. Paul Roehm, Jr., 2 miles east of Willshire, O. on highway 81. 158 3t-x FOR SALE — Frigidalre refrigerators; ranges; washers; driers; water heaters; freezers. trade-ins. Uhrick Brothers. 167 TF FOR SALE —Kelvlnator refrigera-tors.-Home freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade now for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALE—Used 2-piece living room suite; kitchen table and chairs; refrigerator; bed ffiom suite & springs; 2 end tables,. James Kit then, 428 Mcßarnes St. 160 ts FREE — Feel free to look around in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. .Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phon® 6-6866. 62 TF HOUSE PAINT-i-EUiott’s Prokraft ■ outside White, $4.49 per gallon; ; Moore’s Outside white, $5.60 per gallon. Kane Paint & Wallpaper Store, 158 South 2nd, iPhone 3-3030. I | W 9 TF ' —t ———-r — Trade in a good Town—Decatur

FOR SALE—One Used oil range, good condition. 334 N. 11th St. 160 3t-x FOR SALE —Good used plumbing fixtures; 1 complete set bathroom fixtures; toilets; lavatories; kitchen sinks; shallow and deep well pumps; shower stalls. Low prices. Baker Plumbing & Heating, Phone 3-2609. 136 TF FOR SALE—222 Remington with K 6 scope, Weaver detachable top mounts. Two boxes of ammunition, two boxes of empties. Like new. $120.00. F. Sardella, 104 North Fourth St., Decatur. 159 a3t-x SHOULIi careful -drivers pay the same rates for auto insurance as reckless ones?'State Farm doesn’t think so —and that’s a big reason why jcareful drivers save many dollars each year with State Farm insurance. Fred Corah'lnsurance Agency, 207 Court Street. Decatur Phone 3-3656. . Wanted SVANTED —Chimney repair work or any other mason work. Reuben E. Schwartz, 4% East, 1 North qf Berne. 153 12f WANTED —Carpenter work; mason work; foundation work; inside and outside painting; all kinds of roof work. Melvin B. Schwartz, Route 1, Geneva, Indiana. ■ 1y156 st-x SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED —Rebuilt and converted to modern plectric. Any make. We sell new and guaranteed rebuilt sewing machines. Boardman’s Sewing Machine Shop* 223 North First. Store hours 8 aju. to 8 p.m. j , 154 26t-x WASHING machine repairing lawn mower sharpening and repairing. New and used washers. Gas ranges and bottle gas. Monroe Washer Repair Service. Arthur Mitchell, Phone C-6463. 194 TF ... ...., . — ... Help Wanted HELP WANTED— Equity Dairy Store. Apply in persop. 158 3t For Rent FOR RENT—3 room ail modern apartment, private entrance, private bath, on ground floor. Inquire at 227 N. 4th St.\ 159 TF Democrat'Want Ads Bring Resulti

ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE AT DEERFIELD, INDIANA# ) 11 Mi. So. of Portland on Hiway#7) Wednesday, July 15, 1953 Hours 10:00 to 5:00 P.M. “Annual sale of large variety of antiques, exceptional condition and qualify, sure to please collectors and dealers.” ‘ FURNITURE (Nearly all good, clean usable condition) WALNUT, 2 PIECE WALL CUPBOARD, GLASS DOORS—very good. Walnut, 2 piece wall cupboard, glass door—need minor repairs. Light wood, 2 piece, corner’cupboard. Walnut 2 piece corner cupboard. Dough tray. Early walnut lift top desk. Small walnut drop front desk. Two walnut commodes. CHERRY SECRETARY. 8 lites to the door — fine, early piece. 2 piece, ash wall cupboard, glass doors, fine style. Round ash game table. EARLY CHERRY CHEST 4 drawer (Hepplewhite). Other chests in walnut, cherry and light wood. Walnut 3 drawer wish stand. Cherry 4 leg, drop leaf table. Walnut rodnd drop leaf table. One drawer night stands in walnut, cherry and light, wood. 8 foot SETTLE BENCH —fine Early 3 drawer wash stand, light w r ood. Boston Rockers. 2 cane seat, walnut sewing rockers. Large poplar dry sink, with shelf. Small, poplar dry sink. Set of 6 plant seat chairs. Set of 4 maple cane seat chairs. Early poplar Dutch cradle. 6 drawer spool cabinet. Three good poster, cord beds. Captain’s chair. Child’s chairs. Lincoln Rocker, Set of 4 wiluut cain seat chairs. 1 ( SPECIAL ITEMS 7 J Marble top table. Large gold leaf frame. Early oil painting of boy. Wooden hobby horse. Currier & Ives pictures—(uo\ rare ones). Large and small walnut frames. Colored picture of “Dan Patch.” CONCERT ROLLER ORGAN, with 18 rolls, playing order. Lot of 14 wagon seats —4 different kinds.! Muzzle loading rifle with patch box. .White marble top table. COLORED GLASS (All perfect and autnentic) I Pair of Bristol vases, enamel flower and bird decoration. Green Mary* Gregory cruet. Fine, Bohemian table laitip, rare 12” size. Pair of Bohemian vases. Bohemian lamp, brass base. OPAQUE PINK WATER PITCHER,^ WHEELING GLASS. Early Bristol blue brandy bottle, orig. stopper. Pinky brown and white spatter water pitcher, attributed to Sandwich. Pomona, amber top. singes bowl. Three rare colored glass tumblers. Amber and clear butter dish. Amber creamer and op'pn sugar. Small green Dewey covered dish. Signed “Durand” vase. Blue enameled patch box. Sandwidh, blue enameled perfume bottle, orig. stopper. . • BRASS & COPPER (A variety of early items, fine condition, polished) Two large. Swedish, copper tea kettles, very early. Two small, Swedish, hopper tea kettles. TWO LARGE BRASS SAMOVARS— These are very fine ones. LARGE PAIR OF BRASS CANDELABRA. Another pair of brass candelabra, medium size. l Pair of pewter double candlesticks. Copper open kettles. Copper strainer and ladles. Two brass jardinieres.- Copper plaques, flower decorations. Buss plaque, tavern scene. | * V \ CHINA AND POTTERY Small covered tureen with matching ladle.: 7 piece Chamber set. flower deepration. Several decorated bowls and pitcheps* Berry set and several deep bowls. Decorated chocolate pot. Lot of beautiful decorated plates. Hand painted oil cruet and candleholders. Rare football center. ABC plate. Many! other pieces of China. LARGE MAJOLICA PARROT PITCHER, perfect, rare item. Staffordshire trinket group, “Spoils of War.” And other items. t GLASSWARE (All perfect unless stated) Castor set, perfect silver holder all prig. 5 bottle set. Another 5 bottlo castor set —needs resilvering. Large cut glass water pitcher, 6 cut glass tumblers. Cut glass call bell. Cruet and. other cut glass pieces: COVERED GOTHIC PATTERN. SANDWICH GLASS SUGAR —rare, in perfect condition. Open Waterford glass compote. Two covered pattern glass compotes. Other pattern glass consisting of goblets, creamers, celerv vase, butter dishes, punch bowl and cups. etc. LAMPS AND MISCELLANEOUS pp FLOWERED, BALL SHADE, PARLOR LA'MPS.i completely original. Brass lamp founts: Odd lamp shades. Tall 'banquet lamp, with onyx stem}— no shade. 'Banquet lamp, with angel on stem —no shatje. Bracket lamp. Lot of lamp parts. 4 flowered, parlqr lamp bases. Strand of sleigh Hells. Brass hand bell. Cow bells, parts of dinner bells. Coffee mills. Wooden bbwls. piaster yard ornaments. Large lot of old pictures, primitives of iron and tin. StereopUcon viewers and yiewsj 3 small iron scales. ! I 1 . I ' “Other items will be added by the time of the sale.” •\ i MR. & MRS. S. E. LEONARDSON, Owners Decatur, Indiana Ray Elliott, Auctioneer, Portland, Ind. . . Lunch available. Not Responsible for accidents, in ’ I 7/9/53

