Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1947 — Page 5

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2*KET reports WW for ■ V REPORT OF LOCAL pore*gn markets *M nE TT. MURRAY A CO. ; W W1 MM corre< ted Jan 22 moo •>? no g> ”>• ;! Io nS *' ,r - =!•“ Mff 1800 ■ ■ I ...UM MM io.oo k#* ...''••••■•• 550 tMhNER stock yard. *B!H« Corrected J«n 22 Hi 55 £**■26'l !!»■ “ 31 ® • w£»v.' p- 2190 ,m I MM 2140 ’SVIV ll*. 1940 I. down 17 - 4 ® o 350 lbs —— 18.40 > 500 lbs — 1815 > 700 lbs 17.1 S _ 28 00 ,Jg 20.00 S Bholesale boos ano QUOTATION. MW Furnished by PRODUCE CO. IPhone M 0 Corrected Jan 22 t Receipt Ekk» 34 bens — *27 springers ■- -H hens —■• .18 HBg .... n "MB mring» is -27 _ .jo grain market | ■•URK ELEVATOR CO. s fetans subject to change during day. m delivered at elevator. Corrected Jan 22 Wae.f 211 Wh-at « HSj Beaus 305 ; ...... 2.26 1 70 .03 pe>- bushel less. V Cora: 04 oer 100 less. f o b. farm. I GRAIN PRICE. Wnri County F. B. Co-Op’s | I Berne Monros-WlHlsms >« Corrected Jan 22 mS' ■ - 1.70 t N" 3 3.05 t for rye prices. o W BT waynne livestock |Hr Wsyn* lud.. Jan. 22— - Lheetock: 1611-225 lbs 2.1.75. 225-210 240-2(0 lbs 23 25. 260-200 ZM-30U lbs 22.75, 300-350 350-400 ll>r 23.25. 240-160 llmH® lll4 I*o 140 lbs 22; roughs B Maga 16.75. a^p n: Chui< e Choke 22.50; ewes 7; Cheeice- i;i22; good 16-18; 14-16; common 12-14. Choice 1(20; good If,, 'luod and choice 11.50W’ medium 10 50-11.50; vanners ■-uteri 7-10.50. I ••owl and choice 144.00msdiuin 13-14.50; common cr—-» — • m Chicago livestock Jan 22 _ (tP| _ ■’! W* 4 ' Ureetoek: **.**' Mow. hi n< rally K ««d 5KL * •>«! little above KT i'^lV 00 w ßu “ l ‘ ood •** K M 4 23-78-24.00. V 22 75-33.25, K S EVST* ” i<k Br- Ca, ’ r< * M *° 4><i ■« s . . Including lr , r * steady 11 •’"•••e t«n 37 00 I# . ‘ ,4 - < *- average-med--4 S* »«-•“- •ow-m.-dium i„ , ¥er . ii iH*!., Cow. • ""“’‘J iiee-itm'* 4 /- <o *’ I t W i, r , k l, 1 snwers > Mrri» 8- ®*‘2b-75; bulls steaJ '®hr. LZ'"' " 15 00 *»»» “ 'IhT 17 50. ■-jJ!*'" 4 * Tm ‘ amZL * ’■* r y Mle,: ■ Umb * >3.o®iSMlller cwtg M ’'■niTZT I

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FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE— Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see bow many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IW. 11-TF FOR SAUK—High grade Holstein bulb. William Roicbert. Monroe. TglUtx AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gas, electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now in stock. Haugh Heating A Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE—African violets, potted plants, cut flowers, florsl baskets, corsages, flowers for every need. BMITLEY 8 FLOWER SHOP. W. Monroe street at cemetery. Phone (142 l«-6t FOR SALE—« room semi-modern house 1231 Elm St. Victor Kable. Phone 413-J. 16-3tx FOR SALE— Milking short horn bull. 18 montlm old. 3 miles north of 224 on State line. Rolle Crosier. R. No 5. Decatur. 16-3tx FOR SALE-Small sited oil burner healWg stove—suitable for office or small apartment. Gilbert Brookhart. Sixth house east Burk s Elevator —Monroe. l(-3tx FOR SALE—One hundred acres, buildings. 8 miles east from Decatpr. Write Box No. (5 c/o Dem< erst. l(-3tx FOR SALE—IB4I Chevrolet Special Deluxe, radio, heater and spot light, (llOtl. Mouroe Auto Reimir. lf-3tx FOR SALE - New 1946 Farmall B tractor, equipped with starter, lights, power lift, takeoff and cultivator*. Also new Little Genius 16inch plow. Amos Liechty, Berne. 16 3tx FOR SALE — Bxß u.M?d lumber; Arcola heater with radiator*; 75-horse boiler. Can be seen January 27 or 28 at Decatur Canning Co., corner Elm and 10th streets. id-tt For SALE New modern home close to G. E. Automatic gas heat. Phone 3112. 16-3tx

