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Show APRIL 7, 1951 Till: JOURNAL THE LIVESTOCK on killer accounts. Stocker and feeder t lading was light. Small lots of good calves sold from Mo to $11 while most yeai lings went at 33 to 37. Hog pi ices are on the weak side with demand lather nanow. Most The livestock MARCH, of the heie this good and choice butchers week took on a maiket loo to 2lo lbs. sold fiomi weighing undeitone and weaker theie has o to 23. 21 with a few leaching some decline in ices been foi pi most classes. Supplies have been a top ol .vji.J't early in the week. model ate to light, hut packers Kinds weighing 230 to 2o lbs. sold have cut their buying oideis, anti- fiom 22.3o to 23.23 with some 21. cipating a new set of ceiling regu- heavier weights down to sows sold 10 from which have to1 been Packing lations promised .20.3(1. Office ice of Pi the Stabilizatby Lambs aie ending up steady. ion. Theie was consideiable piessuie Small lots of shorn spnng lambs in the cattle maiket foi lowei sold at 33 with some fleshly shorn pi ices, but the only major decline lambs at 30. A deck of fleshly this week has been on cows. These shorn ewes sold at 10 with a aie closing from 3(1 cents to as canner end at s. Look, Pop! No hands. lower with the dairy much as type offerings off most. Steers and heifers are ending up steady to weak while most other classes aie unchanged. By WILLIAM RITT One load of choice 1010 lb. steel s Central Press Writer scoied a top of $37 this week while AN ARTICLE on the merchant ding cake. However, no nationalthe bulk of the good and choice kinds sold from $33. 3o to 3.3o. marines of the world says there ity will accept responsibility for .Medium grade steers sold laigely are only three windjammers left. the first brides first biscuits. i t i from $32.30 to $.3 while plainer Only three windjammers? Huh, Some folk rtalizc early they grades went down to $31. just wait until the next political Very few heifers were heie and campaign rolls around! have no sense of humor. Others, i the bulk sold from $32.30 to 33.73 opines Milt, the sterling printer with one load at $34.30. Good fat colwe An Arab sheikh, man, become radio disc jockeys. read, beef cows sold from .sjs.no to $31 lects SlfOfiOO a i day in oil royalwith most dairy type kinds going ties. For him the sands of the Early spring is that time of year at 28 and less. Medium grade desert run cold. not when the sun seems unable to get gold beef cows sold down to $20 with i back the porch thermometer to the bulk of canners and cutteis atShirley Fry of Akron, O., has selling from $21 to $23. A few real ! ! ! the schoolgirl's dream she's tained thin canners sold at $20 and under. In Canada building transporters Top grades of bologna bulls sold a queen in Egypt. Shirl has just an moved house 125 of crown tennis that the won at $32.30 and a little above while 24 susmiles in Sounds hours. ancient country. light weight kinds went at $31 and ! ! ! like a home piciously less. Good and choice vealers sold running Ancient Rome, according to away from a destructive small at $3s to $42 with plainer down to $30. A few calves sold up to $40 Factographs, developed the wed boy SITUATION 1 13 1 7&Y A1CA fafia, i&4ecoHeCcerttiuAy x THE "V'ENABLES' THOUSANDS OF DESERVNG YOUNG PEOPLE TO GET AN EDUCATION THEY CAN A FFORD. ft UNIVERSITIES, IN ADDITION, THE Y PROVIDES HUNDREDS OF INFORMAL EDUCATIONAL COURSES, DAY AND NIGHT, FOR ALL AGES, YOU'RE TELLING ME! ! 18-sto- i ! injoA ymv i 1 CLUBS ABLY-LE- D AND DISCUSSION GROUPS SERVE ALL ages, yearly TALS 77,000,000! A TTEN DANCE TO -- ! 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