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FOR RENT—Converted Car Home, Uniontown, 3 miles east on U. S. FOR RENT —Apartment, 2-rooms and bath; perfect for one person. 413 W. Adams St. or phone 3-3293. 160 3t FOR RENT—Office Rooms alcove Democrat office. Immediate possession. Inquire at Decatur Daily Democrat. 31 TF FOR RENT—2 - room furnished apartment with all utilities turn-, ished, including washing facilities and refrigerator. Centrally located. Phond 3-2730. 160 ts FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over Baber Jewelry store. Modern with . steam heat. Suitable for offices or a beauty parlor. Divided into Cour rooms. Inquire Dick Heller, Daily Democrat. j . z ’l2s TF-x Miscellaneous INSULATION—Save fuel: insulate with Eagle-Picher lead wool. (Not Rock Wool.) Call for free estimate, Klenk’s. 16 TF FOR SALE —Dressed poultry and , eggs, fresh daily. Free delivery, i TREON’S Poultry Market, 651; North 13th, Phone 3-3717. 89 TF SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, toilet ▼suits vacuum cleaned, Sewer lines, basement drains cleaned; with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. 216 TF ; CALL 3-3114 or 3-3115 for ;■ Guaranteed Quality CON-; CRETE and Service. Yost Gravel and Ready-Mix. 69 TF i ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER—Sew- } ers, drains cleaned, Guaranteed. The only one in Adams, Wells i Counties. C. R. Williams, route 2 Decatur, Phone 1 on 30, Tocsin, j ’ v 137 TF ' APPLIANCE SERVICB. We serv-1 ice all makes of washers, sweep-, ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 8-2158. ! U 9 TF ' SENATE GOP \ ICtntlnfd From Page Onr) year but voted ’ With them to organize the senate. Otherwise, vicepresident Richard M. Nixon would have been forced to oreok the tie. Key, Republicans agreed that if Taft's illness should lead to his permanent retirement from the majority leader’s post, there will be a wide-open fight in January for the job. Know.land is tilling the post only at Taft’s request and not by election of his party’® seni a tors

REVERSES ORDER ICwtluirt Etna Pane (>ae> into being. 7 * ' ——, . 5. Controversial” books are acceptable and esseintial If the term “controversy” means honest, differences of opinion honestly expressed. Officials said a summary , of the policy statement wag sent to a’f overseas diplomatic posts. They indicated it would serve as an order pending the issuance of a newi formal order,, now on the drafting boards. This new directive would replace the March 17 order. } J ■ Trade In a Good Town—Deeatprl