' FOR BALE—Good mixed clover hay, baled. Phone 973-A. 16-g.lt FOR SALE; 25 watt P. A. system. Outfit Includes 2-12 inch heavy duty mounted speakers. with mlcrophoub and record player. A-1 condition. Reasonable. phone 5673. Decatur. l*-g3tx FOR SALE — All used" Stoves, range. Eatate beater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, washer, radio and electric iron. Phone 95, lit) Jefferson. Kitchen Sales 4 Ser rice. 4 ,f FOR SALE Red cow with twin calves. 5 gal. cow; guernsey cow. 4 years old. due to fresh anytime, • gal. cow; guernsey cow. 3 years old, be fresh in two weeks. 6 gal cow; loan cow, S years old. be fresh in 4 week*. 6 gal cow; spotted cow, 7 years old, be fresh in I weeks. 5 gal. cow; 2 used 450-21 tires and rims. Max Thieme. I mile west state line, 1H mik- north of 224 17-g3tx FOR SALE- Man's bicycle Very good condition. 710 North Third St. Phone 1471. „ O-b3t FOR SALE— refrigerator- llotf. Good condition. Phone UM. i?-” FOR SALE—A good used electric Speed Queen washing machine. Luther Singleton, route 1, Monroe. Decatur telephone 7682. 17-a2t FOR SALE-Red clover nay. baled. Kenneth Mitchel. 4 mile 1 east Monroe. 17-3tx FOR BALE 1911 Chevrolet Spe cial DeLuxe. 5 pars coupe. 2 tone, radio, healer and spotlight. New tires. Lyle Bailey 5 miles southeast Decatur. Phone *2l-A. 17-3tx FUR SALK Wagou box, like new. Chas. Reynolds. H mile west Boston. Hoagland phpec lt-3t» .FOR "saeraser heifers i with cairns. 3 weeks old * northeast Decatur, i mik west Mast L7eXrg U “ h , '

QUICKIES by Kan Reynolds 11" ’’Look, Mom! Mrs. Jones was going to sell her with a Democrat Want Ad —hut I talked her out of it!” FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet, good condition. 7 miles west on 224. 17-3tx FOR SALE—(-piece dining room suite, in good condition. Vilas Habegger, 3*4 miles south, 2tt east of Monroe. 18-b3t FOR SALE-GUARANTEED THE BEST! Oval Spring Tooth Rotary Hoes two, tbree and four section; seven and eight ft. heavy tractor disks; flexible mulcbers; single and double cultipack'TM; sprocket packers; spike tooth harrows; spring tooth barrows; Horn-draulic manuie loaders; large grain elevators; stock tank heaters; air compressors: hydraulic tractor seats; 12 - 2 and 14 • 2 romax wire; rub-ber-tired wagons; 1 • 3 wheel garden tractor with Austin motor; tractor cabs; hammer mills: power corn shelters; truck and tractor tires—Craigviile Garage. 18-3 t FOR SALE—2 gasoline motors. Briggs • Stratton and a Maytag. Good condition- Win. Macke, route 2. l(-3tx FOR SALE—Small craftsman metal lathe Also oil burner. Phone 381 after 5:00 p.m. 18-3 IX FOR' SALE Used furniture I breakfast sets. Will sell for any reasonable cash offer. 1-2 pc. living room suite (10.1 K 1-gas stove, ixrok it over and make us an offerSprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 18-3 t FOR BALE-lined FpZ dining room suite. Almost like new. First (85.00 cash takes it. Worth much more. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 18-3 t FOR SALE—I 943 G.MC Its ton truck; long wheel base; first class condition. Butler’s Garage, First St. 18-lt FOR bALE - Jatncsway oil and electric brooders, chick litter und supplies. Order now. Decatur U. S. approved pullorum controlled chicks hatching every week. • See Decatur Hatchcry, phone 497- 18-7 t

WANTED WANTED TO RENT—House with 2 or more bedrooms. No children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11 -If WANTED —Position as farm manager. Married- Reliable. References. Write P. O. box 102. Preble. Ind, 17-g3tx WANTED- Ride or riders to International Harvester. Ft. Wayne, second trick. Wilbur J. "Jake” Miller. Phone American Legion between 11:00 and 2:UO p. m. 17-2tx WANTED- -«0 to 12« acre farm in vicinity of Decatur, preferably approved laud. Will consider some variations. Phone 8*92. 17-3 t WANTED--All kinds of carpenter work. Experienced carpenters. Write Box 64 in care of Daily Democrate Company. 16-3tx SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 1-261 X APPLIANCE SERVICE - It we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all make* of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professions! eqaipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 879. Heller Budding. 844-11 WANTED—AII kinds of livestock, u W Murphy Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED—Unfurnished house or apartment Phone Gamble Store. ISJtx W ANTED — Painter for inside painting Kraft Foods Cg.. 438 Winchester 8t FUH RENT: apart