It’s Value Day ai SCHWARTZ FORD Co., lac. A-1 USED CARS NEW CAR PERFORMANCE At a Used Car Price. 1952 FORD Customline Fordor, 8-cyl. Two-time paint, Spotless Interior. Act Now -4A r —> $ J 595 °° LIKE NEW! Will Last Years! 19af PLYMOUTH Tudor, Overdrive, sunvisor, plastic doviers. Only 18,000 miles. Superior performance. Try it $ 495 A GOOD SAFE iCAR 1948 FORD Tudor, iQ-cyl. New tires, New car fua is this low mileage, reconditioned, ready for anything. Not a spot dn it. . - $4? fM.OO Don't be late ___UL UNSURPASSED BEAUTY ! 1917 FORD 8-cyl. Super Deluxe Unusually fine mechanicai’y, .'I (fur mechanics say it’s tpps. You take no chanceMith \ this. Just A HONEY FOR; THE MONEY ! Real savings on thii| 1947 PONTIAC Fordor, 6-cyi. two-tone paint, full|' equipped. Beauty inside and out. Top Value at>i price. fM.OO ■ Act Tl 045 TRY OUR LOW CQST DIRECT FINANCING. YOU GET MORE SERVICE WHEN YOU BUY AT SCHWARTZ FORD Co., lie. Corner 3rd & Monroe SfO Phone 3-2709 Public Auction j EIGHT ROOM HOME fz PERSONAL PROPERTY T will\sell at Public Auctionffjqy Home. Shop Equipment & Tools, and Household Goods located, NORTH THIRD STREET, Decatur, Indiana, on TUESDAY July 11,1953 <VgNING SALE—CommenciiL 6:00 P. M.—EVENING SALE} 1 House Will fell at 7:00 P. M. EIGHT ROOM HOME J / House is in good repair—As&halt Shingle Roof—Tongue & Groove Siding, Newly Painted —Five Rb<ifh|s Down, 3 Nice Bedrooms up, Ample Ciosetsf-Enclosed Back Porch With attached Double Garage w“ith 2 Overhead Doors —Cistern- —*A Comfortable, Well-Con strutted Home on a fine lot, au ideal locatiou. llbr Inspection or Information Please Call Ned C. Johnson, phone 3-2795. TERMS—2O% Cash. Balance Cmihihw Delivery of Deed & Abstract. Immediate Possession. V • SHOP EQUIIiIENT & TOOLS y New Clinton 4-cyele Engine: rN’e’w Parte for Briggs & Clinton Engines; '4 H.p. $450 RPM Bench Grinder on pedestal;. Armature Tester; Battery Charger; Magneto Testes;, Condenser Tester; Jeepiers Creepers, new; Magneto Charger;, Geatißuller; Ring Squeezers; Two % H.P. Motors);} Cash Register; Viltor W&flng Machine; 10 ft. Work Bench; Bench Vise; Smajl Work Bench; B; Coil Testers; Valve Tbols; 25 Magnetos; 5 Re-built Generators: Qtgj qf ‘Motor Oil; 5' q|. Oil Dispenser; John Deere Gas Engine; Coils 3b Gaskets; Tool Chest; Nuts, Bolts, Screws. Part's, etc.; Blowtorch: |Hand Tools, Wrenches, etc., of all kinds; Jacuzzi Deep Well Pump, Tirst class. HOUSEHDtD GOODS : Occasional Table Two 3-Piece Living Room Suites; Four 9x 12 Rugs; Table Rad id j;} Good Heating stove; Piano and Bench;! Lamps,; Sewihg Machim*/Dining Room Suite; Writing DeskBooko.se: Pictures; Clocks; Coffee Table; 2 Hal! Mirrors; Sweeper; Victrola; Commode; Four Double,|Heds, complete 2 Dressers; Birdseye Maple Dre-#ef; Trunk; Frigidalre Refrigerator; Gas stove; Kitchen Table & Chai&j; Drop Leaf TaMe; Washer & Twin Tubs; Toaster; Bedding: Curtayii; Drapes; Cooking Utensils, Dishes; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS' —CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents, . JOHN BRIGHT — Owner Roy S. Johnson . ; ' ■ Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers | . I Bryce Daniels—Clerk 4 H 914

MEMO TO VACATIONERS! (Are you motoring to, or through, Maryland, Minnesota, Now York or Maine? You need Automobile Bodily Injury limits of at least SIO,OOO/20,000 to comply with insurance requirements of these states' responsibility laws in Connecticut you need $20,090 30,-000. DIAL 3-3111 for your increased limits. / ' Leland Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Gkm hw OZARK IKE wr v ‘ raw ' o ' K) j Z3xhj»S "'s/a. v ' k 'i IT; | ./ [■ J y V <W !»■ 111 - II mill !■ I 111 ■■■

If you have aomotUng to sell or rooms tor rent, try u pemocrat Want Add. It bring® result®.

CHERRIES ! Fresh Pitted and Sugared I MICHIGAN CHERRIES for FREEZING or CANNING y |- — CALL —- WILFORD RAY [ i 3-2941 EVENINGS AFTER 5:30