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FOR RENT — Room in modern home, 23! North Sixth street. Phone 742. Women preferred. 1713 LOST AND FOUND"' ~ LOST—Spare Ford wheel and tire 600 x 16 Sam D. Nussbaum. Reward. Berne phone 1963. 17-2tx MISCELLANEOUS BANITARY* WORK Septic tanks and WPA toilets cleaned with modern pumping equipment. Free estimate, will go anywhere. Write William Plate. General Delivery. Van Wert. O. Here for a period of time only. 17-g6tx WHY WORRY?About winter’whan you can have the all season Thermoseai Combination storm and screen window installed. Hava it pay for Itself in fuel savings alone. Cal! us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk, phone 434. 270-ts INCOME TAX service by a former Internal Revenue agent. L. J. Woodruff, 1905 Russell St , Decatur. 17-3tx

FARMERS ATTENTION—Ws remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadiey Products Co. 15-ts ROOFING AN!) SIDING— Order now and save. Work done by experienced appli*ators. Free estimates no obligation. Boardinans district agency. Phone 411, Decatur. 13-14tx Lewellyn Lehman Is Named Committeeman Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 22— (UP) The producers marketing association today iiad new committeemen from II northeastern Indiana counties following gn election al yesterday's fifth animal meeting here. Elected were: Cecil Johns. Allen county; Edwin Rnldenbach. Noble; Frank Flowers. Whitlqy; Harry Anderson. Steuben; Gale Robbins, Kosciusko; Russell Brill, laiGrange; Harvey Goshorn. Wells: Mcrvin Popple, Elkhart; Ralph Stoinm. DeKalb; Lewellyn fxilimau. Adams, and E. 4 Bonham. Huntington. FVRNACE WORK WANTED —Coal Furnace* —(Jas Furnaces —Oil Conversion Burn er* —Stokers and Furnace Repairs HAUGK Heating & Appliances H ! I - 8 Cash Coal, Feed & Supply' Monroe at Eighth Phone 32

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jan. 21 — (UP) — (i'.MA (—Livestock: Hogs 7.500; 166-25 V lbs. 50 lower. 250 lbs up 25 lower. 100160 lbs. steady to 50 lower; sows steady to weak; good and choice barrows and gilts 1(0-285 lbs. to 24.25 top; 225 Ilia, up 2?.50-23.75; 100-K0 lbs. 21.75-22.75; bulk good and choice sows 18.00-19.50, Cattle 2.00 b; calves 400; slow, 25-50 lower; limited early sales steady to easy; medium to good steers 20.00-21.75; medium yearlings 16.00-18.00; good and choice steers 24.00; medium heifers 18.50-19.50; good beef cows steady to easy; common and medium ILSO-13.OO; canners and cutlers 8.75-11.25; vealers, steady; good PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION At Bona Vesta Farms. Barn No. 4, one-half mile northeast of Bryan. Ohio, on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1947 at 12:00 EST 25 Head Registered Canadian Hoisteins; 50 Head Grade Canadian Holsteins; 15 Head Top Guernseys. I am proud of this offering of Dairy Animals. They are all young and good Individuals. Many will be fresh by day of sale. All are TH.. Bangs and Mastitis tested. Many are caifhood vaccinated. Hear this sale broadcast from stations WOWO. Ft. Wayne. Ind., and WFIN. Findlay. Ohio. Lunch served. Here is the Best Place to Buy the Best in Dairy Animals. GEORGE V. MELLOTT. Owner PUBLIC _ Address Systems —Sound Movie Projectors. Rental, Sale. Service Instrument Amplifiers. Bell (sound systems) Model 3710-10 watt $102.00 Model 3715-15 watt $218.00 Model 3725-25 watt $265.00 Priced Complete. Make rental bookings early. Inquire Oliver Harman PUBLIX SERVICE S. 2nd St. Phone > 92

Public Auction IMPROVED 16(1 ACRE FARM Frl., Jan. 24, 1:30p.m. LOCATION 3'k miles West and 2 mlks North of Berne. Indiana Or m«.'?EMt «'“> ' • s » u,b of Vcr “ Or ’ m,,e * Bou,h ; east of Bluffton. Indiana. Or, 9 miles South and 6 miles West of Decatur. Indiana. . , IMPROVEMENTS: Good seven room house, pantry and closet space Full basement. Fuel house and summer kitchen. Good driven well. Bank Barn 4'»x6o. concrete floor and Stanchions. Granary in lhe barn, abundance of hay room. Two Machine Sheds and other buildings. FIdEC’TRICI TY. 20 ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE, balance under cultivation, level productive soil, well drained, has been well farmed, properly rotated and is in a good state of cultivation. Considerable acreage now in hay and grass ready to be broken up and put to crop for the coming SIMIMOn. A GOOD PRODUCTIVE FARM, WELL LOCATED IN A PROSPER OUS FARMING COMMUNITY. TERMS—IS% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. John Baumgartner UlPim» v OWNER J7 F. Sanmann—Auctioneer (’ W. Kent—Sales Manager Kale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. J“ u 1 ■