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK FORT WAYNE, (UP) — Utestock: Hogs: 35 higher; 180-320 lbs. ; 26.50; 220-340 lb®. 36.00; S4O-260 : lbs. 25.50; pigs 21.60 down; rough® ; 21.75 down. Steady at 23.00 down. Lambs: Steady at 24.00* down; , ewes 4.00 down; bucks 3.00 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — Livestock: Ho&s: 3,500. Barrows and gilts mostly fully 25 higher since best Wednesday; instances up more; bulk choice 180-240 lbs. 26.80-26. 26. 75; around 200 choice largely 1 and 2 near 200-226 lbs. 26.90-27.00 to shippers and butchers; 24G-2fo Ibe. 26.00-26.50; uniform choice 1 and 2 near 240 lbs,. 26.76; odd loads over 300 lb®. 23.50. Cattle: 600. Calves 300. Slaughter steers. 35-50 higher. Eight loads choice low prime slaughter steers 1000-1168 lbs.' 21.50-23.00; latter price for three loads 10001030 lb. averages; load high choice to prime 1262 ib. slaughter steers 23.00; few* prime vealers 21.50; bulk choice to prime 18.00-21.00 t Sheep: 300; native spring slaughter lambs generally steady.* Few lotte ; choice' to prime springers 36.00; other lots mostly choice 24u50-25.00; good and choice 21.6024.00. } ’ Markets At a Glance 1 Stocks easier in quiet trading. Bonds irregular. > U. S. government bonds higher in, moderately active dealings. Midwest stocks mixed. Silver unchanged in New York at 85>4c a.fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats, rye, soy bean and lard futures mixed. Hogs: Steady to 25c higher, top 26.50. Sheep: Steady, top 27.50. Cattle; weak to 50c higher, top 24.26. Chi cage Cash Grain : CHJCAGC, UP — Cash grain: Wheat:.No. 2 red red garlicky 178; sample grade I hard 172; 2 yellow bard 202%202%; 1 mixed 195-200%; 2 mixed light smutty 187%. Corn: 1 yellow 161%-162%; 2 yellow 161%-162; 3 yellow 159%160%; 4 yellow 157-158; 5 yellow 154 Vi-156; sample igrade yellow' 142%-154; 1 yellow, lake billing, iso?*- i ■■L-;' ..Oats: 1 white 81; 1 heavy white 81-81%; 3 heavy white 79%; pie grade heavy white 77; 1 mixed 78. iSoybaens: 2 yellow 270 N., track Chicago. It you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings result®.

NOTICE I will be out of my office from July 2 to July 19 inclusive. Office will be open 9:00 to 12 mornings* 2:00 to 4:00 afternoons. ”',iH. F. ZWJCK, M. D.

FARUNGS MARKET DECATUR ¥2 Gallon ICE CREAM 69c FRYBACKS ICE CREAM

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KENNET-MURRAY Corrected July 9 160 to 180 1b®25.00 180 to 220 1b5.26.00 220 to 240 lbs. 25.50 240 to 260 lbs, 25.00 260 to 280 lbs. 24.50 280 to 300 lbs. 23.50 300 to 325 lbs. L. 22.50 325 to 350 1b5.21.50 350 to 400 lbs. 20.75 400 lbs. up 4 100 to 160 lbs. 20.00 - Roughs 800 lbs. down 20.00 300 to 850 1b5.19.50 350 to 400 1b5.19.00 400 to 460 lbs;18.50 500 to 550 lbs.j*?-— i 8 00 550 to 600 1b5.A17.50 600 lbs. up A- 16.50 Stag® i 4.00 Boars —r 10.00 Veals (Fri. A Sat.) 20.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. A Yearlings 10.00 Ewe®. A.OO , x SCHfifITT STOCK YARDS Corrected July 9 160 to 180 lbs. 25.00 180 to 220 1b5.26.00 220 to 240 lbs. 25.50 240 to 260 lbs. 25.00 260 to 280 1b5.124.50 280 to 300 1b®.124.00 300 to 325 lbs. >A 23.50 325 to 350 1b5.23.00 350 to 400 1b5.22.50 400 lbs. up a.21.05 100 to 160 lbs. — 19.50 Roughs 300 lb®, d0wn20.50 Stagg 16.00 Boar® n.oo Veal® 19.00 Lambs 20.50 Ewes 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MAMKET BURK ILEVATOR 'V . • Corrected July 9 Beans ®&bject to cnangs during day. Price® delivered at elevator. Ask for price®. Grain: JO3 per ousbel lea® Corn; .95 per bushel lea® f.o.b. farm. WHOLES ALM ECU AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Corrected July 9 Large Clean Whites. 49 Large Clean Brown .47 Mediums —h— .41 Heavy Hens —i .24 Leghorn : Hens .20

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