and choice 26.50-28<M>; common and medium 13.00-35.00. Sheep 2.000; fat lambs steady to weak, spot* 25-50 lower; slaughter ewes steady; ■•■huice northwestern and fed Texas lambs 23.00; good and choice 20.50-23.00; medium and good 16.00-20.oO; common and medium IS.OO-15.00; medium and good slaughter ewes 6.00-7.00. PH ILC 6 Radio-Phonograph Model 1201 $79.95 Model 1226 ... $189.50 featured by Bing Crosby and now available at HAUK’S Heating & Appliances Phone 49 121 S. 2nd St. w BSfflkLj DOM I HESITATE TO HMT N US WHEN TOO HEED « IMH r We will male a 123 loan Juat as ouick a* we will a larger one. Your signature and income ere lhe chief security requirementa. A small part of your income eaeh month will repay a U»n. Speciel terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable income. m Loans privately made op to (100 , ueually on same day yon apply. Let lie tell you more about it—no obligation. CaJ/, fbont at writ*— IneorMTttcf Owr Schafer Mere — TeleeMM M-7 DECATUR. INOIAHA

Morkoti At A Glance By United Ureas Stocks irregularly lower in dull trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. 8. governments not traded. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures irregular Cattie steady, hogs and sheep lower

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction the following, ioepted; % mile Boutb, 2’4 miles East of Ossian, Indiana, on Friday, Jan. 24,1947 Salt Starting at 12:30 P. M. — CATTLE — 4 yr. old Guernsey cow. calf by side, 5 gal. cow. 4 yr. old Jersey cow, freshen Feb. loth. 6 gal. cow. 5 yr. old Guernsey cow. freshen Felt. 25th, 4% gal. cow. 5 yr. old Guernsey cow. freshen March 12th, 6 gal cow 3 yr. old Guernsey cow, freshen March 25th. 4 gal. cow. 5 yr. old Guernsey cow. to freshen Feb. 25th. 814 gal- cow4 yr. old Guernsey cow, milking 3’,4 gal. now, 5 gal. cow when fresh. 1 Guernsey heifer will freshen by day of sale. 8 yr. old Guernsey cow. giving 3>4 gal. bred Dec. 25. 2 Guernsey heifers coming 1 yr. old. 2 Guernsey and Holstein heifers coming 1 yr. old. Guernsey heifer. 1 yr. old. Jersey heifer, coming 1 yr. old. Guernsey bull, coming 1 yr. old. t an be registered. 1 Registered Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old. HOGS 6 Spotted Poland China sows will farorw last of March. 1 Red Sow. will farrow last of March. 2 yr. old Berkshire Boar, g<x>d one, pure bred. HORSES Black Mare, weight 1600 tits., smooth mouth. Bay Mare, 1500 tbs., blind, good work teain. Good Heavy Set Work Harness; some Good Leather Horse Collars, 21 inch. HAY 150 Bales First Cutting Alfalfa Hay. 150 Bales Second Cutting Alfalfa Hay. 125 Rales Third Cutting Good Rabbit Feed. 400 Bales Good Wheat Straw. FARM MACHINERY McCormick-Deering hay loader, good as new: Mc(!orniick-De«*rlnK Horse Drawn Corn Plow; David Bradley drill tripe lime spreader; 11 Shed type hog coops: 2 Webber French hog feeders. 10-hole. like new; Grapple Hay Fork; Milk Cooling Tank, new; 2 - 10 gal Milk Cans; Milk Strainer; James Way oil brooder stove; *4 horse motor; Stewart sheep Clipping Machine. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. Mr. R. L Wilson OWNER Ellenbrrgrr Bros.. Auctioneers Vance Wiisou, Clerk Jan. 20-22

7 Minutes From Decatur Immediate Possession (J<*)d 6 Room Brick Houwe—Modern—New Plumbing and Fixtures— Newly Decorated — Built-in Cupboard* — Drove Well — Electricity—2 Car Garage—One Acre of Ground —Basement —Furnace. A FINE HOME Call Ned Johnson, phone 1649

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Catmtar ChickCD Chicken should not be Med b* tore eenniag, for the brown erast becomes herd end dry and may develop s disagreeable flavor. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: (:30 to IltSO 12:10 to S:00 Saturdays. S:OS p. m. Telephone ISS Cvev Evemlnod Qieaeoe Pitted